| (Dates shown here are the Stars
and Stripes print edition date in which the story appeared. Please note that, because of
the time difference, a Pacific story from a given edition date will actually be about a
day older than a European story from that date.) Sunday, September 30
Attack on America:
Israeli
analysts believe extremists with ties to bin Laden pose threat in Balkans
Deployment's
"domino effect" is felt by businesses near Fort Bragg
At
the Pentagon, employees gain strength from schoolchildren's letters
In
Vietnam and at World Trade Center, Lt. Rescorla had a way of calming others
RAF
Croughton airmen putting in extra hours as Raven security apprentices
Minister's
vision from 1892 has eveolved into modern hospital in Bahrain
Ex-fighter
pilot, now orthopedic surgeon, finds fulfillment in Bahrain
Refusing
to be intimidated, American runner will wear the colors in Berlin
U.S.
Army Japan changing approach to meet needs of the new century
Stability,
merit system among factors luring Okinawans to seek jobs on U.S. bases
Japanese
Americans on Okinawa call "Pearl Harbor" analogy unjust, incorrect
Eagles' mix
of music, humor strikes a chord with young Kosovar radio listeners
UAE making scheduled
departure from Kosovo peacekeeping force
New Army, Air Force
lieutenants will be getting more training
Iwakuni Marines, sailors get
ready to say goodbye to mess duty
Liaison officers help link
DODDS schools, parents, base commands
Amid praise for predecessor,
Martin takes command of USS Germantown
Saturday, September 29
Attack on America:
Bahrain
proving to be key location for Navy in Middle East
Although
few are eligible, Europeans, Africans express interest in enlistment
Support
for overseas bases remains despite potential risk of terrorism
Threat
conditions have eased in Europe, but many preparing for possible NEO
As
deployment possibilities loom, Army offering families support
"Stop
loss" still in effect only in Air Force; decision awaited on Navy, Marines
Companies
suspending some fees charged to government card holders
Japan
sending two envoys to Middle East to help in anti-terror effort
Commanders:
Heavy base security will be the norm for the long haul
Air
Force relaxing fees for extended duty child-care program at Pacific bases
Many gas
coupons in Europe will expire this weekend
Focus, effort levels to stay
the same as Balkans air operations undergo changes
Car found, but still no sign
of missing Army physician
Two soldiers stationed in
Germany charged in deaths of their children
AAFES: Gas prices in Japan,
Okinawa likely to remain steady for rest of year
Work proceeds on dismantling
of controversial Atsugi incinerator
Rear Adm. Kunkle takes
command of Carrier Group FIVE
Marines' radio experiment
may help revolutionize communications in battle
Typhoon is losing strength,
but continues to dump rain on Okinawa
Tops in Blue musical
troupe's European tour is cut short
Friday, September 28
Attack on America:
New
medal honors Pentagon civilians killed or injured in Sept. 11 attacks
Pakistanis
heed their president's call, rally to back his decision to aid war on terror
NATO's
unconventional tactics likely to include role for former foe Russia
Security
experts in Europe to help local commanders protect their bases
Pilots
of Gulf War workhorse A-10s say they're ready if called to action
British
SAS is world's oldest special forces unit, model for others
82nd
Airborne Division's message is clear: "We are ready"
World
events cast big shadow over Munich's traditional Oktoberfest
Marine
FAST units prepared for deployment at any time
FBI
turns Pentagon crash site over to Army for rebuilding, renovation phase
General
addresses concerns during "town hall" meeting at Camp Zama
Misawa
woman's plan to "give something back" nets thousands in doantions
Many
extra guards, task forces in S. Korea to remain on duty during holiday events
Six men
found hiding in truck at Lakenheath gate
Officials deny reports that
fatal accident in Macedonia nearly provoked riot
Survey: Japanese employers
like their jobs, but say supervisors need improvement
2001 Soldier Show now
playing on stages around S. Korea
Thursday, September 27
Attack on America:
Air
Force, Navy looking at "stop-loss" programs to retain needed personnel
Wolfowitz:
NATO allies need to spend more money on counterterrorism
At
Sigonella, canines and their handlers working hard to secure station
Sgt.
Maj. Lady: Patient defense, determination are key factors
With
10 hospitals in Europe, military is ready to treat casualties
As
threat of war looms, veterans living near Ft. Bragg offer their thoughts
Afghan
troops have some potentially critical capabilities, according to book
Japanese
MSDF may still send ships to assist Kitty Hawk group
U.S.
military community in S. Korea to send banners of support to NYC, D.C.
