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Military Coast Guard News Center
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'The Story of the Pea Island Surfmen'
CG Rescues Two From Albemarle Sound
Coast Guard Assists Container Ship
Costly Agent Orange-Heart Disease Link Looms
The cost of war -- on veteran's-- health and taxpayer wallets -- will loom a little larger in the new year when the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) issues a final rule to claim adjudicators to presume three more diseases of Vietnam veterans, including heart disease, were caused by exposure to Agent Orange.
Weak Economy Draws Middle-Class Recruits
Middle-class American youth are entering the military in significant numbers today, drawn by more competitive pay, a battered civilian job market and the buzz surrounding an improved GI Bill education benefit.
Military Marine Corps News Center
Military Marine Corps News Center
Lockheed Martin Eyes 90 Extra JSFs
The F-35 manufacturer hopes to "buy back" up to 90 stealthy fighters that were lost in the recent program restructuring, but a likely cost-overrun declaration this month will be a major hurdle for the company to surmount.
RCT-2 Last to Put Boots on Ground
Former Marine Took on Iwo Jima Alone
Marine Promoted While on Assignment
MV-22 and ABV Meet Expectations
While CH-53 helicopters were unloading Marines in the Now Zad valley in Afghanistan's Helmand Province on Dec. 4, history was being made a short distance away. Two MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft were disgorging Marines from the reconnaissance unit Task Force Raider in three landing zones at the opposite end of the valley, kicking off an assault on the Now Zad area to eliminate Taliban influence.
Military Air Force News Center
Military Air Force News Center
No Solo KC-X Bid for EADS
EADS will not mount a solo bid for the U.S. Air Force KC-X tanker program, ending the company's highest profile effort to grow its footprint in the U.S. market.
Boeing Confirms USAF Refueler Candidate
Boeing's so-called NewGen Tanker, a 767-based design for the U.S. Air Force KC-X competition, will feature a new refueling boom and a flight deck based on the 787 airliner.
Boeing Starts C-17 Rate-Reduction Process
Boeing hopes to minimize the impact of job cuts on the C-17 line following its decision to slow the airlifter production rate by a third, but acknowledges that some losses are inevitable.
Lockheed Martin Eyes 90 Extra JSFs
The F-35 manufacturer hopes to "buy back" up to 90 stealthy fighters that were lost in the recent program restructuring, but a likely cost-overrun declaration this month will be a major hurdle for the company to surmount.
US Defense Budgets And Plans Collide
While U.S. military acquisition and program officials continue to say they have stretched and innovated to win both conventional and irregular conflicts, they express a lack of direction when it comes to the day-to-day information war. Evidence of this poorly understood conflict is often most visible in the form of constant cyber-probes and attacks that cannot be traced to any government.
Military Navy News Center
Military Navy News Center
Lockheed Martin Eyes 90 Extra JSFs
The F-35 manufacturer hopes to "buy back" up to 90 stealthy fighters that were lost in the recent program restructuring, but a likely cost-overrun declaration this month will be a major hurdle for the company to surmount.
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month
'Big 5' Ship's Store Best In Class
Navy Women in Aviation Show Diversity
US Navy Plans Armed UCAS-D Follow-on
The U.S. Navy is planning to demonstrate an armed, sensor-equipped, carrier-based unmanned combat aircraft system (UCAS) by 2018, as a follow-on to carrier-suitability and autonomous aerial-refueling demonstrations planned for completion in 2013.
Military Army News Center
Military Army News Center
Army Requests New Combat Vehicle
Program Focuses on Preventing Injuries
VA Announces $41M in Hospital Contracts
MV-22 and ABV Meet Expectations
While CH-53 helicopters were unloading Marines in the Now Zad valley in Afghanistan's Helmand Province on Dec. 4, history was being made a short distance away. Two MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft were disgorging Marines from the reconnaissance unit Task Force Raider in three landing zones at the opposite end of the valley, kicking off an assault on the Now Zad area to eliminate Taliban influence.
Despite Heron Deal, Turkey and Israel at Odds
Amid a deteriorating relationship between Ankara and Jerusalem, the long-delayed sale of Israeli Heron unmanned air vehicles to Turkey is finally getting underway.
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