- Mon Jun 1 2009 U.S. military joins Twitter, Facebook
The U.S. military has created a Facebook page and Twitter feeds as an communication effort for the war in Afghanistan.
- Thu May 22 2008 Chase: "Fight for Freedom"
The "Fight for Freedom" Music Video from ChaseRock.com - The United States Military Armed Forces who serve under the American flag are honored in this music video. Most of the video includes the Unite...
- Thu Oct 1 2009 Pentagon ships new M-ATVs to Afghanistan
Over the next year, more than 6,600 of the Oshkosh-built mine-resistant vehicles will head to Afghanistan to replace up-armored Humvees.
- Mon Feb 9 2004 Ex-Intel worker sentenced in terrorism case
Former Intel engineer Maher "Mike" Mofeid Hawash, who pleaded guilty to trying to enter Afghanistan to fight against American military forces, gets seven years in prison.
- Fri Jun 13 2008 Photos: A visit to a military training facility
News.com's Daniel Terdiman spends a couple hours testing some of the military's latest digital training equipment at the Lockheed Martin Simulation, Training and Support facility.
- Wed Aug 8 2007 U.S. military expands robot patrols in combat zones
Since conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan began about five years ago, the number of unmanned machines on the ground and in the air has grown manifold.
- Tue Apr 7 2009 Pentagon proposal overhauls military spending
The 2010 draft budget changes the way government contracts are handed out, makes some major cuts, and also adds funding for robotics and communications.
- Thu Jan 16 2003 Military worried about Web leaks
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld warns in a directive sent to military units that too much unclassified but worrisome material is popping up on the Web.
- Thu Dec 17 2009 Predator drones hacked in Iraq operations
The apparent security breach arose because the UAVs do not use encryption in the final link to their operators on the ground.
- Thu Jun 26 2008 iRobot military robots emigrating
Unmanned robots sold to allied nations such as Israel and the United Kingdom are set to make up approximately 15 percent of the U.S. manufacturer's industrial-division revenues for 2008.




