Vice President Pence on 34th Anniversary of Beirut Attack
The vice president made the comments during his speech marking the 34th anniversary of the bombing attack on a U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, in which 241 U.S. service personnel were killed, including 221 Marines.
The vice president commented on the recent attack upon four U.S. soldiers in Niger, putting their deaths in the context of the fight on… read more
The vice president commented on the recent attack upon four U.S. soldiers in Niger, putting their deaths in the context of the fight on terror.
The vice president made the comments during his speech marking the 34th anniversary of the bombing attack on a U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, in which 241 U.S. service personnel were killed, including 221 Marines. close
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Vice President Pays Tribute to Soldiers Killed in Niger
Vice President Mike Pence pays tribute to the four U.S. soldiers killed in an ambush in Niger two weeks ago.
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