Military Bases

Pakistan troops repulse militant attack (AFP)

AFP/File – Pakistani paramilitary soldiers patrol in the remote Mohmmand Agency, February 2009. Pakistani troops … KHAR, Pakistan (AFP) – Pakistani troops on Sunday repulsed an attack by militants on one of their posts in a...

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Zim soldier jailed for theft

Harare - A Zimbabwean soldier has been sent to jail for an effective 12 years for breaking into a military armoury and stealing 20 automatic rifles, the state controlled Sunday Mail said. It quoted police spokesperson Oliver...

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Iraqi Civil Engineers Take Over Base Planning

An architect, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer and four civil engineers from Iraq have taken over the base planning for the U.S Army's Basrah base, a small city with electrical, sewage and water systems as well as...

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For Bragg "going rogue' for Sarah Palin visit

News Type: Event — Sun Nov 22, 2009 2:42 PM EST Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin can expect heightened security when she pays a visit to Fort Bragg tomorrow. Sarah Palin, the controversial former...

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Division 4 semi: Redhawks ramp-up run game to advance

Redhawks ramp-up run game to advance BY KEVIN KLEIN FREE PRESS SPECIAL WRITER Marshall 47, Marine City 16 After taking a 10-0 first-quarter lead and racking up 114 rushing yards, Marine City seemed to have the game in hand....

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Political Correctness or Insanity?

Larry Jones, Democrat Columnist For roughly forty years Americans, as well as citizens of most other Western European cultures, have been force-fed a gluttonous diet of Political Correctness. The tragic shooting incident at...

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Uncovering the hardscrabble history of Fort McDowell, Arizona

Fort McDowell, located twenty-three miles northeast of Phoenix, wasn't always the modern resort and gaming community it is today. Established September 7, 1865 along the western banks of the Rio Verde (Verde River), Fort...

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Navy to deploy sea lions, dolphins to protect sub base

BANGOR, Wash. — Specially trained Atlantic bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions will help guard a Trident submarine base in Washington beginning next year, the Navy announced this week. Their job will be to stop...

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Going for green

Starting next year, the Army will use a "traffic light" system of food labeling in its dining facilities to help soldiers choose foods that enhance their physical performance, rather than slow them down.

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America And The Enemy Within

The CIA has produced a new batch of TV ads for recruiting Arab and Iranian-Americans. Especially those with a good knowledge of the languages and cultures of the old country. Such recruiting has been a tricky business, because...

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