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Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said he will remember U.S. Rep. John P. Murtha of Pennsylvania as a patriot and long-time champion of the nation's men and women in uniform.
02.09.10, Story by Donna Miles
Noting signs that the new strategy in Afghanistan "is beginning to bear fruit," Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates also said during an interview aired last night that the effort to build up Iraq's security forces and move forward with the U.S. drawdown plan there remains on track.
02.09.10, Story by Donna Miles
Afghan and international forces seized enemy weapons and killed insurgent attackers in operations in Afghanistan in recent days, military officials reported.
02.09.10, Courtesy Story
Iraqi forces working with U.S. advisors arrested numerous suspected terrorists and seized enemy weapons in various operations in Iraq in recent days.
02.09.10, Courtesy Story
Iran's continuing nuclear development program only serves to put the Middle East in danger of nuclear weapons proliferation, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said here today.
02.08.10, Story by Fred Baker
There is still time to toughen sanctions to pressure Iran into complying with international demands that it halt its nuclear program that many believe is geared toward developing a nuclear weapon, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said here today.
02.07.10, Story by Fred Baker
Iran's nuclear program continues to put security in the Middle East at risk despite international pressure to halt its efforts, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said here Feb. 6.
02.06.10, Story by Fred Baker
More than 100 Soldiers and Airmen from the District of Columbia National Guard were on duty Feb. 5 and Feb. 6 supporting the district's emergency response to a weekend blizzard.
02.06.10, Courtesy Story
A combined Afghan and international security force detained several suspected insurgents and seized weapons and opium in recent operations, military officials reported.
02.05.10, Courtesy Story
Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Ronnie Barham, the 506th Air Expeditionary Group chief enlisted manager here, recalled a day seven years ago involving another non-commissioned officer now serving with him in Iraq.
02.05.10, Courtesy Story
Leaders need self-reflection and sober analysis in all situations, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said during the National Prayer Breakfast here yesterday.
President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and many other government leaders attended.
02.05.10, Story by Jim Garamone
The U.S. military will continue to reach out to China's military to foster relations as both nations expand their presence in the Asia-Pacific region, the Pentagon's deputy assistant secretary for Asian and Pacific affairs said, Feb. 4.
02.05.10, Story by Lisa Daniel
Fighter jet crews from North American Aerospace Defense Command's Continental United States Region will be busy, Feb. 7, protecting the skies around Sun Life Stadium in Miami during Super Bowl XLIV.
02.05.10, Courtesy Story
Iraqi security forces, aided by U.S. advisers, arrested seven terrorism suspects in operations in Iraq Feb. 4-5, military officials said.
02.05.10, Courtesy Story
Scientists at the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center and a professor at Columbia University are working on a collaborative study measuring brain damage on traumatic brain injury patients.
02.05.10, Story by Christen McCluney
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