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Bill Jefferson @ February 26, 2008 # Comments Off

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Army: Service Must Cut Combat Tours

Bill Jefferson @ February 26, 2008 # No Comment Yet

Top Army officials told a Senate panel on Tuesday that the Army is under serious strain and must reduce the length of combat tours as soon as possible.”The cumulative effects of the last six-plus years at war have left our Army out of balance, consumed by the current fight and unable to do the things […]

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Top US Officer Lauds al-Qaida Death

Bill Jefferson @ February 1, 2008 # No Comment Yet

The top U.S. military officer on Friday applauded the attack in Pakistan that killed a top al-Qaida commander, calling it an important moment in the global war on terror.”The strike was a very important one, it was a very lethal one,” Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a Pentagon […]

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Army Suicides Up As Much As 20 Percent

Bill Jefferson @ January 31, 2008 # No Comment Yet

As many as 121 Army soldiers committed suicide in 2007, a jump of some 20 percent over the year before, officials said Thursday.The rise comes despite numerous efforts to improve the mental health of a force stressed by a longer-than-expected war in Iraq and the most deadly year yet in the now six-year-old conflict in […]

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Brain Screenings for Vets May Be Flawed

Bill Jefferson @ January 31, 2008 # No Comment Yet

Thousands of Iraq war veterans who could have suffered traumatic brain injury may be getting unnecessary or inadequate health care because Veterans Affairs officials have yet to determine whether their initial screening tests are reliable, investigators say.A draft report by the Government Accountability Office, obtained this week by The Associated Press, highlights the Bush administration’s […]

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US Troops Reductions May Slow or Stop

Bill Jefferson @ January 29, 2008 # No Comment Yet

The Bush administration is sending strong signals that U.S. troop reductions in Iraq will slow or stop altogether this summer, a move that would jeopardize hopes of relieving strain on the Army and Marine Corps and revive debate over an open-ended U.S. commitment in Iraq.The indications of a likely slowdown reflect concern by U.S. commanders […]

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AF General: Spy Satellite Could Hit US

Bill Jefferson @ January 29, 2008 # No Comment Yet

The U.S. military is developing contingency plans to deal with the possibility that a large spy satellite expected to fall to Earth in late February or early March could hit North America.Air Force Gen. Gene Renuart, who heads of U.S. Northern Command, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the size of the satellite suggests […]

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Army Defends Recruitment Standards

Bill Jefferson @ October 10, 2007 # No Comment Yet

The Army last year again increased the number of its recruits who have prior criminal records by granting them special exceptions.The Pentagon’s top personnel official defended the policy, saying it’s so stringent that many in Congress would have difficulty getting into the military today, too, because of things they did in their youth.
The military routinely […]

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Panel Give Vets Disability Pay Quickly

Bill Jefferson @ October 10, 2007 # One Comment

Injured veterans suffering long waits for disability checks could have their claims processed immediately with audits done later, if need be, the head of a special commission said Wednesday.Separately, two major veterans groups expressed impatience with government delays in improving care for wounded troops. They called on President Bush to move quickly to nominate a […]

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Obama Edwards Rap Clinton on Iraq Vote

Bill Jefferson @ October 10, 2007 # No Comment Yet

Hillary Rodham Clinton’s votes and statements on war and torture should give voters pause, Democratic rival Barack Obama said Wednesday on the fifth anniversary of Congress’ vote to authorize military force in Iraq.
Former Sen. John Edwards chimed in with his own criticism of Clinton on the war.
Obama, who was in the Illinois state Senate at […]

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