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02/15/2013

Sequestration Could Delay Redeployment for Soldiers in Afghanistan      

WASHINGTON - The lack of an appropriations bill coupled with sequestration could eventually cause soldiers to be delayed in their redeployment home from Afghanistan, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno said in remarks at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C.

02/15/2013

Army Post Sets Example in Curbing Suicides, Preventable Deaths      

WASHINGTON - As military leaders struggle to reverse rising suicide rates within the force, Fort Bliss, Texas, is bucking the national trend, reporting a 30-percent drop last year and serving as a promising model for the Army and its sister services.

02/15/2013

New Medal Recognizes Changing Face of Conflict, Official Says      

WASHINGTON - The new Distinguished Warfare Medal recognizes the changing face of conflict in the 21st century, said Juliet Beyler, the acting director of officer and enlisted personnel management in the Pentagon.

02/15/2013

Recruiting Continues Robust Through December      

WASHINGTON - All four active services met or exceeded their target recruiting numbers for the first three months of fiscal 2013, Pentagon officials reported.

02/15/2013

Panetta to Lead U.S. Delegation to NATO Defense Ministerial      

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta will continue in his position until former Sen. Chuck Hagel is confirmed, Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said.

02/15/2013

Face of Defense: Soldier Show Vets Wed on Valentine's Day  This story contains photos.    

SAN ANTONIO - Army Soldier Show veterans Spc. Glenn Grainger and Spc. Whitney Jones were married on Valentine's Day on the same stage where they met at the Joint Base San Antonio -- Fort Sam Houston Theatre.

02/15/2013

Justice Rolls Slowly in Alleged 9/11 Suspects’ Case      

FORT MEADE, Md. - The latest round of pre-trial hearings for the alleged 9/11 mastermind and four accomplices wrapped up at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, much as it started: with hours of wrangling over legal and privacy issues and continued protests by the defense team that the system is rigged.

02/14/2013

Carter: Sequestration Would Demonstrate Failure of Resolve      

WASHINGTON - If Congress fails to stop the sequestration mechanism in budget law that will impose across-the-board defense spending cuts March 1, it could demonstrate to allies and enemies that the United States lacks the resolve, Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter said.

02/14/2013

Centcom, Africom Nominees Tout Importance of Partnerships      

WASHINGTON - Two generals nominated to lead U.S. combatant commands focused on the role of partnerships in national defense strategy in a Senate Armed Services Committee confirmation hearing.

02/14/2013

Building Partner Capacity Serves U.S. Interests, Officials Say      

WASHINGTON - Programs that help U.S. partners build their capabilities can be force multipliers in achieving U.S. interests, Defense Department officials told the House Armed Services Committee.

02/14/2013

Mali’s Lessons Inform Future Partnership Efforts, Official Says      

WASHINGTON - The United States continues to work with international and interagency partners to support the efforts of France and the African-led international support mission to Mali to counter extremists and restore Malian sovereignty, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for African affairs told Congress.

02/14/2013

Panetta, Dempsey Honor Clinton for Leadership      

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta and Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, presented former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton with awards and thanked her for her efforts to work with the military to extend America’s leadership.

02/14/2013

Carter Describes ‘Crisis of Readiness’ During Senate Testimony      

WASHINGTON - Looming spending cuts and the lack of a budget for the fiscal year present a readiness crisis for the Defense Department, Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter told the Senate Appropriations Committee.

02/14/2013

Face of Defense: Airman Aids Accident Victim  This story contains photos.    

SUMTER, S.C. - An Air Force weather forecaster weathered a storm as it unfolded in front of him in the form of a vehicle accident.

02/13/2013

Scholar: Trends, Emerging Powers Bear Watching      

WASHINGTON - The nation must sustain awareness of technological and geopolitical trends in allies and emerging powers, a National Defense University senior research fellow told a House subcommittee.

02/13/2013

Strong Defense Rests on Strong Congress, Panetta Says      

WASHINGTON - The current lack of effective partnership in government is his biggest disappointment as he leaves Washington after 50 years of public service, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta said.

