Development Continues for Afghan Legal System
U.S. military lawyers are working with Afghanistan's interior and defense ministries to provide legal advice and assist in the development of rule-of-law infrastructure. defense.gov |
Gates Recommends Mattis for Central Command Job
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates recommended Marine Corps Gen. James N. Mattis to be the next commander of U.S. Central Command. If confirmed by the Senate, Mattis will succeed Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, who now commands U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan. defense.gov |
U.S. Relief Continues in Pakistan
U.S. military forces rescued 375 displaced Pakistanis, Pentagon officials said, continuing their humanitarian assistance in wake of the monsoon floods that have isolated much of the Swat Valley and Peshawar regions in northwestern Pakistan. defense.gov |
Building work force top challenge for Cyber Command
Building the cyber force is the biggest challenge for the new U.S. Cyber Command, the agency's commander told congress. The new U.S. Cyber Command, which is charged with protecting Department of Defense computer networks, is now approaching full operational capability at Fort Meade, Md., said Gen. Keith B. Alexander, commander, U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency Sept. 23 before the House Armed Services Committee. army.mil |
WTU Soldiers, families work toward resiliency
Resiliency isn't just the latest Army buzzword or online training subject. For some units - like the Warrior Transition Unit, Vilseck - building resiliency is a goal worth achieving. army.mil |