Officials
struggle with applying rules to civilians at Pacific bases
Stocked
Pacific commissaries fail to ease some consumers' fears of future shortages
Repercussions
from terrorist attacks hitting Asian tourism
As
weapons-collection mission ends, small NATO force will stay in Macedonia
Many Americans plan to take
part in Race for the Cure at Frankfurt, Germany
U.N. Command Honor Guard
Company has threefold mission in Pacific
Wednesday, September 26
Attack on America:
Bin
Laden's reported call for holy war draws little response so far in Pakistan
NATO
expected to back U.S. claims that bin Laden was behind attacks
Amid
wait for U.S. response, Europe bases work to get back to normal
Bosnia
called haven for terrorists, but military officials see no direct threat
Awareness
level is higher, but it's business as usual for SFOR peacekeepers
Reservists,
National Guard members eligible for lower mortgage rates
Working
around legal constraints, Japan sending ships to aid U.S. efforts
Focusing
on mission, Kunsan servicemembers keeping morale high
South
Korea pledges support to U.S. for war on terrorism
Some Misawa
residents upset over old plan to euthanize pets in event of evacuation
DODDS-Pacific drops
community service graduation requirement
Misawa Family Support Center
flooded with assortment of coupons
Italian radio station clears
the air so American counterpart can broadcast
Airman gets dishonorable
discharge, jail sentence in child pornography case
Tuesday, September 25
Attack on America:
In
Islamabad, Pakistan, no sign of war as residents follow routines
U.S.
reaching out to Pakistan with financial, military offerings
Chorus
grows against military intervention in Afghanistan
Response
to attacks on U.S. expected to dominate NATO leaders' agenda
Security
analyst: Bin Laden's network, Asian groups not a good fit
Several
terrorist groups based in Japan, Philippines
Terrorists'
attacks have economical, emotional impact in Bahrain
Philippines
shows support by allowing U.S. to land, refuel planes
Loss of
ministers' summit provokes mixed reaction at Agnano
Weather squadron at Yokota
final step in plan to centralize forecasts by region
Marines request transfer of
excess land on Guam for training facility
Career counselors set their
sights on reducing attrition rate in Navy
Monday, September 24
Attack on America:
In
offices and at crash scene, Pentagon workers were busy on Sunday
Training
exercises ensure that troops in Europe will be ready if called
V
Corps heads for Poland for helicopter training exercises
Recent
events inject a dose of reality into scheduled deployment
Dual
Eagle joint exercise with Poland took on new urgency
Osan
again allows off-post travel, but curfew remains in effect
Bush
thanks Japan for steps taken to support U.S. in battle against terrorism
As
Japan takes steps to tighten security, police disperse Misawa demonstrators
Analysis: How will U.S. wage this war on
terrorism?
Tests show
level of contaminants in wells at Morón, Spain, exceeds standards
Kunsan recalls another war,
pays tribute to Vietnam POWs, MIAs
Sports: Roundup of
this week's Pacific high school football games
Sunday, September 23
Attack on America:
Veterans
say they're ready to put on the uniform again and do their part
Past,
present terrorism puts NATO headquarters on alert
Millions
of land mines believed to be scattered across Afghanistan
Stricken
Pentagon officially becomes crime scene as FBI takes charge at site
Drivers
with expired registrations may encounter big problems at the gate
Servicemembers
on Okinawa prepare documents before possible deployment
Misawa
off-base residents encouraged to find places to stay on base in emergency
Restrictions,
ripple effect of attacks hitting Pacific businesses hard
At Yongsan and Osan, off-base
restrictions not helping businesses on bases
Soldiers
at Camp Casey shed tears for former colleague killed at Pentagon
Pacific
recruiters report increased interest from high schoolers, military retirees
Residents
near Iwakuni, Misawa complain about night landings, aircraft noise
British rowers end bid to
cross Pacific after being struck by fishing boat
24-hour marathon at
Stuttgart raises money for youth groups
Heeding call for return to
normalcy, USAREUR will hold symposium
MWR Expo 2001 training
conference will go on as scheduled at Heidelberg
Faith communities raise
thousands for Landstuhl's Fisher House
Sports: Roundup of
this week's European high school football games
Saturday, September 22
Attack on America:
Attacks
impact Pentagon debates on QDR, missile defense, other issues
At
Manhattan recruiting center, attacks pique enlistment interest
Flag
sales at overseas military communities reflect surge in patriotism
E-mail
warns Wiesbaden community of possible suspicious activity
Servicemembers
rode wave of emotion while awaiting word on loved ones in N.Y.