02/13/2013

Service Chiefs Describe Sequestration Worries      

WASHINGTON - Reduced capabilities and ability to respond are among the worries outlined by members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who joined Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter and Joint Chiefs Chairman Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey in describing to the House Armed Services Committee the effects sequestration will have on the services.

02/13/2013

Panetta Condemns North Korean Test, Calls Regime Danger to U.S.      

WASHINGTON - North Korea is a threat to U.S. interests in Northeast Asia, U.S. allies in the region and to the American homeland, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta said.

02/13/2013

Panetta Offers Campaign Context for Troop Drawdown      

WASHINGTON, RI - The president’s announcement that 34,000 U.S. troops will come out of Afghanistan in the next 12 months 'puts us firmly on a path, I believe, to fulfill our mission in Afghanistan,' Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta told reporters in what he called his last Pentagon news conference.

02/13/2013

Panetta Announces Distinguished Warfare Medal  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta has approved a new medal designed to recognize service members directly affecting combat operations who may not even be on the same continent as the action.

02/13/2013

Eucom Official Calls Partnerships Vital to ‘Exit Strategy’ Goals      

WASHINGTON - Established partnerships are fundamental to the U.S. military accomplishing its missions and then passing responsibility to partners to build on successes, said a U.S. European Command official.

02/13/2013

Chairman Outlines Sequestration’s Dangers      

WASHINGTON - Sequestration will force a drawdown “more difficult and decidedly different” than any other in the nation’s history, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told the House Armed Services Committee.

02/13/2013

Sequestration ‘Wolf’ Eats at Nation’s Readiness, Carter Says      

WASHINGTON - “The wolf is at the door,” Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter told members of the House Armed Services committee during testimony on the effects of sequestration – major, across-the-board spending cuts that will take effect March 1 unless Congress finds an alternative.

02/13/2013

Cybercom Commander Calls Cybersecurity Order First Step      

WASHINGTON - The cybersecurity policy President Barack Obama announced during his annual State of the Union address is a step toward protecting the nation’s critical infrastructure, the commander of U.S. Cyber Command said.

02/13/2013

Combined Force Kills Taliban Leader in Nangarhar Province      

KABUL, Afghanistan - A combined Afghan and coalition force in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province killed a Taliban leader and seized assault rifles, grenades and other weapons. Another combined force arrested another network leader accused of attacks and kidnappings.

02/13/2013

Secure Network Access Vital to Northcom’s Mission  This story contains photos.    

PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. - Perfect communication is critical when operating in a ‘no fail’ environment where a mistake can cost American lives, said the director of command-and-control systems at U.S. Northern Command and North American Aerospace Defense Command.

02/13/2013

Odierno Lauds Romesha at Hall of Heroes Induction      

WASHINGTON - Former Army Staff Sgt. Clinton L. Romesha embodies the "essence of a soldier," exhibiting humility, selflessness and esprit de corps, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno said duringthe Medal of Honor recipient's induction into the Pentagon's Hall of Heroes.

02/13/2013

Aegis Missile Defense System Intercepts Target in Test      

WASHINGTON - The Missile Defense Agency and sailors aboard the USS Lake Erie conducted a successful flight test of the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense system, resulting in the intercept of a medium-range ballistic missile target over the Pacific Ocean by a Standard Missile-3 Block IA guided missile.

02/13/2013

Guard Chief: Sequestration Would Have ‘Devastating’ Effects      

ARLINGTON, Va. - Sequestration and a yearlong continuing resolution would significantly hinder the National Guard’s ability to protect and defend the homeland, Army Gen. Frank J. Grass, the chief of the National Guard Bureau, told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

02/12/2013

America Will Reach Out to Allies Around the World, Obama Says      

WASHINGTON - The United States will reach out to countries around the world to deal with shared threats, and will continue to lead the effort to stop nuclear materials from falling into the wrong hands, President Barack Obama said during the State of the Union speech.

