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2011
Col. Gregory D. Gadson made the story of his personal obstacles into a steppingstone as he took the U.S. Army Installation Management Command's senior leadership through a discussion of resiliency Oct. 31, 2011.
United States Army Article
2011
Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke met with U.S. service members at a town hall meeting at Fort Bliss, Texas, Nov. 10, 2011.
United States Army Article
2011
Just weeks after returning from their fifteenth combat rotation in the current conflicts, the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger regiment honored two of their fallen brothers in a ceremony at the 1/75 Ranger Memorial, Nov. 4, 2011.
United States Army Article
2011
The Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic at Fort Campbell, Ky., uses the Military Functional Assessment Program to see if Soldiers in rehabilitation from a TBI are ready to return to duty.
United States Army Article
2011
The U.S. Army took another significant step forward in the strategic withdrawal of combat forces from Afghanistan last week with the shipment of the first 18 production Mobile Strike Force Vehicles to theater.
United States Army Article
2011
Hundreds of British Service personnel in Afghanistan marked Remembrance Sunday this morning while Her Majesty The Queen led veterans, serving personnel and members of the public in marking the day in London.
Ministry of Defense Article
2011
The alertness and keen eye of a sailor on the bridge of HMS Mersey helped save the life of a Dutch yachtsman after fire ravaged his boat off the Norfolk coast this week.
Ministry of Defense Article
2011
Hundreds of people lined the streets of Salisbury in Wiltshire yesterday to cheer and applaud soldiers from 32 Regiment Royal Artillery (32 Regt RA) as they marched through the city.
Ministry of Defense Article
2011
Philip Hammond made his first visit to Afghanistan this week since becoming Secretary of State for Defence and met ISAF commanders as well as front line UK troops.
Ministry of Defense Article
2011
Armed Forces personnel who have been killed while serving their country since the First World War have been remembered today at ceremonies across the UK as well as in Afghanistan and across the world.
Ministry of Defense Article
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