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    May 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Maryland National Guard celebrates foreign partnerships

    For Capt. Martin Noorsalu, deploying to Afghanistan with the Maryland National Guard last year was an unusual opportunity.
    For Capt. Martin Noorsalu, deploying to Afghanistan with the Maryland National Guard last year was an unusual opportunity. Noorsalu is one of only a dozen helicopter pilots in the Estonian Air Force. The sole air defense service of the former Soviet...

    Tags: NATO, Armed Forces, Armed Conflicts, Annapolis, Balkan Peninsula

  2. May 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. 15 years later, CIA acknowledges fallen Marylander worked for agency

    The report from the State Department was brief: Thomas M. Jennings Jr., a federal worker from Burtonsville on a temporary assignment with NATO peacekeepers, had died in a car crash in Southern Bosnia.
    The report from the State Department was brief: Thomas M. Jennings Jr., a federal worker from Burtonsville on a temporary assignment with NATO peacekeepers, had died in a car crash in Southern Bosnia. Fifteen years later, it turns out that was only...

    Tags: Leon Panetta, Police Investigations, University of Maryland, College Park, U.S. Embassy, Vienna (Austria)

  4. May 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. With new book, Madeleine Albright sheds light on long-hidden family secrets

    In 1997, Madeleine Albright couldn't have been more certain that she knew everything important about herself and was in possession of every relevant fact about her life.
    In 1997, Madeleine Albright couldn't have been more certain that she knew everything important about herself and was in possession of every relevant fact about her life. And then, at age 59, just days after being confirmed as U.S. secretary of state,...

    Tags: Roman Catholicism, Prague (Czech Republic), Human Rights, Holidays, Religious Festivals

  6. Mar 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Assad's killing fields

    The announcement Sunday that the U.S. will join Turkey in providing "nonlethal" humanitarian aid to Syrian opposition groups is a clear sign of the Obama administration's growing frustration with the failure of diplomatic efforts to halt Syrian President Bashar Assad's bloody crackdown on dissent. But it's still far from clear whether that modest escalation of involvement in the conflict will hasten Mr. Assad's departure from the scene.
    The announcement Sunday that the U.S. will join Turkey in providing "nonlethal" humanitarian aid to Syrian opposition groups is a clear sign of the Obama administration's growing frustration with the failure of diplomatic efforts to halt Syrian...

    Tags: Hillary Clinton, International Military Interventions, Syria, Armed Conflicts, China

  8. Jun 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. DNA, Mladic and the science of justice in the former Yugoslavia

    Despite his efforts to stave off his long-overdue date with justice, indicted war criminal Ratko Mladic appeared before a panel of judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague on Friday. Soon he will stand trial for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide, atrocities he planned and executed throughout the 1992-1995 war, from the siege of Sarajevo to the concentration camps of Prijedor and the genocide at Srebrenica. Mr. Mladic's last request before his transfer was to visit the grave of his daughter, Ana, who committed suicide in 1994 with her father's  pistol. But in facing his responsibility for wartime violence, the  graves Ratko Mladic should have visited are those of his victims, such the thousands of tombstones that now fill the Srebrenica-Potocari Memorial Center and Cemetery.
    Despite his efforts to stave off his long-overdue date with justice, indicted war criminal Ratko Mladic appeared before a panel of judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague on Friday. Soon he will stand trial for...

    Tags: Argentina, Suicide, Judges, Genocide, Juvenile Delinquency

  10. Nov 6, 2009 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  11. Project Runway: Can you hear me Bryant Park?

    Reality Check
    Greetings and salutations, PR fans. Before we get to the penultimate episode of Project Runway: 90210, a brief apology from me, your master of blogging ceremonies, Kevin Van Valkenburg. My 'other' writing job (sports) and a tragic TiVo malfunction...

    Tags: Robert Evans, Dan Marino, Chin, Gary Condit, Michael Kors

  12. Jul 1, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Fort Meade's command changes with ceremony

    Sun Staff
    Col. Kenneth O. McCreedy officially took command yesterday of Fort Meade, the sprawling Army post in western Anne Arundel County that is slated to gain thousands of new workers over the next several years. On a grassy parade field, McCreedy succeeded...

    Tags: Armed Forces, National Security Agency, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Colleges and Universities, Environmental Cleanup

  14. Jun 16, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Fort Meade getting new commander

    Sun Staff
    The Army has tapped a career intelligence officer as the next commander of Fort Meade, the Army post that in the next decade is adding thousands of jobs, many in the intelligence field, The Sun has learned. Col. Kenneth O. McCreedy, 50, will take command...

    Tags: Armed Forces, National Security Agency, Colleges and Universities, Old Dominion University, Environmental Cleanup

  16. Feb 12, 2002 |Story| Associated Press
  17. Apr 19, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. Carnage dims hopes for political way

    Times Staff Writer
    BAGHDAD -- U.S. forces have stepped back from massive military action in the turbulent cities of Fallujah and Najaf, but the overwhelming sense here is that across much of Iraq, the ground is giving way beneath the Americans. A culture of impunity has...

    Tags: Murder, Armed Forces, Islam, Civil Unrest, Kidnapping

  19. Nov 13, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  20. U.S. speeds shift to Iraqi self-rule

    Sun National Staff
    WASHINGTON -- As deadly new guerrilla attacks rocked the U.S.-led occupation, President Bush shifted policy on Iraq's political future yesterday, approving ideas for turning power over to a provisional government by the summer or fall of 2004. After...

    Tags: Civil Unrest, Dick Cheney, Afghanistan, National Government, Government

  21. May 18, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  22. BRIEF: UNH graduation at 10 a.m. today

    Foster's Daily Democrat, Dover, N.H.
    The University of New Hampshire commencement will take place today, with Dover-native Lt. Gen. Mary Legere speaking. The lieutenant graduated from UNH in 1982 and is now a U.S. Army veteran. Her career led her through tours in Germany, the Republic of...

    Tags: Graduation, U.S. Army, U.S. Department of Defense, University of New Hampshire

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