Chaplain remembers Tiananmen Square on anniversary
It was 21 years ago, June 4, 1989, that Americans watched footage on television of a line of tanks in China's Tiananmen Square stop just short of running over a student protester who was bold enough to stand in their path. army.mil |
Gates to Underscore U.S. Commitment to South Korea
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates arrived in Seoul, South Korea, for a visit intended to underscore the United States' commitment and provide a framework for further strengthening of an alliance between the two nations. defense.gov |
Face of Defense: Falcons Sweep Airspace, Flightline Clean
F-16 Fighting Falcons and other aircraft are a common sight at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, but if people stop at the right time and place, they might see feathered birds of prey on the prowl. defense.gov |
Obama to award Medal of Honor to Staff Sgt. Robert J. Miller
Today, President Barack Obama will posthumously award the Medal of Honor to Staff Sgt. Robert J. Miller for his heroism and valor while serving in Afghanistan in January of 2008. army.mil |
Troops in Korea Train on Casualty Reporting System
U.S. military medical personnel in South Korea are training on the Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care system that captures details about medical care provided to all forward-deployed forces. defense.gov |