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04/28/2000 : Domestic Violence Task Force Begins Work      
WASHINGTON, April 28, 2000, April 28, 2000 - Robert L. Stein II knows the kind of effort that's going to be required to study, and ultimately, combat domestic violence in the military.
04/28/2000 : Reminder: Travel Card Use Mandatory May 1      
WASHINGTON, April 28, 2000 - Starting May 1, with some exceptions, DoD personnel must use the government travel card for expenses arising from official government travel.
04/27/2000 : Cohen, Shelton Address Top Personnel Aspects of DoD Budget      
WASHINGTON, April 27, 2000 - Fixing TRICARE, moderating the tempo of operations and housing are top DoD quality of life priorities for the fiscal 2001 Defense budget request, Defense Secretary William S. Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Army Gen. Henry Shelton said April 26.
04/27/2000 : Symbolic Visit Foretells Positive Future      
WASHINGTON, April 27, 2000 - This spring marks the 25th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War. Saigon fell to North Vietnamese forces on April 25, 1975, marking the tragic end to U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia.
04/26/2000 : Remembering the Holocaust  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 26, 2000 - Months of combat couldn’t steel World War II American GI’s for the sights they witnessed when they liberated the Nazi death camp at Nordhausen, Germany, on April 11, 1945.
04/25/2000 : Medical Experts Face Epidemic of Missing Records      
WASHINGTON, April 25, 2000 - Military medical experts are facing a new kind of epidemic, one that doesn’t involve a disease but can affect patients’ health nonetheless -- missing medical records.
04/24/2000 : DoD Revamping, Simplifying PCS Move Process  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 24, 2000 - DoD is revamping and simplifying its permanent-change-of-station process to make it easier, faster, less expensive and less stressful for more than 700,000 service members and their family members who move around the world each year.
04/21/2000 : Region I Contractor Launches TRICARE Ombudsman Program      
WASHINGTON, April 21, 2000 - The contractor that manages TRICARE in the Northeast has launched a groundbreaking ombudsman program to improve customer service.
04/21/2000 : Memorial Honors Japanese Americans' Loyalty to Nation  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 21, 2000 - Japanese American veterans of World War II are the cornerstone of the National Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism, but the memorial that's scheduled to be dedicated here on Nov. 9, 2000 is not just a veterans memorial, said Cherry Tsutsumida.
04/21/2000 : Marine Investigators Wait for Osprey Black Box Data    This story contains audio.  
WASHINGTON, April 21, 2000 - Marine investigators looking into the April 8 crash of an MV-22 Osprey in Arizona that killed 19 Marines have ruled out a problem with the aircraft's transition from plane to helicopter mode and are now waiting for data from the craft's "black box."
04/20/2000 : Cohen Addresses Food Stamp Housing-Income Equity    This story contains audio.  
WASHINGTON, April 20, 2000 - Secretary of Defense William Cohen proposes to solve a long-standing housing allowance "equity issue" in a way that probably could make more military families eligible for food stamps.
04/20/2000 : DoD Seeks Public Views on Homosexual Harassment      
WASHINGTON, April 20, 2000 - Now's your chance to have your say. DoD officials want to know how you would solve the problem of homosexual harassment in the military.
04/19/2000 : Feds Study Long-term, Other Anthrax Vaccine Effects, de Leon Notes      
WASHINGTON, April 19, 2000 - Federal agencies are collaborating in a major study into long-term health effects of the anthrax vaccine used by DoD, Deputy Defense Secretary Rudy de Leon testified April 13 before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
04/17/2000 : Pharmacy Changes Will Expand Services, Increase Safety      
WASHINGTON, April 17, 2000 - DoD healthcare experts are planning several ways to improve and expand pharmacy services for active and retired service members and their families.
04/17/2000 : America's Military: A Force for Global Stability, Prosperity  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 17, 2000 - Standing on the deck of the carrier USS John C. Stennis in the Persian Gulf it is easy to understand why America still needs a military.
04/17/2000 : Army Captures Women's Basketball Championship  This story contains photos.    
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas, April 17, 2000 - The Army women's basketball team won all six of its games in dominating style to capture the Women's Armed Forces Basketball Championship April 11 for the ninth year in a row.
04/14/2000 : DoD to Phase Out Smoking at Recreation Facilities      
WASHINGTON, April 14, 2000 - DoD is expanding its smoking ban to include clubs, bowling alleys and other morale, welfare and recreation facilities.
04/14/2000 : Anthrax Program Officials Ready New Educational Products      
WASHINGTON, April 14, 2000 - DoD anthrax experts are increasing their efforts to get service members and their families "good, credible information before they get disinformation" from other sources.
04/14/2000 : DoD Marks Earth Day's 30th Anniversary    This story contains audio.  
