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The sister of a man who worked as an interpreter for the Canadian Armed Forces during the war in Afghanistan says she fears she will be deported back to her former home, where she could face violent ...
Anxiety is a relatively new feeling for retired warrant officer John Gorrell.It's not something he experienced before he ...
If the government and state apparatus are seeking to prevent thorough exposure of the fascist current within the CAF, it is ...
Amid thousands of evacuations and the spread of smoke to the United States, the Canadian armed forces and the Coast Guard ...
The Canadian Forces and drone and robotics industries are experiencing a moment of growth and experimentation around air, ...
Suspected cases of right-wing extremism are not new to the Canadian Forces. It’s been a recurring issue for over 30 years, ...
An Afghan man who served with U.S. troops and has a pending green card application was detained by federal agents following a routine immigration appointment.
Stuart Scheller was court-martialed for criticizing senior military leaders about the Afghanistan withdrawal.
The 35-year-old husband and father of five was taken into custody by ICE agents outside a routine green card appointment in East Hartford.
Nearly 200 people gathered Friday, July 18, at Katterbach Kaserne in Germany for a milestone commemoration of a tragic helicopter crash in Afghanistan in 2005.
Ex-U.S. military interpreter from Afghanistan detained at East Hartford immigration office By Mark Zaretsky, Staff Writer July 18, 2025 ...
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