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Despite being over 6,000 miles apart, students in Iraq and North Carolina have found they have much to share with one another and plenty to learn on their weekly Zoom calls.
A North Carolina couple who has been fighting to get their newly adopted dog into the US from Iraq finally got to meet her Saturday. "We lost our dog recently. We’ve grieved and we were ready to ...
He now lives in North Carolina. Ten years after the Iraq War began, NPR is catching up with people we encountered during the conflict. Back in 2008, NPR's armored car was targeted with a so-called ...
The U.S. Department of Defense identified two service members killed in Iraq on Sunday as members of a Marine special forces unit based in North Carolina.. A Defense Department news release issued ...
RALEIGH (WTVD) -- President Barack Obama is notifying Congress that about 275 U.S. military personnel could deploy to Iraq. Obama says the forces are going to provide support and security for U.S ...
An 82nd Airborne pilot who was stationed at Fort Liberty was seriously injured in a drone strike in Iraq, his family said. Top StoriesNorth Carolina nonprofit stepping in to support family of ...
Illerbrunn has been a member of the U.S. Army for nearly 19 years. He is currently stationed at Fort Liberty in North Carolina, which used to be Fort Bragg.
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