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Blue Angels plan photo flyover in Boston
The Blue Angels say they've changed their plans for a low-level photo flight over the USS Constitution.
Acton Firm Reports Growth Despite Economy
Acton-based eIQnetworks Inc. said an expanded leadership team, technology improvements and a steady stream of new customers resulted in a sizeable sales increase for its 2009 fiscal year.
Truly Sweeping Changes Made At Sub Base
Groton - Capt. Mark S. Ginda and Sam, his three-legged dog from Guam, were on one of their regular walks around the Naval Submarine Base, which they consider to be their rather large backyard, when they discovered a parking lot littered with fast-food wrappers and empty soda cans.
Experts: China shifting policy on North Korea
North Koreaa s most crucial ally is exploring shifts in its policy toward the authoritarian regime, experts on East Asian relations said last week.
New commander named for Fort Monmouth
Shortly before 11 a.m. Tuesday Army Maj. General Randolph P. Strong, a former Signal Corps officer, took over as the fort's commanding general.
Urban/urbane Friday, June 19, 2009 Ahmad Rafay Alam Security is a strange phenomenon as many a deed is done in its name.
Commander and Captain Thomas - husband and wife - continue lecture series
Captain Cari Thomas and her husband, Commander Gary Thomas are scheduled to be the guest speakers at the NAS Wildwood Aviation Museuma TMs Free Historic Lecture Series Wednesday June 17 at 7 p.m. Commander Thomas graduated from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy with a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics followed by graduate course work at the ...
Learning to stand on our own feet
Monday, June 08, 2009 Nadeem Ul Haque It is budget time and everyone is expecting big things of the government.
On D-Day's 65th Anniversary, Americans' Reluctance to Serve Is Shameful
Adrian R. Lewis , a retired Army major, is a professor of history at the University of Kansas and the Naval War College and author of The American Culture of War: A History of American Military Force from World War II to Operation Iraqi Freedom and Omaha Beach: A Flawed Victory.
Former Governor Staff Member Named Assistant State Treasurer
State Treasurer Dennis McKinney has named Aaron Otto to be the next Assistant State Treasurer.
00:00 Grin at British ineptitude if you like, but this is not funny....
Let us consider the two latest appointments in Afghanistan: one, of Lt General Stanley McChrystal, the latest Irish-American to add lustre to our contribution to the US military, and who recently replaced the unfortunate Major General David McKiernan: a fine soldier, of similar background, but one dogged by ill-luck. General McChrystal's British ...
William Fallon: Operation Falcon in Full Force
Bio Box Meet the Federal Player of the Week , William Fallon. Position: Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal, Department of Justice, U.S. Marshals Service Age: 41 Residence: Roanoke, Virginia Education: :B.S., Criminal Justice, Westfield State College; currently in the U.S. Naval War College Graduate School.
Don't believe everything you read online
If you' re like me -- and I'll bet you are in this respect -- you have friends who forward you e-mails that are circulating on the Internet.
Obama brings in new commander to push Afghan fighting
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates and U.S. Army Gen. David McKiernan , then-commander of the U.S. forces in Afghanistan, listen Friday to Afghan governors and local officials during a visit to Forward Operating Base Airborne in the mountains of Wardak Province, Afghanistan.
Holmes: Read carefully, 'Art of War' can be valuable resource
The History Channel aired a documentary on Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" last week, prompting a question.
Top U.S. Marine defends $13 billion amphibious tank
U.S. Marines must be able to storm enemy shores in amphibious vehicles such as those being built by General Dynamics Corp, the top Marine said, defending a $13.2 billion program called into question by Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
New Director For U.N.O. Institute
University of Nebraska President James B. Milliken has named Dr. Michael L. McGinnis as executive director of the Peter Kiewit Institute of Information Science, Technology and Engineering.
How Obama's first 100 days stack up
Historians agree on one thing when it comes to evaluating a president's first 100 days: The exercise is an artificial, often superficial construct.
Next-Generation Navy Destroyer Set for Construction in Maine
A recent agreement among the Defense Department, the Navy and shipbuilders will enable more efficient construction of the next-generation destroyer at one shipyard instead of two, a senior Defense Department official announced here today.
Wargame students plan for a 'World on the Brink'
Using the theme, 'World on the Brink,' students from five military Senior Level Colleges unite at Maxwell Air Force Base to train the way they fight.