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12/11/2012

U.S., Canada Expand Arctic Cooperation, Military Training  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - The United States and Canada entered into new agreements to expand cooperation in the Arctic and in military training and exercises.

12/11/2012

National Intelligence Council Forecasts Megatrends      

WASHINGTON - The American Century is drawing to a close, and the U.S. Defense Department will have to be more flexible in dealing with a faster-paced multipolar world, according to the National Intelligence Council's Global Trends 2030 report.

12/11/2012

Grants to Improve Walter Reed Access, Aid Schools on Bases      

WASHINGTON - Defense Department officials announced five major grants to give millions of dollars to improve transportation access to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., and to several public school districts at military installations.

12/11/2012

Panetta Meets With Kuwait’s Amir, Stresses Strong Relationship      

WASHINGTON - In a meeting with Kuwait’s amir in Kuwait City, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta expressed strong confidence in the longstanding U.S.-Kuwaiti defense relationship and in the ability of the countries to work together to address common challenges.

12/11/2012

Freedom Award Recognizes Guard, Reserve Supporters      

WASHINGTON - Reserve component members still have time to nominate their civilian employers for the 2013 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award, officials of the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve organization said.

12/11/2012

DOD Announces Recruiting, Retention Numbers      

WASHINGTON - All four active-duty services and five of the six reserve components met or exceeded their recruiting goals in the first month of fiscal 2013, Defense Department officials announced.

12/11/2012

Logistics Tracking Team Monitors Road Shipment Safety, Security      

SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. - The Defense Transportation Tracking System employs high-tech means to monitor all commercial carriers transporting arms, ammunition, explosives or other sensitive material within the United States for the Defense Department.

12/11/2012

Combined Force Arrests Taliban Facilitator      

KABUL, Afghanistan - An Afghan and coalition security force arrested a Taliban facilitator and detained two suspected insurgents during an operation in the Nad ‘Ali district of Helmand province.

12/11/2012

Face of Defense: Motivated Marine Serves in Afghanistan  This story contains photos.    

MUSA QAL’AH DISTRICT CENTER, Afghanistan - Afghanistan-deployed Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Shane Kruse decided as a senior in high school that he wanted to join the Corps.

12/11/2012

Panetta Calls Kuwait Important U.S. Partner      

KUWAIT CITY, Kuwait - On his first official visit to Kuwait, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta said the nation is an important partner with a longstanding U.S. bilateral defense partnership.

12/10/2012

Director: Voting Assistance Programs Best They’ve Ever Been      

WASHINGTON - Overseas and absentee voting assistance programs for last month’s election were the best they have ever been, Federal Voting Assistance Program officials say, but they will keep improving the progam.

12/10/2012

Official: Safer Afghanistan Moves Away From Taliban      

WASHINGTON - Two years before U.S. and coalition forces withdraw, Afghans are safer and the country is moving away from the Taliban, said a senior defense official who briefed reporters on the just-released annual report on progress in Afghanistan.

12/10/2012

New Process Improves Household Goods Shipments  This story contains photos.    

SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. - A system being implemented at U.S. Transportation Command is making permanent-change-of-station moves more convenient, while reducing lost and damaged shipments and saving the government money.

12/10/2012

Report Notes Progress, Remaining Challenges in Afghanistan      

WASHINGTON - Safe havens in Pakistan, corruption and limited Afghan government capabilities are the greatest obstacles to stability in Afghanistan, according to a Pentagon report delivered to Congress.

12/10/2012

Pilot Calls F-35 ‘Big Leap’ in Fighter Capability      

WASHINGTON - The F-35 Lightning II joint strike fighter jet will be a strategic deterrent for the nation because of its "huge leap in capability," a Marine Corps pilot said during a recent Pentagon Channel interview.

12/10/2012

Combined Force Arrests Taliban Leader in Helmand Province      

WASHINGTON - A combined coalition and Afghan security force arrested a Taliban leader in the Nahr-e Saraj district of Afghanistan’s Helmand province, military officials reported.