02/12/2013

Obama Announces 34,000 Cut to U.S. Force in Afghanistan      

WASHINGTON - U.S. troops in Afghanistan will decrease by 34,000 over the coming year, President Barack Obama announced in his annual State of the Union address.

02/12/2013

Medal of Honor Recipient Earns Place in Hall of Heroes  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Army Staff Sgt. Clinton L. Romesha, who received the Medal of Honor for service in Afghanistan, has been inducted into the Pentagon's Hall of Heroes during a ceremony hosted by Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta.

02/12/2013

Odierno: Sequestration Would Impact Army Readiness      

WASHINGTON - Billions of dollars in cuts to the defense budget set to take effect March 1 would significantly impact Army readiness, the Chief of Staff of the Army told lawmakers.

02/12/2013

Navy Leader Says Budget Issues Threaten Readiness      

WASHINGTON - Navy Adm. Mark E. Ferguson III, the vice chief of naval operations, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the combined effects of a yearlong continuing resolution and across-the-board spending cuts mandated by a “sequestration” mechanism in budget law will reduce the Navy's ability to carry out its day-to-day mission around the globe.

02/12/2013

Face of Defense: Navy Corpsman Shares Skills With Marines  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Afghanistan veteran Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Pappas, a medical corpsman, is teaching the Combat Lifesaver Course to Marines stationed at the Marine Barracks in Washington, D.C.

02/12/2013

Service Chiefs Detail Sequestration Consequences  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Top officers from all of the military services predicted dire consequences if looming automatic, across-the-board spending cuts are allowed to take effect, and they urged the members of the Senate Armed Services Committee to do all in their power to stop the process.

02/12/2013

Operation Homecoming for Vietnam POWs Marks 40 Years  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Forty years ago, a C-141A Starlifter transport jet with a distinctive red cross on its tail lifted off from Hanoi, North Vietnam, and the first flight of 40 U.S. prisoners of war began their journey home through Operation Homecoming.

02/12/2013

Guests With Military Ties to Join First Lady for Address      

WASHINGTON - Three guests with military ties will join First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, in the first lady’s box at President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address.

02/12/2013

DISA Highlights Increase in Use of Collaboration Tool      

WASHINGTON - Use of a Web-based application designed to offer an information exchange environment for Defense Department users has grown markedly as defense spending cuts loom, Defense Information Systems Agency officials said.

02/12/2013

Sequestration Will Force Moral Dilemma, Dempsey Says  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Looming spending cuts could put the military on the path to a moral dilemma, Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

02/12/2013

Panetta Lauds DOD for Commitment to Protecting Nation  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - As he prepares for retirement, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta addressed the Pentagon workforce, representing the entire Defense Department, thanking them for their contributions to national defense.

02/12/2013

Carter Warns of Readiness Crisis, Urges Delay in Cuts  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter urged lawmakers to find a way to avoid billions of dollars in cuts set to take a deep bite out of Pentagon spending in two weeks, saying the nation will face a crisis in military readiness if they take effect.

02/12/2013

Obama Condemns North Korean Nuclear Test      

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama strongly condemned the latest North Korean nuclear test, saying it undermines regional stability in an important part of the world. And during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter said the international community is " looking to China to join in that condemnation" of the test.

02/12/2013

Dempsey: Budget Factors Place Defense Strategy in Jeopardy      

WASHINGTON - Unprecedented budget factors have placed the nation’s defense strategy in jeopardy, Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

02/12/2013

Coalition, Afghan Forces Arrest Weapons Distributor      

KABUL, Afghanistan - A combined Afghan and coalition security force arrested an Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan leader in the Khanabad district of Kunduz province.

02/12/2013

President Awards Medal of Honor to Afghanistan Veteran  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama presented the Medal of Honor to former Army Staff Sgt. Clinton L. Romesha during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House. Romesha was recognized for his heroic actions on Oct. 3, 2009, at Combat Outpost Keating in the Kamdesh district of Afghanistan’s Nuristan province.

02/11/2013

DOD Employees Set New CFC Contribution Record  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - The Defense Department surpassed all other government agencies in donations this year with nearly 30,000 employees contributing more than $15 million dollars to the Combined Federal Campaign.

