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Army brigade leaders at Fort Campbell have begun monthly meetings of officers, doctors and counselors to catch early signs of emotional or mental stress among their troops and intervene before soldiers hurt themselves or others. It's a unique effort at...
Tags: Michael Wirt, Army, behavioral health, Fort Campbell, Sebastian Schnellbacher, army posts, social workers, Afghanistan, Kabul, Health Medical Pharma, 2nd Brigade Combat Team 1st Infantry Division, Social Issues, 101st Airborne Division, War Conflict
In all, 261 cadets passed out from the academy on Sunday. Mohit said given the defence background at his home, he had no doubts that he would join the services as well. �My father and brother have been my motivation...I like the Army way of life,� he...
Tags: Mohit Markale, Army, Mahesh Markale, India, Mumbai, Markale massacres, Siege of Sarajevo, Human Interest, Bosnian War
Cleveland Richard scored 18 points, 13 in the second half, as Army defeated Yale 64-48 on Saturday for its fourth consecutive victory. Yale (2-5), which turned the ball over on its first three possessions, led only once, 20-19 with 6:35 remaining in the...
Tags: Army, Yale, Cleveland Richard, West Point, allnews
The radio man Teenage tinkering leads to covert ops during World War II November 28, 2009 Growing up on a farm in Kansas, John Malone refused to let boredom get the best of him. The teenager filled his free time building radios. "There was nothing else...
Tags: John Malone Jr., Malones, malones recalled, john malones, Mindoro, Japan, world war, Army, New Guinea, Samar, Philippines, Tacloban, Malone, Franklin County New York, Human Interest
Columnist Humayun Gauhar has declared that he was against the idea of the NRO since he first heard of it and in his column at the time referred to it as a Satanic Law. Clarifying a news report headlined �NRO: Musharraf passes the buck to Shujaat, Tariq...
Tags: Pervez Musharraf, Chaudhry Shujaat, Army, Humayun Gauhar, NRO, Pervez Musharraf, satanic law, Tariq Aziz, Benazir Bhutto, Shujaat Hussain, Pakistan, Rāwalpindi, Politics, Pakistan Muslim League, National Reconciliation Ordinance, Muhajir, Nishan-e-Imtiaz, Pakistani politicians, Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain
The rate is a full percentage point higher than around the time of the September 11, 2001 attacks, the Pentagon said on Friday. There were an estimated 27,312 divorces among roughly 765,000 married members of the active-duty Army, Air Force, Navy and...
Tags: Marine Corps, military divorce, divorce rate, Army, duty army, Pentagon, Navy, Air Force, married members, Afghanistan, Kabul, War Conflict, Divorce, Marriage, Demography, Family, Family law, Politics, Business Finance, Human rights abuses, Paul Rieckhoff, Social Issues, International public opinion on the war in Afghanistan, Casualties of the Iraq War, Divorce demography, Human rights in Afghanistan, Veteran, War in Afghanistan, Christian views of divorce
The Pentagon's decision to shift the production of Army trucks from Texas to Wisconsin after 17 years caught Texas' elected officials by surprise, raising questions about overconfidence, a loss of political clout and the impact of economic incentives...
Tags: Texas, BAE Systems, Wisconsin, Army, Michael McCaul, Senate-House, White House, Democratic, pentagon contract, texas losing, Indonesia, Bae, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Politics, Chris Bell, EADS, Rick Perry, British Aerospace
Workshops like this represent the Army's response to hidden emotional wounds from repeated combat deployments that are thought to lie behind alarming levels of suicide in the military. "You're starting to see some fissures and some holes in our force,...
Tags: Army, CSF, mental health, Washington, Health Medical Pharma, Sociology, Social Issues, Suicide
Christopher Pfeiffer, a Westminster soldier accused of deserting his Army unit, is slowly making his way home after paperwork problems threatened to strand him in Kuwait a second time. Pfeiffer's officers notified him last week that he might be discharged...
Tags: Christopher Pfeiffer, Army, Kuwait, Theresa Mwimbwa, U.S, Afghanistan, Alaska, Jalīb aš-Šuyūẖ, War in Afghanistan, Fort Richardson
On April 28, 1945, in the last months of the war, Ruiz deployed to Okinawa on a mission with his platoon, seeking remnants of a Japanese battalion hiding in fortified emplacements on steep ridges near the village of Gasukuma. The soldiers were patrolling...
Tags: Alejandro Ruiz Jr., Alejandro Renteria Ruiz, Celia Ruiz, Alejandro Ruiz Sr., Army, machine guns, Carlsbad, Alejandro R. Ruiz, Human Interest