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04/30/1999 : DoD, Services, Determined to Keep Personnel Files, Actions Safe from Y2K      
WASHINGTON, April 30, 1999 - If you've been wondering whether the Year 2000 computer problem could suddenly erase your very existence as a service member at the stroke of midnight on Dec. 31, then worry no more.
04/30/1999 : Cancer Trials Expand as DoD Pledges Financial Assistance      
WASHINGTON, April 30, 1999 - The Defense Department and National Cancer Institute will soon expand the numbers and types of clinical trials open to TRICARE beneficiaries.
04/30/1999 : Armed Forces Day 1999 Message to the Men and Women of the Armed Forces      
WASHINGTON, April 30, 1999 - Each year on the third Saturday of May, America takes time out to honor you - the men and women of America's armed forces. Armed Forces Day serves a very important purpose by reminding all Americans of your willingness to serve and sacrifice to protect our nation's freedom. Because of you, America remains strong and secure.
04/30/1999 : When Trouble Comes to Shuttle, DoD Comes to Rescue      
PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, Fla., April 30, 1999 - When the space shuttle Challenger exploded shortly after being launched from Cape Canaveral in January 1986, a small defense organization here marshaled a rapid response.
04/30/1999 : Shuttle Down! DoD-NASA Team Tests Contingency Response  This story contains photos.    
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., April 30, 1999 - Marsh birds wade slowly in the brackish swamps. An alligator, belly bloated, moves sluggishly across dry mud. Pesky flies buzz and flit from bush to bush. There's no other discernible movement.
04/30/1999 : More B-52s Join Allied Force Mission  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 30, 1999 - Defense Secretary William Cohen said the NATO air offensive continues to hammer the Yugoslav military, showing Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic that he underestimated the will of the alliance to respond to the tragedy in Kosovo.
04/30/1999 : Only Woman Medal of Honor Holder Ahead of Her Time  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 30, 1999 - Whenever Ann Walker's brattish attitude emerged, her grandmother would often say, "You're just like your great- aunt Mary."
04/28/1999 : Web Site Highlights Provisions of Soldiers' and Sailors' Relief Act      
WASHINGTON, April 28, 1999 - If you're one of the thousands of reserve component service members called to active duty in support of Operation Allied Force -- or any other operation -- you're protected by a law that can save you some headaches -- and possibly more than just a few dollars.
04/27/1999 : NATO Photos Fly Thanks to U.S. Airmen  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 27, 1999 - Air Force Master Sgt. Chuck Reger is a pro. When time is of the essence, he knows how to put out pictures.
04/27/1999 : NATO, Partners Sample High-Tech War Games      
WASHINGTON, April 27, 1999 - Training troops in the field costs big bucks. Partnership for Peace and NATO military leaders recently had a chance here to try some high-tech, state-of-the-art computer simulations that may accomplish many of the same goals at far less expense.
04/27/1999 : Code of Conduct: Guide to Keeping the Faith      
WASHINGTON, April 27, 1999 - All service members receive training in the Code of Conduct at various times in their careers. Sometimes, within the security of a motor pool or on a flight line, they may wonder why.
04/27/1999 : 30 Aerial Refuelers Ordered to Allied Force  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 27, 1999 - Defense Secretary William S. Cohen has ordered 30 "KC-135 equivalents" for duty with Operation Allied Force, Pentagon officials announced April 26.
04/27/1999 : President Calls-up Reservists, AF Authorized Stop/Loss      
WASHINGTON, April 27, 1999 - Up to 33,102 reserve component members can be called to active duty for Operation Allied Force under a presidential selected reserve call-up signed April 27 by President Clinton.
04/26/1999 : Allied Force Chief Cites Success  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 26, 1999 - Thirty-one days into Operation Allied Force, NATO's operational commander praised the service members taking part and said their efforts have significantly degraded Yugoslavia's military and security apparatus and infrastructure.
04/26/1999 : Historic Pageantry Honors NATO's Founding  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 26, 1999 - One for all, and all for one. This collective defense pledge is at the heart of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and 19 nations renewed it April 23, 50 years after the security alliance was born.
04/26/1999 : NATO Prepares for Future Challenges  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 26, 1999 - Rogue dictators, chemical attack, terrorist bombs -- preventive defense is the name of the game. The United States and its NATO allies are determined to be ready for any contingency.