02/11/2013

Official Stresses Importance of 2014 Afghan Elections      

WASHINGTON - A senior International Security Assistance Force official in Afghanistan said the upcoming elections set for April 2014, is expected to be critical in measuring progress in that country.

02/11/2013

Same-sex Couples Can Claim New Benefits by October      

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta announced up to 24 new benefits for military members and retirees with same-sex partners under a new policy he said will help ensure fairness and equal treatment in taking care of all our service members and their families.

02/11/2013

Panetta Signs Memo Extending Benefits to Same-sex Partners      

WASHINGTON - Calling it “a matter of fundamental equity,” Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta signed a memorandum to the service secretaries and the Pentagon’s top personnel official that extends benefits to same-sex partners of service members.

02/11/2013

Face of Defense: Pilot-Physician Takes Safety to New Heights  This story contains photos.    

TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. - Air Force Lt. Col. (Dr.) Jay Flottmann, a former flight surgeon and now a fully qualified F-22 Raptor pilot, is helping the fighter community ensure F-22 safety.

02/11/2013

Exercise Cobra Gold 2013 Kicks Off in Thailand      

WASHINGTON - Navy Adm. Samuel J. Locklear III, commander of U.S. Pacific Command, marked the opening of the 32st iteration of Cobra Gold, an exercise hosted by Thailand and the United States since 1980. Cobra Gold began as a bilateral U.S.-Thai exercise, but expanded more than a decade ago to include other regional partners.

02/11/2013

Combined Force Searching for Taliban Leader Detains Insurgents      

WASHINGTON - A combined Afghan and coalition security force in the Maiwand district of Kandahar province detained four insurgents while searching of a senior Taliban leader.

02/11/2013

Guardsmen Help Paramedics Deliver Baby During Blizzard  This story contains photos.    

HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. - Massachusetts National Guard soldiers helped Worcester, Mass., emergency medical services personnel assisted a woman to have her baby during a blizzard.

02/10/2013

Panetta Praises Outgoing, Incoming ISAF Commanders      

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta has praised the outgoing and incoming commanders of the International Security Assistance Force, which operates out of Kabul, Afghanistan.

02/10/2013

Allen Passes NATO Security Assistance Command to Dunford      

KABUL, Afghanistan - Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr. has taken command of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan from fellow Marine Gen. John R. Allen.

02/10/2013

Allen 'Very Confident' About Afghanistan’s Future      

KABUL, Afghanistan - There are measures of success every day in Afghanistan and the out-going commander of NATO’s International Security Assistance Force is very confident of victory.

02/09/2013

Chairman Discusses Department’s Financial Woes      

RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany - The Defense Department’s financial problems will affect deployed troops, though not directly, by having an impact on operating budgets for bases where their families live, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said.

02/09/2013

Locklear Warns of Territorial Disputes Escalating to Conflict      

WASHINGTON - The top U.S. commander in the Asia-Pacific reiterated the need to resolve territorial disputes peacefully and to develop a code of conduct to support the process during a speech to the U.S. Indonesia Society in Jakarta, Indonesia.

02/09/2013

Afghan Mission Will Determine Troop Numbers, Dempsey Says      

RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany - The mission in Afghanistan will determine the number of American troops who will still be deployed there after 2014, said Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who is in Afghanistan for the International Security Assistance Force change of command ceremony.

02/08/2013

Panetta Reflects on Public Service During Farewell Tribute  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta said he has "truly lived the American dream," but told attendees at his armed forces farewell ceremony that he would have "no greater honor" in his life than leading the men and women of the U.S. military.

02/08/2013

‘No Reason’ for Automatic Spending Cuts, Obama Says      

WASHINGTON - Deep, across-the-board spending cuts slated to take effect March 1 could severely affect military readiness and should not happen, President Barack Obama said during a farewell tribute to retiring Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Va.

02/08/2013

Obama Lauds Panetta for Decades of Public Service  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama praised retiring Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta for his 50 years of public service and for protecting the dream his parents sought when they came to the United States from Italy.

