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Navy to Update Fitness Reports, Evaluations

3/12/2010 - The Navy announced changes to the performance evaluation system and advancement policy March 9 to better reflect service as an individual augmentee.


EOD, Civilians Upgrade Their Training

3/12/2010 - Some of the explosive ordnance disposal Marines of Marine Wing Support Squadron 273 and Fightertown civilian workers were involved in a hazardous materials class aboard the Air Station March 1 through March 5.


Ranks of Homeless Veterans Drop 18 Percent

3/10/2010 - The number of veterans homeless on a typical night dropped 18 percent as the Department of Veterans Affairs entered the second year of a five-year campaign to eliminate homelessness among veterans.


Cyber Control System Launch Under Way

3/10/2010 - Electronic Systems Center program managers are in Virginia the week of March 8 for a contract kick-off meeting on Increment One of the Cyber Control System, after awarding the critical $8.9 million contract to Electronic Data Systems, a Hewlett Packard company, two weeks ago.


Seminar Teaches Marines, Sailors To ‘Start Small,…

3/10/2010 - More than 100 Marines and sailors learned how to save and invest money, build credit and get out of debt during the 2010 Financial Seminar at the Bob Hope Theater here March 3.


SMP Offers Exciting Opportunities To Single Marines…

3/10/2010 - The Miramar Single Marine Program organizes volunteer opportunities and recreational activities to help single Marines and geographic bachelors get involved with a variety of events in the community throughout the year.


Airmen Have Opportunity To Give

3/9/2010 - Airmen now can contribute to relief operations for the Jan. 12 earthquake that struck Haiti that caused widespread death and destruction, according to Air Force and Office of Personnel Management officials.


Guardsmen gain valuable experience at All-Army Championships…

3/9/2010 - Guardsmen from 11 different states, together with over 200 Army active duty, reserve and cadet components, competed in the annual All-Army Small Arms Championships here from Feb. 21-27.


Navy Releases Family Gram, Podcast to Enhance Family…

The chief of Naval Personnel has released the first monthly Family Gram as part of Navy’s commitment to enhance family readiness.


The Perils of Alcohol Abuse

3/9/2010 - For Marines, liberty is a time for personal interests and relaxation. But sometimes Marines don’t understand the serious consequences that can occur when they lose restraint, especially when alcohol is involved.


War Games

3/9/2010 - Today, military-themed video game dialogues have a distinct likeness to real world battlefields. Video games like Call of Duty, SOCOM Navy Seals and Delta Force have given society an in depth look into modern warfare.


Pope, Bragg Team for Successful Mission

The joint effort of Pope and Fort Bragg in getting supplies to grief-torn Haiti is proof that military branches can successfully work together to make a difference.


Active-Army Spouses Get Chance To Tell the Army What’s…

3/8/2010 - The U.S. Army recently sent out the 2010 Survey of Army Families VI to a random selection of civilian Active Army spouses in order to assess the support provided to families and Soldiers during these past nine years of persistent conflict.


Female Soldiers Filling Non-Traditional Roles in KFOR…

3/9/2010 - When the commander of Multi-National Battle Group-East was told that his maneuver units would not be allowed to have females, he asked for an exception to the policy and eventually deployed with all of his female Soldiers.


STUDY: Heat Therapy Treats Parasitic Infection Among…

3/8/2010 - A parasitic skin infection spread by sand flies common in Iraq and Afghanistan has a new foe: a handheld device called Thermomed.


Navy Commissions USS Dewey to Destroyer Fleet

3/8/2010 - The Navy commissioned the newest guided-missile destroyer, the USS Dewey, to its fleet March 6 at a ceremony steeped in naval symbolism and tradition.


Air Force Mortuary Ensures Dignity, Honor for Fallen…

3/8/2010 - Under a deluge of rain, the 757 touched down here late at night, returning Army Staff Sgt. Michael David P. Cardenaz home. He had been killed just a few days before in an enemy attack in Afghanistan.


Budget Balances Security, Economics

3/7/2010 - The fiscal 2011 defense budget request includes modest but necessary spending increases in line with President Barack Obama’s effort to balance national security with economic needs


Base Residents Keep Marines In the Fight by Donating…

Blood, sweat and tears. All three are synonymous with unrelenting effort and giving your all for a cause; and on March 4, Marines, sailors and civilians of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton left their sweat and tears at home to save lives on the front lines for the first blood drive of the year.


Traumatic Brain Injuries in the Military

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month - Traumatic Brain Injuries in the Military


Dogs Go the Distance: Program Provides Service to Veterans…

For over 40 years, former Army colonel, has dealt with post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms and has endured medical treatment and sought psychological assistance from professionals, and are now turning to service dogs as a last resort.


Chairman Views Economics Training Favorably

March 4, 2010 – As a student at the Command and General Staff War College here, part of Maj. Jackie Thompson’s studies have included examining how broad economic theories relate to warfare.


Face of Defense: EOD Experience Benefits Guard Soldier…

3/4/2010 - Army Staff Sgt. Tracy Dice was a 12-year veteran of the law enforcement field when she decided to become an explosive ordnance disposal technician in the North Carolina National Guard.


‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Review…

3/3/2010 - The Defense Department’s review on the potential impact of repealing the ban on gays serving openly in the military will solicit input from troops of every service and rank—as well as their families—through surveys, focus groups and social media tools.


Doctors perform first hand transplant in DOD

3/3/2010 - A team of military and civilian doctors performed the first-ever female hand transplant in the U.S. Feb. 17 at Wilford Hall Medical Center here.


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