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Ruling will cut scope of war trials, prosecutor predicts
The Miami HeraldGUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba A lawyer for the International Committee of the Red Cross on Tuesday urged a military judge not to order release of its confidential communications with the Pentagon about Khalid Sheik Mohammed and four other captives...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, National Security, Strikes, Freedom of the Press, Barack Obama
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BioWatch faces congressional hearing this week
WASHINGTON — A decade ago, then-Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge oversaw the start of BioWatch, the nationwide system designed to detect airborne releases of anthrax or other biological weapons. In his 2003 State of the Union address,...
Tags: U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce, National Security, George W. Bush, Anthrax, Medical Research
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William A. Harple
William Arthur Harple died June 15, 2013, at Coffman Nursing Home, Hagerstown. He was born Sept. 30, 1925, in Hagerstown, to the late Arthur and Myrtle (nee Murray) Harple. He was preceded in death by siblings, Jane and Harlan Harple; his first wife,...
Tags: American Legion, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Titusville
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A heartbreaking image on Father's Day
Change of SubjectNeatorama: "The son of U.S. Army Special Forces Medic Benjamin Wise spending some time with his dad...(who) was killed in Afghanistan on January 15th... -
229th U.S. Army Band to perform Sunday at HCC amphitheater
The Hagerstown Community College Alumni Association will host the 229th U.S. Army Band as part of its annual Red, White and Blue Summer Concert Series Sunday at 6:15 p.m. in HCC’s Alumni Amphitheater. A traditional military band that features five...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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READER SUBMITTED: TEMS Students Score In Top Ten
South WindsorTwo teams from Timothy Edwards Middle School scored in the top ten teams in Connecticut who participated in the national Ecybermission competition. This program is a U.S. Army sponsored web-based competition which encourages students to use their STEM... -
Bomb experts check out potential airport threats
About once a day, a passenger at one of South Florida's three major airports tries to take an item through security that could be mistaken for a bomb. Rather than evacuate terminals and alert police bomb squads, the Transportation Security...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Miami International Airport, Automotive Equipment, Emergency Incidents, Explosions
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AIRSHOW-Sikorsky sees good prospects in global helicopter market
ReutersBy Andrea Shalal-Esa PARIS, June 16 (Reuters) - International orders are set to eclipse U.S. military purchases of Sikorsky Aircraft helicopters in four or five years, the company's president told Reuters ahead of the Paris air show. Sikorsky Aircraft,...Tags: Aerospace Manufacturing, Military Equipment, United Technologies Corporation, Wars and Interventions, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Retail executive: A focus forward gives purpose to her day
Who: Evie Chitty, 41, Coral Springs From: Director of transportation for Walmart's mid-Atlantic region, out of Sutherland, Va. I was responsible for managing all transportation operations for five states out of three facilities, where we managed Walmart...
Tags: Tampa, Walmart, Google+, Cooper City, West Point
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Father's love inspires program to help military veterans returning to civilian life
A father's love for his injured daughter is helping Broward County develop a model program for military veterans to re-acclimate to civilian life. Stephen Moss, a 69-year-old lawyer in Fort Lauderdale, was horrified when his daughter Shannon returned...
Tags: U.S. Navy, Relief and Aid Organizations, AutoNation, Wars and Interventions, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Three generations of Kaplan family connect through a WWII truck
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comThe rusting hulk of the Chevrolet Army truck sat near the machine shop off Virginia Avenue in Hagerstown for more than three decades. When its owner, William Kaplan, died in 2004 at the age of 93, his son inherited the truck. William Glenn Kaplan had...Tags: Fort Eustis, Heavy Engineering, Mack Trucks, Inc., Aberdeen, Vehicles
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Military Notes
South Bend TribuneMarine Corps Pvt. Brandon L. Ditmire, son of Amy Ditmire, of Culver, and Scott Ditmire, of Culver, recently graduated from the Marine Corps Basic Combat Engineer Course at Marine Corps Engineer School, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N. C. Ditmire is a...Tags: U.S. Navy, Army National Guard, Western Michigan University, U.S. Department of Defense, Camp Lejeune (military base)
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