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03/30/2001 : Retired Army Nurse Recalls Korean War Service  This story contains photos.  This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 30, 2001 - A half-century has passed since retired Army Maj. Julia Baxter worked as an operating room nurse in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, or MASH, in war-torn South Korea.
03/30/2001 : Military News Briefs for the Week of March 30, 2001      
WASHINGTON, March 30, 2001 - (This is a summary of the top American Forces Press Service news stories for the week ending March 30, 2001.)
03/29/2001 : Pacific Chief: China Could Damage Taiwan, but not Hold It      
WASHINGTON, March 29, 2001 - The security balance across the Taiwan Strait is stable, but China's military buildup threatens to tip the scale, according to the top U.S. military officer in the Pacific.
03/29/2001 : Gulf War Experts Say Troops Likely Safe at Two Sites    This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 29, 2001 - Analysts studying events surrounding the bombing of two chemical weapon sites said March 27 that no U.S. troops were exposed in one incident and its likely none were in the other.
03/29/2001 : DoD, U.S. Agencies Team To Keep Out Foot-And-Mouth Disease    This story contains audio.  
WASHINGTON, March 29, 2001 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Customs and DoD are working together to prevent foot-and-mouth disease, which has cropped up in Britain and Europe, from coming stateside.
03/29/2001 : 'AFIS On Assignment' Now Available on the Web      
WASHINGTON, March 29, 2001 - "AFIS On Assignment" is a weekly publication of the American Forces Information Service.
03/28/2001 : DoD Has Enough Blood for Contingencies, Says Official      
WASHINGTON, March 28, 2001 - There is sufficient stored blood for contingency use by U.S. troops stationed in Europe and Asia, a DoD official said.
03/28/2001 : First Lady Asks Troops to Become Teachers      
NAVAL STATION SAN DIEGO, March 28, 2001 - With the USS Shiloh and USS Decatur as a backdrop, first lady Laura Bush asked retiring service members to start a second career in teaching.
03/27/2001 : Reducing Sports Injuries    This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 27, 2001 - Sports are a big part of the military culture, but service members have to be more careful when they play.
03/27/2001 : The Trip From Slug to Fit    This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 27, 2001 - You've been a slug all winter long and now the PT test is staring you in the face. What do you do?
03/26/2001 : Thrift Savings Plan Opens to Military Oct. 9    This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 26, 2001 - Service members can begin to sign up for the Thrift Savings Plan beginning Oct. 9, 2001, DoD officials said.
03/26/2001 : First Black Woman Aviator Wouldn't Take 'No' For an Answer  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, March 26, 2001 - Bessie Coleman wouldn't be deterred. She spent her life following her dream and eventually died because of it, but she blazed a path that women aviators have followed ever since.
03/26/2001 : ASYMCA Names Military Family Week Contest Winners  This story contains photos.    
SPRINGFIELD, Va., March 26, 2001 - A third-grade Air Force girl captured the judges' attention in the sixth annual Armed Services YMCA art contest with her pencil drawing of her family's reunion after a deployment.
03/23/2001 : Fort Irwin Exercise: Army 'Transformation Springboard'      
WASHINGTON, March 23, 2001 - The Army will demonstrate how new technology can put more predictability into the uncertain -- and deadly -- business of war during a two- week exercise starting April 1 at Fort Irwin, Calif.
03/23/2001 : Drivers Need Care for Worst of Both Seasons      
WASHINGTON, March 23, 2001 - April flowers mean driving in spring showers -- and fog -- and maybe winter ice and snow in some areas of the country. Drivers are in a cusp offering the worst road conditions of both seasons.
03/23/2001 : 'AFIS On Assignment' Now Available on the Web      
WASHINGTON, March 23, 2001 - "AFIS On Assignment" is a weekly publication of the American Forces Information Service.
03/23/2001 : DACOWITS Educates Public, Lawmakers on Military's Role    This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 23, 2001 - For 50 years, the Defense Advisory Committee for Women in the Services has led the way in women's fight for equality in the military. And the organization's current leader is focusing on the future.
03/23/2001 : Opportunities Benefit All, Though Only Some Serve    This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 23, 2001 - Vickie McCall thinks the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services has made such strides at home that it might have a role in helping to open military opportunities to women in other countries.
