Defense Department Briefing
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair General Joseph Dunford announced new information on the attack in Niger, Africa, that left four U.S. soldiers de… read more
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair General Joseph Dunford announced new information on the attack in Niger, Africa, that left four U.S. soldiers dead. While he stressed there was preliminary information pending the outcome of an investigation, General Dunford gave a timeline of the ambush including when the call for help went out and when support arrived. close
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