02/08/2013

Dempsey: Panetta Made Our Nation Safer  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta has imbued a sense of public service in generations of men and women while working to make the nation safer, Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey said during a farewell ceremony for the secretary.

02/08/2013

Locklear Calls for Indo-Asia-Pacific Cooperation      

WASHINGTON - Cooperation across the Indo-Asia-Pacific region is vital to dealing with security challenges related to global warming, natural disasters and transnational threats, said Navy Adm. Samuel J. Locklear III, commander of U.S. Pacific Command.

02/08/2013

DOD Official: Cuts, Lack of Budget Form ‘Nightmare Scenario’      

WASHINGTON - Major across-the-board defense spending cuts set to kick in March 1, coupled with the possibility of operating under a continuing resolution as opposed to a budget, could form a “nightmare scenario” for the Defense Department, a senior Pentagon official told participants at the Cowen Aerospace and Defense Conference.

02/08/2013

Face of Defense: Reservist Enjoys Dual Careers  This story contains photos.    

SOUTHWEST ASIA - Southwest Asia-deployed Air Force Senior Airman Denice Luke enjoys her dual careers as a reservist and an elementary school and special education teacher.

02/08/2013

Combined Force Arrests Explosives Expert in Takhar Province      

KABUL, Afghanistan - An Afghan and coalition security force arrested an Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan leader during an operation in the Yangi Qal‘ah district of Takhar province.

02/08/2013

Supply Ships Arrive in Antarctica for Operation Deep Freeze  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Military Sealift Command, with the help of other military agencies, is delivering fuel and other needed supplies to McMurdo Station in Antarctica as part of support efforts to the Defense Department’s Operation Deep Freeze mission.

02/07/2013

Clean Energy Tied to National Security, Official Says      

WASHINGTON - The changing U.S. and international energy pictures have a profound effect on security, Sharon E. Burke, the assistant secretary of defense for Operational Energy Plans and Programs, told attendees at a national renewable energy policy forum in Washington, D.C.

02/07/2013

Carter Sees DOD Strategy at Work on Europe, Middle East Trip      

WASHINGTON - Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter saw critical elements of the new defense strategy at work in European and Middle East nations and in a bilateral meeting with Indian defense officials during a six-day international trip.

02/07/2013

Panetta: Distance, Time Affected Benghazi Response  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Better intelligence and closer interagency cooperation can help to prevent future crises like the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on U.S. diplomatic facilities in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta told a Senate panel.

02/07/2013

Students Visit Pentagon for IT Job Shadow Day      

WASHINGTON - Pentagon officials hosted the seventh annual Information Technology Job Shadow Day as part of outreach efforts to foster students’ interest in cyberspace opportunities.

02/07/2013

Panetta, Dempsey List Consequences of Sequestration  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Deep, across-the-board spending cuts scheduled to take effect March 1 will have real national security consequences, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta and Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters.

02/07/2013

Mental Health Test Delays Cole Bombing Suspect Hearings      

FORT MEADE, Md. - Pretrial hearings for Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, the suspected USS Cole bomber, are on hold until mid-April as doctors assess his mental competency and the military commission determines how that will affect future proceedings.

02/07/2013

Face of Defense: Marine Performs Flag Dedications  This story contains photos.    

CAMP LEATHERNECK, Afghanistan - Afghanistan-deployed Marine Corps Cpl. Brandon Harper pays respect to the American flag each day as part of his duties to raise and lower the flag each evening at Camp Leatherneck.

02/07/2013

Allen, Dunford Visit Pakistani Military Chief      

KABUL, Afghanistan - Marine Corps Gen. John R. Allen, commander of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, and Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr. -- who is scheduled to take ISAF’s reins Feb. 10 -- traveled to Pakistan to meet with Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Pakistan’s chief of army staff.

02/07/2013

Locklear Lauds Brunei for Promoting Regional Cooperation  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Navy Adm. Samuel J. Locklear III, the U.S. Pacific Command commander, emphasized the U.S. interest in forging a closer partnership with Brunei during three days of meetings with the nation’s sultan, crown prince, defense minister, military commander and other leaders.