04/26/1999 : Public Service Recognition Week Events Slated      
WASHINGTON, April 26, 1999 - "The government is us; we are the government, you and I."
04/26/1999 : NATO Considers Naval Blockade to Halt Milosevic's Oil      
WASHINGTON, April 26, 1999 - No fuel, no go. It's that simple. So, NATO intends to starve Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's tanks, armored personnel carriers and other military vehicles.
04/26/1999 : Clinton Calls for Vigor, Patience  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 26, 1999 - It will take vigor and patience, but NATO's air campaign will prevail over Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's forces, President Clinton said here April 24.
04/23/1999 : NATO Expands Target List, Reserve Call-up Near      
WASHINGTON, April 23, 1999 - NATO has expanded its target list in Yugoslavia to electric power transformers supplying command and control centers near Belgrade, Pentagon spokesman Ken Bacon said April 23.
04/23/1999 : Six Airlines Lift Fare Penalties for Allied Force Troops      
WASHINGTON, April 23, 1999 - Six major airlines have agreed to waive no-refund policies and trip-change penalties against U.S. service members whose leave travel is affected by Operation Allied Force, according to Air Force officials.
04/23/1999 : Air Campaign Pounds Yugoslavs, Milosevic; Withers Morale      
WASHINGTON, April 23, 1999 - Further evidence of declining Yugoslavian army and police morale under NATO air attacks was released April 22 by DoD officials here.
04/23/1999 : President, NATO Leader Outline Summit Goals      
WASHINGTON, April 23, 1999 - NATO has the means and the will to stop the human tragedy in Kosovo, NATO Secretary-General Javier Solana declared here April 22. "That will be the message of the Washington summit."
04/23/1999 : NATO Cites Demands on Milosevic, Resolve to Prevail      
WASHINGTON, April 23, 1999 - Before marking NATO's birth 50 years ago, allied leaders dealt with the issue at hand -- Kosovo.
04/23/1999 : Washington Hushed as NATO Summit Opens      
WASHINGTON, April 23, 1999 - Without the rush of morning traffic, the heart of Washington was unusually quiet early Friday, April 23, opening day of NATO's 50th anniversary summit. Concentric rings of police, Secret Service agents, traffic flares and barricades barred all but authorized vehicles from the summit site near 14th Street and Constitution Avenue.
04/22/1999 : President Announces Nomination for Next U.S. Marine Corps Commandant  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 22, 1999 - Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen announced Apr. 21 that President Clinton has nominated Lieutenant General James L. Jones for appointment to the grade of general and assignment as the 32nd Commandant of the Marine Corps. The nomination must be approved by the United States Senate. A change of command ceremony is scheduled for June 30.
04/22/1999 : DoDDS Students Make the Grade on National Test      
WASHINGTON, April 22, 1999 - Students in Department of Defense dependent schools were among the nation's best scorers in reading in a recent congressionally mandated annual test.
04/22/1999 : Clamor Leads to U.S. Hot Line for Kosovar Relief Drives      
WASHINGTON, April 22, 1999 - A toll-free federal telephone hot line, 1-800- USAID-RELIEF is open now to direct callers to private humanitarian organizations providing relief to Kosovar refugees.
04/21/1999 : DoD Committed to Rendering Veterans' Funeral Honors  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 21, 1999 - A DoD plan to improve the availability and delivery of military funeral honors for deceased veterans went before Congress April 19 for approval.
04/21/1999 : Gitmo's On Call to Support Kosovar Refugees  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 21, 1999 - By many accounts, Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has gotten a bum rap.
04/21/1999 : Clinton Sets Kosovo Emergency Funding at $6 Billion      
WASHINGTON, April 21, 1999 - President Clinton has asked Congress for $6 billion to finance continuing air operations and humanitarian missions in the Balkans.
04/21/1999 : NATO Summit Focus Now Kosovo and Work, Not Celebration      
WASHINGTON, April 21, 1999 - NATO's 50th anniversary summit here was meant to celebrate the past and look toward the future. In light of the ongoing crisis in Kosovo, however, the three-day summit starting April 23 has changed its focus to the here and now.
04/21/1999 : Gen. Shinseki Nominated for Army Chief of Staff  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 21, 1999 - Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen announced Apr. 21 that the President has nominated Gen. Eric K. Shinseki, U.S. Army, for reappointment to the grade of general and assignment as chief of staff, U.S. Army. Shinseki is currently serving as vice chief of staff, U.S. Army.
