MEDFORD, Ore — A non-profit organization is continuing its 12th annual cross-country trip to honor fallen U.S. soldiers. Eugene-based Tribute To Fallen Soldiers began their 11-day ride to Indio, California on Thursday, stopping at Eagles Lodge #2093 in Medford first. ...

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore — Emergency Airlift in Klamath Falls will be transporting the body of a U.S. Marine who was killed in Kabul, Afghanistan in August. U.S. Marine Sergeant Nicole Gee was one of the 13 U.S. troops killed by ...

KABUL, Afghanistan (NBC) – In Afghanistan, women bravely took to the streets to demand equal rights from the Taliban. Just over a dozen women held up signs and marched in front of the former Ministry for Women to protest against ...

(CNN) Four American citizens are no longer in Afghanistan thanks to action from the United States. An official told CNN the people were taken out by an overland route to a different country. The official says the Americans were greeted ...

KABUL, Afghanistan (NBC) – Afghan women staged a protest calling for their rights near the presidential palace in Kabul Friday amid the expectation that a new Afghan government would be announced soon. The group held up signs and chanted, “We ...

KABUL, Afghanistan – The U.S. effort to evacuate remaining civilians and troops from Afghanistan has been completed before the August 31 deadline, the Pentagon said Monday. “I’m here to announce the completion of our mission in Afghanistan,” Marine Corps General ...

KABUL, Afghanistan (NBC) – The Pentagon says “at least 12” U.S. service members were killed Thursday when two deadly explosions rocked the area outside Kabul’s airport. Video from the scene shows people injured in the explosions arriving at the hospital. ...

KABUL, Afghanistan (NBC) – The Pentagon says there have been at least two explosions outside the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. They happened near a gate where American troops and civilians have gathered in recent days. The airlift from the international ...

KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) – Two U.S. congressmen made an unannounced visit to Afghanistan Tuesday. Representatives Seth Moulton and Peter Meijer said they traveled on a plane with empty seats to Kabul to “conduct oversight” on the evacuations taking place. Their ...

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