Mullen Urges Grads to Live Lives of Service, Leadership
Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, returned to the Annapolis, Md. high school his sons had graduated, to encourage this year's graduating class to take risks, push the envelope and be willing to fail in the quest for ever-higher goals. defense.gov |
U.S. Army, Schumacher Racing still perfect fit after 10 years
When Tony Schumacher heard the Army was looking for a Top Fuel driver, he shaved his head and walked into the meeting looking like a Soldier. The Sarge, as he is called by Soldiers and race fans alike, knew then that he and his team would be a perfect fit with the Army, and he still believes it today, 10 years later. army.mil |
Guard Bureau offers social media guidelines for Guardsmen
National Guard members need to know that even though a new DoD policy authorizes them to use many of the social media and other Web 2.0 platforms available on a non-classified government computer, there are consequences for their misuse. army.mil |
U.S., South Korea Plan Anti-submarine Exercise
South Korean and U.S. forces will conduct an anti-submarine exercise in the waters west of the Korean peninsula Sept. 27 to Oct. 1. defense.gov |
Alexander Details U.S. Cyber Command Gains
Establishing U.S. Cyber Command closed the gap that prevented the Defense Department from defending its crucial information networks, Army Gen. Keith B. Alexander, the organization's commander, told the House Armed Services Committee. defense.gov |