03/23/2001 : 'Foot and Mouth' Doesn't Halt Europe Troop Training      
WASHINGTON, March 23, 2001 - U.S. troops in Europe continue to train and perform their readiness missions after making adjustments in view of host-nation concerns about cattle-borne foot and mouth disease.
03/23/2001 : Rainville: "Too Many Women Let Others Limit Their Dreams"  This story contains photos.  This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 23, 2001 - Ask Maj. Gen. Martha T. Rainville and she'll confirm she's the first woman to serve as a state adjutant general in the 360-year history of the National Guard. Then she'll add, "But really, so what?"
03/23/2001 : Military News Briefs for the Week of March 23, 2001      
WASHINGTON, March 23, 2001 - (This is a summary of the American Forces Press Service news stories for the week ending March 23, 2001.)
03/23/2001 : U.S. Leaders Meet Chinese Vice Premier      
WASHINGTON, March 23, 2001 - President Bush and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld met separately with Chinese Vice Premier Qian Qichen March 22 and discussed a range of U.S.- China issues.
03/22/2001 : U.S., U.K. Defense Leaders Discuss Balkans, Other Concerns  This story contains photos.  This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 22, 2001 - First Bosnia, then Kosovo, and now the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia -- U.S. and other NATO-led troops are on the fringes of the latest Balkans hotspot.
03/21/2001 : U.S., NATO Condemn Fighting in Macedonia  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, March 21, 2001 - The United States and NATO condemn the escalating violence ignited by extremist ethnic Albanian guerrillas in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and support efforts to quell the conflict.
03/21/2001 : New TRICARE Program to Boost Dental Readiness of Reserves      
ARLINGTON, Va., March 21, 2001 - TRICARE's new dental insurance program will help ensure reservists are ready to deploy when they're called, DoD medical officials said.
03/20/2001 : Army Reserve Women Weather "The Storm"  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, March 20, 2001 - Army Reserve Maj. Gena Bonini was a young lieutenant when she packed her bags and headed for Saudi Arabia more than 10 years ago. Her forward support battalion would deploy her to support a maneuver battalion from one of the more traditional and historical units of the U.S. Army, the 1st Cavalry Division.
03/20/2001 : NATO Calls for Beefed-up Kosovo Forces      
WASHINGTON, March 20, 2001 - Responding to escalating violence in the Balkans, NATO is asking members for more troops to tighten its control of Kosovo's border with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
03/20/2001 : Wolfowitz Is the 'Right Man,' Rumsfeld Says  This story contains photos.  This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 20, 2001 - Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul D. Wolfowitz heard a booming cannonade and praise from his boss at a March 16 full honors welcoming ceremony at the Pentagon.
03/20/2001 : Preventive Dental Care Now Reduces Major Work Later    This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
ARLINGTON, Va., March 20, 2001 - Taking young children to the dentist makes them better dental patients later in life -- reducing stress for both them and their dentist.
03/20/2001 : DeCA Traveling Chefs Will Help Solve Kitchen Mysteries      
FORT LEE, Va., March 20, 2001 - Have trouble boiling water? Fear no more.
03/16/2001 : Tick. Tick. Tick. Lyme Disease Explosion Starts in Spring      
WASHINGTON, March 16, 2001 - Spring is here, and so is tick season across America and in many foreign countries. Being bitten by an infected tick can result in debilitating, sometimes deadly, Lyme disease, military and civilian experts warn.
03/16/2001 : U.S. Cuts 750 Troops, Heavy Equipment in Bosnia      
WASHINGTON, March 16, 2001 - The United States is reducing the number of troops and heavy equipment taking part in the NATO-led peacekeeping mission in Bosnia.
03/16/2001 : Holocaust Museum: A House of Learning  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, March 16, 2001 - More than 15 million people from around the world have visited the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum since it opened in April 1993, making it one of the most visited museums in the nation's capital.
03/16/2001 : Report Says Anti-Gay Harassment Down, Commends Army Training      
WASHINGTON, March 16, 2001 - A Service Members Legal Defense Network report released March 15 says anti-gay harassment in the military has decreased and commends the Army's homosexual policy training program.
