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  • Battle of the Bulge remembered 65 years later

    World War II veterans were surrounded by servicemembers, political leaders and appreciative citizens when the city of Bastogne commemorated the 65th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge Dec. 12-13.The U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, two of Gen. George S. Patton's grandchildren and Gen. Anthony

  • eMentoring program kicks off second year

    The Navy's Women's Policy announced the start of new enrollment for the second year of its e-mentoring program on Dec. 9. The open season, which boasts 700 new e-mentoring slots, is scheduled to remain open to new members until Jan. 1, 2010 and will be filled on a first-come basis. The Navy Women

  • Year of the Air Force Family short story competition coming soon

    Air Force Services Agency officials are accepting short story competition entries Dec. 20 through Feb. 14, as part of the Year of the Air Force Family.This is an opportunity for Airmen to express what living the Air Force life means to them, their family and their friends. Entries must be be 300

  • Crime lab casts net ahead of cyber criminals

    Public fascination with television's "CSI" forensic detectives and with the virtual reality depicted in the "Matrix" films may be partly responsible for the high level of interest garnered by a Defense Department contest to solve cyber crimes. The Digital Forensics Challenge was created by Jim