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Air Force Prepared to Defend Space-Based Radar in 2006 Budget
Army Revives Anti-Missile System With Novel Maintenance Approach
Coast Guard Expands Joint Anti-Terrorism Training
Association Unveils New Ethics Code for Industry
Carrier Flight Decks Will Have ‘Pit Stops’ for Navy Fighter Jets
U.S. Central Command Naval Chief Foresees More Volatility in the Region
High Demand for Infrared Technology on Battlefield
Pentagon Seeks Joint Doctrine, Training for Personnel Recovery
WMD Defense Lacks Unified Command-Control Structure
NASCAR Windshield Laminates Gaining Military Following
National Guard Enjoys More Political Sway
Army Initiates Study to Measure Value of Precision-Guided Weapons
Pentagon Still Undecided on Policies to Protect Contractors
U.S. Takes Step Back, Revisits Rebuilding Plans
Guard Refueling Mission Proves a Bit Too Exciting
Race Is on to Replace Air Force Search and Rescue Helicopter
Navy Wraps Up Review of Air-to-Ground Targeting Systems Deployed on Fighter Jets
Urban Fighting in Iraq Spurs New Thinking in Strike Aviation
Allies Essential in Personnel Recovery
Services Sign Off on Common Procedures for Close-Air Support
Although Combat Proven, Global Hawk Has Yet to Pass Key Tests
GPS System Locates Downed Pilots, Speeds Up Recovery
Blum: Guard Transformation Would Survive Future Cutbacks
Humvee Shielding Effort Fails to Make Grade
‘Sea Bases’ Will Be a Growth Industry, Predicts Expert
Should Unmanned Combat Aircraft Be Piloted Only by Fighter Pilots?
In Search of Better Ways To Provide for Soldiers
Industry Responds to New Security Environment
Giant Airship Slated for Iraq Mission
Troops Can Have a Cool Drink in Chem-Bio Attack
Safety, Health Agency Approves New Gas Mask
New Sensor Protects Building Walls and Roofs
Marines Recruit Skydiving Machines for Combat Duty
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