02/07/2013

Officials Report No Fatalities in ISAF Helicopter Crash      

WASHINGTON - All crew members have been recovered with no reported fatalities following the crash of an International Security Assistance Force helicopter in eastern Afghanistan.

02/06/2013

Secretary Discusses 2014 Defense Budget Request  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta revealed that the proposed military pay raise for 2014 is 1 percent, and that the department is proceeding in a logical, careful way to do its part to cut the deficit and preserve military capabilities.

02/06/2013

Financial, Employment Training Aids Soldiers, Vets  This story contains photos.    

EDINBURGH, Ind. - A new financial and career planning program offered to transitioning soldiers at Camp Atterbury in Edinburgh, Ind., is expected to help reduce unemployment and debt among veterans.

02/06/2013

USS Truman, USS Gettysburg Deployment Delayed      

WASHINGTON - The aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman and the guided-missile cruiser USS Gettysburg which were scheduled to depart this week to the Central Command area of operations have been delayed because of budget uncertainty, Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said in a statement.

02/06/2013

Panetta: DOD Must ‘Operate on Every Front’ Against Suicide      

WASHINGTON - Veteran and service member suicide will not be solved with a single approach and the Defense Department must continue to 'operate on every front' against suicide, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta told students at Georgetown University.

02/06/2013

China Important to Pacific Peace, Panetta Tells Students      

WASHINGTON - The United States seeks to establish a strategic dialogue with China as well as a common approach to challenges, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta told a Georgetown University audience.

02/06/2013

Panetta Warns Cyber Threat Growing Quickly      

WASHINGTON - Pentagon officials are concerned about the growing threat of cyber warfare, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta told a Georgetown University audience.

02/06/2013

Air Force Nuclear Force Anticipates Budget Constraints      

WASHINGTON - The Air Force Global Strike Command predicts budget cuts that would be triggered by sequestration will lead to a 20 percent reduction in overall flying hours.

02/06/2013

Panetta Urges Congress to End Gridlock  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta called for Congress to end partisan gridlock and resolve issues that affect the economy.

02/06/2013

Panetta Warns Sequestration Threatens National Readiness  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta warned looming, massive cuts in the Defense Department budget set to be triggered by sequestration would pose the "most serious readiness crisis" to the country in more than a decade.

02/06/2013

Face of Defense: Airman Battles Back From Rare Illness  This story contains photos.    

DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. - Air Force Airman 1st Class Lori Cord employs determination and a positive attitude as she recovers from Guillain-Barre Syndrome.

02/06/2013

Combined Force Arrests Taliban Facilitator      

KABUL, Afghanistan - A combined Afghan and coalition security force arrested a Taliban facilitator in the Panjwai district of Kandahar province.

02/05/2013

DOD, VA to Speed Integration of Health Records  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - The departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs plan to speed implementation of the Integrated Electronic Health Record program, allowing service members greater access to their information, and to seamlessly transfer to VA health benefits.

02/05/2013

New Warrior Center ‘Gift From American People’  This story contains photos.    

FORT BELVOIR, Va. - The USO has opened a new Warrior and Family Care Center, it's largest yet, to serve all U.S. service members and their families.

02/05/2013

Stavridis Presses to Close Language, Cultural Skills Gap      

WASHINGTON - In a "rapidly globalizing 21st century world," the Defense Department needs to expand its foreign language capabilities, Navy Adm. John G. Stavridis, supreme allied commander for Europe and commander of U.S. European Command, said in his command blog.

02/05/2013

Pentagon Lecture Highlights Emancipation Proclamation      

WASHINGTON - The Emancipation Proclamation would have been only words on paper had it not been for the pivotal effort by African-Americans themselves to support the U.S. military, said historian Edward L. Ayers, who spoke during the Pentagon's commemoration of African-American History Month.

02/05/2013

Carter Meets with Jordanian Leaders, Praises U.S. Troops  This story contains photos.    

