Army General Cites Challenging Recruiting Environment
The Army is now exceeding its recruiting requirements, but that force may contain more soldiers who needed waivers to sign up in the years ahead, a senior U.S. military officer said here today...
Rebuilding Continues in Iraq Despite Setbacks
Coalition construction worth about $2.5 billion is under way in Iraq, despite attacks that have injured workers and damaged buildings, development delays caused by land-deed disputes, and low-level corruption...
Chairman Emphasizes Leadership as Fix to Air Force Problems
Good leadership at all levels will fix what ails the Air Force, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said here yesterday (6/18/08)...
Defense Department Program Informs Overseas Voters
A Defense Department program is working to ensure overseas government employees, civilian contractors, servicemembers and their spouses have all the information they need to make their vote count...
Midwestern Guardsmen Respond to Rising Flood Waters
Thousands of National Guard troops in the Midwest have moved into high gear reinforcing levees, conducting security patrols, and delivering food, water and relief supplies as record-breaking floods surged through the heartland...
Electrical Work Keeps Potable Water Flowing to Baghdad
The Army Corps of Engineers Gulf Region Division is working to ensure Baghdad's water supply with nonstop operations for the Karkh Water Treatment Plant near Taji, northwest of...
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Military News & Updates
Posted by Georgia Front Page.com at 4:48 AM
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