Whispers
Men and women are wounded everday in Afghanistan. Some die, but many are saved by medical crews, and by the pilots who ferry them to some of the best trauma facilities in the world.
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THIS WEEK IN MILITARY NEWSREEL HISTORY
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FEATURED SLIDESHOW
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GEAR IN THE NEWS
Lockheed U-2Despite the fact that it's 50 years old and a nightmare to fly, the unique capabilities of the Air Force's U-2 spy plane have delayed its retirement yet again. |
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NORMAN POLMAR'S SPY CORNERIntel in the News |
Spy Gear
The Hidden Camera Locator is a small, lightweight, battery-powered device that allows the user to quickly identify and locate hidden cameras.
Polmar's Perspective
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FEATURED WARFIGHTER VIDEO
Operation Patriot Care PackageWoman of the 2-3 Patriot Stryker Battalion prepare christmas care packages for their husbands and boyfriends that are deployed in Dyala Province Iraq at FOB Normandy for a year. Video by Michael Slee, Zaragoza Pictures, Inc. To learn more, visit uswarfighters.com. |
WARFIGHTERS' COMIX
Doonesbury at WarFew have covered the military as real as Gary Trudeau has with Doonesbury. Military.com is proud to present a new Doonesbury at War comic strip each weekday. Read today's strip. |
THE SANDBOX
The SandboxWelcome to The Sandbox, featuring comments, anecdotes, and observations from service members currently deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. This is GWOT-lit's forward position, offering those in-country a chance to share their experiences with the rest of us. |