12/10/2012

Face of Defense: Twins Complete Recruit Training Together  This story contains photos.    

SAN DIEGO - Born four minutes apart, Marine Corps Pvts. Shaun and Gabe Vanderwall, Platoon 1035, Company B, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, grew up nearly inseparable.

12/09/2012

Obama, Panetta Laud Special Operator Killed in Rescue Mission      

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama and Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta paid tribute to the special operations service member killed in the rescue of an American doctor being held by the Taliban in eastern Afghanistan.

12/07/2012

Winnefeld Honors Pearl Harbor Veterans  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Navy Adm. James A. Winnefeld Jr., vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, saluted veterans at the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., during an observance marking the 71st anniversary of the Dec. 7, 1941, surprise Japanese air attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii.

12/07/2012

VA Seeks to Expand List of Service-connected TBI Effects      

WASHINGTON - The Veterans Affairs Department is publishing a proposed regulation in the Federal Register that would change its rules to add five diagnosable illnesses which are secondary to service-connected traumatic brain injury.

12/07/2012

Panetta Briefs President on Dempsey Ethics Findings      

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta has briefed President Barack Obama on Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey’s recommendations about general/flag officer ethics, Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said.

12/07/2012

Combined Force Arrests Haqqani Leader      

KABUL, Afghanistan - An Afghan and coalition security force arrested a Haqqani leader during an operation in the Mota Khan district of Paktika province.

12/07/2012

Face of Defense: Soldier, Sailor Provide Troop Services  This story contains photos.    

KANDAHAR CITY, Afghanistan - Afghanistan-deployed Army Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Currier and Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Anthony McRoberts use teamwork to provide needed personnel services to troops assigned to the Provincial Reconstruction Team based at Camp Nathan Smith in Kandahar City.

12/06/2012

Officials Laud Defense Transportation, Distribution Collaboration Efforts      

WASHINGTON - The assistant secretary of defense for transportation policy and leaders from U.S. Transportation Command and Defense Logistics Agency have lauded combined cost-saving efforts of inter-service, inter-agency and industry partners.

12/06/2012

Partnerships, Innovation Provide Keys to Mission Success, Transcom Official Says      

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Transportation Command collaborates with industry and other agencies to find innovative, cost-effective solutions to logistics challenges, the unit’s deputy commander said during a presentation at the Defense Logistics 2012 in Arlington, Va.

12/06/2012

Panetta Discusses Syria Situation, Sequestration      

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta repeated the U.S. government’s growing concern that Syrian forces loyal to President Bashar Assad may be preparing to use chemical weapons on their own people.

12/06/2012

President Proclaims National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day      

WASHINGTON - In declaring Dec. 7, 2012, as National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, President Barack Obama called on Americans to pay tribute to those who died in the attack, remember the loved ones they left behind and show gratitude "to a generation of service members who carried our nation through some of the 20th century's darkest moments."

12/06/2012

Secretaries Seek Integrated Military, Veteran Support System  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - The Defense and Veterans Affairs departments are partnering to build an integrated military and veteran support system, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta and Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki said during a joint press conference in Washington, D.C.

12/06/2012

DOD Clarifies Post-secondary Education Expectations      

WASHINGTON - The Defense Department has issued new policy guidelines intended to provide better protection for members of the military and veterans who seek tuition assistance for post-secondary degrees.

12/06/2012

U.S. Monitors Possible North Korean Rocket Launch      

WASHINGTON - U.S. Pacific Command has moved ships into place to monitor a possible North Korean rocket launch, Pacom commander Navy Adm. Samuel J. Locklear III told Pentagon reporters.

12/06/2012

Obama Intends to Nominate Austin as Centcom Chief  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama intends to nominate Army Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III, currently the vice chief of staff of the Army, to succeed Marine Corps Gen. James N. Mattis as the next commander of U.S. Central Command, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta announced.

12/06/2012

Revamped Program Aids Separating Service Members  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Major changes to the Transition Assistance Program will revolutionize the way the military prepares people to leave the services, with mandatory programs throughout their careers to set them up for a successful transition, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta and Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki announced.

