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After his first look inside the US missile defense system, Defense Secretary Rumsfeld sounded a note of caution about expectations that interceptors poised in underground silos here would work in the event of a missile attack by North Korea.
Despite assuring Congress that career military lawyers are helping design new trials for accused terrorists, the Bush administration has limited their input on their key request, that any tribunals must give detainees the right to see the evidence ag
The Pentagon unveiled a plan to reorganize its policy office and make it easier to coordinate the so-called global war on terror within the U.S. government and with international allies.
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said he is deeply troubled by the success of terrorist groups in "manipulating the media" to influence Westerners.
The Army is reviewing casualty reports on American soldiers killed in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere since 2001, a response to complaints that it has not always given families accurate information. The review covers hundreds of casualties in the two
Fast on the heels of yesterday's Defense Department involuntary call up of Marine reserves, an Iraq veterans group tells RAW STORY that if a draft is not the next step, President Bush must choose to accept a loss in the war.
According to unnamed military sources, SFC Buswell "used his Government issued email account to send messages disloyal to the United States …" Because of these statements, SFC Buswell could soon find himself dishonorably discharged, court m
More than 100 young women who expressed interest in joining the military in the past year were preyed upon sexually by their recruiters. Women were raped on recruiting office couches, assaulted in government cars and groped en route to entrance exams
Margie Black had wanted to enter the military as a teenager, but having her first child at 19 put off her ambitions. So when she learned the Army raised its enlistment age, Black, now a 41-year-old grandmother from West Columbia, Texas, didn't he
Watada said: "Today, I speak with you about a radical idea.... The idea is this: that to stop an illegal and unjust war, the soldiers can choose to stop fighting it." (Kick Ass Video)
Watada said: "Today, I speak with you about a radical idea.... The idea is this: that to stop an illegal and unjust war, the soldiers can choose to stop fighting it." (Kick Ass Video)
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's cyber-dream for the US Army has become a cyber nightmare. Rumsfeld took office determined to transfrom the US armed forces into a high-tech, computerized, lean, mean fighting machine that would be invincible.
Allegations of wrongdoing by U.S. military recruiters jumped by 50 percent from 2004 to 2005, and criminal violations such as sexual harassment and falsifying documents more than doubled, a congressional agency said.
Israel has asked the Bush adminstration to speed delivery of short-range antipersonnel rockets armed with cluster munitions, which it could use to strike Hezbollah missile sites in Lebanon, 2 American officials said Thursday. The request for M-26 ar
The Army shot down a developer's proposal Tuesday to build a military theme park on a Virginia Army base that would feature rides that allow visitors to "command the latest M-1 tank", and "feel the rush of a paratrooper free fall**
The Vecna BEAR robot (Battlefield Extraction and Retrieval Robot) is being developed as an adjunct to other rescue technologies for extracting combat casualties. The BEAR bot has three main elements; hydraulic upper body, mobile platform and dynam
American defence chiefs are selling millions of dollars worth of military hardware from Iraq and Afghanistan to the highest bidder over the internet. The items - which include rocket launchers and guided missile radar - can easily be used or adapted
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs said that a desktop computer with personal data on as many as 38,000 U.S. military veterans had disappeared from Unisys Corp., a subcontractor. Disclosure of the breach comes three days after authorities arr
Multimax Inc. is trying to revive an old-fashioned technology to thrust the information technology firm onto the front line. The Largo company has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on this new project, the design looks like an elliptical UFO, bu
The nation's governors are closing ranks in opposition to a proposal in Congress that would let the president take control of the National Guard in emergencies without consent of governors. The measure would remove the currently required consent
The Senate debated but left unfinished a huge Pentagon spending bill. "I think we're going to be criticized, every one of us, for deciding to go home rather than finish this bill," said Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska.
The United States will lower troop levels in South Korea beyond a previously agreed reduction to 25,000, but the cut will not be "substantial," a senior defense official said on Monday.
A petty officer has been in the Norfolk Naval Station brig for more than 4 months facing espionage, desertion and other charges, but the Navy has refused to release details of the case. “I know of no authority to keep the proceeding closed. I’ve neve
[Why do we need troops stationed around the world?] "If we left the Middle East, they'd order us and all those who don't share their militant ideology to leave what they call the occupied Muslim lands from Spain to the Philippines,"
[In search of a mission.] The top US fighter aircraft, the F-22 Raptor, will operate frequently from the Pacific island of Guam in coming years, a top general said, as Washington counters China's military build-up with enhanced US firepower
More than two-thirds of the Army National Guard's 34 brigades are not combat ready due largely to vast equipment shortfalls that will take as much as $21 billion to correct, the top National Guard general said. Lt. Gen. H. Steven Blum spoke to a
The Army is showing the wear and tear of constant battle after nearly five years of war, cutting resources to nondeployed forces to make sure front-line troops stay at the highest combat readiness. The daily assault of improvised explosive devices an
Goff writes on the events surrounding the fratricidal death of Army Ranger and former NFL player Pat Tillman, and the possible military coverup that ensued. Goff argues that Tillman’s commanding officer, in a recent ESPN magazine interview, made a