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Global Dispatch for June 10, 2024

Here are ten news briefs about the U.S. military from the past 72 hours:

  1. NATO Response Force Activation – Thousands of U.S. troops have been deployed as part of the first-ever activation of the NATO Response Force in response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine, marking a significant demonstration of commitment to NATO and its defensive capabilities.
  2. U.S. Strikes in Iraq – The U.S. has conducted airstrikes on three facilities in Iraq used by Iran-backed militias following attacks on American forces, escalating tensions and demonstrating U.S. commitment to protecting its personnel.
  3. Malawi Vice President’s Plane Missing – A military plane carrying Malawi’s vice president has gone missing, with a search operation currently underway.
  4. Increased Helicopter Pilot Training – Following a series of crashes that resulted in casualties and injuries, the Army is ramping up training for helicopter pilots to enhance safety and operational effectiveness.
  5. U.S. Military Assistance to Ukraine – The U.S. is preparing to send an additional military aid package to Ukraine, including critical ammunition to support Ukrainian forces against Russian aggression.
  6. Houthi Attacks on Shipping – The U.S. military reports that Yemen’s Houthi rebels have launched missile attacks on two ships in the Gulf of Aden.
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