03/16/2001 : Training Accident Investigators Arrive in Kuwait      
WASHINGTON, March 16, 2001 - A DoD investigation board arrived in Kuwait March 15 to determine the cause of a training accident that killed six coalition service members and injured seven others.
03/16/2001 : Defense Leaders Uphold Army's Black Beret Decision (Corrected Copy)    This story contains audio.  
WASHINGTON, March 16, 2001 - Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld support the Army's decision to require most soldiers to wear black berets, Wolfowitz announced here March 16.
03/16/2001 : Military News Briefs for the Week of March 16, 2001      
WASHINGTON, March 16, 2001 - (This is a summary of the American Forces Press Service news stories for the week ending March 16, 2001.)
03/15/2001 : 'AFIS On Assignment' Now Available on the Web      
WASHINGTON, March 15, 2001 - "AFIS On Assignment" is a weekly publication of the American Forces Information Service.
03/14/2001 : Education Is Key to Success, VA Secretary Says    This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 14, 2001 - "Education! Education! Education! Education is the key to success," Secretary of Veterans Affairs Anthony Principi exclaimed.
03/14/2001 : "We'll Make a Difference," VA Chief Promises  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, March 14, 2001 - Calling himself a veteran's activist, Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony J. Principi vowed to conduct a major top-to-bottom review of his department's health care and claims processing systems and its use of information technology.
03/14/2001 : DoD Investigates F/A-18 Training Accident      
WASHINGTON, March 14, 2001 - U.S. military officials are investigating the March 12 F/A-18 training accident in Kuwait that killed six coalition service members and injured seven others.
03/14/2001 : Army's Beret Decision Draws White House Scrutiny      
WASHINGTON, March 14, 2001 - At the president's request, senior defense leaders are looking into the Army's decision to issue its black beret to all soldiers.
03/14/2001 : U.S. Provides Data to Russians For Mir Splashdown (updated)  This story contains photos.  This story contains audio.  
WASHINGTON, March 14, 2001 - U.S. space specialists are providing Russian technicians with Mir space station positional data to help ensure the vehicles safe splashdown in the Pacific Ocean later this week.
03/13/2001 : Six Killed in Kuwait Training Accident      
WASHINGTON, March 13, 2001 - Six people were killed and at least five were injured March 12 when a Navy jet accidentally dropped "explosive ordnance" on a group watching a training exercise in Kuwait, military officials said.
03/12/2001 : Ronny Gets Top Dog Status As DoD's First Canine Adoptee      
LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas, March 12, 2001 - Doggone him.
03/12/2001 : 'Growing Old is a Privilege Denied to Many,' World War II Vet Says  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, March 12, 2001 - "Don't regret growing old, it's a privilege denied to many," reads a sign on the wall of 87-year-old Bertha "Birdie" Gelfer's small, tastefully decorated room here at the Soldiers' and Airmen's Home.
03/09/2001 : Marines Still Back Osprey      
WASHINGTON, March 9, 2001 - The Marine Corps has not started a search for a replacement to the embattled V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft, contrary to news reports.
03/09/2001 : It's Not 'National' or 'Theater,' It's Just Missile Defense    This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 9, 2001 - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has stopped differentiating between National Missile Defense and Theater Missile Defense.
03/09/2001 : Robertson, Rumsfeld Discuss NATO Issues During Meeting    This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 9, 2001 - NATO Secretary-General George Robertson called NATO a "key tool" of the Western system and an agent of change, relevance and understanding following a March 8 meeting with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
03/09/2001 : Military News Briefs for the Week of March 9, 2001      
WASHINGTON, March 9, 2001 - (This is a summary of the American Forces Press Service news stories for the week ending March 9, 2001.)
03/09/2001 : Task Force Calls for Crackdown on Domestic Violence  This story contains photos.  This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 9, 2001 - DoD's Task Force on Domestic Violence says the military must make it clear domestic violence often involves criminal behavior and challenge commanders to intensify efforts to prevent it.
03/09/2001 : DoD Task Force Seeks Better Domestic Violence Response    This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 9, 2001 - In a Feb. 28 report to Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, the DoD Task Force on Domestic Violence made 59 recommendations to improve the military's response to domestic violence.
