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The last soldier to leave Afghanistanon the day the U.S. concluded its 20-year war has been identified as Major General Chris Donahue, commander of the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Division, XVIII Airborne Corps. Donahue was one of the commanders on the ground leading the evacuation mission.The final order Donahue gave was flush the force, which was sent out over a chat message system. At the time, there were five C-17 planes on the ground, all of which took off within 10 minutes of Donahue s order. Each of the C-17s carry about 105 passengers, suggesting there were about 500 to 600 troops on the ground at that point.General Kenneth F. McKenzie, the commande
stanley cup r of the U.S. Central Command, said Monday that the last U.S. aircraft left Afghanistan on August 30 at 3:29 p.m. ET, or 11:59 p.m. in Kabul. The Defense Department s communications wing, DVIDs, released a photo of Donahue boarding a C-17 cargo plane at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. Also on board was Chargeacute; d affaires Ross Wilson.Donahue and U.S. Forces Afghanistan Forward commander Rear Admiral Peter Vasely ran the evacuation operation that started August 14 and evacuated more than 122,000 individuals, including 6,000 U
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Orlando s hometown newspaper is already taking an editorial stance against President Trump ahead of his reelection campaign announcement in the city on Tuesday. The Orlando Sentinel s editorial board said it will not endorse Mr. Trump for 2020.In an editorial published
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air max they ve seen enough after two and a half years of Mr. Trump s presidency. Some readers will wonder how we could possibly eliminate a candidate so far before an election, and before knowing the identity of his opponent, the paper said. Because there s no point pretending we would ever recommend that readers vote for Trump. Among the reasons, the Sentinel says, are President Trump s lies. The paper cited a Washington Post report that tallied more than 10,000 lies he s told since taking office, and it offered examples, including last week when he said the media fabricated unfavorable polling results. Enough of the chaos, the division, the schoolyard insults, the
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