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- Militants attack Yemen army base in south (Reuters)
- Lawmakers press for answers on hazing in military (AP)
- Marine fights conviction for suicide attempt (AP)
- US Marine fights conviction for suicide attempt (AP)
- Turkish lawyers seek life sentence for ex-army chief: reports (Reuters)
- GOP senators unveil bill to avoid defense cuts (AP)
- AP Enterprise: War experience aids hostage rescues (AP)
- U.S. Navy, Marines say more capable arms offset cuts (Reuters)
- Head of Senate military panel says Romney clueless (AP)
- Plan would help military families take leave (AP)
- Denver appeals court upholds military impostor law (AP)
- U.S. has no desire for new military bases in Asia: admiral (Reuters)
- Army chief lays out Army cuts in Europe (AP)
- German Angst as U.S. troops bid Auf Wiedersehen (Reuters)
- Pentagon: Army, Marines to shrink as budget slows (AP)
- Baltimore man tricked by FBI pleads guilty to trying to bomb recruiting site (The Christian Science Monitor)
- US seeks military ties, not base, in Philippines (AP)
- US team due in NKorea in March (AP)
- Pentagon cuts reshape military, trim costs (Reuters)
- Accused Pentagon shooter Melaku pleads guilty (AP)
- Carl Levin: Mitt Romney criticism of Obama defense budget not factual (+video) (The Christian Science Monitor)
- FedEx employee charged for bomb joke on Army base (AP)
- Accused Pentagon shooter pleads guilty in Va. (AP)
- Md. man caught in sting pleads guilty in bomb plot (AP)
- US, Philippines eye more war drills, but no bases (AP)
- Lockheed order backlog to cushion tough 2012 (Reuters)
- Politics of defense cuts: emphasize the positive (AP)
- Plea hearing in Va. for accused Pentagon shooter (AP)
- Convicted Marine apologizes to Iraqi civilians (AP)
- Marine to serve no jail time in Iraqi killings (AP)
- Pentagon to cut Air Force drone program (AP)
- U.S. Marine spared jail time in Iraq killings (Reuters)
- Marine sergeant faces sentencing in Iraq killings (Reuters)
- U.S. shipbuilder welcomes Navy decision on carriers (Reuters)
- No simple explanation in AF Academy sex crime data (AP)
- Six marines killed in Afghanistan crash identified (Reuters)
- Egypt army pardons 1,959 detainees, prominent activist (Reuters)
- Taliban video highlights revenge on Pakistan military (Reuters)
- Panetta, defense industry meet as huge cost cuts loom (Reuters)
- Army report: Suicide rate sets record; some alcohol abuse up 54 percent (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Marine's Iraq killings trial resumes in California (AP)
- Northern Irish militant found guilty of soldiers' killing (Reuters)
- Republicans say Obama wrong to cut military funds (AP)
- Rocket with military satellite launches from Florida (Reuters)
- Army reports suicides down, but violent crimes up (AP)
- Influential military vote in South Carolina split (Reuters)
- Panetta: US 'fully prepared' for an Iran challenge (AP)
- Pentagon works on new plan to curb sex assaults (AP)
- DoD seeks to crack down on sex assaults in ranks (Reuters)
- U.S. military says prepared to deal with Iran threat (Reuters)
- GOP candidates vie for backing of SC military vets (AP)
- Paul promises deep cuts in military spending (AP)
- Brazil's Embraer eyes NATO buyers for Super Tucano (Reuters)
- Decision on expanding cyber defense pilot due in March (Reuters)
- Iran ships approached U.S. vessels in Gulf (Reuters)
- Marines inch toward charges over desecration video (Reuters)
- U.S. military chief: Leaders back reshaping with smaller force (Reuters)
- Analysis: Is Marine desecration video a new Abu Ghraib? (Reuters)
- Marine says he would have leveled Iraqi home (AP)
- Turkish former army chief appeals against detention (Reuters)
- Pakistan president goes to Dubai as split with military widens (Reuters)
- Marine: Sgt. called for bloodshed in Haditha (AP)
- Pakistan PM sacks defense secretary, tension rises (Reuters)
- Defense contractors vie for FAA data contract (Reuters)
- No big U.S. naval buildup in Asia, top officer says (Reuters)
- Iran strait keeps me awake at night - U.S. Navy boss (Reuters)
- Analysis: EU faces defense challenge as U.S. looks to Asia (Reuters)
- Schumer wants all military steel to be made in USA (AP)
- Analysis: Europe faces defense challenge as U.S. looks to Asia (Reuters)
- Marine accused of losing control in war crime (AP)
- U.S. will have world's strongest military despite cuts: Panetta (Reuters)
- Israel charges five settlers with army base rampage (Reuters)
- Perry says Obama doesn't understand military (AP)
- Iran holds military exercise near Afghan border (Reuters)
- China paper calls U.S. a troublemaker for defense strategy (Reuters)
- Suspect in Utah cop shooting under hospital guard (AP)
- Paul campaign pulls in cash from military donors (AP)
- Turkish ex-army chief in jail over anti-government plot (Reuters)
- Utah officer died pursuing his dream (AP)
- China must assert itself despite new U.S. strategy: report (Reuters)
- Father: Suspect in deadly Utah shootout had PTSD (AP)
- Turkish ex-army chief ordered held in jail for trial (Reuters)
- New Pentagon strategy stresses Asia, cyber, drones (Reuters)
- Analysis: Will Panetta stave off deeper cuts to military? (Reuters)
- Obama launches reshaping, shrinking of US military (AP)
- New Pentagon defense strategy puts more focus on Asia (Reuters)
- Pentagon chief: Smaller military means extra risk (AP)
- Washington to gain, lose jobs in Boeing moves (AP)
- Boeing to close Wichita plant with 2,160 jobs (AP)
- Pentagon to unveil plan guiding big spending cuts (AP)
- Obama plans to cut tens of thousands of ground troops (Reuters)
- Boeing to close Kan. defense plant by end of 2013 (AP)
- North Korea military strategy superior, says think-tank (Reuters)
- Panetta to unveil review to guide defense cuts (Reuters)
- US to Iran: American warships to remain in Gulf (AP)
- Pentagon: US Navy will remain in Persian Gulf (AP)
- Boeing wins $3.48 billion U.S. missile contract (Reuters)
- North Korea says names Kim Jong-un top military commander (Reuters)
- PTSD, Respiratory Problems May Be Linked in 9/11 Responders (HealthDay)
- 'Synthetic' marijuana is problem for US military (AP)
- U.S. Saudi fighter jet sale to help offset Iran (Reuters)
- New satellites to extend China's military reach (Reuters)
- Gov't to pay family $17.8M for military jet crash (AP)
- Appeals court upholds convictions in Fort Dix plot (AP)
- DOD: Reported sexual assaults up at 3 academies (AP)
- Sexual assault reports up at U.S. military academies: report (Reuters)
- Debt-riddled Japan relaxes decades-old arms exports ban (Reuters)
- Pakistan PM denies reports govt wants to sack army, intel chiefs (Reuters)
- Top military officer condemns hazing (AP)
- Pakistan army chief says coup fears speculation (Reuters)
- Pakistan leaders near showdown with army: newspapers (Reuters)
- Exclusive: Pakistan army wants Zardari out but not a coup (Reuters)
- Korean firm accused of illegal US military exports (AP)
