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House Committee Gets An Earful From Enlisted Chiefs

Posted on 20 February 2012

The senior enlisted advisors of the four services told Congress to play straight with the troops on funding for their pay, benefits and retirement.

Navy Names Ships After War Heroes

Posted on 15 February 2012

The U.S. Navy has named three new ships after war heroes from World War II, Vietnam and Iraq.

Military Opens 14,000 Jobs To Women But Combat Roles Are Still Banned

Posted on 10 February 2012

The Defense Department sidestepped the controversial issue of women in combat, keeping the ban in place while ordering up another study on whether women can meet the physical demands. Army Maj. Kellie McCoy proved that she could in September 2003 during an insurgent attack outside Fallujah.

A Winter Mix in Afghanistan: Roadside Bombs and Avalanches

Posted on 08 February 2012

U.S. forces are trying to keep up the fight in Afghanistan through the winter months, but the elements are posing a special challenge this year.

‘Guardian Angels’ Protect U.S. Troops From Rogue Afghan Soldiers

Posted on 04 February 2012

The Army is relying on “guardian angels” in the ranks to deal with increasing attacks by Afghan trooops on U.S. forces.

Air Force Suicides Spike In January

Posted on 02 February 2012

The Air Force ordered bases worldwide to stand down for one day to cope with the rise in suicides.

Pentagon Wants To Make Biggest Bomb Bigger

Posted on 01 February 2012

An upgrade to the biggest conventional bomb in the U.S. arsenal would likely be needed to take out Iran’s underground nuclear targets.

Petraeus OKs Release of Gitmo Prisoners – With Conditions

Posted on 31 January 2012

The U.S. and the Taliban have begun preliminary talks on a possible prisoner exchange.

Air Force Goes With Two Old Reliables

Posted on 30 January 2012

The over-the-hill gang of U2 spy planes and B52 bombers in the Air Force fleet are going to be around a lot longer under the current budget proposals.

New Round Of Searches For MIAS In North Korea On Track

Posted on 28 January 2012

North Korea has often taunted the U.S. with offers to return MIAs, but searches in March appeared to be a go.

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