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Shadow Surpasses 600,000 Total Flight Hours

February 28th, 2011
This is a release by Army Unmanned Aircraft Systems Project Office and Ground Maneuvers Product Office acknowledging the "workhorse" performance of the Shadow unmanned aircraft system and all the achievement of all the Warfighters that made this achievement come to pass.

Lifeliners aid local clinic

February 28th, 2011
Soldiers with the 101st Sustainment Brigade and the 87th CSSB CERP Team visit a local Afghan hospital to assess medical supply needs.

Lifeliners aid local clinic

February 28th, 2011
101st Sustainment Brigade and 87th CSSB CERP team visit local Afghan hospital to assess medical supply needs.

Army libraries offer free digital downloads of e-books, videos

February 28th, 2011
Tiffany Hughey is an avid reader who could easily stroll into a bookstore and spend $50 to $100.

Yokota commissary to be closed for inventory

February 28th, 2011
The Yokota commissary will be closed Monday and Tuesday for an annual inventory, according to store officials.

450 acres of former Navy, Air Force land returned to Guam

February 28th, 2011
The U.S. government returned 450 acres of former Navy and Air Force property to Guam on Wednesday as part of a long-awaited transfer of excess federal land.

Stars and Stripes reporter gets physical with combat fitness test

February 28th, 2011
Staff Sgt. David L. Rispress has seen all kinds of out-of-shape recruits during his two years as a drill sergeant.

Gates: U.S. forces could help with humanitarian relief or evacuations of Libya

February 28th, 2011
The United States is sending ships and Marines to the Mediterranean as scattered fighting between Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi’s forces and those who would topple his rule threatens to spill into a bloody, widespread civil war.

CO, nine others removed from USS Stout over port visit misconduct

February 28th, 2011
The commanding officer of the destroyer USS Stout and his top enlisted sailor have been relieved of command, and eight others disciplined, after incidents of inappropriate behavior at Mediterranean ports of call over the past few months, Navy officials said.

Thurman selected to replace Sharp as commander of USFK

February 28th, 2011
Gen. James Thurman has been nominated to replace Gen. Walter Sharp at the helm of U.S. Forces Korea, Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced on Tuesday.
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