- National Guard at border cut to fewer than 300 (AP)
- 8 Occupy protesters arrested at Democratic HQ (AP)
- Overstretched U.S. drone pilots face stress risk (Reuters)
- Clinton urges stable transition in NKorea (AP)
- U.S. military posture in South Korea unchanged (Reuters)
- No change in US military alert levels in Korea (AP)
- Overstretched drone pilots face stress risk (Reuters)
- Islamists protest in support of Pakistan army (Reuters)
- Michelle Obama donates gifts to Toys for Tots (AP)
- Clarification: Military Jet-Crash story (AP)
- U.S. withdrawal in Iraq rolls into final act (Reuters)
- As US troops leave Iraq, some ask: Was the war worth it? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Fewer veterans with PTSD using anti-anxiety drugs (Reuters)
- Michelle Obama to donate gifts to Toys for Tots (AP)
- Medal of Honor recipient drops defamation lawsuit (AP)
- Army says coup memo attempt to hurt Pakistan: reports (Reuters)
- Lawsuit filed over ape in noose at federal agency (AP)
- Medal of honor recipient drops lawsuit against ex-employer (Reuters)
- Correction: Military Sexual Abuse story (AP)
- Military dogs' death at Houston airport spurs suit (AP)
- Abuse lawsuit against Rumsfeld, Gates tossed out (AP)
- Lawmaker unveils bill to avert defense cuts (AP)
- Republicans try to protect military from budget cuts (Reuters)
- Family seeks $56 million after San Diego jet crash (AP)
- Recent West Point grad among dead in Army crash (AP)
- Group moving forward on NM ghost town for research (AP)
- Military rules guide hearing in WikiLeaks case (AP)
- Israel approves steps to rein in settler violence (Reuters)
- Father shares pain during military jet crash trial (AP)
- Father recalls life before family killed by crash (AP)
- Defense cuts could cost 1.5 million jobs: lawmaker (Reuters)
- Judge dismisses military sexual abuse suit (AP)
- Israel denounces settlers' attack on army base (Reuters)
- Defense Secretary Panetta makes unannounced Afghanistan trip (Reuters)
- Army helicopters crash on Washington base, 4 dead (AP)
- Two Army helicopters crash in Washington state, 4 dead (Reuters)
- Japan likely to pick F-35 fighter this week (Reuters)
- Man says military jet crash destroyed his life (AP)
- US official charged with bribery to plead guilty (AP)
- CA family who lost 4 sues over military jet crash (AP)
- General Dynamics CEO sets sights on further growth, acquisitions (Reuters)
- Lockheed in $4 billion U.S. F-35 fighter deal (Reuters)
- Defense secretary to discuss strategic review (Reuters)
- Canadian man indicted in Iraq suicide bombing (Reuters)
- Man pleads guilty in Seattle terror plot (AP)
- U.S. seeks to reassure China on Australia military ties (Reuters)
- Lawyer: Man to plead guilty in Seattle terror plot (AP)
- Mother: Man charged in AL postal shooting had PTSD (AP)
- Rajaratnam begins 11-year insider trading sentence (Reuters)
- U.S.-Iran row overshadows Afghan conference (Reuters)
- Afghans need decade of help, Karzai says before Bonn (Reuters)
- Police at No Greater PTSD Risk Than General Public: Study (HealthDay)
- Lockheed F-35 output should slow: program chief (Reuters)
- Dogs of war also suffer from emotional stress (Reuters)
- U.S. official: Lockheed F-35 production should slow (Reuters)
- Pentagon F-35 chief calls for slower production (Reuters)
- Army official sees Egypt's foreign reserves plunging (Reuters)
- Hearing for man accused of shooting at Pentagon (AP)
- Man faces charges in military buildings shootings (AP)
- Republicans find no easy ways to protect military (Reuters)
- NY probes foreclosures on military: source (Reuters)
- After losing fed loan, military solar project a go (AP)
- Cain doesn't talk about alleged affair in speech (AP)
- Medal of Honor recipient sues defense contractor (AP)
- FBI director raises concerns with detainee policy (AP)
- U.S. vulnerable to cyber attacks: military chief (Reuters)
- Senators challenge White House on terror suspects (AP)
- Suicide bomber hits Iraq military base, 19 dead (Reuters)
- Giffords serves Thanksgiving meal at Ariz. base (AP)
- Canadian troops, doughnuts leaving Kandahar (Reuters)
- USO airport volunteers welcome troops on holiday (AP)
- Don't slash military budget, GOP contenders say (AP)
- Republicans take issue with cuts to defense budget (AP)
- Toll Brothers buys Seattle area homebuilder (AP)
- Yemen tribe hits base, army kills 20 militants (Reuters)
- U.S. says giving, not selling, F-16s to Indonesia (Reuters)
- Military dropping anti-malaria drug (AP)
- US budget woes could hit European missile defense (AP)
- Lockheed gets $7.4B Air Force deal to upgrade F-22 (AP)
- Gay soldier shares reaction to GOP debate boos (AP)
- Dem chairman rebuts White House on detainee policy (AP)
- Another outburst by soldier accused of Fort Hood plot (Reuters)
- Panetta in Conn.: US must protect industrial base (AP)
- Obama in Bali for summit of East Asian nations (AP)
- US assures Manila of 2nd warship amid Spratlys row (AP)
- U.S. military better prepared for cyber warfare: general (Reuters)
- Countering China, Obama asserts US a Pacific power (AP)
- Obama boosts U.S. military in Australia, reassures China (Reuters)
- U.S. reserves right to meet cyber attack with force (Reuters)
- NJ contractor gets probation for illegal exports (AP)
- Pentagon leaders defend withdrawal of US from Iraq (AP)
- Senators, defense leaders spar over Iraq (AP)
- Panetta spells out budget cut doomsday fears (Reuters)
- APNewsBreak: Study: PTSD programs duplicated (AP)
- Millionaires to Congress: Raise our taxes (AP)
- Panetta details impact of deeper cuts in military (AP)
- Accused Pentagon shooter pleads in unrelated case (AP)
- Huge blast kills 17 at Iran military base (Reuters)
- Pentagon review of mortuary mishap hits early snag (Reuters)
- Internet helps military connect to Main Street (AP)
- Dogs help veterans cope with psychological war scars (Reuters)
- Audit: Naval Academy wasted $3.5M on contract (AP)
- Ohio man sentenced for illegal military exporting (AP)
- Air Force chief questioned over war dead's remains (Reuters)
- Board members settle SEC charges, pay $1.67M (AP)
- Boeing defense CEO: braced for deep spending cut (Reuters)
- Calif. Marine beaten to death at Camp Pendleton (AP)
- US admiral says he worries most about NKorea (AP)
- Guantanamo hearing to be beamed to U.S. viewing sites (Reuters)
- Military lost track of remains of war dead (Reuters)
- Officials: Fake weapons parts 'ticking time bomb' (AP)
- Calif. Marine's death investigated as homicide (AP)
- U.S. Army soldier charged with attempted espionage (Reuters)
- Lawmakers says counterfeits flood Pentagon supply (AP)
- Soldiers murder trial begins in North Ireland (Reuters)
- Insight: Has Iran ended Israel's Begin Doctrine? (Reuters)
- Halliburton sued over Cold War missile casing site (Reuters)
- Pentagon is asked to outline impact of budget cuts (Reuters)
- Top GOP senators press Pentagon on specific cuts (AP)
- Iran now top threat to U.S. says military official (Reuters)
