Thank you from Djibouti Africa! We received your care package yesterday. We absolutely love the snacks and sweet treats. The letters were also a major morale boost. We all appreciate the support and all the goodies. We are 24/7 ops and these mean more than can be articulated in emails. God bless.
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Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria. (May 12, 2025): Situated on the Black Sea, the tiny country of Bulgaria plays an outsized role in defending NATO’s eastern flank. In this photo by Specialist Nathan Arellano Tlaczani, Specialist Samuel Roberts heads to cover after planting a charge during a live fire exercise at this sprawling military base. The U.S. Army and the Bulgarian military maintain a strong military-to-military relationship, characterized by joint exercises, training rotations, and the sharing of military facilities.
In April 2006, joint Bulgarian–American Military Facilities were established for tank gunnery, reconnaissance, nuclear, biological, and chemical defense training. As part of the agreement, U.S. Army units conduct numerous joint maneuvers with the Bulgarian Armed Forces including urban assault courses and military police exercises.
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Army Sgt. Kyle Miller and Army Spc. Mohana Balakrishan, assigned to the 716th Military Police Company, 89th Military Police Brigade and assigned to Joint Task Force Southern Border, conduct a patrol along the southern border in San Diego, March 23, 2025. Photo by Army Sgt. 1st Class Justin Geiger
PENTAGON, (March 25, 2025): Service members assigned to Joint Task Force Southern Border have a new directive: conduct patrols.
Until now, the U.S. military mission at the southern border has been static. Service members have been engaged mostly in stationary detection and monitoring activities. But no longer.
On March 20, 2025, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave an order allowing service members involved in the mission to do more and conduct their mission on foot or on board Stryker armored vehicles.
Read more: HEGSETH GIVES ORDER TO ENHANCE MILITARY MISSION AT SOUTHERN BORDER