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Headlines: Budget Cuts Could Spark Showdown for AF, Guard and Reserves. And, Iran sentences American to death in spy case.
Headlines: Budget Cuts Could Spark Showdown for AF, Guard and Reserves. And, Iran sentences American to death in spy case.
Headlines: Panetta said to eye 14 percent cut in Army. And, attackers killed at least 60 people in Iraq on Thursday.
Headlines: Air Force divorce rate highest in military. And, a British newspaper reports, the U.S. poised to release Taliban officials in Guantanamo to get the Taliban to open a peace-talk office in Qatar.
Headlines: Panetta to offer strategy for cutting military budget. And, spokesman claims, the Afghan Taliban are prepared to open an “office outside the country for talks with foreigners”.
Headlines: US Army facing big challenges in 2012. And, the drug “spice” becomes an increasingly bigger problem for U.S. troops.
Headlines: Once-homeless Army sergeant launches effort to provide for needy. And, the U.S. to pay $17.8 million to a family that lost four members when a Marine Corps fighter jet crashed into their San Diego home in 2008.
Headlines: DoD reports the number of sexual assaults at service academies are up. And, a troubled veteran finds a new mission in the occupy movement.
Veteran unemployment, job opportunities, the new veterans job bill, and more.
Headlines: Al Qaeda in Iraq claims responsibility for recent attacks. And, a soldier who survived a suicide bombing attack in Afghanistan continues to fight for his life after he was critically wounded at his homecoming party.
Headlines: Linked by trauma, officer seeks recognition for a soldier he never knew. And, local residents oppose planned San Diego veteran center.