- Iran is top threat to U.S., military official says (Reuters)
- Correction: For-Profit Colleges-Military story (AP)
- Military vets march with Occupy Wall Street (AP)
- Air Force cutting 9,000 jobs now, more later (AP)
- Mexico army rescues 15 kidnapped Honduran migrants (AP)
- Alaska soldier caught before causing damage, army says (Reuters)
- Pentagon chiefs: bigger defense cuts would hurt US (AP)
- Israel test-fires missile as Iran debate rages (Reuters)
- Military chiefs warn against bigger defense cuts (AP)
- U.S. Army soldier arrested on suspicion of espionage (Reuters)
- Pentagon concludes should cost review of F-35 (Reuters)
- Iraq can't defend itself fully before 2020: general (Reuters)
- Headaches Take Soldiers Away From War (HealthDay)
- Vegas man gets 5 years for Iraq weapon conspiracy (AP)
- Sleep disorders plague vets with head trauma or PTSD (Reuters)
- Pentagon personnel chief steps down amid probe (AP)
- Somalia, Libya, Uganda: US increases Africa focus (AP)
- House speaker says no more defense cuts (AP)
- Defense companies post profits, cite rising backlogs (Reuters)
- Insurgents attack two foreign bases in Afghan south (Reuters)
- Analysis: Defections test Assad's ability to sustain crackdown (Reuters)
- Defense companies post profits despite sales pressure (Reuters)
- Insurgents attack US-run base in Afghanistan (AP)
- Gay and lesbian service members sue government (AP)
- Lockheed airs gripes with Pentagon contract demands (Reuters)
- GOP senators, Lieberman press for Iraq hearing (AP)
- Boeing profit lifted by commercial and defense sales (Reuters)
- Shares of defense companies fall on spending cuts (AP)
- Defense companies post profits, sales pressure seen (Reuters)
- Boeing profit lifted by commercial, defense sales (Reuters)
- Afghan Taliban says will target national assembly (Reuters)
- Lockheed, Pentagon at odds over F-35 costs: sources (Reuters)
- Boeing sees growth in cyber despite defense cuts (Reuters)
- Woman gets prison over counterfeits sold to Navy (AP)
- Lockheed wins $1 billion UK MoD contract (Reuters)
- Suspect in shooting of Ga. deputy served in Iraq (AP)
- Japan contractor hacking likely got military data: Asahi (Reuters)
- US, Filipino marines hold drill near disputed area (AP)
- Big banks under pressure in Europe crisis (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Banks nowhere near deal on Greece (AP)
- Lawmakers open to changes in military benefits (AP)
- Iraq war over, US troops coming home, Obama says (AP)
- Lawmaker warns Pakistan over ties to Haqqani group (AP)
- Obama announces total Iraq troop withdrawal (AP)
- FBI official calls for secure, alternate Internet (AP)
- Pentagon weighing how to respond to cyberattacks (AP)
- Marine says no to prison release to witness birth (AP)
- Japan pushing Okinawa ahead of Panetta visit (AP)
- Bachmann says cuts to Pentagon budget are possible (AP)
- VFW urges 2 million to fight benefit changes (AP)
- Correction: Iraq-US Deaths story (AP)
- High court to rule on lying about military medals (AP)
- High court to rule on Stolen Valor Act (AP)
- Supreme Court to hear military medal lying case (Reuters)
- US, Philippine marines begin drills near Spratlys (AP)
- Active duty gays say coming out has been nonevent (AP)
- Army museum's morbid oddities resettled in Md. (AP)
- Militants assault US base in eastern Afghanistan (AP)
- Pentagon kills Boeing Army radio program (Reuters)
- Top senators open to changes in military health (AP)
- Top GOP senator open to changes in military health (AP)
- Gay military personnel ready for 1st convention (AP)
- Budget cuts take U.S. military to the edge : Panetta (Reuters)
- Panetta: Cutting too deep would devastate military (AP)
- Top general opens door for F-35 fighter jet cuts (AP)
- Many cancer survivors struggle with PTSD symptoms (Reuters)
- US: No decision yet on US troops levels in Iraq (AP)
- Panetta assails plan for U.S. military cuts (Reuters)
- A top Senate Dem says Iran plot may be act of war (AP)
- Egypt's army defends action in protest crackdown (Reuters)
- Panetta says difficult Pentagon cuts are coming (Reuters)
- Analysis: With clashes, Egyptians lose trust in military ruler (Reuters)
- British and U.S. forces free hijacked ship (Reuters)
- Plea hearing postponed again for Pentagon suspect (AP)
- British, U.S. forces free hijacked ship (Reuters)
- Analysis: Russia feeds arms addiction as soft power fails (Reuters)
- Obama visits wounded service members (AP)
- General: Combat brigades could face cuts (AP)
- Analysis: China's military buildup: How far along is it? (Reuters)
- UAW workers reject Oshkosh pact for second time (Reuters)
- Vegas jury finds Navy SEAL guilty in weapons case (AP)
- Officer who vowed to fix intel now troubleshooter (AP)
- Oshkosh, UAW reach tentative agreement on contract (Reuters)
- Analysis: Defense industry eyeing Pentagon's Carter warily (Reuters)
- Researchers Assess What Works Best to Prevent PTSD (HealthDay)
- Prince Harry due in US for military training (AP)
- Romney: Rebuild defense, add 100,000 troops (AP)
- Vietnam general makes rare address to military (Reuters)
- Pragmatism rules new Obama team's Pakistan policy (Reuters)
- Eyeing an Afghan exit, military resets priorities (AP)
- Vegas jury reviews Navy SEAL weapons dealing case (AP)
- GOP senator defends military custody for suspects (AP)
- Lockheed to offer F-35 work to Japan firms to win bid (Reuters)
- Psychologist: Conn. home invasion suspect abused (AP)
- Egypt's presidential hopefuls want early vote (Reuters)
- U.S. warns NATO over spending cuts, security (Reuters)
- Egypt army says won't propose presidential candidate (Reuters)
- INSIGHT: Humbled Dubai looks to real economy, Arab world (Reuters)
- US paratroops stage massive jump (AP)
- Many U.S. veterans say Iraq, Afghan wars not worth it (Reuters)
- Panetta presses NATO allies to address defense needs (Reuters)
- Poll: 1 in 3 vets sees Iraq, Afghan wars as wastes (AP)
- U.S. cuts put pressure on NATO to boost cooperation (Reuters)
- Boeing drug probe took four years to be thorough: official (Reuters)
- Syrian rebel commander takes refuge in Turkey (Reuters)
- Judge: No Iraqi law in Pa. soldier's shower death (AP)
- Pentagon: Budget pinch to exclude some priorities (AP)
- Japan eyes private firms help on cyber attacks: report (Reuters)
- Japan eyes private firms help on cyber attacks: Nikkei (Reuters)
- Boeing arrest points to U.S. workplace drug problems (Reuters)
- Boeing drug probe took four years to be thorough: officials (Reuters)
- US: military chaplains may perform same-sex unions (AP)
- Boeing workers busted in drug sweep at plant (Reuters)
- Dozens arrested in drug raid at Pa. Boeing plant (AP)
- Military retirees to pay higher health premiums (AP)
- Drug bust at Boeing aircraft plant in Pennsylvania (Reuters)
- Appeals court tosses gays in military lawsuit (AP)
- U.S. court vacates ruling on gays in military (Reuters)
- Hefty bonds for soldiers in Okla. home invasion (AP)
- Lawmakers want more for struggling military homeowners (Reuters)
