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16 hours ago ago from Army Live
Today we have a guest blog entry from Army Secretary, John McHugh. Read below to learn about Sec. McHugh's recent trip to Afghanistan. Army Secretary John McHugh speaks with California native Staff Sgt. Nathaniel Cummings of Charlie Company, 296th Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, about taking care of Soldiers at Foward Operating Base Warhorse, Diyala, Iraq. December 18, 2009. ...
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4 hours ago ago from ZDNet Government | ZDNet.com
Posted by Doug Hanchard @ December 23, 2009 @ 5:18 AM Categories: Pentagon , U.S. Army , U.S. Navy , Women Tags: U.S. Army , Women , Iraq , Soldier , Gender And Diversity , Human Resources , Doug Hanchard Highly qualified personnel are demand across all industries. Keeping such talent is a competitive challenge in the work place. It's no different in the military. Analysts, engineers, communications specialists are highly ...
Related contentThe Real Rules of War
13 hours ago ago from Cervantes
Sometimes the good guys do commit war crimes.' Five years ago, a particularly gruesome image made its way to our television screens from the war in Iraq. Four U.S. civilian contractors working in Fallujah were ambushed and killed by al Qaeda. Their bodies were burned, then dragged through the streets. Two of the charred bodies were hung from the Euphrates Bridge and left dangling. This barbaric act left an impression that our ...
Related contentGeneral Backs Off Courts-Martial For Pregnancy But Urges Troops To "Think Before Acting"
9 hours ago ago from Salisbury News
BAGHDAD - A U.S. general in Iraq who listed pregnancy as a reason for courts-martial of soldiers said Tuesday that he would never actually seek to jail someone over the offense, but wanted to underline the seriousness of the issue. Last month, Maj. Gen. Anthony Cucolo issued a policy that would allow soldiers who become pregnant and their sexual partners to be courts-martialed. But he appeared to back away from the policy in a conference ...
Related contentU.S. Army General: Pregnancy a Punishable Offense
15 hours ago ago from Political Campaign Resources to Elect Women
Army General Makes Pregnancy Punishable Offense in Iraq Maj. Gen. Anthony Cucolo to Court Martial Expectant Mothers and Fathers Among Troops By SARAH NETTER, ABC News A high-ranking Army official's new policy making pregnancy among troops in Iraq an offense punishable by court-martial is raising eyebrows, even though experts say he is well within his rights to do so. According to the Nov. 4 general order of Maj. Gen. Anthony Cucolo ...
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