12/06/2012

Pacific Command Seeks Collaboration, Not Confrontation  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - The United States would like China to be a constructive influence on the world stage, and the U.S. Pacific Command is stressing cooperation and collaboration in the region, Pacom's commander said.

12/06/2012

Face of Defense: Marine Guitarist Enjoys Military Service  This story contains photos.    

MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, N.C. - An accomplished guitarist who also enjoys serving in the military, Marine Corps Cpl. Mark A. Boughton said he gets amped up playing with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina.

12/06/2012

U.S., Iraq Sign Defense Cooperation Memo of Understanding  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - American and Iraqi officials signed a memorandum of understanding in Baghdad that will make it easier for the two countries to work together.

12/06/2012

Combined Force Arrests Taliban Leader      

KABUL, Afghanistan - An Afghan and coalition security force arrested a Taliban leader who was responsible for acquiring and distributing weapons and explosives to insurgents during an operation in the Dahanah-ye Ghori district of Baghlan province.

12/05/2012

Guardsmen Continue U.S.-Mexico Border Security Duties      

WASHINGTON - As many as 300 National Guardsmen will remain deployed along the U.S.-Mexico border for another year as part of a border security partnership between the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security.

12/05/2012

U.S., South Korea Participate in Nuke Deterrence Exercise      

WASHINGTON - U.S. and South Korean defense and diplomatic experts will conduct a tabletop exercise examining nuclear deterrence on the Korean Peninsula, a Pentagon official told reporters.

12/05/2012

Cyber Pro Discusses Mobile Network Security Challenges      

WASHINGTON - With more than 680,000 mobile devices in use across the Defense Department, they are quickly emerging as a critical component of military communications -- bringing a plethora of new security risks, a defense official said.

12/05/2012

Dory: Northern Mali a Terrorist Safe Haven      

WASHINGTON - Northern Mali has become a terrorist haven, and DOD will continue to work with African nations and regional organizations to isolate and degrade the threat emanating from the area, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for African affairs told a Senate panel.

12/05/2012

Defense Department Prepares Plans for Sequestration      

WASHINGTON - The Defense Department has received guidance from the Office of Management and Budget and is now planning for sequestration, Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said.

12/05/2012

Military History Professor Provides Korean War Perspectives      

WASHINGTON - “The basic problem with Korean War history, as it’s understood in the United States, is that it’s full of Americans, but you don’t find much about the Koreans on either side, and you don’t find out much about the Chinese or the Russians,” historian Allan R. Millett said during a DOD-sponsored History Speaker Series lecture at the Pentagon.

12/05/2012

Combined Force Kills Insurgent Leader      

KABUL, Afghanistan - An Afghan and coalition security force killed insurgent leader Mohammed Yar Gul and two other insurgents during an operation in the Watahpur district of Kunar province.

12/05/2012

Face of Defense: Guardsman Selected for West Point  This story contains photos.    

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait - Army Spc. Erin Colburn, an intelligence analyst with the New York Army National Guard’s 27th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, has been selected for admission to the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y.

12/05/2012

DOD Holds Annual Disability Awards Ceremony      

WASHINGTON - The 32nd Annual Department of Defense Disability Awards Ceremony was hosted by Frederick E. Vollrath, performing the duties of assistant secretary of defense for readiness and force management, in the Pentagon Auditorium.

12/04/2012

Defense Intelligence Office Marks 10 Years of Progress  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Ten years ago this month, an entry in the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2003 created a position in the Defense Department that for the first time harnessed and focused the department’s diverse intelligence assets.

12/04/2012

Leader Engagement Key to ‘Bridging Basics,’ Battaglia Says      

WASHINGTON - Service members of all ranks and experience should know that they are the ones with the institutional knowledge needed to build a bridge between generations and develop the force of the future, said Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Bryan B. Battaglia, the senior enlisted advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

12/04/2012

NATO Approves Turkey’s Request for Patriot Missiles      

WASHINGTON - NATO foreign ministers have agreed to Turkey’s request for Patriot anti-missile batteries to defend the country against possible airstrikes from neighboring Syria.

