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New Navy blimp sails over Aberdeen
It was high in the sky over Aberdeen Thursday morning, but it wasn't a bird, a plane or even Superman. It was a U.S. Navy blimp, calmly navigating the skies as it sailed east over the town and Route 40, perhaps in the direction of Aberdeen Proving...
Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, U.S. Navy, Electronics, U.S. Army, Air Transportation Industry
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Military not doing enough to help soldiers with substance abuse, study finds
Substance abuse among America's soldiers is increasing and the Department of Defense isn't doing enough to address the problem, according to a new report. The report released today by the Institute of Medicine found that the military health system...
Tags: Prescription Drugs, Behavioral Conditions, Chemical Industry, TRICARE, Government Health Care
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Manning held improperly in brig, Marine official testifies
An Army private charged with sending reams of classified documents to the secret-spilling website WikiLeaks was wrongly kept on suicide watch for at least seven days of his nine months' confinement at a Marine Corps brig in Quantico, Va., the Marines'...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Witnesses, Suicide, The Pentagon
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John A. Jarosinski, businessman
John A. Jarosinski, a Baltimore businessman who was an active member of several veterans organizations, died Thursday of cancer and a stroke at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 88.
The White Marsh resident had earlier lived in Govans for 30 years.
Born in...Tags: Christianity, Perry Hall, Highlandtown, White Marsh, University of Baltimore
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150 years later, preservationists see victory at Antietam
— The fighting that killed or wounded 21,000 Americans in the rolling hills of Western Maryland was over in about 12 grisly hours. But a century and a half after the bloodiest day in American military history, the struggle to preserve the ground...
Tags: Marketing, National Government, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Slavery, Annapolis
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On-base living without military orders
No one in Tracie Edmondson's immediate family is in the military, but they live on an Army base. At Aberdeen Proving Ground, that's far from unusual. Civilian federal workers and military retirees are living in 44 percent of the installation's...
Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Rentals, Fort Meade (military base), Condos and Houses, Home Improvement
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APG Garrison welcomes new Command Sergeant Major
Command Sgt. Maj. James Ervin assumed the role of Garrison Aberdeen Proving Ground senior enlisted leader during an assumption of responsibility ceremony at the APG North (Aberdeen) recreation center July 17. APG Garrison Commander Gregory McClinton...
Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Awards and Prizes, NATO, U.S. Army
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More, not fewer, troops in Afghanistan
In reference to The Sun's editorial, "Unfriendly fire" (Aug. 22), I am in complete disagreement with the claim that maybe it's time to consider speeding up the timetable for bringing all of our troops home from Afghanistan and the surrounding areas. We...Tags: Afghanistan, Al-Qaeda, NATO
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Humvee accidents cause of one-third of military fatalities, Hopkins analysis finds
Crashes of military vehicles account for nearly one-third of annual soldier fatalities and are among the top five causes of hospitalization, according to new Hopkins research. Researchers with the Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy...
Tags: Afghanistan, Kuwait, Health and Safety at School, U.S. Army, Iraq
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Fort Meade Community Job Fair open to all job seekers
The Maryland Department of Labor Licensing and Regulation/DLLR is holding a Fort Meade Community Job Fair, Wednesday, Sept. 12, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Club Meade, 6600 Mapes Road, on Fort Meade. All job seekers, veterans and nonveterans, can meet...Tags: National Security Agency, Defense, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy, Automotive Equipment
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Mussone back from overseas deployment
Army Sgt. Michael K. Mussone has returned to the U.S. after being deployed overseas at a forward operating base to serve in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Operation Enduring Freedom is the official name given to anti-terrorism military operations...Tags: U.S. Military, Wars and Interventions, Terrorism, International Military Interventions
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Unfriendly fire in Afghanistan
The increasing frequency of attacks on U.S. and NATO troops by members of the Afghan security forces they are supposed to be helping has reached the point where American commanders are rightly concerned that the mistrust engendered by such incidents...
Tags: Afghanistan, Customs and Tradition, International Organizations, NATO, Wars and Interventions
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