- 'Extraordinary Heroism'
- Special Ops Chief Sees Opportunities To Assist Pakistani Military
- Confusion clouds Guantanamo tribunals (AP)
- President says he's in control of Chad (AP)
- Pakistani militants declare cease-fire (AP)
- Al-Qaida in Afghanistan releases video (AP)
- AP confirms secret camp inside Gitmo (AP)
- US says al-Qaida in Iraq using children (AP)
- Israel-Gaza fighting escalates (AP)
- Militants declare cease-fire in Pakistan (AP)
- Kenya opposition threatens new rallies (AP)
- Lockheed Predicts Defense Growth Will Slow
- Trade Show Looks At What Issues Navy, Marines Face
- U.S. Troops Kill At Least 3 Iraqi Civilians In Raid
- Troubled Afghan Region Pins Hopes On Marines
- Afghanistan Strains NATO Ties
- Odierno Is Tapped For Army Promotion
- Military Retirees Demand Musharraf’s Resignation
- Military Copes With Shortage Of Chaplains
- UN survey: Afghan opium high in 2008 (AP)
- Brazil's carnival ends with gay ball (AP)
- Chad soldiers block flight from capital (AP)
- Maharishi Mahesh Yogi dies (AP)
- Mass grave discovered near Baghdad (AP)
- Musharraf Successor Kayani Boosts Pakistan Army's Image
- Bush's Successor To Confront Tough Decisions on Defense
- Feuding Between Iraqi Army And Police Slows Security Turnover
- Standing Their Ground Where Comrades Fell
- White House Went Too Far In Sonar Case, Judge Rules
- Cole Families Seek More From Sudan
- Military Takes No Action On Gay Medic
- Factious Choice In Public Speakers
- Did Marines Go Wild, Or Simply Follow The Rules?
- Pentagon Prepping For New Rules
- Mobilizing Military Spouses
- U.S. Soldiers Help War Against Rebels In Colombia
- Vets Often Denied Academic Credits
- Vets With Possible Brain Injury May Not Get Adequate Care
- World Bank urges counter-opium measures (AP)
- Aruba sees secret video in Holloway case (AP)
- First suicide attack in a year in Israel (AP)
- Heavy fighting resumes in Chad's capital (AP)
- Hong Kong reporter to be released (AP)
- First suicide bombing in Israel in year (AP)
- UN backs French help against Chad rebels (AP)
- US: 9 Iraq civilians accidentally killed (AP)
- Fighting resumes in Chad's capital (AP)
- Turkey says 70 Kurdish rebel targets hit (AP)
- Air War
- U.S. Military Rules Kept Troops Out Of Mosques
- Cross-Border Chases From Iraq O.K., Document Says
- U.S. Says It Accidentally Killed 9 Iraqi Civilians
- Teams Work To Rebuild Afghanistan
- Troops Get To Relax For Some Super Viewing
- When A Minute Isn't A Minute
- War Casualties Often Children
- Where's The Respect?
- Hospital Ship Plans Humanitarian Mission
- K.G.B.-Trained Hungarian Has NATO Role
- Pakistan opposition to step up campaign (AP)
- Egypt-Gaza border resealed (AP)
- Kenya's divisions aren't only tribal (AP)
- US accidentally kills 9 Iraqi civilians (AP)
- New law allows Baathists to reclaim jobs (AP)
- Egypt closes breached border with Gaza (AP)
- Kenya opposition wants AU peacekeepers (AP)
- Rio dances samba until dawn at carnival (AP)
- Defense Secretary Talks With Soldiers
- Gates 'Counting On' 12-Month Deployments For Army This Year
- Pentagon Won't Detail War Spending Plan
- Pentagon Disputes Report On National Guard, Reserves
- Chaos, Missteps Led To Soldiers' Deaths
- Marines Say They'll Keep Berkeley Office
- Conway: Marines' Expeditionary Nature Slipping
- US Plan For Afghan Troop Surge
- Still Trying To Bring Their Fallen Heroes Home
- Offering New Roles To Wounded Marines
- Chad rebels fight troops in capital (AP)
- Rain forests fall at 'alarming' rate (AP)
- An unloved new island in Maldives (AP)
