Summer Programs Expand for Military Children
From camps to golf clinics to acclaimed museums, military children have an abundance of free summer programs to choose from this year. defense.gov |
Iraqi forces capable, confident as drawdown advances
One year after U.S. forces withdrew from Iraqi cities, the chief of staff for the 3rd Infantry Division and Task Force Marne said that Iraqi security forces have proven themselves capable of conducting independent operations. army.mil |
Gates Urges 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Survey Response
Servicemember feedback will make Congress and the Defense Department better informed as officials evaluate repeal of the so-called "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said in a letter to troops. defense.gov |
Officials announce Warrior Games 2011
Some 200 disabled active-duty servicemembers and military veterans will compete in the second annual Warrior Games, scheduled to be held May 16 to 21 in Colorado Springs, Colo., officials announced today. army.mil |
Family Matters Blog: Department Modules Help Civilian Kids
In this blog, guest blogger Heather Forsgren Weaver writes about modules developed by the Defense Department's Education Activity that are now being shared with civilian public schools. defense.gov |