Election, transition proves Iraqi stability
Troops and equipment continue to leave Iraq as the drawdown deadline approaches, and in their place, the Iraqi people are stepping up to take control of their country, a spokesman with U.S. Forces Iraq said. army.mil |
'Art of the American Soldier' debuts in September
The public will get a chance to see for the first time more than 250 paintings and sketches of the American Soldier at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Sept. 24, 2010, through Jan. 10, 2011. army.mil |
Gates Talks Pentagon Reform with American Legion
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates solicited support for his initiative to reform the Pentagon at the American Legion, telling the crowd that the United States cannot afford a peace dividend. defense.gov |
Military Earns White House, Energy Department Awards
Defense Department efforts to save energy and help the environment around the world are receiving notice from the White House and the Energy Department. defense.gov |
Thunder Horse Soldiers uncase colors, take on Operation New Dawn
Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, took part in a transfer of authority ceremony in Kirkuk, Oct. 11. army.mil |