04/20/1999 : Reserve Call-up Request to Go to President  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 20, 1999 - A call-up request for U.S. reserve forces to support Operation Allied Force in Europe will soon go to the president, Pentagon officials said April 19.
04/20/1999 : Reserve Chief Visits Hurricane Relief Workers  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 20, 1999 - Four months after he first visited Central America in December 1998, Charles Cragin could see the changes taking place since Hurricanes Mitch and Georges obliterated homes, cities, mountainsides and, most of all, lives, last fall. By Easter weekend, American Guard and Reserve members were beginning to make a dent in the huge workload before them.
04/19/1999 : U.S. Military Mounts Massive Relief Drive for Kosovars  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 19, 1999 - Television reports show the direful situation: hundreds of thousands of Kosovar refugees who have fled their homeland living in makeshift border camps in Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro and Bosnia. Defense Department officials estimate up to 700,000 others remain in southern Kosovo, driven from their homes and hiding from the Serbs for fear of their lives.
04/19/1999 : Patient, Provider Concerns Simplify TRICARE      
WASHINGTON, April 19, 1999 - Good news for patients and participating civilian physicians: TRICARE is getting simpler.
04/16/1999 : Reservists Need Commissary Cards for Extra Shopping      
FORT LEE, Va., April 16, 1999 - Reservists who don't have their Commissary Privilege Card yet may be spending up to 30 percent too much for their groceries.
04/16/1999 : Clinton Signs Order Declaring Yugoslavia Combat Zone (Corrected copy)  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 16, 1999 - President Clinton signed the executive order April 13 declaring the area around Yugoslavia a combat zone. This gives U.S. service members serving in Operation Allied Force some tax breaks.
04/16/1999 : Clinton Signs Order Declaring Yugoslavia Combat Zone (Corrected copy)  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 16, 1999 - President Clinton signed the executive order April 13 declaring the area around Yugoslavia a combat zone. This gives U.S. service members serving in Operation Allied Force some tax breaks.
04/16/1999 : TRICARE Access, Customer Service Problems Persist  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 16, 1999 - Military health care quality has never been better, but it's still hard sometimes to see a doctor or get an appointment, Dr. Sue Bailey learned in Southern California March 31.
04/16/1999 : NATO Apologizes for Bombing Accident, Details Precautions      
WASHINGTON, April 16, 1999 - NATO officials admitted responsibility for an accidental convoy bombing that resulted in the deaths of 64 ethnic Albanian Kosovar refugees.
04/16/1999 : As the World Turns: When NATO Was Born in 1949      
WASHINGTON, April 16, 1999 - Harry Truman was in the White House. He had just staged arguably the biggest election upset ever in presidential politics. Junior congressmen and future presidents John Kennedy and Richard Nixon started their second terms. Joe Stalin was still absolute ruler of the Soviet Union.
04/16/1999 : Living the Good Life After Base Closure  This story contains photos.    
RANTOUL, Ill., April 16, 1999 - "It's a combination of good planning, a singular purpose and just plain hard work," was how Ray M. Boudreaux described the success of this city in attracting business to what was Chanute Air Force Base.
04/15/1999 : NATO Summit Calls for Military Know-How      
WASHINGTON, April 15, 1999 - Army Col. Phillip J. Gick will face the transportation challenge of a lifetime during NATO's 50th anniversary summit here April 23 to 25.
04/14/1999 : For Federal Employees, 'Tis the Season to Invest      
WASHINGTON, April 14, 1999 - Federal civilian employees can start or change their Thrift Savings Plan accounts during the semiannual open season, May 15-July 31.
04/14/1999 : NATO Requests 300 More U.S. Aircraft for Allied Force      
WASHINGTON, April 14, 1999 - NATO's top military commander has asked the United States for 300 more aircraft for use in the Operation Allied Force air campaign against Yugoslavia.
04/14/1999 : Questions and Answers About the Thrift Savings Plan      
WASHINGTON, April 14, 1999 - Twice a year, federal civilian employees can begin or change deposits into their Thrift Savings Plan account. "Open season" (May 15-July 31 and Nov. 15-Jan. 31) presents a palette of choices but almost always raises questions about the investment options.
