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Freedom Walk 2008 |
Participants in the fourth annual Freedom Walk came to honor loved ones, friends and coworkers lost in the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks and to honor servicemembers who continue to sacrifice to defend the freedoms attacked that day. Special |
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Remembering Sept. 11, 2001 |
On the seventh anniversary of the attacks of September 11, 2001, Defense officials honored the fallen, reflected on how far we have come and what more might be done to counter terrorism and defend the nation.
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Pentagon Dedicates 9/11 Memorial |
On the seventh anniversary of the day a hijacked airliner slammed into the Pentagon, President Bush today dedicated a memorial near the crash site, calling it not only a place of remembrance, but also a reminder of the resilience of the American spirit. Special |
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Responding to Hurricane Gustav |
As Hurricane Gustav approached the U.S. Gulf Coast, National Guard troops evacuated more than 17,000 citizens from New Orleans and worked closely with federal, state and local authorities to keep cities and towns safe. Special |
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Money Woes? Support You Can Turn To |
As part of the Defense Department's efforts to promote the importance of individual financial readiness, this Web site offers financial news and information, links to groups that can help with financial issues, and tips from a leading financial specialist.
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Ramadan 2008: Understanding a Culture |
With more than 250,000 U.S. troops serving throughout the Middle East – including Iraq and Afghanistan – the need for understanding Islamic culture
is as important as basic soldiering skills. Special |
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2008 Employer Support Freedom Awards |
The Department of Defense has announced the 2008 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award recipients. The Freedom Award is the highest recognition given to employers for their support of their employees who also serve in the National Guard and Reserve.
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Military Olympians |
U.S. servicemembers have been participating in Olympic games since they began in 1896. This year 15 military athletes representing the U.S. Army, Army Reserve and Air Force will compete in Beijing. Here, the Department of Defense highlights the accomplishments of America's military Olympians. Special |
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60 Years of Military Integration |
On July 26, 1948, President Harry S. Truman signed the Executive Order 9981 to end racial segregation and discrimination in the military. Although it would take more than six years to fully implement, Truman's order set in motion a wave of reforms for equality for Afican-Americans. Special |
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28th National Veterans Wheelchair Games |
The 28th National Veterans Wheelchair Games is the world's largest annual wheelchair sports competition. It brings together veterans with spinal cord injuries, amputations or other
mobility or neurological conditions to compete in 17 different events. Special |
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Dept. of Defense Celebrates 35 Years of All-Volunteer Force |
Until July 1973, the military operated under an involuntary draft policy to produce manpower to fight the country’s wars. Draftees served during both world wars, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. This year marks the 35th anniversary of the All-Volunteer Force. Special |
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Travels with Mullen: USO Tour Troop Visit |
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff visited several Middle East nations, their leaders and service members assigned to the region July 7-12, 2008. These nations included
Kuwait,
Iraq,
Afghanistan and
Pakistan. Special |
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Symbols of America |
Over the years, several symbols have become renowned as uniquely American, celebrating not only the country's success as a democracy, but its unique, evolving and independent culture as well.
Here, the Department of Defense highlights some of the most enduring symbols of America.
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Flag Day: Personal Perspectives |
We present four current and retired servicemembers' personal perspective about the flag and how it's inspired them through their proudest as well as darkest days as a symbolism of patriotism, strength and resilience. Special |
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Travels with Gates: Asia Pacific Nations |
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates traveled to the Asian Pacific nations of Singapore, Guam, Thailand and South Korea May 28 - June 3, 2008. He spoke as the keynote speaker at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. Special |
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Travels with Mullen: Asian Pacific Nations |
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff visited Asian Pacific nations, their leaders and service members assigned to the region May 28 - June 5, 2008. These nations included Indonesia, Singapore, the Philippines and South Korea. Special |
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Service & Military Acadamies Graduation 2008 |
The nation's defense leaders traveled to the U.S. service and military academies this spring to celebrate the accomplishments of the graduating classes of 2008, speaking to them about the power of freedom, the importance of duty and the virtue of self-accountability. Special |
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Memorial Day Profiles |
To many Americans, Memorial Day means a day off from work with picnics, pool openings and barbecues. But for those who have lost a comrade or loved one in combat, the day takes on a whole new significance. Here are some of their stories. Special |
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Airlift Delivered Blow to Communism |
Sixty years ago, the U.S. Air Force launched an operation that relieved some 2.5 million beleaguered West Berlin residents and stretched the Soviet Union’s Iron Curtain at its seams. Special |
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Warrior Care: Question 21 |
People seeking Defense Department security clearances can now exclude mental health treatment related to service in combat. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates announced the change on May 1, 2008, while touring a treatment center for combat veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder on Fort Bliss, Texas. Special |
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Travels with Gates: Mexico City, Fort Bliss |
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates traveled to Mexico and Texas April 30 - May 2, 2008. Special |
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JCOC 75 |
The Joint Civilian Orientation Conference, which began in 1948, is a Secretary of Defense sponsored outreach program to educate America's leaders who are interested in expanding their knowledge of the military and national defense. Special |
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Travels with Gates: NATO Summit |
President George W. Bush and Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates traveled to Bucharest, Romania on April 2-4, 2008, to attend the NATO Summit. Special |
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Travels with Gates: Russia |
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates traveled to Russia on March 17-18, 2008. Special |
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Honoring WWI Survivors |
Remembering those who fought in World War I, The Great War. Special |
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Travels with Mullen: Iraq, Pakistan |
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, traveled to Iraq and Pakistan to continue U.S. engagement and visit soldiers. Special |
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Military Women's Tradition of Service |
Celebrating the 2.5 million women who have served in
the U.S. military since the American Revolution. Special |
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Celebrating African American History |
During National African American History Month, we honor the achievements and celebrate the rich heritage of African Americans. Special |
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Travels with Gates: Hawaii, Australia, Indonesia, India |
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates traveled around the world in February with stops in Hawaii, Australia, Indonesia and India. Special |
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Travels with Mullen: California, Hawaii, Australia |
Connecting with soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines was the highlight of a six-day trip that took Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to California, Hawaii and Australia. Special |
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Travels with Gates: Lithuania, Germany, Iraq |
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates traveled to Vilnius, Lithuania, Feb. 7, 2008 to meet informally with NATO ministers, before heading to Germany to attend the Munich Conference on Security Policy. From Munich, the secretary made a surprise visit to Iraq, before returning to Washington on Feb. 11. Special |
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MRAP Vehicles |
"There is no failsafe measure that can prevent all loss of life and limb on this or any other battlefield. That is the brutal reality of war. But vehicles like MRAP, combined with the right tactics, techniques, and procedures, provide the best protection available against these attacks." - Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates Jan. 18, 2008 Special |
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Gates Pays Tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. |
"This is a day to remember a great American. It is also a day to reflect on what we can do to further the struggle for human freedom and dignity that Dr. King helped lead and for which he gave his life." - Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates Special |
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Travels with Mullen: U.S. Southern Command |
U.S. Navy Adm. Michael G. Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, traveled to Southern Command's area of operations Jan. 13 to 18, stopping first at Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, before going on to visit local officials in other locations. Special |
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Travels with Gates: California, Nevada |
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates visited troops on several military installations in southern California and Nevada Jan. 7 and 8. During his trip, Gates had the opportunity to speak candidly with troops, observe training, go aboard a U.S. Navy ship and visit an Air Force base. Special |
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