Colleagues
search for retired Marine missing at World Trade Center
Photo
found in World Trade Center rubble grips Marine recovery worker
After
attacks, 26th MEU's scheduled deployment is seen in a new light
Navy
deploys USS Kitty hawk, escorts
Servicemembers'
families draw support from one another during deployments
Apprehensive
but determined, troops at Atsugi ready to do their part
In
effort to avert harassment, security stepped up at Muslim facilities in S. Korea
Military
lifts some travel bans, but starts curfew in S. Korea
Okinawa
hill is gathering place for those curious about military activity
Veterans
log on to talk about attacks, offer support for military's mission
Chief
petty officer selectees reflect as terror delays traditional ceremonies
Misawa pilot
drew anti-aircraft fire during Northern Watch mission
Father a no-show at Okinawa
hearing for teen charged with car theft, arson
Police: Two children found
dead at Sportfield Housing Area drowned
Friday, September 21
Attack on America:
Full text of President Bush's
speech to Congress
Armitage
tells NATO allies about plan for coalition against terrorism
Reservists
step up and help with rescue efforts in New York
Mail
services at military post offices in Europe slow, but returning to normal
Services
adjust leave policy following attacks
Japan's
Koizumi vows to provide lawful support for U.S. fight against terrorism
Family
members, nonessential personnel, stand ready in case of evacuation
Even
for those who are undeterred, the task of flying has changed forever
Reserves,
Guard seek all members in S. Korea for possible call-up
Kinnick
High students sing for crew of USS Cushing
Reports
of possible terrorist attack on Yokota called false
Kadena
commander: "This is not going to be business as usual"
Muslim
groups work to rebuild Kosovo, attract followers to Islam
Navy to close base during
NATO ministers' meeting in Italy
Colonel relieved of Bosnia
command amid sexual misconduct inquiry
Prosecution calls witnesses
in hearing for soldier accused of infant's death
Crew of USS Chancellorsville
gets education in Civil War history
New health clinic at Camp
Walker means shorter waits, improved service
Chirping in South Korea
signals end of cicadas' seven-year life cycle
Sports: Security
concerns again lead to cancellation of H.S. sports events
Thursday, September 20
Attack on America:
Senior
leaders in Pacific rally troops to "pass this test"
Japan
torn between constitutional pacifism, desire to help U.S.
Coast
Guard at Guam sets up naval protection zones
Long
lines, long waits take flight at airports in U.S., Europe
Roads
closed, games canceled as DODDS-Europe schools tighten security
"Strong
message of solidarity" expected from NATO ministers' meeting
As
reservists are called up, Army takes steps "to do it right"
Fueling
up for future missions is ongoing effort for Mildenhall wing
Death
of DOD civilian employee raises Pentagon death toll to 189
Booster
club at Incirlik raises money for families of victims
Wednesday, September 19
Attack on America:
Afghanistan's
reputation as quagmire contains mixture of reality and myth
Afghanistan: Facts and figures
If
it's wise to know your enemy, how well does America know this one?
A look at the suspected state
sponsors of terrorism
To
many in Europe, shopping provides some relief from recent events
Force
protection measures in Europe reduced fears after years of attacks
Japanese
officials won't comment on reports of infiltration by militants
Investment
experts urge patience, not panic, as markets reopen
Kim
says South Korea will provide U.S. with "all necessary cooperation"
At
Yokosuka, tears for victims are mixed with resolve for the future
When troops
go on deployment, support structure boosts their families
Italian town decides to host
meeting of NATO defense ministers
Teen charged with car theft,
arson wasn't a troublemaker, parents tell judge
North, South Korea agree to
hold fourth reunion of separated families
South Korean roads expected
to be jammed for national holiday next month
Tuesday, September 18
Attack on America:
Servicemembers,
families in Europe cope with attack, uncertain future
Old
Guard soldiers set ceremony aside, assist at Pentagon
Boy
Scouts in Europe raise money for Red Cross' stateside relief effort
Increased
security measures still in effect at Pacific bases
Commander
of 18th Wing says Kadena is ready for any contingency
Many
in Pacific community seek solace at base chapels
South
Korean officials to meet with Powell, discuss support
Hickam
forensic team will assist in identification of N.Y., Pentagon victims
Amid
tight security, S. Korean air carriers resume flights to U.S.
