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9/11 Ceremonies in Photos
slideshow
Sep 11, 2009 10:34 AM CDT
9/11 Ceremonies in Photos
(Newser)
- The nation marked the eighth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks today in ceremonies under gray skies in New York City, at the Pentagon, and at the crash site of Flight 93 in Pennsylvania. Today also was the first time the anniversary was observed as a national day of service, following...
Coast Guard Exercise Triggers 9/11 Potomac Scare
updated
Sep 11, 2009 9:51 AM CDT
Coast Guard Exercise Triggers 9/11 Potomac Scare
Ill-timed drill coincides with Pentagon ceremony
(Newser)
- In a case of not-so-great timing, the Coast Guard conducted a training exercise on how to handle a rogue boat this morning in the Potomac River—with 9/11 commemorations taking place at the Pentagon and the president's motorcade crossing a nearby bridge, the
Washington Post
reports. The exercise caused a...
Obama: 'We Will Never
Falter' in Terror Fight
Sep 11, 2009 9:30 AM CDT
Obama: 'We Will Never Falter' in Terror Fight
(Newser)
- Eight years after the 9/11 attacks, President Obama said the nation "will never falter" in its pursuit of al-Qaeda and its allies. Obama placed a wreath under rainy skies at the Pentagon today in memory of those who died there on Sept. 11, 2001. The president said the nation...
NYC Observes
Moment of Silence
9/11 memorials
Sep 11, 2009 8:01 AM CDT
NYC Observes Moment of Silence
(Newser)
- New Yorkers observed a moment of silence this morning to mark the minute the first jet hit the World Trade Center eight years ago. Three more were planned to mark the second strike and the moments each tower collapsed. Similar ceremonies will take place at the Pentagon and crash site...
US to Beef Up
Afghanistan
Combat Force
Sep 2, 2009 8:21 AM CDT
US to Beef Up Afghanistan Combat Force
Up to 14K fighters swap places with noncombatant troops
(Newser)
- The Pentagon will add up to 14,000 combat troops to its Afghanistan force, replacing noncombatant support units with more "trigger-pullers" as casualties continue to climb. With support for the war waning, the Defense Department's "force optimization" plan will not increase the number of US troops, and...
No Child Left Unrecruited
analysis
Sep 1, 2009 3:32 PM CDT
No Child Left Unrecruited
Pentagon uses NCLB, other sneaky means to get info on teens in high school
(Newser)
- The military is using a host of behind-the-scenes methods—including the No Child Left Behind Act—to gather information on high school students for recruitment, writes David Goodman in
Mother Jones
. A little-known provision in NCLB, for instance, requires schools that get funding to supply recruiters with info on all...
Troops Fume Over Proposed Smoking Ban
Aug 30, 2009 1:29 PM CDT
Troops Fume Over Proposed Smoking Ban
'If I were forced to quit, I'd probably be unbearable,' says one
(Newser)
- Since the days of Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s signature corncob pipe, through the rationing of cigarettes during World War II, smoking has been ingrained part of military culture. But a new proposal to introduce a smoking ban in the armed forces is sparking fierce opposition, with some saying it could...
Pentagon Grades
Reporters' War Coverage
ANALYSIS
Aug 27, 2009 8:06 PM CDT
Pentagon Grades Reporters' War Coverage
Documents shed light on Defense efforts to shape news from Afghanistan
(Newser)
- With a view to trying to influence coverage of the war in Afghanistan, the Pentagon is grading journalists’ work, the
Stars and Stripes
reports. The military newspaper says it has documents that counter official denials of the practice, with coverage rated as “positive,” “neutral,” or “...
Pentagon Tells Red Cross Who's in Secret Prisons
Aug 22, 2009 2:40 PM CDT
Pentagon Tells Red Cross Who's in Secret Prisons
Military grants group access to prisoners
(Newser)
- After years of refusing the Red Cross information about terror suspects held in two secret camps in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Pentagon has quietly reversed course, the
New York Times
reports. The military has begun providing the identities of prisoners at the sites in Balad, Iraq, and Bagram, Afghanstan. Under...
Congress Relents, Slashes Unwanted Jet Order
Aug 11, 2009 7:16 AM CDT
Congress Relents, Slashes Unwanted Jet Order
(Newser)
- House leaders are slashing their $550 million order for eight new executive jets for use by senior government officials, caving to pressure from fellow lawmakers and the Pentagon, Politico reports. John Murtha’s Defense Appropriations Subcommittee had more than doubled the Pentagon’s original request for $220 million to buy...
