Military
Closeted Soldiers Getting In Last Clandestine Rendezvous Before 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Repealed
ARLINGTON, VA—With the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy set to be repealed, millions of closeted soldiers are rushing to get ...
Navy Bans Smoking On Submarines
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Bible Verses Encoded On U.S. Military Gun Sights
ABC News reported that, since 2005, military contractor Trijicon has been engraving coded Bible passages on sniper sights supplied to soldiers in...
Obama Weighs Options In Afghanistan
Pressure is mounting on President Obama to make a decision on the future of Afghanistan.
Here are the options currently being...
Ultra-Realistic Modern Warfare Game Features Awaiting Orders, Repairing Trucks
Designers say the new game explores the endless paperwork, routine patrolling a modern day soldier endures in photorealistic detail.
Defense Bill Features Less Waste
The defense spending bill that President Obama signed last week eliminated several programs deemed wasteful, including a presidential...
U.S. Continues Quagmire-Building Effort In Afghanistan
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN—"We've spent a lot of time and money fostering the turmoil and despair necessary to make this a sustainable quagmire, and we ...
Pentagon Report Concludes Too Many Soldiers Have Same Nickname
ARLINGTON, VA—An inquiry into last month's fatal midair collision of fighter planes piloted by Maj. John "Scorch" Basin and Col. Keith...
Pentagon Loses Hard Drive With All The Movies On It
WASHINGTON—In what they described as one of the U.S. military's "most serious" security breaches to date, Pentagon officials acknowledged...
Military Institutes New 'Don't Tell, Let Me Guess' Policy
WASHINGTON—Pentagon officials announced Tuesday a new policy toward homosexuals in the armed services, the so-called "Don't Tell, Let Me...
Military's Gay Policy Being Reevaluated
The Obama administration is in the early stages of revamping the policy for gays in the military. What do you think?
Press Allowed To Cover Return of Dead Soldiers
For the first time in nearly 20 years, the media was permitted to witness a casket containing the body of a dead soldier arrive on ...
Army's Fat Recruit Problem
The U.S. Army has rejected 48,000 would-be recruits since 2005 for being over the weight limit. What do you think?
Defense Department To Phase Out Stop-Loss Program
Defense Department officials said that, rather than requiring troops to stay on after their term of enlistment expires, they will begin offering them...
Gay War Hero Awarded Posthumous Dishonorable Discharge At White House Ceremony
WASHINGTON—In a solemn ceremony held in the White House Rose Garden Monday, recently outed Iraq War casualty Sgt. Maj. Michael...










