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Dozens Feared Trapped By Avalanche In Afghanistan

Dozens Feared Trapped By Avalanche In Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan — An avalanche struck two remote villages in northeast Afghanistan on Monday and 45 people were feared trapped in the snow, author… Read more: Mohammad Zareen, Ghadoor Afghanistan, Avalanche, Afghanistan, Poshan Afghanistan, World News

ENTOMBED BY SNOW: Avalanche Buries Victims In Village

ENTOMBED BY SNOW: Avalanche Buries Victims In Village

RAWANAK, Afghanistan (AP) — The only warning was the strong wind that howled through the village of Daspai. One minute Nazar Khuda’s … Read more: Daspai, Video, Afghanistan Avalanche, Afghanistan, Daspai Avalanche, Avalanches, Ap, World News

Afghan Women Trapped In Tribal Court System

Afghan Women Trapped In Tribal Court System

By Jean MacKenzi, GlobalPost Kabul, Afghanistan — Sakina’s eyes are dark wells of despair that lighten only briefly when the 20-year-old m… Read more: Women's Rights, Afghanistan Women's Rights, Video, Afghanistan, Afghanistan Women in Prison, International Women's Day, International Women Day, World News

Family copes with loss of sons in Afghanistan

Family copes with loss of sons in Afghanistan

PRESCOTT, Ark. — When their older brother Jeremy died in Afghanistan, Ben and Beau Wise did what loyal brothers and soldiers do. They stood solemnly in uniform at his memorial, laid red roses in front of his picture, and Ben spoke bravely to a chapel full of loved ones who came to mourn. Iraq news [...]

Corps ramps up fielding of new auto rifle

Corps ramps up fielding of new auto rifle

The Marine Corps has fielded hundreds of new M27 Infantry Automatic Rifles to units on both coasts, and will receive thousands more from the weapon’s maker this year. Iraq news Military News Military Breaking News Military Family News Veterans News

New Career Paths Open to Sailors Impacted by ERB

New Career Paths Open to Sailors Impacted by ERB

An instructor at the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., is preparing himself for a successful transition to civilian life as one of the approximately 3,000 Sailors who have been affected by the Enlisted Retention Board (ERB) and will be separated from the Navy before the end of June.

New Career Paths Open to Sailors Impacted by ERB

New Career Paths Open to Sailors Impacted by ERB

An instructor at the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., is preparing himself for a successful transition to civilian life as one of the approximately 3,000 Sailors who have been affected by the Enlisted Retention Board (ERB) and will be separated from the Navy before the end of June.

VCNO Visits Big Apple to Highlight Women’s Role in Navy Today

VCNO Visits Big Apple to Highlight Women’s Role in Navy Today

The vice chief of naval operations (VCNO) and a group of female Sailors visited New York March 7 as part of Navy efforts to commemorate International Women’s Day and March as Women’s History Month.

VCNO Visits Big Apple to Highlight Women’s Role in Navy Today

VCNO Visits Big Apple to Highlight Women’s Role in Navy Today

The vice chief of naval operations (VCNO) and a group of female Sailors visited New York March 7 as part of Navy efforts to commemorate International Women’s Day and March as Women’s History Month.

Navy Pro: Sailor Charts Career Progress through USMAP

Navy Pro: Sailor Charts Career Progress through USMAP

The United Services Military Apprenticeship Program (USMAP) helps service members and civilians advance and is completely free, said one Sailor March 2, who has enjoyed continued success with the program.

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