US Military Injuries Rise as Tensions Flare with Iran
US military personnel have been injured in combat against Iran since July 13, with 10 Army soldiers and 3 Navy sailors among the victims.
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US military personnel have been injured in combat against Iran since July 13, with 10 Army soldiers and 3 Navy sailors among the victims.
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