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07/31/1997 : Biography: John J. Hamre, Deputy Defense Secretary      
WASHINGTON, July 31, 1997 - Defense Secretary William S. Cohen swore in John J. Hamre as deputy secretary of defense July 29 in a Pentagon ceremony.
07/31/1997 : Budget Master Becomes Deputy Defense Secretary  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, July 31, 1997 - John J. Hamre didn't think he'd be nervous facing a group of U.S. senators. The DoD comptroller was well-versed in the doings on Capitol Hill. In fact, he'd been a Senate committee staff member for 10 years.
07/31/1997 : Short      
WASHINGTON, July 31, 1997 - Congress has authorized DoD to pay $20 million to South Vietnamese commandos imprisoned by the North Vietnamese for taking part in U.S.-directed intelligence missions behind enemy lines during the Vietnam War.
07/30/1997 : President, DoD Leaders Praise Departing Air Force Chief      
WASHINGTON, July 30, 1997 - Accolades from the president and senior Pentagon leaders hail the service and achievements of Gen. Ronald R. Fogleman, who asked July 28 to step down early as Air Force chief of staff.
07/29/1997 : DoD Honors Top Journalist, Broadcaster      
WASHINGTON, July 29, 1997 - DoD's top two journalists received formal recognition July 23 during the annual Thomas Jefferson Awards Program ceremony at the Pentagon.
07/29/1997 : Personnel Chief Nominee Testifies Before Senate      
WASHINGTON, July 29, 1997 - Personnel tempo and its effect on quality of life and recruiting are main concerns of President Clinton's choice as the next undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness.
07/28/1997 : Survey Gauges Satisfaction with Military Health Care      
WASHINGTON, July 28, 1997 - Initial results from a new health care survey indicate overall satisfaction with military health care surpasses the national average.
07/28/1997 : Self-Help High on European Agenda, NATO's Solana Says      
WASHINGTON, July 28, 1997 - NATO may be able to respond to European crises in the years ahead without American military help, NATO Secretary General Javier Solana said here July 24.
07/28/1997 : New Era Calls for Updated Conventional Forces Treaty      
WASHINGTON, July 28, 1997 - U.S. and European officials are adapting the treaty governing military forces in Europe to better fit the region's new security environment.
07/28/1997 : DoD Says 98,910 Exposed to Low Levels of Nerve Agent  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, July 28, 1997 - Ten months after estimating 20,000 U.S. soldiers may have been exposed to Iraqi nerve gas during the Persian Gulf War, DoD revised the figure to 98,910. Despite the dramatic rise in numbers, however, officials said they still cannot link reported health problems to the sarin nerve agent.
07/24/1997 : Defense Awards Anti-virus Software Enterprise Licenses      
ARLINGTON, Va., July 24, 1997 - Two California firms have won DoD anti-virus software enterprise licenses, the Defense Information Systems Agency announced July 23.
07/24/1997 : Cohen: U.S. Must Engage in World Affairs      
WASHINGTON, July 24, 1997 - The goal is simple: create a more stable, democratic, prosperous world with fewer threats to American interests.
07/24/1997 : More Force Protection Needed      
WASHINGTON, July 24, 1997 - DoD and the General Accounting Office agree more protection is needed to shield service members from terrorist attack.
07/24/1997 : Military Leaders Oppose Bill Outlawing Anti-personnel Land      
WASHINGTON, July 24, 1997 - Many senior defense leaders past and present oppose a bill outlawing anti-personnel land mines until those who make and supply mines agree to a ban and alternative defense measures are developed.
07/24/1997 : DoD Helps Clear Leftover Mines      
WASHINGTON, July 24, 1997 - Wars end, but the killing and maiming go on.
07/24/1997 : AAFES Shorts      
DALLAS, July 24, 1997 - Two new specialty catalogs -- 1997 Fall Fashion and 1997 Holiday Decorating and Entertaining -- arrive Aug. 15 in military exchanges worldwide.
07/24/1997 : Shorts      
WASHINGTON, July 24, 1997 - As part of the Joint Strike Fighter Program, DoD, the 3M Corp. and Boeing Co., have developed a self-adhesive plastic film that may replace exterior paint on military aircraft.
07/22/1997 : Old Ironsides Sails Again  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, July 22, 1997 - The stately sailing ships of old are long gone from the seven seas, but July 21, people in Massachusetts had a chance once again to see their full-blown glory.
07/22/1997 : Cohen, Shevardnadze Sign Cooperation Agreement      
WASHINGTON, July 22, 1997 - Without America's technical and humanitarian aid, the newly independent nation of Georgia, nestled among the Black Sea, Russia and Turkey, would not have survived.
07/22/1997 : U.S., South Korean Forces Highly Ready      
WASHINGTON, July 22, 1997 - U.S. and South Korean forces are better-equipped and more ready now than at any time in the history of the alliance, Kurt M. Campbell recently told senators here.
07/21/1997 : Chairman Says "Taking Care" Includes Retirees  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, July 21, 1997 - Taking care of family doesn't stop just becausesomeone retires from the military, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs ofStaff told a U.S. Soldiers' and Airmen's Home audience recently.
07/18/1997 : DoD Standardizes In-Service Tuition Aid      
WASHINGTON, July 18, 1997 - All service members will be entitled to equal, uniform tuition assistance benefits under a new DoD policy.
07/18/1997 : U.S. Forces to Train African Peacekeepers      
WASHINGTON, July 18, 1997 - About 120 soldiers from the Army's 3rd Special Forces Group at Fort Bragg, N.C., are slated to deploy July 21 to the African nations of Senegal and Uganda.