04/13/1999 : Red Cross Supports POWs, Troops in Kosovo      
WASHINGTON, April 13, 1999 - It was a busy day at the American Red Cross' Armed Forces Emergency Service Center in Falls Church, Va.
04/13/1999 : USO Responds to Military Crisis in Kosovo      
WASHINGTON, April 13, 1999 - USO Centers in Europe are increasing their services to accommodate the influx of service members deployed for NATO's Operation Allied Force in Yugoslavia.
04/13/1999 : NATO Cracking Serb Army, Police Morale, Cohen Says      
WASHINGTON, April 13, 1999 - Eroding Serb army and police morale is leading to more desertions as NATO continues its air campaign in Yugoslavia, Defense Secretary William Cohen said April 12 at a news conference at Barksdale Air Force Base, La.
04/13/1999 : Clinton Promises Allied Force Tax Relief      
WASHINGTON, April 13, 1999 - U.S. service members taking part in Operation Allied Force will be earning tax-free pay once President Clinton issues an executive order he promised to sign April 12.
04/12/1999 : Clinton Says NATO Will Prevail Against Milosevic  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 12, 1999, April 12, 1999 - President Clinton told service members gathered at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., that Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic "should be under no illusions that we will end [the air campaign] from weariness. We are determined to continue on this mission, and we will prevail."
04/12/1999 : Safety, Accuracy Key to NATO Air Strikes  This story contains photos.    
AVIANO AIR BASE, Italy, April 12, 1999 - Since NATO launched Operation Allied Force March 24, this Italian air base about 50 miles north of Venice has been a hub of activity as maintenance crews, ammo loaders and other support personnel ready steel gray war birds for takeoff.
04/12/1999 : Claims Hassles Should Fade With TRICARE Fixes      
WASHINGTON, April 12, 1999 - Claims problems reported by patients and providers aren't likely to recur after administrative changes on tap for TRICARE take effect.
04/12/1999 : Top NCOs Offer Formulas for Success      
WASHINGTON, April 12, 1999 - Looking for success in the military? Who better to ask for advice than the service members who rose through the ranks from E-nothings to become their services' top enlisted advisers?
04/12/1999 : TSP and Y2K: Is Your Nest Egg Safe?      
WASHINGTON, April 12, 1999 - Will the Year 2000 computer problem have your Thrift Savings Plan nest egg for lunch?
04/12/1999 : Move Over, Tony: Military Volunteers are Grrrrreater!  This story contains photos.    
MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala., April 12, 1999 - Four "VIP" volunteers chosen for their selfless service to their communities will soon share prime space on 250,000 boxes of cereal in commissaries worldwide.
04/12/1999 : DoDDS Starts Full-Day Kindergarten at Selected Sites      
WASHINGTON, April 12, 1999 - At least 30 Department of Defense overseas schools will have full-day kindergarten beginning next fall, said Director Lillian Gonzales of the Department of Defense Education Activity.
04/12/1999 : U.S. Sending 82 More Aircraft to Join NATO Forces      
WASHINGTON, April 12, 1999 - A total of 82 more U.S. aircraft will join NATO's Operation Allied Force air campaign against Yugoslavia, DoD officials announced April 10.
04/09/1999 : Defense Leaders Salute "Guardians of Liberty"      
AVIANO AIR BASE, Italy, April 9, 1999 - Defense ministers, military leaders and congressmen hailed the military men and women here supporting NATO's Operation Allied Force as "guardians of liberty."
04/09/1999 : Cohen, Congress Members Visit Airlifters      
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany, April 9, 1999 - It takes about four hours for a U.S. Air Force C-130 transport to fly from here to Italy, pick up a load of supplies and carry it to Albania. Each day, 86th Airlift Wing crews here make the journey to help Kosovo's refugees.
04/09/1999 : NATO Holds, So Ask Milosevic When He'll Fold      
WASHINGTON, April 9, 1999 - The answer to when NATO will stop its bombing campaign against Serbia lies with Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, said Air Force Maj. Gen. Charles Wald, vice director of strategic plans for the Joint Staff.
04/08/1999 : Progress Made on Aerial, Refugee Fronts  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 8, 1999 - Operation Allied Force pilots flew more than 400 sorties April 7, attacking 28 targets in Serbia and Kosovo, NATO officials said, and the pilots had a "major breakthrough" in attacking Serb armored vehicles in the field.
