'Felt like I got hit with a truck' — US soldier describes brain injury he suffered in Iranian missile attack

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'Felt like I got hit with a truck' — US soldier describes brain injury he suffered in Iranian missile attack
 
 
'Felt like I got hit with a truck' — US soldier describes brain injury he suffered in Iranian missile attack
 
"My head kinda felt like I got hit with a truck," a US soldier battered at Al-Asad Air Base said, describing how he felt after the missile attack.
 
 
 
 
 
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Here's how Marine Corps mortar crews get explosive rounds to fall right on top of an enemy over 1,000 meters away
 
 
Here's how Marine Corps mortar crews get explosive rounds to fall right on top of an enemy over 1,000 meters away
 
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An amphibious assault vehicle can be a rough ride for Marines — here's what crews have to be prepared to handle
 
 
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China's navy is tightening rules for the crew of its first home-built aircraft carrier to combat coronavirus
 
 
China's navy is tightening rules for the crew of its first home-built aircraft carrier to combat coronavirus
 
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