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Adoption Program Lets Working Dogs Become Pets
Military working dogs have a chance to go to deserving adoptive homes when their service is complete. The defense department adopts out about 300 dogs per year, about 100 of those to law enforcement agencies.
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Marshall Provides Mobile Intelligence Analysis System to UK
Three shelter systems mounted on 15t support vehicles go for customer trials. A mobile intelligence analysis system has been delivered to the UK Ministry of Defence by Marshall SV, part of Cambridge-based Marshall Land Systems, for user acceptance trials. The first stage in a contract for three systems, the system has been designed to provide working space for intelligence analysts to process data and deliver information to commanders to use in planning future activities. Consisting of two expandable shelters and a standard shelter connected together, the cell is mounte...
army-technology.com
Military divorces edge up again
The divorce rate in the armed forces edged up again despite many programs to help couples, and the rate now is a full percentage point higher than around the time of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Military - September 11 attacks - Divorce demography - United States - Percentage point
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Face of Defense: Sailor Battles Malnutrition in Afghanistan
Navy Chief Petty Officer Connie Smith, a hospital corpsman, is helping to combat malnutrition in Afghanistan through the Strong Food Project.
defense.gov
Face of Defense: Sons Follow in Father's Footsteps
A Pennsylvania National Guard soldier is deployed with his citizen-soldier son in Iraq, while his other son followed in his civilian career back home in law enforcement.
defense.gov