After a recent strike on an Iranian uranium enrichment site, things got heated! Gen. Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, reported that Iranian forces launched an attack on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, home to U.S. forces. Caine, alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, shared that U.S. forces anticipated the attack and took preventative measures. Most personnel were moved to extend the security perimeter, but a small contingent remained to defend the base with Patriot missile batteries. “[That’s] roughly 44 American soldiers responsible for defending the entire base," Caine emphasized, highlighting the strategic importance of Al Udeid. "The oldest soldier was a 28-year-old captain. The youngest was a 21-year-old private who’d been in the military for less than two years.†Talk about pressure! Around 12:30 p.m. EDT, the attack commenced. According to Caine, it was a full-blown barrage. "As the targets were detected, round after round of Patriot missiles are ejected...you can feel this in your body if you’ve ever been around a Patriot taking a shot.†He added, "We believe that this is the largest single Patriot engagement in U.S. military history." Caine noted that Qatari Patriot crews joined the defense effort. While he kept the exact number of missiles fired under wraps, he confirmed, "There was a lot of metal flying around!†Gen. Caine praised the quick-thinking and bravery of the U.S. and Qatari forces. "These awesome humans, along with their Qatari brothers and sisters in arms, stood between a salvo of Iranian missiles and the safety of Al Udeid.†He concluded, “They are the unsung heroes of the 21st century United States Army.â€Tensions Flare in the Middle East: Al Udeid Under Fire!
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Unsung Heroes
