SOS keeps survivors connected to Army family
The Army has not forgotten the surviving families of fallen warriors. Survivor Outreach Services, a relatively new Army program, is designed to provide a proactive approach in meeting the needs of survivors, while also helping others prepare in advance for the unexpected. army.mil |
Survey will permit informed decisions, official says
Survey responses on the possible repeal of the law that bans gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military will allow leaders to make informed decisions. army.mil |
Pentagon Releases Letter Sent to Purported WikiLeaks Attorney
Defense Department officials released a letter the Pentagon's top lawyer sent to a man purported to be an attorney for the WikiLeaks website, which published tens of thousands of classified documents last month and is threatening to release 15,000 more. defense.gov |
Gates Calls Development Integral to Security
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates was part of a high-powered panel discussion on President Barack Obama's new U.S. global development policy, in which he said development and security go hand in hand. defense.gov |
Re-enactment honors Inchon Landing's 60th anniversary
Inchon, South Korea, took on a movie-set quality as U.S. Marines and their South Korean and U.N. counterparts re-enacted the massive amphibious landing 60 years ago that ultimately turned the tide in the Korean War. army.mil |