Tuesday, April 22, 2008
DVIDS News - 04-22-2008
Grants Help Improve Canal Systems
(04.22.2008) Residents of central Iraq are improving their communities and creating a safer, healthier environment by cleaning up area canal systems.
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Robot Introduces Deployed Soldier to Baby Boy
(04.22.2008) A robot normally used by doctors to perform work remotely allowed a Soldier in Baghdad to virtually interact with his newborn son in Texas for the first time.
Courtesy Story
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Future Leaders Must Follow Conscience, Gates Says
(04.22.2008) Success on today's and tomorrow's battlefields requires military leaders guided by conscience who refuse to be "yes men," Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said in a speech last night to future Army officers at t...
Story by Donna Miles
Supplying the Forces
(04.22.2008) When she’s on the job, the Georgian, El Salvadoran, Lithuanian and American forces can sleep easy, knowing all of their equipment is good to go. Courtesy Story
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Changing Uniforms in a Life of Dedicated Service
(04.22.2008) There are many brave Americans who stand out and wear a uniform as a symbol of their dedication and service to their country and its people: they comprise the Armed Forces, law enforcement officials, firefighters...
Story by Sgt. Rodney Foliente
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Officials Outline Sadr City Security Plan
(04.22.2008) Recent operations in Baghdad's Sadr City neighborhood are part of the overall Baghdad security plan and necessary to rebuilding in the area, a Multi-National Force - Iraq spokesman told reporters.
Story by Samantha Quigley
Face of Defense: Samoan Teacher Becomes U.S. So...
(04.22.2008) More than 10 years ago, Maranata Temese was an elementary school teacher living in American Samoa with his wife, Leaiseaiga, and their three children. Wanting to provide a better life for his family, he decided t...
Courtesy Story
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(04.22.2008) Residents of central Iraq are improving their communities and creating a safer, healthier environment by cleaning up area canal systems.
Courtesy Story
1 images
Robot Introduces Deployed Soldier to Baby Boy
(04.22.2008) A robot normally used by doctors to perform work remotely allowed a Soldier in Baghdad to virtually interact with his newborn son in Texas for the first time.
Courtesy Story
2 images
Future Leaders Must Follow Conscience, Gates Says
(04.22.2008) Success on today's and tomorrow's battlefields requires military leaders guided by conscience who refuse to be "yes men," Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said in a speech last night to future Army officers at t...
Story by Donna Miles
Supplying the Forces
(04.22.2008) When she’s on the job, the Georgian, El Salvadoran, Lithuanian and American forces can sleep easy, knowing all of their equipment is good to go. Courtesy Story
3 images
Changing Uniforms in a Life of Dedicated Service
(04.22.2008) There are many brave Americans who stand out and wear a uniform as a symbol of their dedication and service to their country and its people: they comprise the Armed Forces, law enforcement officials, firefighters...
Story by Sgt. Rodney Foliente
2 images
Officials Outline Sadr City Security Plan
(04.22.2008) Recent operations in Baghdad's Sadr City neighborhood are part of the overall Baghdad security plan and necessary to rebuilding in the area, a Multi-National Force - Iraq spokesman told reporters.
Story by Samantha Quigley
Face of Defense: Samoan Teacher Becomes U.S. So...
(04.22.2008) More than 10 years ago, Maranata Temese was an elementary school teacher living in American Samoa with his wife, Leaiseaiga, and their three children. Wanting to provide a better life for his family, he decided t...
Courtesy Story
1 images