Thursday, May 29, 2008
Mullen Calls Military Neutrality ‘Bedrock’ of U.S. DemocracyBy Jim GaramoneAmerican Forces Press Service
JAKARTA, Indonesia, May 29, 2008 – As the presidential race heats up in the United States, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is reminding members of the military that their neutrality is part of the fabric of democracy.
Navy Adm. Mike Mullen discussed an article he wrote for the Joint Force Quarterly journal about what is appropriate for military personnel during an election year. The chairman talked to reporters traveling with him today during his flight here.
JAKARTA, Indonesia, May 29, 2008 – As the presidential race heats up in the United States, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is reminding members of the military that their neutrality is part of the fabric of democracy.
Navy Adm. Mike Mullen discussed an article he wrote for the Joint Force Quarterly journal about what is appropriate for military personnel during an election year. The chairman talked to reporters traveling with him today during his flight here.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
AP: McCain Returning To Say Thanks To NH
Tyler (TX) Morning Telegraph: McCain Played to His Strengths
Houston Chronicle (TX): Poll: McCain And Obama Lead In Texas
Washington Times: McCain, Obama Spar Over Iraq War Policy
Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX): McCain Chides Obama Over War
Los Angeles Times: McCain Has Edge Over Democrats
New York Times: The Real McCain
Akron Beacon Journal (OH): McCain Says Ohio To See Lots Of Him
USA Today: Democrats Promise A Lot, But Who Will Pay The Bill?
Indianapolis Star (IN): McCain Stays On Message In Meeting
Tyler (TX) Morning Telegraph: McCain Played to His Strengths
Houston Chronicle (TX): Poll: McCain And Obama Lead In Texas
Washington Times: McCain, Obama Spar Over Iraq War Policy
Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX): McCain Chides Obama Over War
Los Angeles Times: McCain Has Edge Over Democrats
New York Times: The Real McCain
Akron Beacon Journal (OH): McCain Says Ohio To See Lots Of Him
USA Today: Democrats Promise A Lot, But Who Will Pay The Bill?
Indianapolis Star (IN): McCain Stays On Message In Meeting
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
SOURCE US DEFENSE DEPARTMENT Twenty-two Japanese jets scrambled in response to an incident this past weekend involving four Russian military aircraft,details reported were few.Japan has charged Russia with violating Japanese airspace. The Nimitz Carrier Strike Group entered the U.S. 7th Fleet's area of responsibility just one day before the incident . USS Nimitz arrived in Sasebo, Japan, Feb. 11 .
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