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Hunters of Gunmen: Recon Marines
2008-05-15
MCDP Helps Marines Find Jobs
2008-05-15
Not Your Typical Training Op
2008-05-15
Should PTSD Victims Earn Purple Heart?
The veterans group for combat wounded troops whose mission is to preserve the integrity of the Purple Heart has come out against giving the award to troops suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
2008-05-14
House Panel Backs 3.9% Pay Raise
A House panel Wednesday backed a 3.9% pay raise for all military personnel next year, mirroring Senate plans to give troops a bigger boost than Pentagon officials requested.
2008-05-14
Thousands of 'Unfit' Troops Have Deployed
More than 43,000 U.S. troops listed as medically unfit for combat in the weeks before their scheduled deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan were sent anyway, according to DoD records. The numbers of non-deployable Soldiers are based on health assessment forms filled out by medical personnel.
2008-05-14
Contractor in Iraq Faces Court-Martial
A contractor in Iraq accused of aggravated assault will face a U.S. military court-martial, the first such case under an amendment to rules covering civilians with U.S. forces in combat zones, officials said Monday.
2008-05-13
Combat Vets Face Hurdles as Students
As tens of thousands of veterans from the Afghanistan and Iraq wars try to collect their promised college benefits, many find that their combat experience complicates the transition from Soldier to student.
2008-05-07
Marine Pleads Not Guilty in Rape Case
An Iwakuni Marine pleaded not guilty during the opening of a court-martial Tuesday to charges of raping and kidnapping a 19-year-old Hiroshima woman.
2008-05-07
Top Five War Bots the US Doesn't Have
While the United States remains the definitive leader in unmanned military vehicles, some of the most promising ones are being developed in other countries.
2008-05-06