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7 DAYS OF ‘EPIC FURY’: On the seventh day of the U.S-Israeli war against Iran, Israel launched its 14th round of attacks targeting Tehran, as well as pounding Hezbollah targets in the densely populated southern outskirts of Beirut.
CENTCOM shared a video of compiled photos and video from the first '100 hours' of Operation Epic Fury to its X page on Wednesday.
CENTCOM released details about Operation Epic Fury a week after the United States began major strikes on Iranian military targets. More than 3,000 locations were hit, including missile sites, command centers and naval assets linked to Iran’s security forces.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth heaped praise on U.S. Central Command in Tampa on Thursday during a visit to MacDill Air Force Base, pledging, “we have only just begun to fight,” as American strikes against Iran continue through the sixth day.
Three US soldiers were killed and five others wounded in ongoing Operation Epic Fury, US Central Command confirmed on Sunday. Three US soldiers were killed in action and five others seriously wounded
CENTCOM said it successfully defended "against hundreds of Iranian missile and drone attacks."
When President Donald Trump initiated strikes on Iran this weekend, he turned to the U.S. Central Command plan now known as Operation Epic Fury. The operation showcases the Tampa-based command’s core mission: planning for war and its contingencies in the Middle East.
A fourth U.S. service member has been killed in the U.S. military operation against Iran, officials said early Monday. In a post on the social platform X, U.S. Central Command (Centcom) said that the number of service members “killed in action” had risen to four.
U.S. Central Command released fresh footage Thursday showing destruction in Iran as the regime is feeling the impact of the U.S. military.