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Pace: U.S.-Indonesian Relations Encouraging
JAKARTA, Indonesia, Feb. 13, 2007The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said he came out of meetings with Indonesian leaders today encouraged by the military-to-military progress the two countries are making. Story
 
U.S. Will Continue to Go After Bomb Makers in Iraq
 
Pace: Trade Reduces Tension in Pacific Region
Gates, Pakistani President Discuss Border Issues
MANAMA, Bahrain, Feb. 12, 2007Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates met with President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan this morning at the president’s Camp Office in Rawalpindi. Story
 
Forces Battle Terrorism near Afghanistan-Pakistan Border
 
Transcript: Gates Press Conference in Pakistan
Petraeus Takes Command of Multinational Force
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12, 2007Acknowledging the challenges ahead and pledging full effort, Army Gen. David H. Petraeus took the helm of the top U.S. command in Iraq on Feb. 10 in Baghdad. Story
Pace: Australia Global Leader in Fight on Terror
CANBERRA, Australia, Feb. 12, 2007Australia has made enormous contributions to the global war on terror and has proven it is a world leader, Marine Gen. Peter Pace said during a media roundtable here today. Story
 
Pace Thanks Australians, Seeks Closer Ties
Air Still Safest Travel in Iraq, General Says
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12, 2007Air travel is still the safest way to transport troops and supplies in Iraq, despite the recent rash of downed helicopter incidents, a top official there said yesterday. Story
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Iraqis Fulfilling Their Promises, Pace Says
World Much More Complex Than During Cold War
Military, U.S. Agencies Combine Efforts in Africa
Gates Urges NATO Allies to Honor Commitments
Military News
Active Military Meets January Recruiting Goals
Vietnam Hero to be Awarded Medal of Honor
Technology Helps Soldiers Stay Close to Family
Supplemental Funds Critical to Army Readiness
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Pace Travels to the Pacific Region
Horn of Africa
Heros In the War on Terror Profiles of Extraordinary Men and Women Serving in the Global War on Terror
War on Terror
Bomb-Making Sites Raided
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12, 2007 - American and Iraqi soldiers raided suspected bomb-making sites in eastern Baghdad yesterday, military officials reported, while U.S. and Iraqi troops yesterday nabbed 10 suspected insurgents following a firefight near the village of Ubaydah, Iraq.  Story
Two U.S. Soldiers Die in Iraq
Assault Targets Taliban Leader
Suspected Terrorists Captured
America Supports You
New Program Spotlights Team
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12, 2007 - Beginning Feb. 19, three America Supports You members a week will get the chance to shine when the spotlight swings their way.  Story
Success Shows Deep Support
NHL Team Honors Troops
Program Ships Love to Troops
Transformation
FCS Test Systems Hard to Give Up
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13, 2007 - Testing for some of the systems slated for the first “spin out” of the Army’s Future Combat Systems program has gone well, except for one minor glitch: the soldiers testing them don’t want to give the prototypes back. Story
Blood Program Web Site Gets New Look, Updated Content
Combat Systems Restructured
Dover Reorganizes for C-17s
Face of Defense
Spouses Serve in Iraq
Sailor Earns Bronze Star
Songs Soothe Combat Soldiers
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