04/07/1999 : Top NCOs Support Pay, Benefits Package      

WASHINGTON, April 7, 1999 - Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Eric Benken admits he was "the easiest recruit in the world." Riding home after a shift at a dead-end job, 19-year-old Benken noticed a recruiting poster emblazoned with what he jokes today he thought was a direct order: "Join the Air Force."

04/07/1999 : Cohen Praises Service Members for Allied Force Performance      
WASHINGTON, April 7, 1999 - U.S. service members are doing an outstanding job in both the military and humanitarian missions of Operation Allied Force, said Defense Secretary William S. Cohen.
04/07/1999 : More Power Planned for Allied Force      
BRUSSELS, Belgium, April 7, 1999 - More planes. More power. More pressure. That's what the United States and NATO have planned for Operation Allied Force.
04/07/1999 : Wartime Posters Drew Men, Women to Patriotic Duty  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 7, 1999 - Long before the advent of television advertising, colorful posters were the most effective means of advertising for wartime manpower and galvanizing Americans' patriotic emotions.
04/07/1999 : Cohen Says NATO's Resolve Firm      
WASHINGTON, April 7, 1999 - Each day the allied air campaign against Yugoslavia's military continues, NATO's determination to end the conflict grows stronger, according to Defense Secretary William S. Cohen.
04/06/1999 : Prescription for Success Speeds Pharmacy Service  This story contains photos.    
PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, Fla., April 6, 1999 - It borrowed many of its ideas for improving customer service from other business success stories. Now, the 45th Medical Group pharmacy here is reaping the benefits and customers couldn't be happier.
04/06/1999 : How to Apply for Your Cold War Recognition Certificate      
WASHINGTON, April 6, 1999 - Up to 22 million former and current service members and DoD civilians can start applying for certificates honoring them for their role in winning the Cold War.
04/06/1999 : Air Ops in Yugoslavia Pick Up; Apaches to Albania      
WASHINGTON, April 6, 1999 - A night of clear skies gave Operation Allied Force airmen the chance to hit many targets throughout Yugoslavia, NATO and U.S. spokesmen said April 5.
04/06/1999 : Allied Air Missions Showing Results      
WASHINGTON, April 6, 1999 - Allied air operations in Yugoslavia increased for the second day as pilots pounded fuel depots, Serb command and control facilities, air defense sites and Yugoslavian army and special police units.
04/05/1999 : Pentagon Sends in Carrier Battle Group      
WASHINGTON, April 5, 1999 - Pentagon officials announced April 3 that Defense Secretary William S. Cohen had directed the Theodore Roosevelt battle group to remain in the Mediterranean to support Operation Allied Force.
04/05/1999 : DoD Airlifts Rations to Balkans  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 5, 1999 - The Defense Department is airlifting 500,000 humanitarian daily rations to the Balkans, and more are ready to go if needed, according to the Pentagon's top logistician.
04/02/1999 : More U.S. Fighters Join NATO Air Campaign  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 2, 1999 - Defense Secretary William S. Cohen has directed 12 more F-117 stealth fighters to join NATO Operation Allied Force, Pentagon officials announced here April 1.
04/02/1999 : Military Health System Treats Y2K Symptoms      
WASHINGTON, April 2, 1999 - Newspapers nationwide are reporting severe problems in the medical community with preparing computer systems for the Year 2000 date change. Within DoD Health Affairs, however, the prognosis for Y2K compliance is much brighter.
04/02/1999 : Clinton, Cohen, Clark Warn Milosevic, Salute Troops  This story contains photos.    
WASHINGTON, April 2, 1999 - "President Milosevic should make no mistake," President Clinton warned April 1. "The United States takes care of our own."
04/02/1999 : Geneva Convention Applies to Captive Soldiers      
WASHINGTON, April 2, 1999 - The Geneva Convention covers the three U.S. soldiers now being held in Serb custody, according to Pentagon spokesman Ken Bacon.
04/01/1999 : Serb Forces Abduct Three U.S. Soldiers      
WASHINGTON, April 1, 1999 - Yugoslav forces abducted three noncombatant American soldiers patrolling, March 31, on the border of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Belgrade television displayed photos of their badly beaten faces.
04/01/1999 : U.S. Military to Provide Refugee Aid      
WASHINGTON, April 1, 1999 - The United States is gearing up to help the international relief effort in the Balkans, Pentagon spokesman Ken Bacon said March 31.
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