07/18/1997 : U.S. POW/MIA Team Searches for Remains in North Korea      
WASHINGTON, July 18, 1997 - Ten U.S. POW/MIA specialists have begun joint recovery operations with North Korea to locate and repatriate remains of Americans missing in action since the 1950-1953 Korean War.
07/17/1997 : Shelton Nominated Next Chairman  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, July 17, 1997 - President Clinton nominated Army Gen. Henry H. Shelton July 17 to be the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
07/17/1997 : Clinton Warns Bosnian Serbs Not to Retaliate      
WASHINGTON, July 17, 1997 - President Clinton warned Bosnian Serbs July 15 not to retaliate against NATO forces for arresting one indicted war criminal and killing another.
07/17/1997 : Biography: Gen. Henry H. Shelton, Chairman Nominee      
WASHINGTON, July 17, 1997 - U.S. Army Gen. "Hugh" Shelton is the commander in chief of the U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. He is responsible for the readiness of all active duty and reserve component special operations forces of the Army, Navy and Air Force.
07/16/1997 : Future NATO Members Face Hard Work, Cohen Says      
WASHINGTON, July 16, 1997 - There's hard work ahead for the three Eastern European nations tapped to become NATO's first new members since 1982 and for those nations seeking future membership, according to U.S. Defense Secretary William S. Cohen.
07/16/1997 : Smithsonian Gets Command and Control System Artifact      
WASHINGTON, July 16, 1997 - A terminal once part of the World Wide Military Command and Control System was added July 16 to the Smithsonian Institution's historical collection here.
07/16/1997 : One Stop Shopping in Exchange Catalog      
DALLAS, July 16, 1997 - The 600-page Army and Air Force Exchange Service Fall-Winter 1997 catalog will be available in exchanges everywhere starting July 29.
07/16/1997 : Women's Memorial Seeks More Active Duty Women      
WASHINGTON, July 16, 1997 - Wilma L. Vaught is perplexed, disappointed and baffled by the meager number of women, particularly those on active duty, who have registered with the Women's Memorial.
07/15/1997 : Commissary Agency Reorganizes Aug. 1      
FORT LEE, Va., July 15, 1997 - Defense Commissary Agency will complete a reorganization and realignment of its headquarters and Operations Support Center Aug. 1.
07/15/1997 : Hamre Nominated as Deputy Secretary of Defense      
WASHINGTON, July 15, 1997 - John J. Hamre, currently DoD comptroller, was nominated Friday by the president to be the deputy secretary of defense.
07/10/1997 : Clinton Says NATO Enlargement in U.S. Interest      
MADRID, July 10, 1997 - President Clinton said he will ask the Senate to ratify changes in the North Atlantic Treaty next year with hopes of approving inclusion of Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic in the alliance by 1999 -- NATO's 50th anniversary.
07/10/1997 : Military Strengths of NATO Invitees      
WASHINGTON, July 10, 1997 - Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic will bring significant military forces to the NATO alliance if they are accepted into full membership in 1999.
07/10/1997 : NATO Invites Three Nations to Join      
WASHINGTON, July 10, 1997 - NATO formally invited the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland to join the alliance during its Madrid summit July 8.
07/10/1997 : NATO Expansion Continues U.S. European Involvement      
WASHINGTON, July 10, 1997 - NATO expansion continues American involvement in Europe and reiterates NATO is the bedrock of U.S. security, said National Security Adviser Sandy Berger to reporters recently.
07/07/1997 : TRICARE Marketing Honored, Future Efforts Mapped      
WASHINGTON, July 7, 1997 - The DoD TRICARE marketing program won a 1997 Silver Anvil Award from the Public Relations Society of America for successfully educating more than 8 million people about the military health care plan.
07/03/1997 : New Dental Plan to Cover Military Retirees      
WASHINGTON, July 3, 1997 - Military retirees and their families will soon have access to low-cost dental insurance similar in scope to the active-duty family dental plan.
07/03/1997 : DoD School Meets Service Nuke Weapons Training Needs      
KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M., July 3, 1997 - Managing nuclear weapons requires specialized education. When the services assign people to a nuclear mission, therefore, chances are they'll also sign them up for DoD-funded courses at the Defense Nuclear Weapons School here.
07/01/1997 : Selective Reserve Dental Program Announced      
WASHINGTON, July 1, 1997 - Members of the Selective Reserve with at least 12 months of service remaining will soon be eligible for low-cost dental insurance.
07/01/1997 : Panel to Examine Gender-Integrated Training      
WASHINGTON, July 1, 1997 - Former Kansas Sen. Nancy Kassebaum-Baker will chair a DoD advisory committee looking into military gender-integrated training and related issues.
07/01/1997 : Full Service Banking Comes to Commissaries      
FORT LEE, Va., July 1, 1997 - Short on time? Short on cash? Military shoppers will soon find the neighborhood bank and grocery store are the same place. The first in-commissary bank opened July 1 at Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., with more to follow. Banks are also on the drawing board for commissaries at Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., and Fort Hood, Texas.
07/01/1997 : Shorts      
DALLAS, July 1, 1997 - Customers at selected Army and Air Force Exchange Service locations will soon be waking up and smelling a different kind of coffee -- Starbucks.
07/01/1997 : Armed Services YMCA Announces 1997 Poster Contest      
WASHINGTON, July 1, 1997 - Entry deadline is Sept. 24 for the second annual Armed Services YMCA poster contest for children of military families.
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