by Dean DeChiaro | Jul 28, 2015 | National Security, Topics
When Marine Maj. Bridget Guerrero (ret.) set out to run a mile for each of the 160 female troops killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, she never thought that one of their moms would show up to support her along the way. After training for months, Guerrero set out to run 160...
by Yuan Gu | Jul 28, 2015 | National Security
WASHINGTON – In the wake of the huge data breach at the Office of Personnel Management, tech companies are in a competition to provide cheaper, more reliable cybersecurity service to the federal government. The Defense Leadership Forum, an organization specializing in...
by Amina Ismail & Jenny Leonard | Jul 28, 2015 | National Security, Topics
Officers of the US Army’s 2nd Cavalry Regiment, currently stationed in Vilseck, Germany, stopped by the Pentagon last week to talk about their rotational training in Eastern Europe and the larger array of efforts in the region being held to reassure NATO allies....
by Nikki McGee | Jul 27, 2015 | National Security
WASHINGTON — Religious experts are saying the U.S. approach with ISIS should be more focused on the movement’s ideology. Islam extremists claim to be restoring the faith to its original interpretation as part of their recruitment strategy. Experts say...
by Matt Yurus & Noor Wazwaz | Jul 26, 2015 | GITMO, National Security
NAVAL BASE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA — This isolated U.S. Navy base has many facilities and services to make life comfortable for the service members and their families stationed here. That includes a radio and TV broadcast facility holding more than 22,000 reel-to-reel...
by Noor Wazwaz | Jul 24, 2015 | GITMO, National Security
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