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Rifles, humvees, and ammo were left behind by the Iraqi army. June 10, 2014— -- Iraq's army fled the city of Mosul today as it was taken by armed Islamic militants, leaving behind weapons and ...
Army Staff Sgt. Tom Davis never saw the bomb that destroyed his hulking Humvee as he rounded a corner in Ramadi just a week into his second tour in Iraq in 2006.
The man charged with plowing a Humvee into the 3rd Infantry Division's headquarters building at Fort Stewart, Georgia, is a retired Iraq war veteran, Army officials said.
Treamon Lacy, the Army veteran accused of crashing a Humvee into 3rd Infantry Division headquarters at Fort Stewart, Georgia, was medically retired due to back problems and previously served as a ...
When the U.S. military steamrolled Iraq’s defenses (both times, in 1991 and 2003), the Humvee was in its element. The big bruiser crushed miles of open desert with ease –- not to mention a ...
LANDSTUHL, Germany -- Watching a rocket shoot toward him on the outskirts of the southern Iraqi city of An Nasiriyah, Army Sgt. Charles Horgan remembers feeling oddly rational, he said yesterday ...
Fort Stewart military police detained Lacy after he crashed the Humvee at about 10 a.m. into the glass front doors of the 3rd ID headquarters, known as Building 1 on the post.
On Sept. 4, 2006, Patrick Murray’s Humvee rolled over a roadside bomb in Fallujah, Iraq, while he was serving with the 1st Battalion, 25th Marines.
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