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New Combat Uniform for Female Army Troops in the Works

Apr 22nd 2011 – 2:39PM
Jacquelyn Martin, AP

Jacquelyn Martin, AP

WASHINGTON --Throughout history, military gear has been made with the male physique in mind. But for women in today's combat or close-to-combat jobs, that can mean body armor that fits so poorly it's tough to fire a weapon, combat uniforms with knee pads that hit around mid-shin and flight suits that make it nearly...

WikiLeaks Suspect Transferred to Fort Leavenworth

Apr 20th 2011 – 3:49PM

WASHINGTON -- The Army private suspected of giving troves of classified information to the WikiLeaks website has arrived at a detention facility in Kansas where he will await the government's decision on whether to put him on trial. Pfc. Bradley Manning was transferred to the facility at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., from a...

Graphic Photos of US Troops With Dead Afghans Published in Germany

Mar 21st 2011 – 9:50AM

SEATTLE -- Graphic photos showing U.S. troops and dead Afghans that the Army was keeping under wraps for a war crimes probe were carried by a German news organization Monday, with one showing a soldier smiling as he posed with a bloodied and partially clothed corpse. The photos published by Der Spiegel were among several...

Army Eyes African Giant Rat as Bomb Detector

By Sharon WeinbergerMar 15th 2011 – 8:55AM
Yasuyoshi Chiba, AFP / Getty Images

Yasuyoshi Chiba, AFP / Getty Images

They may not be man's best friend or even a friend at all, but rats someday could be used for what dogs now do: finding bombs. Alexander Ophir, a professor at Oklahoma State University's department of zoology, is getting money from the Army Research Office to study the African giant pouched rat, an animal with bad vision...

Female GIs Struggle With Higher Rate of Divorce

Mar 8th 2011 – 8:14PM
Susan Walsh, AP

Susan Walsh, AP

WASHINGTON -- Two failed marriages were the cost of war for Sgt. Jennifer Schobey. The breaking point in her first marriage came when her husband deployed to Afghanistan, the last in a long line of separations they had endured as they juggled two military careers. Schobey married another combat veteran, but eventually...

Background on army

An army (from Latin arma "arms, weapons" via Old French armée, "armed" (feminine)), in the broadest sense, is the land-based military of a nation or state.

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