AMMAN, Jordan - Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter expressed appreciation for Jordan as a premier U.S. ally during a meeting with King Abdullah II in Amman, Jordan. Carter also visited U.S. troops and praised them for their commitment amid the Syrian crisis.

02/05/2013

Obama Calls on Congress to Avoid Sequestration      

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama called on Congress to take a balanced approach to America’s debt problems to avoid deep, across-the-board spending cuts with sequestration looming March 1, 2013.

02/05/2013

Face of Defense: Marine Changes Fields, Finds Passion  This story contains photos.    

TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. - Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Casey Senn, an explosive ordinance disposal technician, finished his first enlistment as a combat cameraman and began a new life in 2006.

02/04/2013

Hearing for Accused USS Cole Bomber Continues, Despite Delays      

FORT MEADE - Pre-trial hearings for the alleged bomber of the USS Cole at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, encountered issues from both the prosecution and defense that threatened more delays.

02/04/2013

Carter Visits Turkish Defense Leaders, U.S. Patriot Battery Troops  This story contains photos.    

ANKARA, Turkey - Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter visited Turkish defense leaders in Ankara, then traveled southeast near the Syrian border to examine the first of two U.S. Patriot missile batteries to be located there.

02/04/2013

Naval Research Laboratory Space Scientist Honored  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Naval Research Laboratory scientist George Carruthers received the 2011 National Medal of Technology and Innovation during a ceremony at the White House.

02/04/2013

DOD Leaders: Budget Deadlock Could Spark Readiness Crisis      

WASHINGTON - Issuing perhaps their strongest warnings yet, Pentagon leaders said the budget impasse threatens to create a military readiness crisis.

02/04/2013

Face of Defense: Guard Fathers, Sons Deploy Together  This story contains photos.    

KABUL, Afghanistan - Texas Army National Guard members Col. George Conwill and his son Sgt. Stephen Conwill, and Chaplain (Lt. Col.) James Tillman and his son, 1st. Lt. Andrew Tillman, are all serving in Afghanistan.

02/04/2013

Afghan, Coalition Troops Arrest Taliban IED Facilitator      

WASHINGTON - A combined Afghan and coalition security force arrested a Taliban improvised explosive device facilitator in the Nad-e Ali district of Helmand province.

02/03/2013

Joint Chiefs Chairman Calls Iran 'Disruptive' to Region      

WASHINGTON - Beyond threatening countries in the Middle East through its potential acquisition of nuclear weapons, Iran presents another danger, the U.S. military's top-ranking officer said on NBC’s “Meet the Press."

02/03/2013

Carter, Turkish Defense Leaders to Meet on Security Challenges      

ANKARA, Turkey - Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter has arrived in the Turkish capital to visit U.S. Embassy officials and staff here on Monday, and afterward to meet with defense leaders on a range of common security challenges.

02/03/2013

Pentagon Chiefs Say Senators Should Focus on Current Issues      

WASHINGTON - During two television interviews, the Pentagon’s senior leaders said the Senate Armed Services Committee shoiuld focus on current issues.

02/03/2013

Panetta, Dempsey Speak on War, Women in Combat      

WASHINGTON - Three-quarters of the Afghan population is under the security responsibility of its country’s own forces because of the progress those forces, the U.S. military and its coalition partners have achieved in the war there, the Pentagon's top officials said.

02/03/2013

DOD Leaders Vow to Deny Terrorists Middle East, Africa Bases      

WASHINGTON - The need for U.S. vigilance in thwarting terrorism throughout the Middle East and North Africa led the conversation during dual interviews with Pentagon senior leaders on television news programs.

02/02/2013

Partners Essential in Strategic Transition, Carter Says      

MUNICH - The United States is embarked on a strategic transition fueled by the end of a decade of war and by new fiscal and security challenges, but it won’t have to make the journey alone, Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter said.

02/02/2013

Biden, in Munich, Holds Syria-related Meetings      

WASHINGTON - Vice President Joe Biden, attending the Munich Security conference, met with United Nations and Arab League Joint Special Representative Lakhdar Brahimi on the conference’s margins.