- Iran says could deploy navy near U.S. coast: report (Reuters)
- US: Taiwan outgunned by China despite arms sales (AP)
- BAE Systems to cut nearly 3,000 UK jobs (Reuters)
- Man in Pentagon shooting faces new charge at jail (AP)
- Fake W.Va. Army general gets 2 years in prison (AP)
- Pentagon extends program to defend cyber networks (AP)
- Boeing says Japan could produce F-18 under license (Reuters)
- Senator: Consider military action against Pakistan (AP)
- Report: Further cuts devastating to military (AP)
- Road out of Iraq brings speed bumps for US (AP)
- Santorum: 'Don't ask, don't tell' repeal foolish (AP)
- Gov't opposes full severance pay for military gays (AP)
- A third of military suicides told of plans to die (AP)
- Military: Suicide data improving but more needed (AP)
- For-profit colleges getting more GI Bill dollars (AP)
- China warns U.S. of price for Taiwan arms sales (Reuters)
- U.S. court dismisses Iraq contractor torture cases (Reuters)
- Appeals court in Va. tosses 2 Abu Ghraib lawsuits (AP)
- Gov't seeks legislation protecting service members (AP)
- Armed Services chairman: Cuts could mean draft (AP)
- U.S. government concerned at hacking of Japan arms firms (Reuters)
- U.S. concerned at hacking of Japan arms firms (Reuters)
- US military milestone: end to ban on gay service (AP)
- Feds ask court to dismiss 'don't ask' lawsuit (AP)
- Training flights suspended after Calif. air crash (AP)
- Gays in military relieved by end of policy (Reuters)
- Obama hails end of U.S. military restrictions on gays (Reuters)
- Panetta: 12 more US troops sent to Libya (AP)
- Senators who led fight to end ban celebrate repeal (AP)
- Academies don't expect much change from DADT end (AP)
- Obama hails end of military restrictions on gays (Reuters)
- Repeal of gay ban causing few waves in military (AP)
- Obama notes arrival of new, open policy on gays (AP)
- Japan cyber attack silence may breach arms contracts (Reuters)
- 2 Marines killed in helicopter crash at Calif base (AP)
- Helicopter crash at Calif. base kills 2 Marines (AP)
- Navy officer, partner wed in Vt. as ban ends (AP)
- Japan defense secrets safe in hacking: minister (Reuters)
- Two Marines die in California helicopter crash (Reuters)
- Don't Ask, Don't Tell for military gays runs out (Reuters)
- Pentagon says military is ready for gay ban repeal (AP)
- Taiwan portrays Obama as yielding to China (Reuters)
- APNewsBreak: No death penalty in '09 Iraq deaths (AP)
- Taiwan criticizes Obama team over new F-16 holdup (Reuters)
- Pentagon: Ready for gay ban repeal Tuesday (AP)
- Japan's defense industry hit by its first cyber attack (Reuters)
- U.N., others to boost military in western Ivory Coast (Reuters)
- Repeal of gay ban welcomed by civilian partners (AP)
- Months of changes precede end to military gay ban (AP)
- Subtle acts reshape military society amid repeal (AP)
- Security incident over at Arizona military base: official (Reuters)
- AP Exclusive: Navy clears gay WWII vet's record (AP)
- 2 lawmakers seek to delay end of military gay ban (AP)
- Defense cuts could worsen unemployment: Pentagon (Reuters)
- Contractors battle against further military cuts (Reuters)
- Manufacturers lobby against deeper defense cuts (AP)
- US fraud-fighting effort in Afghanistan criticized (AP)
- Car bomb kills 15, wounds dozens in southern Iraq (Reuters)
- General foresees muted response to gay ban repeal (AP)
- Fraud fighting effort in Afghanistan is under fire (AP)
- Senate panel backs freeze in Pentagon base budget (Reuters)
- U.S. to face long-term threat from Qaeda affiliates (Reuters)
- Deputy Defense nominee warns on big budget cuts (Reuters)
- Senate panel approves freeze in defense spending (AP)
- Man who tried to export jet to Iran sentenced (AP)
- U.S. sees Libya embassy reopening within weeks (Reuters)
- Pentagon suspect's plea in other case rescheduled (AP)
- Armed Services chairman criticizes Obama policies (AP)
- Rumsfeld: Kept Pentagon open to send a message (AP)
- Two soldiers detained over missing Fort Bragg ammunition (Reuters)
- Analysis: Obama's risky calculus on Iraq troop levels (Reuters)
- Officials investigate missing ammo at Fort Bragg (AP)
- Military suicides not just a number to 1 lawmaker (AP)
- U.S. faces tough choices on defense budget (Reuters)
- Defense cuts spat clouds deficit panel debate (Reuters)
- Army fears further troop cuts in budget fight (Reuters)
- Senator Kyl says opposes any new defense cuts (Reuters)
- Military investigating Navy medic in bomb threat (AP)
- Israel deploys drones over Egyptian border (AP)
- Navy corpsman linked to bomb threat surrenders (AP)
- US says no decision on keeping troops in Iraq (AP)
- Odierno becomes Army chief of staff (AP)
- Military raises alert level ahead of September 11 (Reuters)
- Federal government backs solar military project (AP)
- House chairman warns against deeper defense cuts (AP)
- Settlers suspected in vandalism at Israeli army base (Reuters)
- Pentagon ups threat level at bases ahead of 9-11 (AP)
- U.S. military hikes alert level ahead of September 11 (Reuters)
- US official: no decision on troop levels in Iraq (AP)
- Colombian president shakes up military command (AP)
- U.S. civilian engineer found dead in Kabul (Reuters)
- Researchers find possible drug target for PTSD (Reuters)
- PTSD-gene link found in students after shootings (AP)
- AP-GfK Poll: Japanese support for US bases grows (AP)
- Appeals court asked to vacate Don't Ask judgment (Reuters)
- Appeals court hears arguments on gay troop ban (AP)
- Court to hear arguments on gays in military (Reuters)
- Group seeks appellate action on gays in military (AP)
- Court case reveals details of secret flights (AP)
- Court case lifts lid on secret post 9/11 flights (AP)
- Pentagon criticized for lax contractor oversight (Reuters)
- Petraeus: Budget cuts must not impair military (AP)
- Report on military pensions delayed (AP)
- U.S. and Iraq talking but no F-16 deal yet (Reuters)
- Petraeus says troop support must be top priority (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Military aid for neighbors of Libya (AP)
- Effects of Combat Stress May Not Last as Long as Thought (HealthDay)
- Irene tests military's revamped disaster response (AP)
- Military widows bond at Alaska retreat (AP)
- China issues protest over US report on military (AP)
- Defense employee arrested in Ga. on bribery charge (AP)
- Defense Department employee accused of $95,000 bribe (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Children May Have PTSD (HealthDay)
- China media dismiss Pentagon cock-and-bull report (Reuters)
- China state news agency blasts US defense report (AP)
- Pentagon: China military growing rapidly (AP)
- North Korea set to consider nuclear moratorium: Kremlin (Reuters)
- North Korea ready to discuss nuclear moratorium: Kremlin (Reuters)
- Turkey says 90-100 Kurd rebels killed in northern Iraq raids (Reuters)
- Unlikely coincidence helps plane crash survivors (AP)
- Pentagon, scarred by 9/11, adapts to new fight (AP)
