Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell defended the military effort to deter piracy in the Gulf of Aden and called on commercial ships to do more. More than 20 nations are coordinating their efforts in the region.
When a shopper goes online to make a purchase, a click of the mouse will identify which retailers offer the product and at what price, and how much they’ll charge to deliver it to the buyer’s doorstep.
WASHINGTON (American Forces Press Service) – Representatives of the United States and its allies are meeting in Oslo, Norway, this week in an effort to develop joint solutions to common defense challenges.
CAMP LIBERTY, Iraq (American Forces Press Service) – Being separated from family can trigger stress and anxiety for deployed servicemembers, especially when children are involved. But one military family has found a valuable source of help online.
Some people join the military for the educational opportunities, or for the travel benefits. Others join for the challenge. Seeking that challenge was the main motivator for one young Marine who joined the Corps in January 2002.
WASHINGTON (American Forces Press Service) – Despite losing a leg in combat, Army Sgt. Chris Alvin Burrell is focusing on his rehabilitation to one day return to what he calls his “normal day of work.”
Many wounded warriors who have served in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom have paid the price for their participation in combat. Depending on that price, many view not only themselves as a hero, but those who were lost.
No one has to tell Dawn Halfaker the value of hiring veterans, especially those disabled in combat. She is one. Halfaker was serving in Iraq in 2004 when a rocket-propelled grenade struck her convoy.
With U.S., Afghan and Pakistani forces applying pressure on both sides of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, the enemy “is running out of options for places to go,” a senior U.S. officer in the region said today.
When Marine Staff Sgt. Daniel Kachmar extends his right hand to greet combat wounded Marines, there is an instant rapport. A combat veteran himself, he can trade stories of blood and war; of buddies lost and battles fought.
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