Apr 6

Troops question impact if gay ban is lifted 
    (AP)

AP – Troops are asking what changes are in store for them if Congress lifts a ban on openly gay service. Read the rest of this entry »

Apr 6

US navy plans to ban smoking in submarines: report 
    (AFP)

AFP – The top US naval officer has vowed to stop people lighting up in submarines, where the confined atmosphere has serious passive smoking implications, a report said Monday. Read the rest of this entry »

Apr 5

Lawyers seek acquittal for Kuwait Qaeda-linked cell 
    (AFP)

AFP – Defence lawyers for six Kuwaitis with alleged links to Al-Qaeda on Monday urged the court to acquit them of plotting to attack a US military base, saying they had been tortured. Read the rest of this entry »

Apr 5

US navy ends search for airman lost in Arabian Sea crash 
    (AFP)

AFP – The US navy has ended the search for an aviator who went missing after a radar aircraft crashed into the Arabian Sea and has declared him to be deceased, the US Fifth Fleet said on Saturday. Read the rest of this entry »

Apr 5

US Army chief takes back comments on gay ban suspension 
    (AFP)

AFP – The top civilian in the US Army on Thursday retracted comments he made about suspending the enforcement of the ban on gay soldiers in the military, saying his remarks were “incorrect.” Read the rest of this entry »

Apr 5

US Navy searches for air crash crew missing in Arabian Sea 
    (AFP)

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Apr 3

US navy ends search for airman lost in Arabian Sea crash 
    (AFP)

AFP – The US navy has ended the search for an aviator who went missing after a radar aircraft crashed into the Arabian Sea and has declared him to be deceased, the US Fifth Fleet said on Saturday. Read the rest of this entry »

Apr 3

Kidnapped Army linguist returning to San Diego 
    (AP)

AP – After more than two months in captivity in Baghdad, a U.S. Army linguist is set to return home to San Diego, authorities said. Read the rest of this entry »

Apr 2

Army: Gays still can be dismissed if they speak up 
    (AP)

AP – Reversing course, Army Secretary John McHugh warned soldiers Thursday that they still can be discharged for acknowledging they are gay, saying he misspoke earlier this week when he suggested the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy had been temporarily suspended. Read the rest of this entry »

Apr 2

US Army chief takes back comments on gay ban suspension 
    (AFP)

AFP – The top civilian in the US Army on Thursday retracted comments he made about suspending the enforcement of the ban on gay soldiers in the military, saying his remarks were “incorrect.” Read the rest of this entry »

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