Leimen,
Germany, area puzzled by disappearance of doctor, reported threat on soldier
For the first time,
peacekeepers crossing Yugoslavia to reach Kosovo
Weekend rains kill two,
cause heavy da,age at Naples, Italy
North, South Koreans meet,
discuss agenda for future talks
Monday, September 17
Attack on America:
Experts
look at the options for focus of U.S. military campaign
If U.S. response is a quick
one, Navy is in a position to deliver
Air power seen as dominant
force in war against terrorism
Air Force, navy expected to
lead the way in, but Army ready to follow up
European,
Central commands ready to coordinate military operations
Amid
airport confusion, USO helps troops, civilians surmount problems
Pentagon
lowers number of missing workers to 124
Spanish
prince visits Rota to honor victims as U.S. flag flies above scene
Britons
remember U.S. sacrifices in previous war, honor victims of new conflict
Americans
in Europe flock to libraries for information and entertainment
Ban
on nonofficial off-post travel is implemented at U.S. facilities in S. Korea
Misawa
order limits travel to within 20-kilometer radius of base
Americans
in Japan, Korea say they won't stay off planes, but they're nervous
Soldiers
deterring violence at Korea's DMZ watch as it flares at home
Yongsan
Garrison chaplain preaches message of forgiveness
S.
Koreans, U.S. State Department to discuss joint efforts against terrorism
Some
Okinawans belive "strange" typhoon protected island from terrorist attack
Pacific
area Muslims express sorrow, deplore acts of terrorism against U.S.
1st Infantry
Division to join Polish brigade in exercises at Grafenwöhr
Sunday, September 16
Attack on America:
EUCOM:
Host country security good, so NEO not currently being considered
U.S.,
European communities bond together at vigils, marches
Bosnia
peacekeepers gather, mourn at Eagle Base chapel
Muslims
in USAREUR condemn attacks as contrary to tenets of Islam
Pentagon
confirms death of Lt.. Gen. Maude in attack
Architect:
Blast protection installed at Pentagon may have saved many lives
NATO
unclear about intentions of two men arrested near Brussels
Medevac
flights to U.S. resume as Landstuhl prepares for any emergency
DOD
postpones regulations that would toughen blood donor standards
War
means no kidding around for Darmstadt child-care providers
USAREUR
cancels midnight curfew, but urges continued caution
Administration
weighs its options for war against faceless enemy
Pacific
bases edging toward normalcy; restrictions vary between facilities
Millions
now wonder: Is it possible to overcome terrorism?
As
Pacific bases work to overcome issues, understanding prevails
Wait
is taxing for servicemembers stranded by closing of airports
Marine
F-18s arrive on Guam as precaution against terrorism
Church
bells ring out as South Korea expresses its sadness
Army
releases Pentagon casualty list; Lt. Gen. Maude was among victims
Somber mood
prevails as Navy anoints its new chief petty officers
After six months, North and
South Korea ready to resume talks
Russian MiG may have locked
radar on Misawa Navy aircraft
Navy: Russian ship's
presence at Sasebo has nothing to do with recent attacks
Sports: H.S.
football coaches in Europe back postponement of weekend's games
Saturday, September 15
Attack on America:
South
Korea tightens security, joins world in mourning
Police:
Safety off base a matter of common sense, individual vigilance
Many
across Pacific thankful for good news about friends, relatives stateside
With
words of solace, chaplains stand ready to assist servicemembers
U.S.
ambassador, Army chaplain attend S. Korean Assembly's prayer meeting
Military
families in S. Korea deal with displacement from off-base homes
Pacific
children feel changes in the air following terrorist attacks in U.S.
Official:
Pentagon repairs will take years, cost hundreds of millions
Brig.
