Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Military Related Headlines 9/30


  • Taliban Assassins Kill Ranking Policewoman In Afghanistan [AP via Huff Po]
  • Army creates suicide prevention board [CNN]
  • Ultrasound gadget heals combat wounds [Tech Radar]
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Monday, September 29, 2008

Gates Wants Balanced Military


So Defense Secretary Robert Gate gave a talk Monday at the National Defense University where he said we need to do everything, a bunch of stuff, in order to win militarily. Naturally, I exaggerate and simplify, but, the AP story that I refer to, kind of does too. A quote from the first two paragraphs:
Defeating the enemies of tomorrow — from rogue nations to terror networks — will require a balanced and nimble military that can coax or confound an adversary as well as it can crush one. . . Gates said the Pentagon must have a broad range of capabilities, but should not try to buy its way out of every problem.
Among the things that need to be done:
  • "Defense Department must learn to move with more speed and agility to field needed weapons and equipment"
  • "a broad call for a more realistic defense strategy"
  • "still must have the high-tech power to go toe-to-toe with superpowers"
  • "must be a mix of high-end bombers, cyber-tactics and missile defense along with lower-end skills to train, communicate and build"
  • "the Pentagon must not succumb to what he calls 'next-war-itis.'"
So, yeah, if this wasn't vague before the bullet points, maybe it is now.

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Military Related Headlines 9/26

  • Pakistani and American Troops Exchange Fire [NY Times]
  • Psychiatrists Protest Pentagon Interrogations [NPR]
  • Is Surge Responsible For A Less Violent Iraq? [NPR]
  • Pakistan-US Troop Clash Prompts Warning From Pakistani President [AP via Huff Po]
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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Military Related Headlines 9/25


  • Officer: Military Demanded Torture Lessons [CBS News]
  • VA doctors tell Mullen that vets need mental health screenings [LA Times]
  • Military interrogator details new Iraq abuses [USA Today]
  • Iraq Suicide Bomber Kills American Soldier In Turbulent Area North Of Baghdad [Huff Po]

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Military Related Headlines 9/24


  • Pentagon Budget Hits New Record [Huff Po]
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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Military Related Headlines 9/18


  • Pentagon OKs Spy Satellite Program [CBS News]
  • ‘U.S. may use Georgian air bases to strike at Iran’ [Russia Today]
  • 16 killed in attack on US embassy in Yemen [AFP]
  • Pakistan: U.S. did not warn of missile strike [USA Today]
  • 7 U.S. Soldiers Die in Copter Crash [NY Times]
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Today's Military Headlines

  • 'US drone' kills five in Pakistan [BBC News]
  • Top Pentagon Official in Surprise Visit to Pakistan [NY Times]
  • US 'must cut' Afghan casualties [BBC News]
  • Gates Apologizes for Afghan Deaths [NY Times]
  • U.S. army charges 3 soldiers with murder [USA Today]
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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

House panel slams VA over destroyed specimens



The AP reports the chastisement of VA health officials by lawmakers Tuesday over their order to destroy biomedical specimens of Legionnaires' disease and other diseases that two researchers had collected over 25 years.

Chairman of the House Science subcommittee on investigations and oversight Rep. Brad Miller, D-N.C. said that an investigation has revealed no cogent reason for the destruction of the diseases.

From the article:

A subcommittee report on the Dec. 4, 2006, incident at the VA Pittsburgh Health Service said Congress should consider legislation setting policy on the handling and disposition of biobanks, places where traditional human biospecimens such as blood and tissue are matched to databases with medical records, genomic sequence data and other information.

"It is incomprehensible that there are no policies in place to ban arbitrary and capricious management decisions by administrators without any assessment of the value of the collection and its potential use in other research," the report says.

Michael Moreland who was in charge of the destruction at the VA Pittsburgh Health Service defends the decision by saying the lab had evolved into an unauthorized enterprise which tested water supplies for private companies. He added that specimens that were not labeled or were in open tubes were considered hazardous and were destroyed.

Dr. Victor Yu and Dr. Janet Stout were responable for collecting the samples. The article concludes by explaining how and why the samples came to be destroyed:

According to the report, the order to destroy the material came after a dispute over how Yu was financing his research that led to the shuttering of his laboratory in July, and his firing for refusing to stop processing samples. Yu said he could not in good conscience stop processing samples from hospitals and others concerned that their water supplies were contaminated by legionella bacteria. Stout had been placed on administrative leave and faced removal action.

The report said police unlocked the lab on Dec. 4 and five health service employees spent two hours throwing the specimen collection in biohazard containers and turning them over to a contractor for disposal as biohazards.

The destruction came at the same time efforts were underway to transfer the collection to a laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh for use in further research by Yu and Stout.

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Current Military Headlines


  • GI Finds Bomber's Tunnel In Iraq Bakery [CBS News]
  • U.S. reviewing military aid to Georgia [USA Today]
  • Woodward: Military Brass Opposed Surge [CBS News]
  • Bush to announce U.S. troop levels in Iraq next week [USA Today]
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Thursday, September 04, 2008

Today's Military Related Headlines


  • UK soldier killed in Afghanistan [BBC News]
  • Military seeks to avoid being seen as taking political sides [LA Times]
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