Combat
May 28 2010, John K

So, The International Red Cross has defended giving first aid training to the Taliban in Afghanistan, saying it’s a part of its strict neutrality to train both sides in a conflict while the Afghan government has strongly criticised the organisation’s...

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In this July 3, 2003, file photo, Yoko Nakamura, right, the mother of Army Specialist Paul Nakamura, and Samantha Rosacker, left rear, sister of Corporal Randal Kent Rosacker, attend a tribute to California’s fallen soldiers and their families in Los...