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One Grizzled Veteran's Dream

William Astore | Posted 11.11.2009 | Politics


William Astore

On this Veteran's Day, what if we began to measure our national success and power not by our military arsenal or number of recruits, but rather by the very opposite of that?

Navy Upsets Notre Dame, Again

AP | TOM COYNE | Posted 11.07.2009 | Chicago


SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Navy's second consecutive victory at Notre Dame Stadium didn't produce the same euphoria for the Midshipmen as the last one. ...

Pentagon: Recruiting Last Year Was Best Since 1973

AP | PAULINE JELINEK | Posted 10.13.2009 | Politics


WASHINGTON — The Pentagon's personnel chief said Tuesday the military has completed its best recruiting year since 1973, meeting all its goals and bringing in a better educated group of young people.

The Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps met goals for active duty and reserve recruiting during the budget year ended Sept. 30 – the first time that has happened since the all-volunteer force was established, said Defense Department head of personnel Bill Carr.

He told a Pentagon press conference that it's partly because of department spending on finding recruits, even as fewer civilian jobs were available due to the nation's economic problems. He also cited increases in military pay.

For the active-duty force overall, Carr said 96 percent of recruits had a high school diploma, the best showing since 1996. For the Army, it was about 95 percent, up 11 percent from the previous year. And 73 percent of Pentagon recruits scored above average on the military's math and verbal aptitude testing, the best showing since 2004, Carr said.

The military spends about $10,000 per recruit, taking into account advertising, recruiter time and office leases for recruiting stations, he said. Recruits are in the 90th percentile of earners for their education and time in the workplace, Carr said.

USS New York: Warship Built With World Trade Center Steel Is Headed To New York To Be Commissioned

AP | ALAN SAYRE | Posted 10.13.2009 | New York


AVONDALE, La. — A Navy assault ship built with tons of steel salvaged from the World Trade Center towers began its journey to New York on Tuesda...

Joseph Rocha: Gay Former Sailor Details Abuse In Navy Despite Keeping His Sexuality A Secret

Washington Post | Joseph Rocha | Posted 10.11.2009 | Politics


I was 18 years old when I landed in the kingdom of Bahrain, off the coast of Saudi Arabia, in the winter of 2005. It was the first time I'd ever left ...

Domes for the Homeless

Lee Schneider | Posted 10.08.2009 | Technology


Lee Schneider

Can a new village of homes be built in a day? The answer is yes if you have volunteers, vision, and an innovative design for geodesic homes.

Study: Pilots On Fattiest Diets Perform Best

AP | DAVE KOLPACK | Posted 10.06.2009 | Living


GRAND FORKS, N.D. — Running a marathon, grab a carbohydrate bar. Lifting weights, gulp a protein shake. But climbing into a fighter jet? Butter-...

Navy Report Ignores Sailor's Suicide

Rachel Krantz and the Youth Radio Investigative Unit | Posted 10.06.2009 | Politics


A Youth Radio investigation finds that the U.S. Navy's report on hazing in its Bahrain Canine Unit omitted the suicide of the unit's leading Petty Off...

Article In Military Journal Endorses Repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

New York Times | ELISABETH BUMILLER | Posted 11.30.2009 | Home


WASHINGTON -- In an unusual show of support for allowing gay men and lesbians to serve openly in the armed forces, an official military journal articl...

Joseph Christopher Rocha: Gay Sailor's Abuse To Be Reviewed By Navy

Youth Radio | Rachel Krantz | Posted 11.23.2009 | Home


After Youth Radio exposed a culture of hazing, including psychological and physical abuse, at a U.S. Navy canine unit in Bahrain, the nation's top Nav...

Sailors' Sexual Abuse, Humiliation Kept Secret In Navy Canine Unit (VIDEO)

YouthRadio.org | Rachel Krantz | Posted 10.19.2009 | Politics


A Youth Radio investigation has found that between 2004 and 2006, sailors in the U.S. Navy's Bahrain Military Working Dogs Division, or "The Kennel," ...

Muammar Qadaffi -- The Great Survivor

Eric Margolis | Posted 10.17.2009 | Politics


Eric Margolis

Rather than the "mad dog" he was called by Reagan, Muammar Qaddafi is far better described as a cross between a cat with nine lives and a sly fox.

Videos Explode Teabaggers' Health Care Myths

The Uptake | Posted 09.10.2009 | Politics


The Uptake

You may have heard that "Obamacare" will euthanize Grandma and force you to lose your medicare coverage. You may have heard that veterans will lose co...

Bridging the Fighter Gap -- U.S. Navy Has Solution: Buy More Super Hornets!

Rob Diamond | Posted 08.27.2009 | Politics


Rob Diamond

With troops in combat today, our servicemen and women deserve better than a debate about unproven technologies of the future.

Obama's Consequential First 4th: NoKo, AfPak, Iraq, Russia, Palin (Palin?!)

William Bradley | Posted 08.04.2009 | Politics


William Bradley

North Korea was to have been the drama of the day. But it turned into a major fizzle.

Australia Investigates Navy 'Sex Game' Claims

BBC News | Posted 08.04.2009 | World


An investigation is under way in Australia over claims that navy sailors competed with each other to bed their female colleagues for cash prizes....

What "Appreciating Our Troops" Really Means

Andy Sernovitz | Posted 07.26.2009 | Politics


Andy Sernovitz

For anyone who serves their country for us, who risks death for us, they should be taken care of. Health care, money, education -- whatever they need, for the rest of their lives.

Thai Navy Protects Sea Turtles Eggs

msn.com | Posted 07.24.2009 | Green


Every year, dozens of mature sea turtles come ashore on Khram Island, an isolated island known as the biggest nesting site of sea turtles in the Gulf ...

Remembering America: Obama's D-Day Speech and Two Days in June

William Bradley | Posted 07.09.2009 | World


William Bradley

On Thursday in Cairo, Obama gave his rhetorical best to reposition a mostly peaceful America in the future of the Muslim world. On Saturday in Normandy, he reminded of America's glittering past.

Why Our Stories Matter

Holly Robinson | Posted 06.27.2009 | Living


Holly Robinson

The last time I called my father, he asked me what time it was. "Don't you have a watch, Dad?" I asked. "No, they always take those away when you ...

Fleet Week In New York: Share Your Best Pictures

Posted 06.22.2009 | Style


Ladies and Gentlemen, it's Fleet Week! Every Memorial Day Weekend, while droves of city dwellers hit the road to enjoy some fresh air, men and wome...

FLEET WEEK 2009!

foxnews.com | Posted 06.21.2009 | Home


NEW YORK -- The U.S. Navy marked the opening of Fleet Week 2009 on Wednesday with a flyover by six military aircraft, and the city warned residents a...

FBI Weren't the Only Ones Objecting to Torture in 2002 -- So Did the Army, Marines & Air Force

Jane Hamsher | Posted 05.24.2009 | Politics


Jane Hamsher

When Donald Rumsfeld approved "enhanced interrogation techniques" for Guantanamo Bay in 2002, there were already serious objections to the use of torture from the military.

Obama's Crisis Management: Of Pirates and Missiles

William Bradley | Posted 05.14.2009 | Politics


William Bradley

Obama used the resources of the US military and government to shut down the pirates' options and make them more vulnerable.

Sonar Vs. Whales, Part Two: Florida's Atlantic Coast

AP | RON WORD | Posted 04.13.2009 | Green


FLAGLER BEACH, Fla. — In the blue-green surf, 11 endangered North Atlantic right whales surface, jump and shoot mist high into the air through t...