A special warfare unit flew a Trump flag in public. Now the Navy is punishing its members.; Russia and the Syrian regime bombed U.S.-backed fighters in Syria, U.S. general says; With aging jets and a shortage of pilots, the Air Force weighs buying throwback ‘light-attack’ planes; Retired generals cite past comments from Mattis while opposing Trump’s proposed foreign aid cuts;
 
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A special warfare unit flew a Trump flag in public. Now the Navy is punishing its members.
Photos of the incident went viral and led the Navy to open an investigation.
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Russia and the Syrian regime bombed U.S.-backed fighters in Syria, U.S. general says
The attacks may have been an attempt to target the Islamic State, a U.S. general said.
 
With aging jets and a shortage of pilots, the Air Force weighs buying throwback ‘light-attack’ planes
Vietnam-era propeller planes already have carried out airstrikes against the Islamic State.
 
Retired generals cite past comments from Mattis while opposing Trump’s proposed foreign aid cuts
Mattis gave a full-throated defense of 'soft power' spending in 2013.
 
Nominee to be Navy secretary withdraws
The Trump administration’s choice to become the next Navy secretary has pulled his name from consideration, the Pentagon said Sunday, the second nominee to head a military service who has bowed out in recent weeks. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis announced that Philip Bilden, a private equity fund manager, had withdrawn his name in a decision …
 
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