- US Sailor Missing In Arabian Sea
- Judge Imposes Stricter Rules On Navy To Protect Marine Life
- Many Marines, Soldiers Have Missed Combat
- Iraqi Soldier Kills U.S. Servicemen
- Kenya ready to form unity government (AP)
- US: Iraqi soldier kills 2 US troops (AP)
- Bhutto's husband calls for UN probe (AP)
- DNA: Orphan is Colombian hostage's son (AP)
- Georgian election a test of democracy (AP)
- Terror Threats Cancel Dakar Rally (AP)
- Al-Qaida uses women as suicide attackers (AP)
- Bhutto's killing stokes reconciliation (AP)
- Puerto Rico leader: FBI probe political (AP)
- Three U.S. Soldiers Die In Shooting, Bombing
- Military Cautious On Iran Aid To Militants
- New Joint Aviation Facility In Afghanistan Set To Open In January
- Bombing Targets Troops In Turkey's Kurdish Area; 5 Civilians Die
- North Korea Says It Will Boost Its 'War Deterrent'
- Naval Role For Afghanistan A Tough Sell
- Thanking Canada
- AFSOUTH Working To Help Latin Allies Rebuild Aging Air Forces
- Surging Oil Prices Send Military Costs Skyrocketing
- New Policy In Place For Civilian Pay Raises At Defense
- Ex-Security Chief Admits Falsely Deputizing Cohort
- No Murder Charges Filed In Haditha Case
- Pendleton Marines Optimistic On Iraq Deployment
- Ga. Sailor's Death In Ghana Still A Mystery
- Navy Must Cut Sonar Use Off California
- Soldier, Wife Start Anew After Tragic Crash
- A Drunken Night In Iraq, A Soldier Left Behind
- Kenya opposition seeks new vote (AP)
- British team joins Pakistan Bhutto probe (AP)
- 4 detained after Turkey bombing (AP)
- NKorea vows to bolster 'war deterrent' (AP)
- Iraqis oppose reopening Baghdad bridge (AP)
- Libya takes charge of UN council (AP)
- Broad Israeli offensive kills 9 in Gaza (AP)
- Riot police fire tear gas in Kenya (AP)
- Opposition urges Musharraf to step down (AP)
- Bhutto leaves mixed legacy for women (AP)
- Myanmar cracks down on ethnic minorities (AP)
- Sri Lanka demands rebels disarm (AP)
- NATO General Vows To Intensify Afghan Drug Fight
- USO Defends Link To MoveOn
- How One Town Aids Returning Soldiers
- U.S.: Hospital In Philippines Not Forced To Close By Troop
- Training By Hawaii Guard Unit Helped End Philippines Standoff
- Navy Expanding Cambodia Ties
- Foul Play Not Suspected In Deaths Of Two Sailors In Ghana
- War Effort Disruption Possible With Base Shift, Pentagon Says
- Pentagon's Efforts To Fight Weapons Of Mass Destruction Flayed
- Freedom To Manage
- No Pendleton Marines Killed In War In Nov., Dec.
- Army To Review KBR Contract
- Kenyan fighting reveals ethnic tensions (AP)
- 300 dead in Kenya election violence (AP)
- US offers Iraqis service jobs (AP)
- Israel kills 7 Gaza militants (AP)
- Sudan police probe US diplomat's death (AP)
- Pakistan elections delay called a ploy (AP)
- Death toll from bombing increases to 36 (AP)
- French smoking ban in full force (AP)
- 19 killed as Afghan violence continues (AP)
- 2 U.S. Sailors Found Dead In Ghana
- Does A Safer Iraq Mean More US Troops Can Exit?
- National Guard To Train Afghan Soldiers
- 'The Support That They Need'
- 'Sanctuary' Would Help Guard, Reserve Families
- Iraq Remains The Focus For Marine Corps
- 2 More Marine Trials In Killings Of 17 Iraqis
- Navy, Environmentalists Await Sonar Ruling
- Mirror Therapy Shown To Ease Pain
- Soldiers At War Can Escape Blast Shrapnel, Yet Suffer Brain Injuries
- Mental Toll Of War Hitting Female Servicemembers
- Suicide bomb at Baghdad funeral kills 32 (AP)
- Former PM now leads Pakistan opposition (AP)
- Pakistan polls 'impossible' on Jan. 8 (AP)
- Kenyans remains tense after riots (AP)
- Sudan: Attack on car carrying diplomat (AP)
- World welcomes New Year with fireworks (AP)