WASHINGTON, April 14, 2000 - Recycling events, awareness festivals, base cleanups and other activities are slated throughout the military to mark the 30th anniversary of Earth Day April 22.
04/14/2000 : Bacon Says No Increase in U.S. Troop Strength in Kosovo      
WASHINGTON, April 14, 2000 - There will be no increase in the number of U.S. troops in Kosovo, Pentagon spokesman Ken Bacon said here April 13.
04/14/2000 : DoD Seeking Feedback from Exiting Troops      
WASHINGTON, April 14, 2000 - DoD officials want to know what motivates service members to leave the military, so they’ve decided to ask.
04/13/2000 : Survey to Assess Info Needs, Sources of Military News    This story contains audio.  
ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 13, 2000 - Some 36,400 service members and their spouses and DoD civilians will receive surveys to assess their information needs and how they access news about the department.
04/13/2000 : DoD Places New Emphasis on Patient Safety    This story contains audio.  
WASHINGTON, April 13, 2000, April 13, 2000 - DoD is responding in several ways to President Clinton’s call for a 50-percent reduction in preventable medical errors within five years.
04/13/2000 : Bodies of 19 Marines Recovered From Osprey Wreckage      
WASHINGTON, April 13, 2000 - Marine Corps officials here announced April 12 they have recovered the bodies of 19 Marines killed when their MV-22 Osprey crashed in Arizona April 8.
04/12/2000 : House Declares American GI "Person of the Century"      
WASHINGTON, April 12, 2000 - House representatives voted 397-0 April 10 naming American GIs as the "Person of the Century" in their Concurrent Resolution 282 with the Senate.
04/12/2000 : Cohen Addresses Deployment Issues in Kuwait      
CAMP DOHA, Kuwait, April 12, 2000 - Defense Department leaders are concerned about “overdeployment” of U.S. service members and are working to alleviate the problem, Defense Secretary William S. Cohen said April 8 during a troop talk here.
04/12/2000 : No Fire Before Osprey Crash, Recovery Efforts Continue    This story contains audio.  
WASHINGTON, April 12, 2000 - The Marines have sent a colonel to Arizona from Marine Corps Headquarters here to head the service's investigation into the deadly April 8 crash of an MV-22 Osprey.
04/11/2000 : Embargo Chief Says Iran in Cahoots With Iraq Oil Smugglers      
MANAMA, Bahrain, April 11, 2000 - The best efforts of the U.S.-led Maritime Interdiction Force to stop Iraqi oil smuggling in the Persian Gulf will be for naught if Iran continues to allow smugglers to use its territorial waters.
04/10/2000 : Saudis Express Interest in F-15 Buy      
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, April 10, 2000 - Saudi Arabia expressed an interest in buying 24 F-15S "Eagle" aircraft from Boeing's McDonnell-Douglas Division, a defense official said.
04/10/2000 : U.S. Will Not Cut Troop Levels in Saudi Arabia    This story contains audio.  
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, April 10, 2000 - U.S. troops will not reduce troop levels in the area, contrary to news reports.
04/10/2000 : Kuwait Families Still Await Word of Gulf War POWs' Fate      
KUWAIT CITY, Kuwait, April 10, 2000 - As you walk into the Kuwait POW Committee Office here, you are surrounded by memories. Memories stolen by Saddam Hussein during the Gulf War and not returned since.
04/10/2000 : Cooperative Defense Initiative Seeks to Save Lives      
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, April 10, 2000 - The bottom line to Defense Secretary William S. Cohen is the Cooperative Defense Initiative could save thousands of lives throughout the Persian Gulf region.
04/07/2000 : WWW.Huh?: Web Site Features Overseas Travel Info      
WASHINGTON, April 7, 2000 - Whether you're traveling to central London or the African plains this summer, you may want to check the travel section on the State Department Web site home page.
04/07/2000 : DoD Upholds Privacy in Alleged Sexual Misconduct Case      
WASHINGTON, April 7, 2000 - Defense officials are standing firm in maintaining the privacy of the general officers involved in the latest sexual misconduct allegations drawing media attention.
04/07/2000 : Optempo, Housing, TRICARE Top Stennis Sailors' Concerns  This story contains photos.    
ABOARD THE USS JOHN C. STENNIS, Arabian Sea, April 7, 2000 - Defense Secretary William S. Cohen praised the warriors of this aircraft carrier April 7, a day after they flew bombing missions against Iraq.
04/07/2000 : Memorials Honoring Women Scattered Across Nation  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 7, 2000 - The Women in Military Service for America Memorial is perhaps the largest and best-known tribute to women's contributions to the nation's defense and defenders. It's also only one of hundreds of its kind.
04/06/2000 : Tactical Internet Key to Digital Battlefield  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 6, 2000 - U.S. Army Spc. Kevin Lash may not realize it, but he is truly a soldier of the future.