- Tolls and fares to rise in NYC area (AP)
- Ex-Serbian officer gets time served for lying (AP)
- 2 Fort Bragg soldiers charged in teenager's death (AP)
- NY/NJ Port Authority board raises tolls, fares (AP)
- Are military pensions too 'generous'? (AP)
- Man in standoff at Alaska military base surrenders (Reuters)
- Turkish military attacks PKK rebels in Iraq (Reuters)
- US-Egypt military exercise canceled (AP)
- U.S. and Egypt scrap major military drill for this year (Reuters)
- Pentagon: Army improperly tested body armor plates (AP)
- Panetta: Bigger defense cuts would 'weaken' US (AP)
- General Dynamics buying Vangent for $960M (AP)
- NY attorney general settles soldiers' $3.5M debt (AP)
- US court rejects appeal in Iraq rape, slaying (AP)
- Panetta: Bigger defense cuts would be devastating (AP)
- NY, NJ commuters sound off on toll hikes (AP)
- Holdout law schools to accept military recruiters (AP)
- Tough for gay members to return to full military (AP)
- Boeing spends $4.4 million on 2Q lobbying (AP)
- Pentagon list of dead in helicopter downing (AP)
- Commander returns to Pentagon after leading 101st (AP)
- China launches first aircraft carrier on maiden sea trial (Reuters)
- China launches first aircraft carrier on maiden sea (Reuters)
- Survivors of Brain Hemorrhage May Experience PTSD (HealthDay)
- Grand jury indicts U.S. private in Fort Hood plot (Reuters)
- Court allows torture lawsuit against Rumsfeld (Reuters)
- Court allows torture lawsuit against Rumsfeld (AP)
- Dem: US credit down because of military spending (AP)
- China media say U.S. debt woes show military overreach (Reuters)
- Kirkuk joint 'Golden Lions' face uncertain future (AFP)
- In Afghanistan, more and more roadside bombs (AFP)
- Iraqis angry over Abu Ghraib ringleader's release (AFP)
- Abu Ghraib abuse ringleader freed from jail (AFP)
- Abu Ghraib abuse ringleader Graner released from prison (Reuters)
- APNewsBreak: Abu Ghraib abuse ringleader released (AP)
- Obama proposes tax credits for hiring veterans (Reuters)
- US military to shorten soldier tours of duty (AFP)
- Months After Shootings, Many Virginia Tech Students Suffered PTSD (HealthDay)
- Missing credentials harm jobless veterans (Reuters)
- Obama to push tax credits for hiring veterans (Reuters)
- Pentagon chief warns won't accept extra spending cuts (AFP)
- US soldier in Texas plot had bomb materials: court (AFP)
- Judge refers Army soldier to grand jury (Reuters)
- Panetta: threatened defense cuts a doomsday device (AP)
- Fears for US Army bullet-proof vests over poor tests (AFP)
- Officials: NATO considers more Kosovo reserves (AP)
- Panetta warns against 'dangerous' budget cuts (AP)
- China accuses Japan of exaggerating it as a military threat (Reuters)
- Panetta warns against sweeping defense budget cuts (Reuters)
- Judge allows American to sue Rumsfeld over torture (AP)
- Huge cyber spying effort revealed, China suspected (AFP)
- Common antipsychotic no help to vets with PTSD (Reuters)
- U.S. defense cuts won't be done in hasty way: Panetta (Reuters)
- US, UN, IOC targets of huge cyber spying campaign (AFP)
- Antipsychotic Doesn't Ease PTSD in Vets, Study Finds (HealthDay)
- Navy denies parole for Marine in Iraq war crime (AP)
- Obama picks new deputy defense chief (AFP)
- Top US officer pushes for troop decision in Iraq (AFP/Getty Images/File)
- Troop retirement, health care may be eyed for cuts (AP)
- Top US officer pushes for troop decision in Iraq (AFP)
- Japan wary of rise in China's maritime activities (Reuters)
- US says Iran-backed militia attacks down in Iraq (AFP)
- Top US officer in Iraq to push for troop decision (AFP)
- Defense facing cuts up to $850B over 10 years (AP)
- Turkish PM eyes chance to pick military high command (Reuters)
- Top US officer arrives in Iraq: military (AFP)
- Turkey looks to restore order after top generals quit (Reuters)
- Turkey's leaders deny crisis as top generals quit (Reuters)
- Iraq PM pushes US training mission, F-16 deal (AFP)
- Turkey's Gul says no crisis as top generals quit (Reuters)
- US soldier charged in Fort Hood bomb plot (AFP)
- Turkey's military in turmoil as top brass quit (Reuters)
- 27 rifles stolen from California military base (AP)
- AWOL soldier defiantly shouts '09 suspect's name (AP)
- Turkey's military chiefs resign: report (Reuters)
- AWOL soldier defiant in 1st court appearance (AP)
- Vets with PTSD, government reach settlement (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Ark. soldier shooter sent FBI letter (AP)
- US soldier held in new Texas base 'terror plot' (AFP)
- Congressman files bill to honor 2 Ark. soldiers (AP)
- Egypt's army head blames foreign intervention (Reuters)
- Israeli army charges border lookouts with shirking duties (Reuters)
- Unmanned Army blimp brought down in Pa. woods (AP)
- Defense contractor sales miss Wall Street view (Reuters)
- Zebari hopeful some US troops can stay post 2011 (AFP)
- Mexican troops involuntarily cross into US (AP)
- Unmanned Army blimp crashes in southwestern Pa. (AP)
- General Dempsey warns against deep defense cuts (Reuters)
- Family seeks recognition for soldier slain in Ark. (AP)
- Military exchanges to foster US-China trust: Mullen (AFP)
- Lockheed Martin 2Q profit falls 10 percent (AP)
- US military chief nominee says to press Pakistan (AFP)
- Pentagon shutting down TroopTube (AFP)
- US transfers security at Basra port to Iraq (AFP)
- US military chief nominee worried on defense cuts (AFP)
- Invisible wounds of war: There's an app for that? (AP)
- US takes on Iraq pullout 'one bite at a time' (AFP)
- Shooter in Ark. soldier killing sentenced to life (AP)
- No permanent U.S. bases in Afghanistan: U.S. ambassador (Reuters)
- Psychiatrists testify in Ark. soldier death case (AP)
- Car bomb in Yemen's Aden kills 9 soldiers, injures 21 (Reuters)
- Former top US military officer John Shalikashvili dies (AFP)
- US forces to stop joint operations in Iraq's north (AFP)
- Obama ends ban on openly gay military service (AP)
- Obama gives final approval to let gays join military (AFP)
- U.S. military's ban on gays to end on September 20 (Reuters)
- Psychiatrist: Suspect in soldier death delusional (AP)
- Leon Panetta says no blank check for Pentagon spending (Reuters)
- Obama, Panetta, Mullen to meet on gays in military (AP)
- Defense begins case in Arkansas soldier's death (AP)
- Pentagon set to end gay military ban (AFP)
- GAO: Blocked fuel line hampered military satellite (AP)
- AP sources: Panetta to OK end of military gay ban (AP)
- Military to certify ready for repeal of gay ban (Reuters)
- Video confession shown in Ark. soldier death trial (AP)
- Egypt's army draws fire over military trials (Reuters)
- Soldier tells of shooting at Ark. recruiting post (AP)
- Pentagon looks to social media as new battlefield (AFP)
- Texas base shooting trial set for March 2012 (Reuters)
- Lawyer: Melaku has no grudge against Marines (AP)
- Accused Fort Hood shooter fails to enter plea (AFP)
- Prosecutor details Arkansas soldier's 2009 death (AP)
- Jury picked for Arkansas solider death trial (AP)
