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Operation Enduring Freedom II
Topic Started: 24 Jun 2013, 22:05 (60 Views)
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The President of the United States announced late Monday evening that US military forces will begin preparations for deployment. With the removal of all US troops in Afghanistan now, it is uncertain the nature of this newly developed mission, but many speculate it will be in the Middle East once more, as military bases in Kuwait have been put on standby for receiving soldiers and supplies. No further details were given from Washington.

Reports have been delivered that west coast based Marine Corps units have been gearing up and mobilizing, in addition to several Naval and Air Force units.
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