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  • Health fair targets path to healthier life

    The fitness center and the health and wellness center are scheduled to host a health fair here May 30 at the Warrior Fitness Center.The health fair will take place from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and is open to anyone with base access.Opportunities provided during the event include a blood drive, a showcase

  • Obama Announces New Counterterrorism Partnerships Fund

    As U.S. troops move to a train-and-advise mission in Afghanistan, the reduced presence will allow the United States to address emerging threats in North Africa and the Middle East more effectively, President Barack Obama said today in West Point, New York.Speaking during the commencement ceremony

  • Hagel Orders Comprehensive Military Health System Review

    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has ordered a comprehensive review of the Military Health System.Dr. Jonathan Woodson, the assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, will lead the review, Pentagon Press Secretary Navy Rear Adm. John Kirby said in a statement.The review, Kirby said, will focus

  • Dempsey Rejects Notion of Exhausted United States

    The United States is not politically exhausted, "and it would be a mistake to come to that conclusion," Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey said during an interview here today."In fact, it would be a mistake to decide that we are politically exhausted or weary militarily," the chairman of the Joint Chiefs

  • Hagel Expresses Support for Afghanistan Troop Decision

    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel today said he strongly supports President Barack Obama's decision to maintain a limited U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan after the combat mission ends there later this year."This presence, which is contingent on a signed bilateral security agreement, will help ensure

  • Obama: U.S. to Keep Nearly 10,000 Troops in Afghanistan in 2015

    President Barack Obama today announced the United States plans to keep nearly 10,000 American troops in Afghanistan next year -- a level largely in line with what U.S. commanders had requested -- and that nearly all U.S. forces will leave the country by the end of 2016, bringing to an end a U.S.

  • CSAF provides ‘initial feedback’ to all commanders

    All supervisors are required to provide subordinates with an initial feedback, outlining expectations, standards and goals they can both work together to achieve. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III led the way by introducing the new Air Force Instruction 1-2 "Commander's

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