- Storied US military hospital to close its doors (AFP)
- Jury selection resumes over Arkansas solider death (AP)
- Lawyer: Trial in Ark. soldier death not 'whodunit' (AP)
- U.S. pays a third more for defense as in 2001: analyst (Reuters)
- UK plans to boost army reserves (AP)
- Suspect in Ark. soldier death cannot fire lawyers (AP)
- Suspect in Ark. soldier's death seeks bigger stage (AP)
- Yemen army, tribes in offensive on militants in south (Reuters)
- Military Gay couples won't enjoy benefits (AP)
- Military members march for San Diego gay pride (Reuters)
- Troops march in San Diego's gay pride parade (AP)
- Court temporarily reinstates Don't Ask, Don't Tell (Reuters)
- Troops to march in San Diego's gay pride parade (AP)
- Court: 'don't ask, don't tell' will stay in place (AP)
- San Diego gay pride march to feature active duty military (Reuters)
- Army identifies additional draftees in service (AP)
- Troops to march in San Diego's Pride parade (AP)
- Army shooting suspect to appear in court July 20 (Reuters)
- US military leader sees stark rifts with China (AP)
- 24,000 files stolen from defense contractor: Pentagon (AFP)
- Feds want 'don't ask, don't tell' halt stayed (AP)
- Cyber theft illustrates Pentagon security challenge (Reuters)
- McCain to oppose Pentagon request on fighter jet (AP)
- AP Enterprise: Army treats brain injuries in field (AP)
- Pentagon to publish strategy for cyberspace wars (AP)
- Female Afghan military pilots making history in US (AP)
- AP sources: Feds eye CIA officer in prisoner death (AP)
- Myanmar army turning prisoners into war zone porters: groups (Reuters)
- US firm pleads guilty to illegal defense exports (AP)
- US firm pleads guilty to illegal defense exports (AFP)
- AP Enterprise: Families sue after soldiers' deaths (AP)
- Analysis: Electronic warfare moves to frontline (Reuters)
- Gitmo photographer gets deal in passport case (AP)
- Iraq's Sadr lashes out at US (AFP)
- Contractor accused of negligence in soldier deaths (AP)
- Court: Gov't must state position on gay troop ban (AP)
- Hacker group claims hit on US defense contractor (AFP)
- US ran fake vaccine project in hunt for bin Laden: report (AFP)
- Court tells U.S. to clarify stance on gays in military (Reuters)
- With abuse increasing, Army limits addictive meds (AP)
- Iranian weapons allegedly used against US troops (AP)
- 12 killed in blast at Cyprus navy base (Reuters)
- Panetta makes 9/11 gaffe in Iraq (AFP)
- China raps U.S. over military drills in disputed seas (Reuters)
- US forces 'still attacking Iraq Shiite insurgents' (AFP)
- NORAD tracks 3 planes in 2 days at Obama retreat (AFP)
- Army sergeant guilty in beating of fellow soldier (Reuters)
- Citigroup sued by National Guard man over foreclosure (Reuters)
- House boosts military budget in time of austerity (AP)
- House votes to halt gay unions on military bases (AP)
- House passes $649B defense spending bill (AP)
- House approves $649 billion for defense in 2012 (Reuters)
- House rejects effort to prohibit funds for Libya (AP)
- Venezuela's Chavez keeps ministers in same jobs (Reuters)
- 2 charged in Seattle terror plot plead not guilty (AP)
- US men indicted over Fort Hood-style plot (AFP)
- Baghdad roadside bomb kills 2 US soldiers (AP)
- 1 dead, 5 hurt in Calif military helicopter crash (AP)
- US veteran fighting fit at 59 in Afghan war (AFP)
- 1 dead, 5 hurt in chopper crash at Camp Pendleton (AP)
- One dead in California crash of Marine helicopter (Reuters)
- Democrats challenge Obama's Afghan withdrawal plan (Reuters)
- Government facilities targets of cyber attacks (Reuters)
- Military plane crashes in NM after pilot ejects (AP)
- Court orders immediate halt to gay military ban (AP)
- Obama to send condolence letters on troop suicides (AP)
- Strike up the band! House votes to restore money (AP)
- Court orders gay military service ban lifted (Reuters)
- US court orders immediate end to military gay ban (AFP)
- Obama changes protocol on troop suicides (Reuters)
- Sadr says Iraqis employed with US are outcasts (AFP)
- Obama comments on new policy on condolence letters (AP)
- Fort Hood shooting suspect to face court martial (Reuters)
- New policy on condolences for military suicides (AP)
- Australia 'linked to Abu Ghraib abuses' (AFP)
- Mental problems of soldiers' kids tied to wars (Reuters)
- Iraq open to reconciliation with anti-US fighters (AFP)
- New type of commander may avoid Katrina-like chaos (AP)
- US millions fund SSudan army; worries over abuses (AP)
- Warnings sounded over precipitous defense cuts (Reuters)
- New defense chief Panetta sees tough budget choices (Reuters)
- US wars leave 225,000 dead, cost $4.4 trillion: study (AFP)
- Panetta vows to keep US military 'best' in world (AFP)
- Libya's abandoned stockpiles attract smugglers (Reuters)
- Panetta vows to keep US military 'strongest' in world (AFP)
- New defense chief sees tough budget choices (Reuters)
- Panetta takes the helm as Pentagon chief (AFP)
- Lockheed's aeronautics unit to cut 1,500 jobs (Reuters)
- Lockheed, Boeing in $1.1 billion US Air Force deal (Reuters)
- Next US defense chief will not gut military: Pentagon (AFP)
- Lockheed Martin doubles job cuts (AP)
- U.S. rejects demands to vacate Pakistan drone base (Reuters)
- Obama says Gates a bipartisan model of 'civility' (AFP)
- Obama hails retiring Gates, the 'humble' patriot (AFP)
- Defense not the cause of budget deficit: Gates (Reuters)
- 2 charged in Seattle plot detained pending trial (AP)
- Calif. man sentenced in Army recruiting scam (AP)
- Plea deal in works for alleged fake Army general (AP)
- Key US Senate panel approves new Afghan chief (AFP)
- Partnership to employ military spouses launched (Reuters)
- Hearing for 2 man accused of Seattle terror plot (AP)
- FBI looks into possible crime at top cemetery (AFP)
- Suspect in DC building shootings out of Marines (AP)
- Key US Senate panel backs limited Libya conflict (AFP)
- Key US Senate panel votes to authorize Libya role (AFP)
- US rep. to renew bill over military medical suits (AP)
- Supreme Court declines to take up Abu Ghraib detainee lawsuit (The Christian Science Monitor)
- 3 in Air Force seek discharge under gay ban (AP)
- NATO allies must pool funds or face decline: Gates (AFP)
- High court rejects Abu Ghraib lawsuit (AP)
- Supreme Court won't hear Iraqi contractor torture case (Reuters)
- Intelligence shift shows change in Afghan war aims (AP)
- Wife: Seattle bomb plot suspect is proud American (AP)
- US grounds fleet of F-22 fighter jets, indefinitely (AFP)
- Accused Seattle attackers wanted media attention (AP)
- Feds: Fort Hood massacre inspired Seattle plot (AP)
- White House criticizes House defense spending bill (Reuters)
- US pair charged with Fort Hood-style massacre plot (AFP)
- DOD lacks policy, oversight on military sexual assault: report (Reuters)
- US Marine reservist charged in military site shootings (AFP)
- Next Pentagon chief will formally end gay ban: Gates (AFP)
- Joint Chiefs chairman calls Obama plan risky (AP)
