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U.S. Military Says Helicopters Hit by Fire (AP via Yahoo! News)
Two U.S. helicopters that made emergency landings were hit by fire from insurgents, a military official said Monday, while a persistent campaign of roadside bombings injured an American-led coalition soldier and three servicemen in Afghanistan's fledgling army.
U.S. Military Says Helicopters Hit by Fire (AP via Yahoo! News)
Two U.S. helicopters that made emergency landings were hit by fire from insurgents, a military official said Monday, while a persistent campaign of roadside bombings injured an American-led coalition soldier and three servicemen in Afghanistan's fledgling army.
Military funeral planned for McChord-bound pilots who hit Rainier in '68 (The Olympian)
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho ? The remains of two Air Force pilots killed when their jet slammed into Mount Rainier in 1968 will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery on Tuesday.
Lessons Of A 15-Year War In Iraq By Martin Walker Washington (UPI) Dec 05, 2005 (Space War)
The first Gulf War was won with President Ronald Reagan's Cold War army. The second Gulf War was won with President Bill Clinton's high-tech military, and the next American war will be fought with an army in large part designed by Osama bin Laden and the Iraqi resistance.
High Court considers military recruiting on campus (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
The Supreme Court on Tuesday will consider whether the U.S. government may withhold funds from colleges that limit military recruiters' access to campus to protest the Pentagon's policy of barring openly gay people from serving in the armed forces.
Protesters arrested at military school (Boston Globe)
COLUMBUS, Ga. -- The Rev. Jerry Zawada has already served a federal prison term for trespassing on government property to protest a Fort Benning school he blames for human rights abuses in Latin America.
A Daily Look at Military Deaths in Iraq (AP via Yahoo! News)
As of Saturday, Dec. 3, 2005, at least 2,127 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. At least 1,668 died as a result of hostile action, according to the military's numbers. The figures include five military civilians.
Sri Lanka Military Blames Rebels in Attack (AP via Yahoo! News)
The Sri Lankan military blamed the Tamil Tiger rebels for attacks that killed seven soldiers Sunday, the most serious violence since the two sides signed an uneasy truce three years ago.
Howe Military School (Rushville Republican)
Howe Military School, a private co-educational school for grades one through 12 located in northeastern Indiana, has announced its Superintendent?s List for the first six week grading period of the 2005-2006 school year.
High Court considers military recruiting on campus (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
The Supreme Court on Tuesday will consider whether the U.S. government may withhold funds from colleges that limit military recruiters' access to campus to protest the Pentagon's policy of barring openly gay people from serving in the armed forces. |