Army researchers explore laser detection techniques
As the need for chemical, biological and explosive detection becomes more relevant in today's world, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory is leading the effort in laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, which is capable of highly advanced materials analysis. army.mil |
2010 brings major transformation to Basic Combat Training
This year, Basic Combat Training has gone through a transformation. army.mil |
'New Dawn' to Open New Potential for Iraq
The United States should not expect much fanfare as the mission in Iraq officially moves from combat to stability operations, said the top spokesman for U.S. Forces Iraq. defense.gov |
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 |
Face of Defense: Marine Takes Service to New Heights
Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Robert Hofmann, also a member of the Civil Air Patrol, routinely mentors children and young adults who participate in CAP programs. defense.gov |