Man Pleads Guilty to Selling Fake Chips to US Navy
PC World - Wed Nov 25, 8:50 am ETA 32-year-old California man has pleaded guilty to charges that he sold thousands of counterfeit chips to the U.S. Navy.
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A 32-year-old California man has pleaded guilty to charges that he sold thousands of counterfeit chips to the U.S. Navy.
MIT professor and double amputee Hugh Herr is building the world's most advanced prosthetic foot.
TOPEKA (AP) — State budget cuts have prompted the Kansas adjutant general to do his own version of base realignment and closure. Maj. Gen. Tod Bunting plans to close 18 of the state’s 56 National Guard armories.
In the debate over terrorism, weapons of mass destruction and the threat they present to America's communities, retired U.S. Air Force Col. Randall Larsen says we may stand in the way of our own safety. This happens, according to him, because we typically pose the wrong questions.
The American Legion is renewing its fundraising efforts for the holiday season to purchase comfort items for troops recovering in U.S. military hospitals and warrior transition units around the world through its Operation Comfort Warriors campaign.
LONDON, Ontario, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- A $2.2 billion U.S. military contract for manufacturing light armored vehicles has been awarded to General Dynamics Canada in London, Ontario.
A Kingston cemetery vandalized during a Veterans Day rampage is seeking private donations to repair 98 headstones overturned in the destruction.
The South Dakota Army National Guard’s Detachment 3, Company A, 641st Aviation Regiment of Rapid City, has received a notification of sourcing in preparation for possible mobilization and deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
This Veterans Day, the members of American Legion Swift Murphy Post #32 celebrated the renovations to the building that houses the post.
Several services and ceremonies are planned to honor area veterans this week with the first beginning tonight.
Cadet Cpl. Frederick Beebe, 19, a 2008 John Jay High School graduate, spent his Thanksgiving break talking to local students about his experiences at the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y.
Department of Defense Budget Has $5 Billion in Pet Projects
Sgt JJ Bixby of the Vermont National Guard already made the tapes his wife will use to show their young daughter what a bedtime story read by Daddy looks and sounds like. ... - By CRISTINA KUMKA Staff Writer
Experts say separation anxiety can be magnified as soldiers work while families feast.
SANTA CLAUS, Ind. -- With Christmas weeks away, this southern Indiana town's "elves" are once again busy answering St. Nick's fan mail from children around the globe.
A Green Beret originally from Hudson was killed in Afghanistan Monday after his vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device.
Under a policy that has existed at least since the Clinton administration, presidents have not sent letters to survivors of those who took their own lives.
After Detroit members of the U.S. Coast Guard spent hours searching for a missing boater in March, a 22-year-old Toledo man has been ordered to pay $112,735 in restitution to the agency for calling in a fake distress call.
By Derek Jordan Herald/Review No descr No descr FORT HUACHUCA — Despite a truncated preparation schedule, the 11th Signal Brigade’s annual Thanksgiving dinner served up a heritage-filled meal with all the trimmings to hundreds of soldiers, veterans and their families on Wednesday. “ This is an Army tradition,” said Col. Francis Huber, 11th Signal Brigade commander. “I’ve been doing this at ...
Once again those who subscribe to The Inter-Mountain have the opportunity help local families have a hearty holiday meal and get local news delivered to their home. For more than 30 years, the H.W. Daniels American Legion Post 29 has put together food baskets for families who may not otherwise have a traditional Christmas dinner.
TOPEKA, Kan. — The latest round of state budget cuts have prompted the head of Kansas’ National Guard to do his own version of base realignment and closure.