04/06/2000 : Pentagon Projects National Missile Defense Costs at $30.2B      
WASHINGTON, April 6, 2000 - Building and operating a National Missile Defense System will cost taxpayers an estimated $30.2 billion by 2026, Pentagon officials announced here April 4.
04/06/2000 : SHAPE Considers Troop Needs for Kosovo Force  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 6, 2000 - Military authorities at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe are assessing whether NATO's Kosovo Force is adequate for its peacekeeping mission.
04/06/2000 : Marine Corps Fetes USO's Tilelli  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 6, 2000 - Retired Army Gen. John H. Tilelli says he considers himself lucky twice over. He's had the privilege of serving his country for 37 years, he said, and now he will serve America's service members as head of the USO.
04/06/2000 : Naval Crowd Grills Cohen on Pay, Housing, Healthcare  This story contains photos.  This story contains audio.  
MANAMA, Bahrain, April 6, 2000 - “It’s a lot better for me to have you close, because I take advantage of every chance I have to look into the faces of the people who are serving us.”
04/05/2000 : Mideast Military Exercises a Priority, Cohen Says    This story contains audio.  
AMMAN, Jordan, April 5, 2000 - The U.S. military exercise program with Jordan will grow, said Defense Secretary William S. Cohen, adding bilateral and multilateral military exercises would make the Middle East a more stable place.
04/05/2000 : Army Lab Seeks American MIAs Worldwide      
WASHINGTON, April 5, 2000 - The U.S. Army Central Identification Laboratory, Hawaii, has a worldwide mission ranging from the rice paddies of Southeast Asia to the deserts of the Middle East and the glaciers of Tibet.
04/05/2000 : Cohen Moves to Gulf, Discusses Iran, Iraq in Qatar    This story contains audio.  
DOHA, Qatar, April 5, 2000 - Iran, Iraq and the Cooperative Defense Initiative were among the main points of discussion April 5 between Defense Secretary William S. Cohen and the Amir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani of Qatar.
04/05/2000 : Gulf War Illness Officials Plan Meetings, Briefings      
WASHINGTON, April 5, 2000 - DoD experts on Gulf War illnesses head to Germany in April on a four-day whirlwind trip that will include briefings in 14 towns and a town- hall meeting in Heidelberg.
04/05/2000 : Central Command, Qatar Negotiating on Base    This story contains audio.  
DOHA, Qatar, April 5, 2000 - The U.S. Central Command is negotiating with Qatar for rights to use the air base at Al Uedid as a site for a U.S. air expeditionary force, DoD officials said here April 5.
04/04/2000 : Generation X Honors Historic Battlefield Pledge  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 4, 2000 - Even though it was hot, damp and dirty in the village of Don Phu, Vietnam, the American military men and women who volunteered to go there said they loved it because they were doing something worthwhile.
04/04/2000 : Cohen and Egyptians Talk Missile Sale, Regional Defense      
CAIRO, April 4, 2000 - The United States will sell Egypt ground-based versions of the Advanced Medium-Range Air-to- Air Missile system to replace aging Russian weapons, Defense Secretary William S. Cohen said during an April 4 press conference here.
04/04/2000 : From Welfare Mom to Navy Medical 'Detective'  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 4, 2000 - At age 18, Linda A. Murakata was a single parent fighting the stigma of being on welfare. At the end of each month, she never had enough money for food or the bare necessities for herself and her infant daughter.
04/04/2000 : The Buffalo Sailor  This story contains photos.    
Washington, April 4, 2000 - Navy Dr. (Cmdr.) Linda A. Murakata is the granddaughter and great-great-niece of turn-of-the-century African American Army "Buffalo Soldiers."
04/03/2000 : Countering Coups: The Military Serves the People  This story contains photos.    
ABUJA, Nigeria, April 3, 2000 - Mention the possibility of a military coup d’etat in the United States and people laugh.
04/03/2000 : Cohen Pledges $10 Million to Build Nigerian Democracy    This story contains audio.  
ABUJA, Nigeria, April 3, 2000 - Defense Secretary William S. Cohen announced a $10 million effort to help strengthen Nigeria's democracy and to "reprofessionalize" its military.
04/03/2000 : U.S., Nigeria Discuss Defense Cooperation    This story contains audio.  
ABUJA, Nigeria, April 3, 2000 - Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo and U.S. Defense Secretary William S. Cohen will discuss a proposed security assistance program for a country many consider the “anchor” of West Africa.
04/03/2000 : Cohen, Barak Reaffirm U.S.-Israeli Bonds, Discuss Contentions      
JERUSALEM, April 3, 2000 - Defense Secretary William S. Cohen and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak met here April 3 to discuss the Middle East Peace Process, the Israeli withdrawal from South Lebanon and U.S. opposition to Israeli arm sales to China.
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