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US Special Forces, Niger
Under the Radar: The deaths of four US soldiers ambushed by an Islamic State group in Niger bring attention to Special Forces activities in Africa. Clockwise from top left: Staff Sgt. Jeremiah Johnson, Sgt. La David Johnson, Staff Sgt. Dustin Wright and Staff Sgt. Bryan Black died in the firefight. Photo credit: DoD and DoD / Wikimedia

US Special Forces Ambushed in Africa?

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