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The Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor on Wednesday went on the defensive on the Sukhna land scam asking the media not to prejudge senior army officers. Interacting with the media here, General Kapoor said: "Its premature to jump into any conclusions just...
Tags: Army Military, The Army, army chief, land scam, lt gen, Deepak Kapoor, India, New Delhi, Politics, Military of Pakistan, Inter-Services Intelligence
Wash. — For an Army weary from war, they offer tea and sympathy — along with double tall lattes, caramel macchiatos and leads on civilian jobs. At Coffee Strong, outside the gates of Fort Lewis, the brew is served up by veterans and comes with a shot...
Tags: Fort Lewis, Iraq, Coffee Strong, The Army, Afghanistan, Seth Manzel, Lakewood, Health Medical Pharma, Occupation of Iraq, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Gulf War, Stryker, Iraq War, Iraq ¬タモ United States relations
Hillsdale’s Sgt...Brown her devotion to the people in her life or her “can-do” attitude. She used those traits during her first eight years in the Army and 13 years away from the Army. As a member of the Warrior Transition Unit for wounded soldiers at...
Tags: Judy Brown, Judy D. Brown, Army Reserve, The Army, Family Assistance Center, assisting center, Hillsdale, Warrior Transition Unit, family assisting, Terre Haute, Army Wounded Warrior Program, War on Terrorism, Fort Dix, Healthcare in the United States, Rehabilitation medicine
Christopher Pfeiffer, 20, has been in limbo in Bagram, Afghanistan, for 2 1/2 weeks, not allowed to return to his unit and not officially charged with a crime or punished nonjudicially. Earlier this week, Pfeiffer was advised he would face an "involuntary...
Tags: Christopher Pfeiffer, The Army, Neal Puckett, Alexandria, Roscoe Bartlett, Afghanistan, Fort Detrick, Theresa Mwimbwa, emergency leave, Bagram, Kabul
Wash. — For an Army weary from war, they offer tea and sympathy — along with double tall lattes, caramel macchiatos and leads on civilian jobs. At Coffee Strong, outside the gates of Fort Lewis, the brew is served up by veterans and comes with a shot...
Tags: Fort Lewis, Iraq, Coffee Strong, The Army, Afghanistan, Seth Manzel, Lakewood, Iraq War, Stryker, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Gulf War, Iraq ¬タモ United States relations, Occupation of Iraq, Health Medical Pharma
With the media spotlight squarely on Sarah Palin and her "Going Rogue" book tour across the nation, Democrats are gearing up for a battle -- and trying to cash in. President Obama's political arm, Organizing for America, has sent a fundraising e-mail...
Tags: Sarah Palin, Rick Perry, Texas, Fort Bragg, The Army, barred reporters, governor rejected, perry refused, texas governor, sarah rules, Raleigh, Going Rogue: An American Life, John McCain, John McCain presidential campaign, Public image of Sarah Palin, United States presidential election, Mike Huckabee, Politics, the United States, Resignation of Sarah Palin, Kenneth Foster, Texas Moratorium Network, Murder, Felony murder rule, Criminal law, Jeff Wood, Pardon, Law Crime, Bragg, Alaska, Palin, Environment, War Conflict
The Pentagon will investigate its procedures in light of the Fort Hood shooting rampage, looking at how all the military services keep a watch on potential problems in their ranks, officials said Tuesday. The probe is still in the planning stages, but...
Tags: Fort Hood, The Army, Army Underreporting Suicides, Nidal Malik Hasan, Pentagon, Iraq, Baghdad, Peter Chiarelli, Self-inflicted wound, Yahoo!, Social Issues, Geoff S. Morrell, Morrell, Politics, Iran-Contra affair, Robert Gates, Texas A&M University System, Rashidun, Shi'a Islam, Sunni Islam, Shi'a imams, Sahaba, Ali, Rape, Traumatology, Suicide, Iraq War, Abnormal psychology, Military medicine, Posttraumatic stress disorder, Health Medical Pharma, War Conflict
The Army is appealing a federal judge's ruling that rejected its plans to increase operations at a disputed training site in southeastern Colorado...District Court said the Army is appealing Judge Richard Matsch's Sept. 8 ruling. Matsch said the Army's...
Tags: The Army, Pinon Canyon Maneuver, appealing judge, Judge Richard Matsch, Colorado, training site
Wash. — An Army lieutenant who refused to deploy to Iraq in 2006, saying he believed the war was illegal, has officially left the service. Fort Lewis spokesman Joseph Piek confirmed that Ehren Watada was discharged Friday...The Army wanted to try him...
Tags: Ehren Watada, An Army, The Army, Fort Lewis
FL recruit death in SC is swine-flu related The Army says an autopsy shows a soldier from Florida who died while at Fort Jackson in South Carolina passed away from pneumonia caused by the H1N1 flu virus. Fort Jackson officials said Thursday the death...
Tags: Fort Jackson, swine flu, The Army, Florida, Christopher Hogg, Jackson