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October 19th, 2011 | by freedom | published in Military News
VFW Urges 2 Million to Fight Benefits Changes. And, a coalition of companies vows to hire 25,000 veterans and military spouses over the next two years.
October 19th, 2011 | by freedom | published in Military News
VFW Urges 2 Million to Fight Benefits Changes. And, a coalition of companies vows to hire 25,000 veterans and military spouses over the next two years.
September 14th, 2011 | by freedom | published in Military News
Assault in Afghan capital leaves 27 dead. And, reducing troops based overseas is ‘on the table’ during budget talks.
September 6th, 2011 | by freedom | published in Military News
Biden swears in Petraeus as the new CIA director. And, a new study reveals how genes may influence PTSD.
August 29th, 2011 | by JoshuaMPatton | published in Military News
Where America is concerned, this is once instance in which political expressions of war-philosophy and the partisan bickering may have helped the cause rather than hindered it.
August 29th, 2011 | by freedom | published in Military News
Air Force times reports, 45 of 86 airmen since March fail Spice tests. And, a Ranger widow booted from Rumsfeld book signing.
August 25th, 2011 | by freedom | published in Military News
According to the Pentagon, the cost of U.S. Libya ops was equal to about three days in Afghanistan. And, the Navy orders Va. ships to move out of Irene’s path.
August 24th, 2011 | by freedom | published in Military News
Libya’s Deadliest Weapons Not Yet Corralled. And, report shows billions spent on Afghan police, yet brutality and corruption prevail.
August 23rd, 2011 | by freedom | published in Military News
Report looks at the role the U.S. has played in Libya. And, CNN reporter speaks with Gadhafi’s son.
August 22nd, 2011 | by freedom | published in Military News
Rebels in Libya take over the capital, Gadhafi no where to be found. And, the Largest West Coast Army base readies for new policy on gays.
June 20th, 2011 | by freedom | published in Military News
NATO acknowledged a botched air raid may have killed civilians. And, the legal precedent that protects the U.S. military from medical malpractice suits is challenged.