- Feds charge 2 with supplying Iranian military (AP)
- Va. man charged in 2010 DC-area military shootings (AP)
- Libya unrest forces IEA oil draw down (AFP)
- Zimbabwe general says Tsvangirai is security threat (Reuters)
- No trace of Agent Orange found in S.Korea after dumping claim (Reuters)
- Officials: Man linked to DC-area shootings in 2010 (AP)
- Unarmed Minuteman missile launched from Calif. (AP)
- Unarmed ND Minuteman missile launched in Calif (AP)
- Analysis: North Sudan flexes military might before split (Reuters)
- US, Japan delay plan to shift Okinawa bases (AFP)
- Today in History (AP)
- Senate confirms Panetta to head Pentagon (AFP)
- US Army sergeant, colleague charged in bribes scheme (AFP)
- Pakistani activist urges civilians to challenge army (Reuters)
- US, Japan delay Okinawa base plan (AFP)
- US, Japan agree to delay Marine base relocation (AP)
- US, Japan delay Okinawa plan but hold firm (AFP)
- Prince William turns 29 on duty as RAF pilot (AFP)
- US, Japan to delay base plan: officials (AFP)
- Correction: US-Japan-Military story (AP)
- Report says Pentagon must bolster cyber staff (AP)
- Lawmaker to push energy bill on behalf of Giffords (AP)
- Egypt army web page tests presidential hopefuls (Reuters)
- Analysis: Thai army takes sides as divisive election nears (Reuters)
- U.S. must not cut too much on defense: Pentagon executive (Reuters)
- Helicopters intercept aircraft near US capital (AFP)
- Senate opposes military basing plans in Asia (AP)
- US Senate moves to freeze Japan base move (AFP)
- Military spending on the agenda as US mayors meet (AP)
- Senate panel agrees on defense budget blueprint (AP)
- China to boost coastal forces amid sea tensions (Reuters)
- China raises flood alert to top level, 555,000 evacuated (Reuters)
- Pentagon dreams of Star Trek interstellar travel (AP)
- US lawmakers press for jets to Taiwan (AFP)
- Traces of dioxin found near US base in S. Korea (AFP)
- NATO head calls for more European defense spending (AP)
- Tiny amounts of toxic chemical found near US base (AP)
- Gates: NATO spending decline 'serious problem' (AFP)
- Pentagon: Force stressed by war will need funding (AP)
- Outspoken Rep. King faces newly contoured district (AP)
- Justice opens grand jury on CIA detainee's death (AP)
- Alaska man wins title of 'Hottest Military Dad (AP)
- House panel backs $649 billion in defense spending (Reuters)
- China urged to help in Senate counterfeit probe (Reuters)
- Lockheed Martin's space business to cut 1,200 jobs (AP)
- Key US senate panel approves Panetta for Pentagon (AFP)
- Senate panel approves Panetta as defense chief (Reuters)
- Senate panel OKs Panetta to be next Pentagon chief (AP)
- Senate panel urges China help in counterfeit probe (Reuters)
- Key US senate panel to back Panetta for Pentagon (AFP)
- House panel OKs defense bill, limits Pakistan aid (AP)
- In US Army, the beret is out and the cap is back (AFP)
- CIA role suspected in 2003 Iraq prison homicide (AFP)
- FBI investigating IMF computer hack, Pentagon says (Reuters)
- F-15s intercept plane near US presidential retreat (AFP)
- US foresees $46 billion in 2011 military sales (AFP)
- U.S. soldier charged with Afghan murder freed from brig (Reuters)
- Feds accuse man of stealing, selling military ammo (AP)
- German court to free woman that killed US soldier (AP)
- Senator: Gadhafi's military seriously degraded (AP)
- Gates parting shot warns NATO risks irrelevance (Reuters)
- Pentagon nominee Panetta promises fiscal discipline (Reuters)
- Panetta: Iraq will ask for some US troops to stay (AP)
- Panetta backs significant Afghan withdrawal (AFP)
- Wars, budget top agenda for next Pentagon chief (AP)
- Lightning strike lands 77 cadets in hospital (Reuters)
- Germany honors US Joint Chiefs of Staff Mullen (AP)
- ROTC cadets back at Miss. base after lightning (AP)
- Migraine Plus PTSD 4 Times More Likely in Men: Study (HealthDay)
- Lightning strike in Mississippi lands 77 cadets in hospital (Reuters)
- Lightning hits Miss. military base; 77 to hospital (AP)
- Hacking crisis costs EMC reputation in security (Reuters)
- Delta boosts military free checked bags after criticism (Reuters)
- Northrop says working to boost reliability of Global Hawk (Reuters)
- US says India Boeing deal will support 23,000 jobs (AFP)
- Iran sends submarines to Red Sea: report (Reuters)
- Afghanistan-bound Marines learn farming practices (AP)
- Officials: Half of force trained on gay ban repeal (AP)
- Boeing seen getting C-17 pact (Investor's Business Daily)
- Boeing: India's jet order to help save jobs in US (AP)
- Govt OKs $4.1 bln buy of Boeing C17 planes - source (Reuters)
- India approves $4bn Boeing military deal (AFP)
- Army's 101st pays high price for Afghan surge year (AP)
- No opt-out for opponents of gays in military: Gates (Reuters)
- Boeing eyes Asia, MidEast to boost revenue (AP)
- AP Exclusive: Serb admits lying to get into the US (AP)
- 'Dangerous' to abandon Pakistan: US military chief (AFP)
- Airman discharged under 'don't ask, don't tell' (AP)
- Senate sets hearing date for new Pentagon chief (AFP)
- US military chief 'open' to ideas on Japan base (AFP)
- US military chief: 'Dangerous' to abandon Pakistan (AFP)
- Mullen: US training cuts in Pakistan significant (AP)
- US, S. Korea survey military base for Agent Orange (AFP)
- US soldiers cite buried toxic chemical in SKorea (AP)
- Gates says U.S.-China military ties at pretty good place (Reuters)
- Gates denies US general punished for dissent (AFP)
- Pentagon: All options on table in cyber-attack (AFP)
- A US cyberwar doctrine? Pentagon document seen as first step, and a warning. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Defense: Mumbai attacks witness lied to FBI, judge (AP)
- Boeing jet garners interest (Investor's Business Daily)
- Egypt general defends forced virginity tests : CNN (Reuters)
- Charges re-filed against accused 9/11 mastermind (AP)
- House panel unveils defense spending bill (AP)
- US 'to view major cyber attacks as acts of war' (AFP)
- More evidence that PTSD, heart disease linked (Reuters)
- Commander warns over troop cuts in Afghanistan (AFP)
- Analysis: Lockheed hack highlights cyber-blame snags (Reuters)
- Obama honors US war dead on Memorial Day (AFP)
- S. Korea to survey former US bases for chemicals (AFP)
- Obama picks warrior-scholar Dempsey for top military job (Reuters)
- More evidence for PTSD, heart disease link (Reuters)
- Obama picks Dempsey as top military officer (Reuters)
- Suicide attacks kill four in Afghanistan's west (Reuters)
- Lockheed attack highlights rise in cyber espionage (AP)
- Lockheed Martin says it repelled cyber attack (AFP)
- Pentagon says impact of Lockheed attack minimal (Reuters)
- Lockheed Martin confirms attack on its IT network (AFP)
- Lockheed Martin hit by cyber attack (AP)
- Generals questioned as Turkey's pre-poll tensions show (Reuters)
- Auditors question US military plans in East Asia (AP)
- 2 firms to pay for improper military foreclosures (AP)
