Officials unveil Pentagon POW/MIA exhibit
WASHINGTON: Defense Department officials dedicated a portion of the Pentagon to military prisoners of war and troops missing in action ...
WASHINGTON: Defense Department officials dedicated a portion of the Pentagon to military prisoners of war and troops missing in action ...
WASHINGTON: Training the Afghan security forces was a daunting task when NATO Training Mission Afghanistan first began. Almost no infrastructure ...
WASHINGTON: The Pentagon today condemned the actions of the group Wikileaks.org, which released thousands of classified U.S. military documents on ...
WASHINGTON: Because Congress has yet to pass a supplemental funding bill, the Defense Department must start taking measures to ensure ...
OMAHA, Neb: Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III announced plans today to significantly speed procurement of information systems in ...
WASHINGTON: The Army has succeeded in changing and adapting over the last few years, Army Chief of Staff Gen. George ...
WASHINGTON: Based on the Pentagon’s September 2009 review of U.S. ballistic missile defenses, military officials want to harness technology for ...
Washington: US Defense Secretary Robert Gates is concerned about possible misconduct in Afghanistan by the private security firm formerly known ...
WASHINGTON: The Pentagon was in lockdown for some time Thursday evening after a gunman opened fire on two Pentagon Force ...
Under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the CDI Straus Military Reform Project has obtained almost two years of monthly ...