April 18, 2024

White House Threatens Veto of Senate Defense Bill

Despite a bipartisan agreement, the White House objects to what it regards as too much tinkering in the Senate defense policy bill.

End of Vietnam Arms Embargo Draws Mild Chinese Response

China’s response to the United States’ abandonment of its Vietnam arms embargo was muted, masking simmering regional tensions.

Infrastructure Moves Up on HASC Budget List

After years of shifting infrastructure dollars to acquisitions, the House Armed Services Committee looks ready to pony up for bricks and mortar.

Vets Transition to Nursing Careers at CSM

A new program provides a pathway for a Military Medic/Corpsman to gain an Associate Degree of Nursing at the College of Southern Maryland.

Military Night at Annmarie Garden

Annmarie Garden in Lights and CSM are sponsoring Military Night. 6-9 pm, Dec. 16, with free admission for any active military personnel and their immediate family.

CSM Designated as Military Friendly® School

The College of Southern Maryland has been designated as a 2015 Military Friendly® School by Victory Media, the leader in successfully connecting the military and civilian worlds.

Walden Standing Tall at the Veterans Stand Down

Walden’s behavioral health services, 40 years serving in the community and reaching out to those who have served the nation.

Morning Coffee: When Can UAVs Strike Americans?

Obama’s recent tightening of guidelines for the use of CIA attack UAVs is hampering efforts to eliminate a suspected American al-Qaida operative.

Def Sec Hagel Gives Thanks to Military

Defense Secretary expresses his gratitude to military service members and their families yesterday in a Thanksgiving message.

Navy Expands Typhoon Relief

The USS George Washington carrier group, amphibious assault ships and additional Marines are on the way to the Philippines.