12/04/2012

Officials Praise Nunn-Lugar Threat Reduction Program  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta joined other senior defense officials at National Defense University in Washington, D.C., to honor former U.S. legislators Sam Nunn and Richard Lugar, who in 1991 established a program that has become a critical part of the U.S. approach to reducing the worldwide proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

12/04/2012

Panetta Praises 'Outstanding' Walter Reed Employees  This story contains photos.    

BETHESDA, Md. - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta honored more than 300 health care professionals at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., for their outstanding performance, calling them "miracle workers."

12/04/2012

Joint Chiefs Vice Chairman Honors ‘True Heroes’  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Navy Adm. James A. Winnefeld Jr., vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, presented six service members from each of the five branches of the armed forces and U.S. Special Operations Command with the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs’ Grateful Nation Award.

12/04/2012

Face of Defense: Afghanistan-deployed Soldier Drives On  This story contains photos.    

KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Afghaninstan-deployed Army Pfc. Brennon Van Luven has been shot at by insurgents yet remains undeterred as he serves with his military comrades. He also learned a new skill in Afghanistan -- how to drive a vehicle.

12/04/2012

Military Judge Removed From Hasan Court-martial      

FORT HOOD, Texas - Citing the appearance of bias, the highest military appellate court ordered the removal of Army Col. Gregory Gross as trial judge in the court-martial of Maj. Nidal M. Hasan, an Army psychiatrist accused in a November 2009 shooting spree at a deployment center on Fort Hood, Texas.

12/04/2012

Combined Force Arrests Taliban Leader in Kandahar Province      

KABUL, Afghanistan - An Afghan and coalition security force arrested a Taliban leader during a security operation in the Maiwand district of Kandahar province.

12/03/2012

Obama Warns Syria Against Using Chemical, Biological Weapons  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama warned Syria’s Bashar Assad regime that the use of chemical and biological weapons would be “unacceptable.”

12/03/2012

Panetta Awards Nunn, Lugar Highest Civilian Defense Honors  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta recognized the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program’s founders with the Defense Department’s highest civilian honor, the Distinguished Public Service Award.

12/03/2012

Official Discusses Enhanced Sustainability, Cost Reduction      

WASHINGTON - The assistant secretary of defense for maintenance and policy outlined the issues and challenges facing the maintenance community with consideration to current conflicts and steep costs.

12/03/2012

Official Explores Cost-saving Logistics Initiatives      

WASHINGTON - A senior Defense Department official underscored the importance of contractors, industry partnerships and allies at a time of fewer federal dollars and amid a transition to a post-war era.

12/03/2012

Collaborating Extremist Groups Worry Africom Commander      

WASHINGTON - Extremist groups collaborating in Africa pose a threat beyond the region that extends to Europe and the United States, U.S. Africa Command’s top military officer said.

12/03/2012

Partnerships to Remain Keystone of Transcom’s Success      

SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. - The partnerships that have enabled U.S. Transportation Command to support wartime operations and other contingencies around the world will remain vital in the post-conflict era, its commander says.

12/03/2012

NORAD Provides Website, Apps to Track Santa      

PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. - Children of all ages will be able to track Santa Claus on his annual journey, thanks to the North American Aerospace Defense Command.

12/03/2012

Website Informs Employers Seeking to Hire Veterans      

WASHINGTON - The Labor Department, in concert with two other federal agencies, has provided a tool to guide potential employers seeking to hire disabled veterans.

12/03/2012

Combined Force Arrests Taliban Leader in Balkh Province      

WASHINGTON - A combined Afghan and coalition security force arrested the senior Taliban leader for eastern Chimtal district in Balkh province.

12/03/2012

Face of Defense: Chaplain Serves Deployment in Antarctica  This story contains photos.    

MCMURDO STATION, Antarctica - As the cool winter air begins to roll into Sioux City, Iowa, Air Force Chaplain (Capt.) William Vit is feeling a much colder breeze.

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