U.S. leaves Iraq material that may still be needed
Washington Post - Mon Dec 7, 12:22 am ETEven as military scrambles to support an Afghan troop surge, it is donating equipment worth tens of millions of dollars to the Iraqi government.
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Even as military scrambles to support an Afghan troop surge, it is donating equipment worth tens of millions of dollars to the Iraqi government.
Harris to exchange stories about attack on 68th anniversary
7 December, 1941.
Area veterans say Monday’s observance of Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day offers the opportunity to reflect on the tragic loss of life. But, it also is a cautionary tale to be prepared so history won’t be repeated.
CHATHAM — As she approaches her last semester of high school, Glenwood senior Clare Arentzen says she’s learned a valuable art-versus-history lesson through a mural she designed that was inspired by a famous wartime photograph.
Michael Maccoby is an anthropologist and psychoanalyst globally recognized as an expert on leadership. He is the author of "The Leaders We Need: And What Makes Us Follow."
Patricia Tackes thought she had hit it big.After the 83-year-old Hilton Head Island resident appli
View full size Ann Foster, The Patriot-News Pearl Harbor survivor Joseph Lockard lives in Lower Paxton Township.
North Myrtle Beach received a state permit to move forward with a dredging project in the Cherry Grove area, but will not be issued a second required permit until a debate over channel ownership is settled.
Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox announced Sunday he will file a federal lawsuit to force the closure of locks on a canal southwest of Chicago to prevent invasive Asian carp from entering the Great Lakes.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (WOMENSENEWS)--For months, Pvt. Bethany Smith silently endured taunts and physical abuse from her fellow soldiers at Fort Campbell, Ky., for being a lesbian. But when she received an anonymous note one day with a threat against her life, Smith decided she had to get out of the Army. read more
Hart resident Pfc. Frank Shagonabe was killed in Luxembourg during World War II. It was 65 years before his brother, Harlin, was able to see the few personal effects he left behind. • Muskegon was the 'Arsenal of Democracy' during World War II
David Ray Roessler was there. The Gooding resident, now 88, isnow one of a handful of Magic Valley residents who actuallywitnessed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that led to theU.S.’s entrance into World War II, 68 years ago.
The Asian carp threat has been known for over a decade, and you have to wonder why the level of concern didn't increase significantly until it made the national television news.
Japan's surprise attack on the U.S. Naval base Pearl Harbor 68 years ago today was only the beginning for Rocco Piganell.
Only one of 17 two-man sniper teams will be able to claim first place at the end of a week-long sniper competition at Fort Bragg, N.C., the first of its kind to be held by the U.S. Army Special Operations Command.