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Washington mdash; Six Army soldiers who were injured in a ballistic missile attack in Iraq in January have been awarded Purple Hearts, and 23 others have been approved for the award and will get them later this week, U.S. Central Command said Monday.Navy Capt. Bill Urban said the awards were approved by Lt. Gen. Pat White, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, following a review.About 110 U.S. service memb
stanley cup ers were diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries after the Iranian ballistic missile attack at al-Asad Air Base in Iraq on Jan. 8. More than a dozen missiles struck the base in an attack that Iran carried out as retaliation for a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad that killed Tehran s most powerful general, Qassem Soleimani, on Jan. 3. Troops at al-Asad were warned of an incoming attack, and most were in bunkers scattered around the base. Initially, commanders and President Donald Trump said there were no injuries during the attack. But after several days, troops began exhibiting concussion-like symptoms and the military started evacuating some from Iraq. The Pentagon continued to raise the number of U.S. service members injured in the missile strike in the weeks after.A majority of those injured were eventually able to return to work; others were hospitalized or returned to the U.S. The t
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adidas samba t from New Jersey and self-proclaimed Guardian of the Galaxy, recently sent his cover letter to NASA expressing interest in the position that pays $124,000 to $187,000 per year.Duties of NASA s planetary protection officer include saving Earth I may be nine but I think I would be fit for the job. One of the reasons is my sister says I am an alien. Also, I have seen almost all the space movies and alien movies I can see, Jack said in his hand-written letter, which NASA shared in a tweeton Friday. I have also seen the show Marvel Agents of Shield and hope to see the movie Men in Black, he explained, adding that he s great at video games and a quick learner. I am young, so I can learn to think like an alien. NASA looks to hire planetary protection officer 00:25 Planetary science director Jim Green responded to Davis by writing a follow-up letter. I hear you are a Guardian of the Galaxy and interested in being a Planetary Protection Officer. That s great! he w
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