Pentagon Releases More
'Scare Force One' Photos
Aug 1, 2009 5:13 AM CDT
Pentagon Releases More 'Scare Force One' Photos
(Newser)
- The Pentagon has released 145 new photos of the Air Force One flyover that rattled New Yorkers in April, CNN reports. The flight was for a White House photo shoot, but city officials and the public were not informed. The photos show the Boeing plane, the military version of the...
Pentagon Weighs Ban
on Facebook, Twitter
Jul 31, 2009 12:16 PM CDT
Pentagon Weighs Ban on Facebook, Twitter
(Newser)
- The US military is considering restrictions on access to social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, citing privacy and security concerns, the
Military Times
reports. “Sometimes people, because of the nature of these sites, can have a tendency to get lax in what they put on there,” a...
Obama Picks Up Steam in Congress Over F-22 Funds
Jul 21, 2009 10:29 AM CDT
Obama Picks Up Steam in Congress Over F-22 Funds
Lawmakers had opposed Prez's bid to cut money
(Newser)
- In a shift, the White House looks likely to win over Congress in its bid to cut $1.7 billion in funding for the F-22 fighter jet, Politico reports. Congress had looked set to support the measure last week, but the administration is pressing hard with Defense Secretary Robert Gates...
US Army to Add 22K Soldiers
Jul 21, 2009 2:16 AM CDT
US Army to Add 22K Soldiers
(Newser)
- Defense Secretary Robert Gates is temporarily boosting the Army's ranks with 22,000 new soldiers, reports the
Army Times
. The increase, which follows a permanent increase of 65,000, will reduce the strain on the forces over the next three years, according to Gates. The hike "will be used...
Cyborg Bugs Could
Warn of Fires,
Chemical Attacks
Jul 12, 2009 6:04 PM CDT
Cyborg Bugs Could Warn of Fires, Chemical Attacks
(Newser)
- Cyborg bugs may sound like creatures in a Michael Bay movie, but they could save your life,
New Scientist
reports. The Pentagon is trying to implant electrodes in crickets and cicadas—which communicate via wingbeats—and program them to “speak” differently around certain chemicals. “The insect itself might...
Pentagon Mulls Smoking Ban
for Troops
Jul 10, 2009 8:14 AM CDT
Pentagon Mulls Smoking Ban for Troops
Military smoking, especially common in combat, costly for VA
(Newser)
- Pentagon health experts are pushing for the military to ban tobacco, a move that would upend a traditionally smoky culture, the
USA Today
reports. Tobacco use is rising among troops, many of whom turn to cigarettes to relieve combat zone stress, and that winds up costing the Pentagon and Veteran's...
'Whiz Kid' McNamara Could Not Escape Vietnam
legacy
Jul 6, 2009 3:58 PM CDT
'Whiz Kid' McNamara Could Not Escape Vietnam
(Newser)
- Robert McNamara led many careers but will be best remembered for his time as secretary of defense during the Vietnam War. Though he privately disagreed with some decisions, he maintained a public optimism about “McNamara’s War” that earned him derision, Reuters reports. Describing the impact of the war...
Boeing Looks
to Old 777 Model in Airbus Battle
Jun 16, 2009 11:57 AM CDT
Boeing Looks to Old 777 Model in Airbus Battle
Will re-tool tanker to compete for Pentagon refueling contract
(Newser)
- With its 787 Dreamliner delayed, Boeing is turning to its 14-year-old 777 to compete with Airbus’ next plane, Bloomberg reports. At the Paris Air Show today, Boeing said it may make a new wing for the 777 in an effort to boost fuel efficiency, and will also showcase a 777-based...
Pentagon's Cybercommand
Raises Privacy Fears
Jun 13, 2009 8:04 AM CDT
Pentagon's Cybercommand Raises Privacy Fears
Militarization of cybersecurity fuels debate on rules of engagement
(Newser)
- Plans to put America's cybersecurity under the control of the Pentagon are raising some thorny privacy and diplomacy issues, the
New York Times
reports. President Obama has insisted that the military, under the cybercommand being developed, will not be monitoring private sector networks and Internet traffic—but Pentagon officials say...
No 'False Flag' for China Spy
Jun 11, 2009 9:12 PM CDT
No 'False Flag' for China Spy
Claim that Pentagon mole thought he was dealing with Taiwan not true, indictment reveals
(Newser)
- A Pentagon official who said he was tricked into giving classified information to China by an agent who claimed to work for Taiwan was actually aware for a full decade that he was dealing with China, the AP reports. The indictment today of James Fondren Jr also revealed that Fondren...
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