03/08/2001 : U.S. Will Renew Dialogue With North Korea in Future      
WASHINGTON, March 8, 2001 - The United States will renew its dialogue with North Korea sometime in the future, President Bush said following a meeting with South Korean President Kim Dae-Jung.
03/08/2001 : 'AFIS On Assignment' Now Available on the Web      
WASHINGTON, March 8, 2001 - "AFIS On Assignment" is a weekly publication of the American Forces Information Service.
03/07/2001 : Service Members Get More Life Insurance Coverage      
WASHINGTON, March 7, 2001 - Eligible troops will automatically be insured for a maximum $250,000 in coverage through the militarys life insurance program starting April 1.
03/07/2001 : Not a Real Man      
WASHINGTON, March 7, 2001 - The Confederate soldiers appeared to have defeated their Union opponents at the Battle of Shiloh. Confederate Lt. Harry Buford, a handsome, scrappy officer, anticipated a glorious victory for his army. But all that exuberance was to be short-lived.
03/07/2001 : National Guard Plane Crash Kills 21      
ARLINGTON, Va., March 7, 2001 - The National Guard rallied to support the grief-stricken families and friends of 21 guardsmen killed March 3 in the crash of their twin-engine transport near Unadilla, Ga., 30 miles south of Macon.
03/07/2001 : U.S. Troops Trade Shots With Gunmen in Kosovo      
WASHINGTON, March 7, 2001 - U.S. troops traded fire today with gunmen near the border town of Mijak, Kosovo, and wounded two, DoD officials said. No American soldiers were hurt in the exchange.
03/07/2001 : DoD Mulls China Defense Spending Jump    This story contains audio.  
WASHINGTON, March 7, 2001 - DoD officials are analyzing reports that the People's Republic of China is increasing military spending this year by almost 18 percent.
03/07/2001 : Careerists Must Weigh Retirement System Choice    This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 7, 2001 - Some retirement-minded troops reaching 15 years of active service this summer will need to decide whether to accept a $30,000 cash bonus now in exchange for a reduced retirement plan after at least five more years in uniform.
03/07/2001 : Wolfowitz Discusses DoD Goals During Testimony      
WASHINGTON, March 7, 2001 - Pay and quality of life issues are paramount to building a strong military, but DoD also must examine missions to ensure service members are performing the right tasks with the least strain, said Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz.
03/06/2001 : Intel Chief Addresses Longer-Range Threats to U.S.      
WASHINGTON, March 6, 2001 - The United States is the world’s sole remaining super power. America faces challenges and threats that span the spectrum of warfare, said Vice Adm. Thomas Wilson, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.
03/05/2001 : Nancy Reagan Christens Carrier Named for Former President  This story contains photos.  This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 5, 2001 - It only took one swing for former first lady Nancy Reagan to break the traditional bottle of champagne across the bow of the Navy's newest aircraft carrier, named for her husband.
03/02/2001 : Whats in a Name? Plenty, When Its Your Docs      
ARLINGTON, Va., March 2, 2001 - Gone are the days when you go to a military treatment facility and see whoever's available. By June, most TRICARE Prime enrollees should know their doctors name.
03/02/2001 : Rumsfeld Introduces His Deputy  This story contains photos.  This story contains audio.  This story contains video.
WASHINGTON, March 2, 2001 - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld surprised the Pentagon press corps March 1 by dropping by a routine briefing to introduce his newly confirmed deputy.
03/02/2001 : Rumsfeld: Budget Changes Possible, But Review Comes First      
WASHINGTON, March 2, 2001 - President Bush may still amend the fiscal 2002 defense budget, but he wants to "engage the brains before the taxpayers' pocketbooks," the Pentagon's top man said March 1.
03/02/2001 : Military News Briefs for the Week of March 2, 2001      
WASHINGTON, March 2, 2001 - (This is a summary of the American Forces Press Service news stories for the week ending March 2, 2001.)
03/01/2001 : 'AFIS On Assignment' Now Available on the Web      
WASHINGTON, March 1, 2001 - "AFIS On Assignment" is a weekly publication of the American Forces Information Service.
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