Medal of Honor Recipients Promote Mental-Health Support
Twenty-eight Medal of Honor recipients recently launched a campaign to encourage troops struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injuries and other health problems to take advantage of services to help them. defense.gov |
Army officials continue push for system consolidation
Army officials continue to push for a consolidation of network systems to run on a single common operating environment and for network efficiency across the service. army.mil |
Mullen Credits U.S. Drawdown to Iraqi Forces' Progress
U.S. forces are confident in their Iraqi counterparts as the U.S. military's combat mission there ends, said Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. defense.gov |
Gates, South Korean Counterpart to Discuss Exercises, Plans
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and his South Korean counterpart Kim Tae-young will meet to assess recent exercises designed to send a deterrent message to North Korea, said Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell. defense.gov |
It's 'Black Seven' up for the Iraqi Army; now that's refreshing
"Black Seven" is a problem solver. He wakes before zero-dark-thirty every morning. He drives across the street from his Containerized Housing Unit to the Iraqi Army training site. He talks with the Iraqis and is neighborly in his approach. He jokes; he listens to problems and offers advice. Sometimes he stays into the black night for chai. army.mil |