Yesterday | AVweb
Although it should be no surprise to me, Amazon found my number about three years ago and now knows that I read a lot of history, especially World War II history.
Friday | Navy Times
Hagel orders review of sex-abuse prevention
At a news conference with Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, left, on Friday ordered the military to recertify every person involved in programs designed to prevent and respond to sexual assault.
On Tuesday, the Army disclosed that a sergeant first class in charge of handling sexual-assault cases at Fort Hood , Tex., is being criminally investigated over allegations of-wait for it-abusive sexual contact.
Entrepreneurs get shot in Harford County
Sandwiched between the lump crab cakes, the coffee shop and a place to tone up the abs, you'll find the GroundFloor at Harford just off Pulaski Highway in Havre de Grace.
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Ultraviolet Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Explosives in Solution and the Solid State
These measurements were performed both in solution and in the native solid state for comparison.
Proving Ground Set For Armed Forces Day
Aberdeen Proving Ground is set to celebrate Armed Forces Day Wednesday with a breakfast for veterans and families, a remembrance ceremony and a concert.
Aberdeen Proving Ground to get new water tank, with Aberdeen's help
Wellness centers give soldiers extra push to fitness
Health Educator Erin Flaherty conducts an Ultrasound body fat test on Bob Delcuore on May 1 at the Aberdeen Army Wellness Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.
APG to Celebrate Asian American, Pacific Islander Heritage
Aberdeen Proving Ground will host a fashion show, dancing and other events as it celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month later this month.
Commander of Va.-based Navy dive unit removed
Navy spokesman Lt. Nathan Potter said Wednesday that Cmdr. Michael Runkle was removed as commander of Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 2 due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command.
Military forgot lessons from past sexual assault scandals
The military's sexual assault problem is serious but it should not be taken out of the hands of commanders and put in the hands of military prosecutors.
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Demolition of first house in Route 22 project in Aberdeen under way - sort of
A contractor began to take down a house slated for demolition as part of a highway upgrade project in Aberdeen Tuesday and then abruptly stopped when the crew found some hidden asbestos.
Former APG Aide Sentenced for Wire Fraud
A former administrative aide at Aberdeen Proving Ground was sentenced to six months in federal prison for wire fraud Monday.
Motor vehicle crashes: A little-known risk to returning veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan
For men and women who have fought in the country's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, death behind the wheel is becoming another lethal aftereffect of combat.
APG Announces Armed Forces Day Festivities
Aberdeen Proving Ground officials Thursday announced plans for Armed Forces Day.
Navy charges 2 in deaths of 2 divers at Md. pond
The Navy says two enlisted sailors of a Virginia-based unit face involuntary manslaughter and dereliction-of-duty charges in the drowning deaths of two divers at Aberdeen Proving Ground near Baltimore.
Two leaders charged in diver deaths at APG
Two "senior leaders" with an elite Navy salvage unit will face charges of involuntary manslaughter in the February deaths of two divers at Aberdeen Proving Ground, the Navy said Wednesday.
Two Navy officials face charges after diver deaths
This undated photo provided by the U.S. Army shows a test pond at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Aberdeen, Md.
Science Group Releases Spring Newsletter
The Chesapeake Science & Security Corridor released its spring newsletter Wednesday.