02/02/2013

In Munich, Carter Details Sequestration’s 'Reckless' Reality      

MUNICH - Before one of the world’s largest gatherings of foreign and defense ministers, Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter took time to detail the grim consequences a second round of severe and potentially imminent budget cuts could have on the Defense Department.

02/02/2013

Europe Remains Cornerstone of U.S. Engagement, Biden Says      

WASHINGTON - Europe remains the cornerstone and catalyst for America’s engagement with the world, Vice President Joe Biden said in Munich.

02/02/2013

Rasmussen: NATO Must Be Ready for Any Future Threat      

MUNICH - On the second day of the Munich Security Conference, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told the international audience that the end of the war in Afghanistan gives the alliance a chance to plan for the future.

02/02/2013

Southcom Speeds Medications to Brazil for Nightclub Victims      

WASHINGTON - Medication to treat victims suffering from the tragic Jan. 27 nightclub fire in Santa Maria, Brazil, funded by and transported through coordination by U.S. Southern Command, are scheduled to arrive in Brasilia, Southcom officials reported.

02/01/2013

Paris Visit Honors Important Relationship, Carter Says      

ABOARD A MILITARY AIRCRAFT - Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter spent a rainy day in Paris, meeting face-to-face with that nation’s top military leaders and their advisers to discuss issues including France’s effort to chase Islamic extremists from Mali.

02/01/2013

Deployed Troops Resist ‘Groundhog Day’ Mindset  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - It’s a running joke among many deployed troops: every day feels like Groundhog Day. As Punxsutawney Phil emerges from hibernation this year to check for his shadow, many U.S. forces in Afghanistan will feel like they’re characters in the old “Groundhog Day” movie in which Bill Murray plays a weatherman who repeatedly relives Feb. 2.

02/01/2013

Louisiana Recruiters to Carry Colors at Super Bowl  This story contains photos.    

NEW ORLEANS - Local service members will present the nation’s colors to kick off Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans Feb. 3.

02/01/2013

North Korean Nuke and Missile Tests Undermine Stability      

WASHINGTON - After a meeting with several of its Asian allies, the Defense Department has issued a joint statement warning North Korea against conducing another nuclear test.

02/01/2013

Face of Defense: Dedicated Marine Strives for Perfection  This story contains photos.    

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. - In eastern Afghanistan in 2009, a patrol of Marines and Afghan soldiers were conversing with locals when suddenly an insurgent appeared out of a corner and targeted a Marine.

02/01/2013

VA Issues New Report on Suicide Data      

WASHINGTON - The Veterans Affairs Department has released a comprehensive report on veterans who die by suicide.

02/01/2013

Stavridis Links Security Capability, Economic Progress      

WASHINGTON - Strong economies and strong security capability go hand in hand, Navy Adm. James G. Stavridis said.

02/01/2013

Hagel: Accountability Key Factor to Defense Management      

WASHINGTON - Chuck Hagel, President Obama's nominee to succeed Leon E. Panetta as Defense Secretary, said accountability is at the heart of managing the Defense Department.

02/01/2013

Africa Mission Changes to Meet Threats, Build Capabilities  This story contains photos.    

WASHINGTON - Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa, based at Djibouti, a small nation in the Horn of Africa, is important to peace and stability for the region and across the globe, said Army Maj. Gen. Rob Baker, the task force's commander.

02/01/2013

VFW Helps Disabled Veterans Recoup $3.7 Billion      

WASHINGTON - The Veterans of Foreign Wars helped 125,000 disabled veterans recoup more than $3.7 billion in earned compensation and pension from the Department of Veterans Affairs last year.

02/01/2013

Mobile App Provides Biofeedback for Patients      

JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. - BioZen, a mobile app from the Defense Department’s National Center for Telehealth and Technology at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., uses wireless sensors to show users their physical level of relaxation.

02/01/2013

African-American History Month Focuses on Achievements      

WASHINGTON - African-Americans have made and continue to make major contributions to the nation’s defense, the director of the Defense Department’s office of diversity management and equal opportunity said in a recent interview.

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