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Navy moving hospital ship Comfort to Virginia
The USNS Comfort, the white-hulled hospital ship that has been a fixture of the Baltimore waterfront for a quarter-century, is moving next year to Norfolk, Va., the Navy announced Tuesday.
Maryland officials had fought the move of the ship, whose...Tags: Port of Baltimore, Barbara A. Mikulski, Iraq War (2003-2011), Naval Station Norfolk, Atlantic Ocean
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Iraqi stray dogs win American hearts, find homes in Maryland
Once among the thousands of dogs roaming Baghdad, a city that considers strays a menace, Sara eluded traps set by police and survived a car accident — albeit with a broken leg.
Lately, Sara has been spending her time in the company of a family in...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Carroll County (Maryland), U.S. Military, General Contracting, U.S. Navy
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Nuclear inspectors did have access in Iraq
Larry Smith's letter regarding U.S. foreign policy ("Nuclear threat keeps U.S. troops overseas," Feb. 7) reflects, perhaps, a "wishful remembrance" in its stating that "if Saddam Hussein had allowed inspectors full access to Iraq, we never would have gone...Tags: Annapolis, Saddam Hussein
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Bradley Manning to return to Fort Meade for WikiLeaks case
Private First Class Bradley E. Manning, the former intelligence analyst awaiting a court-martial on charges of aiding the enemy and violating the Espionage Act, will return to Fort Meade this month for his arraignment, the Army said Thursday.
Manning,...Tags: Punishment, Espionage Act of 1917, Prosecution, Prosecution, Punishment
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Accused WikiLeaker Manning sent to court-martial
The commander of the Military District of Washington has ordered a court-martial for Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, the former intelligence analyst accused of giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks.
Maj. Gen....Tags: Espionage Act of 1917, Prosecution, Prosecution, Trials, Brown University
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Maryland Guard travels dangerous road in hopes of Afghan peace
For the soldiers of Task Force Raven in Afghanistan, the tempo is high, the roads are rough, and the work is dangerous.
The Maryland National Guardsmen, members of the 1297th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, carry equipment through insurgent-...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Kabul (Afghanistan), Armed Conflicts, Barack Obama, Government
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Nearing a decision on Iran
One of several casualties of the vitriolic name-calling between Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich is what to do about Iran.
In interviews, Mr. Romney has spoken about tougher sanctions, but it's been difficult to consider...Tags: Yom Kippur, Iran, Emergency Incidents, Judaism, Defense Equipment
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Manning leaks helped end war, saved lives
Why is it that people who violate the U.S. Uniform Code of Military Justice by torturing prisoners do not get punished ("Ex-CIA officer charged over leaks to journalists," Jan. 24), but people who report such crimes to the press get the book thrown at...Tags: War Crimes, Central Intelligence Agency, Massacres, Bradley Manning
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Marine video is as despicable as it is destructive
The vile acts depicted in a video on the Internet this week — purportedly showing four U.S. Marines urinating on the corpses of three Taliban fighters — require condemnation in the strongest possible terms by U.S. and NATO officials. To do...Tags: Leon Panetta, Hamid Karzai, Culture, NATO, Afghanistan
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Maryland to fare well in Obama's 'leaner' defense strategy
While President Barack Obama described plans Thursday to make the U.S. military "leaner," officials in Maryland said the focus of installations and defense contractors here on intelligence, cyberwarfare, research and development is likely to protect the...Tags: The Pentagon, Defense, Anne Arundel County, National Security Agency, Barack Obama
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Naval Academy grad killed in Afghanistan
A 2006 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy was killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan on Thursday, the Marine Corps has confirmed. The 27-year-old was one of six Marines who died in the accident. The Pentagon identified him as Marine Corps Capt....Tags: U.S. Marine Corps, Air and Space Accidents, Defense, Electronics, Awards and Prizes
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Court-martial recommended for Bradley Manning
An Army officer recommended Thursday that Pfc. Bradley Manning, the former intelligence analyst accused of giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks, be court-martialed on charges of violating the Espionage...Tags: Prisons, Punishment, Espionage Act of 1917, Punishment, Trials
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