- US lawmakers pass $690 billion Pentagon bill (AFP)
- Critics: Military should cover abortion after rape (AP)
- Lawmakers bar more Chinese firms from Pentagon bids (AFP)
- General Dempsey may become top military officer (Reuters)
- Obama's 'favorite' general out of running for top job (AFP)
- War-weary lawmakers push Obama to end Afghan war (Reuters)
- Pawlenty says cut Social Security, not defense (Reuters)
- AP sources: Army chief picked to head Joint Chiefs (AP)
- Source: Marine out of running to head joint chiefs (AP)
- INFLUENCE GAME: Colt aiming to keep rifle business (AP)
- Tough choices to be made in cutting defense: Gates (Reuters)
- US defense cuts mean 'hard decisions': Gates (AFP)
- Pentagon buoyed by Wall Street view of defense stocks (Reuters)
- US hopes Iraq will ask troops to stay: Gates (AFP)
- Gates: Big budget cuts will diminish US influence (AP)
- White House threatens veto over 2nd engine for F-35 (Reuters)
- Russia says a fifth of defense budget stolen (Reuters)
- Advocates: Retain evidence in military rape cases (AP)
- Gates to chart path to steeper defense cuts (AP)
- Chaplains: Troops may fear sharing beliefs on gays (AP)
- Army tries new brain scans to hunt blast effects (AP)
- Court won't help either side in fight over plane (AP)
- 5 Muslim immigrants appeal NJ terror convictions (AP)
- Militants storm Pakistan naval air base, five dead (AFP)
- Service members grapple with housing market (AP)
- Gunmen storm Pakistan's naval aviation base (Reuters)
- Gates warns on defense spending cuts (Reuters)
- Gates warns against shrinking US military (AFP)
- SKorea, US to probe veterans' Agent Orange claims (AP)
- US, Japan 'committed to Okinawa base move' (AFP)
- Pakistan army denies U.S. troops were in northwest (Reuters)
- Murder suspect says he wanted to start terror cell (AP)
- Worrying gap between US military, civilians: Mullen (AFP)
- US military forges ahead with European force cuts (AP)
- Rumsfeld: Obama made right move on bin Laden raid (AP)
- F-35 now 'unaffordable': Defense official (AFP)
- Bahrain wants to expand military bases (Reuters)
- Japan mulls delay in US base relocation (AFP)
- Admiral: US open to military studying in China (AP)
- Lucky escape for crew as tanker jet crashes (AP)
- Tanker crashes on takeoff at Calif. air station (AP)
- Tight budgets put all defense programs on table (Reuters)
- BAE Systems fined up to $79 million in US case (AP)
- US Navy recruits gamers to help in piracy strategy (AFP)
- U.S. slaps new fine on BAE over defense exports (Reuters)
- US contractor pleads guilty to offering bribes (AP)
- 4 US soldiers killed in blast in Afghanistan (AP)
- US Navy drones: Coming to a carrier near China? (AP)
- Pentagon: No quick review of bin Laden photos' bid (AP)
- Northrop Grumman to cut 200, mostly in Baltimore (AP)
- Feds: W.Va man posed as Army general in job hunt (AP)
- China and U.S. grapple with military mistrust (Reuters)
- Army 'birther' doctor released from confinement (AP)
- Rising prostate cancer rate seen in U.S. servicemen (Reuters)
- China, U.S. grapple with military distrust on PLA visit (Reuters)
- Man accused of trying to break into Mo. Army post (AP)
- Defense cuts mean tough strategic choices: Robert Gates (Reuters)
- House panel OKs $690 billion in 2012 military spending (Reuters)
- Gunman captured after Missouri shooting spree (Reuters)
- McCain: Torture did not lead to bin Laden death (AP)
- US police seek gunman who got on army base (AFP)
- McCain says torture did not lead to bin Laden (AP)
- Denver appeals court weighs military impostor law (AP)
- Police: Campus gunman tried entering Mo. Army base (AP)
- House panel OKs defense bill, delays gay service (AP)
- Japan sticks to US base relocation plan (AFP)
- Hill panel backs limits on detainee transfers (AP)
- Senator describes gruesome bin Laden photos (Reuters)
- Hill panel votes to delay gays in military (AP)
- Hill panel votes to delay gays in the military (AP)
- Lawmakers US military plans in Japan unaffordable (AP)
- House panel votes to limit Obama on nuke reduction (AP)
- Same-sex weddings on Navy bases under review (Reuters)
- Senators urge Obama to freeze Asian base overhaul (AFP)
- Ex-general to run for Senate in Texas (AP)
- Hill panel seeking documents on Libya operations (AP)
- Officials: Ex-general to run for Senate in Texas (AP)
- Navy halts move to allow gay unions by chaplains (AP)
- Lesbian Air Force nurse to retire rather than rejoin (Reuters)
- Taiwan to postpone purchases of US weapons (AP)
- Navy chaplains cleared to perform gay marriages (Reuters)
- Taiwan lawmaker: Island delays purchasing US arms (AP)
- Navy says chaplains may perform same-sex unions (AP)
- Vets oppose bill that raises health care fees (AP)
- Lawmakers seek info on risks of China holding US debt (AFP)
- Medvedev promises better arms for Russian military (Reuters)
- Cyber-school students: Pentagon snubs our service (AP)
- Health care costs a hefty price tag for Pentagon (AP)
- Rocket blasts off with missile-warning satellite (Reuters)
- Pelosi, US lawmakers in Iraq for talks with PM (AFP)
- Japan, US 'to drop deadline for moving Okinawa base' (AFP)
- Obama pays tribute to unit in bin Laden raid (Reuters)
- For The Record (Investor's Business Daily)
- U.S. halts F-22 flights over oxygen system concerns (Reuters)
- Raid raises question: Who's soldier, who's spy? (AP)
- World War II Hump pilots meet for final reunion (Reuters)
- Sanchez says Dems recruited him for US Senate run (AP)
- Spy chief, not Pentagon, led raid on bin Laden (AP)
- House panel OKs more money for Special Forces (AP)
- Military Personnel With Mental Woes Before Deployment at Higher PTSD Risk (HealthDay)
- Military families praise bin Laden's death, worry (AP)
- Lockheed's F-35 proposal shows cost creeping up (Reuters)
- Soldiers with mental illness more often get PTSD (Reuters)
- Senator joins celebration outside White House (AP)
- Lawmaker expects robust cut in U.S. Afghan troops (Reuters)
- Levin: Questions loom for Pakistani Army, intel (AP)
- Ex-US bases thrive in Philippines (AFP)
- April deadliest month for US in Iraq since 2009 (AFP)
- Unseen foe for troops: sexual assault in US military (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Obama gambles on remake of national security team (Reuters)
- Some skeptical of big economic gains rest of year (AP)
- Economy slowed by high gas prices, bad weather (AP)
- Marines get trained on accepting gay recruits (AP)
- Push for Pentagon cuts tops Panetta's agenda (AP)
- Afghan officer opens fire, kills 9 Americans (AP)
- Panetta to Pentagon in Obama shake-up (AFP)
- Gates to leave Pentagon June 30: official (AFP)
- Defense firms profit but budget cuts weigh on sales (Reuters)
- CIA's Panetta to lead Defense department: official (AFP)
- China military chief of general staff to visit US (AP)
- Correction: Afghan-US Deaths (AP)
- U.S. kills GE/Rolls Royce engine for F-35 fighter (Reuters)
- Red River floods threaten Canada Indian reserves (Reuters)
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