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Court-martial scheduled for driver in fatal auto accident

March 31st, 2011
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany — The Spangdahlem airman behind the wheel of the car that crashed last July, killing two other airmen, goes to court Monday to face manslaughter and negligent homicide charges, an Air Force spokeswoman said Friday.

‘DADT’ could be history by end of summer, Pentagon says

March 31st, 2011
WASHINGTON – Gay members of the armed forces could serve openly and keep their jobs legally by the end of the summer, Pentagon officials told Congress on Friday.

A-10 Thunderbolt II crashes near Spangdahlem Air Base

March 31st, 2011
A U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft crashed near Spangdahlem Air Base on Friday afternoon while on a routine training mission. The pilot was injured and taken to a nearby hospital.

Educator urges servicemembers to work toward college degree

March 31st, 2011
It is never too late to earn a college degree, and while you’re serving in the military is a good time to get started.

Families frustrated by lack of answers from Yokosuka hospital

March 31st, 2011
Frustrated Navy families say they are being advised by military medical officials to send their young children out of Japan, but they aren’t getting the straight answers needed to gauge the risks to their children’s health after March 11's earthquake and tsunami.

U.S. to scale back participation in annual exercise in Philippines

March 31st, 2011
The U.S. military will scale back participation in its annual joint exercise with the Philippines due to ongoing relief efforts in Japan, Marine Corps and Navy officials said Friday.

Volunteers lining up to help outside Misawa’s gates

March 31st, 2011
It was the kids’ stuff — crushed toys, drawings and mud-caked clothing — that was the hardest for volunteers to pull from the debris in what was once a waterfront neighborhood in this tiny fishing village.

Hardship pay authorized for some civilians, but not military, in Japan

March 31st, 2011
CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa — Federal civilian workers in some areas of Japan began receiving extra pay this week as compensation for hardship following the country’s natural disaster and nuclear crisis, even though some of those regions are hundreds of miles from the devastation.

AAFES contest names best love stories

March 31st, 2011
The Army and Air Force Exchange Service has selected and posted the four winners of its Romance Rocks Essay contest, which began in February around Valentine’s Day and closed last month.

Heidelberg senior to represent DODDS-Europe at science symposium

March 31st, 2011
Kevin Burdge, a senior at Heidelberg High School in Germany received the top award for his presentation at a science and humanity symposium sponsored last month by the Department of Defense Dependents Schools-Europe, according to a news release from the school system.
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