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Niagara Falls- Based Members of 107th Airlift Wing Evacuate Injured Civilians, Meet Bill Clinton
02.09.10, Courtesy Story
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said he will remember U.S. Rep. John P. Murtha of Pennsylvania as a patriot and long-time champion of the nation's men and women in uniform.
02.09.10, Story by Donna Miles
The Super Bowl is an American institution, right next to Uncle Sam and Mom's apple pie. Many people watch the annual game in the comfort of their homes or at sports bars. For service members deployed to more austere parts of the world - it is a much anticipated treat.
02.08.10, Courtesy Story
The U.S. Coast Guard terminated broadcast of the North American Long Range Navigation-C signal at 3 p.m. Monday with the U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center in Alexandria, Va., coordinating the shutdown.
02.08.10, Courtesy Story
In the largest deployment for the Oregon National Guard in more than 50 years the 41 Infantry Brigade Combat Team had a very large task when it deployed to Iraq last May. As the Brigade nears the end of its deployment this spring, Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general, Oregon National Guard reflects on the successes of the mission.
02.08.10, Story by Kim Lippert
There are only two certainties in life ... death and taxes.
02.08.10, Story by Sgt. Juan D. Alfonso
The North Dakota National Guard spent three days this week responding to a simulated flood. It's a comprehensive training exercise for a scenario that could potentially become a reality this spring.
02.07.10, Courtesy Story
The winter weather did not stop the show for Lt. Col. David Roberts who took command of the 138th Regiment Indiana Regional Training Institute General Studies Battalion in a change-of-command ceremony at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center Saturday.
02.06.10, Story by Sgt. William Hill
Sgt. 1st Class Mark Wanner prefers the label Soldier to hero, although the quiet professional graciously humors those who insist on the latter.
02.06.10, Story by Staff Sgt. Kim Snow
The ancient Chinese philosopher Lao-Tzu once said, "The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step." For Army Col. William A. Hall, whose Feb. 6 Assumption of Command ceremony marked a new era in the legacy of the Standing Joint Inter-Agency Task Force - Texas, this ambitious journey began with a celebration of history and excellence, coupled with a pledge for unsurpassed greatness.
02.06.10, Story by Staff Sgt. Daniel Griego