Monday, November 23, 2009

Anna Mulrine

Army Works to Stem Tide of Suicides Among Troops

Commanders cannot explain the increase in soldier suicides. more >>

Congress, Pentagon Look for Answers After Fort Hood

Warning signs of the shooting that left 13 dead went unshared. more >>

Obama Weighs Troop Increase in Afghanistan

The president must consider adviser's concerns about a Karzai-led government. more >>

U.S. Troops and the Wounds of War in Baghdad

David Finkel discusses The Good Soldiers. more >>

U.S. is Striking Back in the Global Cyberwar

As the United States steps up its cyberattacks, it finds training technowarriors isn't so easy. more >>

Shock and Sadness After Fort Hood Shootings

Officials search for a motive after lone gunman goes on a murderous rampage. more >>

A Woman's Place Is at the Pentagon

Michele Flournoy and other high-ranking females are leading the way for a new generation. more >>

GOP: Karzai Win Clears Way for Obama Troop Decision

Despite Abdullah's decision, the Afghan government is still a source of concern in Washington. more >>

Obama: Troop Announcement May Come After Afghan Vote

Even if the president decides whether to send more troops, he may hold off on announcing his decision. more >>

Lofgren: Ethics Report Leak Result of Hacking

The California Democrat says no inference should be made as to incorrect behavior based on the report. more >>

Sandman Comes to Life in Pentagon Chemical Robots

The bloblike creations like the villain in Terminator 2 may be a reality. more >>

Bin Laden Did Not Hate America in 1979

Bin Laden's wife says during a visit to Indiana they did not hate the country. more >>

Pentagon Won't End Stop Loss Yet

Service members will receive $500 for each month past their contracted end date. more >>

Tom Hanks to Give Veterans a USO-Style Tribute

At the National World War II Museum, A-list celebrities will entertain America's troops. more >>

Some Question the Purpose of War in Afghanistan

While President Obama mulls whether to send more troops, some say the United States should pull out. more >>

Senior Noncommissioned Officers Key in Iraq, Afghanistan

The group is among America's Best Leaders because of courage under fire. more >>

Ray Odierno: The Commander in Iraq Is Leaving His Mark

General Odierno is one of America's Best Leaders because he has led troops through harm's way. more >>

Greg Mortenson: Promotes Peace Through Girls' Schools

The Three Cups of Tea author is one of America's Best Leaders for his work in Afghanistan. more >>

U.S. Troops Train a Different Front Line in Afghanistan

Training Afghan soldiers and police could be the key to bolstering the government. more >>

Obama's Big Decision on Troops in Afghanistan

President Obama has held a series of meetings on troop levels in Afghanistan. more >>

General Casey: Army Can Accept More Demands

Obama has yet to make a decision on sending more troops to Afghanistan. more >>

Opposition Grows to Sending More Troops to Afghanistan

Top military advisers have said more troops may be a critical element of a winning strategy. more >>

Fraud Allegations Upset Delicate Balance in Afghanistan

Obama has said he won't make any decisions about troop levels until the election results are known. more >>

Mullen Leads the Way on Twitter

Pentagon brass is showing an openness to using Facebook and Twitter. more >>

Candidates Claim Victory in Afghan Presidential Contest

Despite U.S. military reports of deteriorating conditions, citizens headed to the polls. more >>

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