Gen. David: Attacks will not hinder U.S. commitment to Balkans
As
schools reopen in Europe, DODDS officials try to explain attacks to kids
Experts
offer tips on helping kids cope with these traumatic events
Safety
abroad: More than ever, Americans now need to keep a low profile
As
ban on U.S.-bound flights continues, Europe travelers' plans left hanging
Mail
between Europe and U.S. halted at least until Monday
Except
for meat counters, no shortages reported at Europe commissaries
USO,
German bakeries, contractors join forces to boost spirits
USAFE
Extreme Summer contest winners stranded in Nova Scotia
Following
investigation, USS Greeneville senior leadership relieved of command
Friday, September 14
Attack on America:
EUCOM
halts all exercises but Balkans, Northern Watch; schools to reopen
Europeans
gather to grieve with their American friends
Pentagon
estimates 126 workers killed; signal from plane's black box detected
Stateside
airline shutdown also has many travelers in Europe stranded
NATO
offers U.S. unprecedented assistance in war against terrorism
Many
in Europe look to chaplains, organizations for grief counseling
Walter
Reed facility has grim task of identifying Pentagon attack victims
Scaled-down
Frankfurt auto show begins with tribute to terror victims
48th
Fighter Wing at Lakenheath is back in the air, fully operational
233rd
BSB commander's cousin was aboard hijacked plane
Security
lowered to Condition Charlie at U.S. bases worldwide
Cancellations
leave Pacific travellers grounded until further notice
Roundup
of restrictions at U.S. Pacific bases
Experts
say leveling with children about disaster is the best approach
Families
living near Osan, Kunsan temporarily moved on base
Personnel
protection top Pacific priority, but blood drives may be upcoming
Koizumi
seeks to broaden Self-Defense Forces Act to allow guarding of bases
U.S.
Embassy in Tokyo sees no link between recent warnings, attacks
Prosecutors
outline case against servicemember in Okinawa rape trial
Typhoon Nari threatens to
make third pass over Okinawa
Thursday, September 13
Attack on America:
Pacific
servicemembers follow events at home in shock, horror
U.S.
bases in Pacific to remain on highest state of military alert
Pacific,
Pentagon officials tight-lipped about military activity following attacks
Red
Cross, Pacific military community helping servicemembers contact loved ones
Pentagon
employees try to resume jobs amid disaster
Panic,
anxiety followed plane's impact at Pentagon
Tight
security, curfews for soldiers in Europe
Roundup
of business hours at U.S. military base facilities in Europe
U.S.
troops, civilians in Europe follow nightmare unfolding at home
Passengers
on U.S.-bound flight delayed in Rota, Spain
Bases
in Europe get help from local police in protecting compounds
NATO
debating whether to consider attacks on U.S. attacks on all members
Somber
Yugoslavs denounce attacks by "these devil people"
Experts
warn that post attack rhetoric can make good sound bites, bad policy
Throughout
Europe, training and operations will continue
Red
Cross swamped with calls as it tries to connect servicemembers with home
Cooler-headed
financial experts urge investors to remain calm
Wednesday, September 12
Attack on America:
Top
U.S. commanders in Europe enraged by terrorist attacks
At
the Pentagon, horror and confusion followed the crash
Servicemembers
in Europe watch events with feelings of pain, frustration
European
bases at Threat Condition Delta; flights to U.S. diverted
As Okinawa
trial begins, Woodland denies prosecution's charges
Japanese man honors GIs
killed in 1945 plane crash with memorial
State Department official
optimistic that U.S.-North Korea talks will resume
Yongsan Child Development
Center hits its limit; in-home providers sought
Typhoon Danas takes its turn
lashing Japan, but no damage reported at U.S. bases
After blowing through
Okinawa last weekend, Typhoon Nari again threatens island
Ultimate fighting champion
demonstrates moves, technique to Yokota audience
U.S. soldiers face
questioning in holdup of off-base bar at Taegu
Tuesday, September 11
Okinawa rape
trial begins Tuesday, is expected to continue for months
Woodland trial may spotlight
flaws in Japanese criminal justice system
Marine firefighters step up,
help battle blaze on Ie Shima
Okinawa troops, testing
high-speed Internet connections, like what they see
Best way to avoid malaria?
Don't get bitten by mosquitoes
Youth plays integral part in
intel for Armys Macedonia mission
NATO ponders staying in
Macedonia after weapons collecting mission
Series of car fuel coupons
to expire Sept. 30 in Germany
Air Force helps British
recover remains from crash 60 years ago in Iceland
Air Force troupe brings pop,
patriotism to crowds throughout Europe
Rumsfeld targets waste at
Pentagon in effort to save billions for DOD
Sasebo's Maritime Girls may
be new to sailing, but they're working as a team
Monday, September 10
Army
secretary returns to Washington after gathering facts for restructuring in Europe
Leader of new Area Support
Group in Bosnia is removed from command
Camp Able Sentry copters
playing key role in mission to collect weapons from rebels
Officials seek to identify
remains of WWII aviators downed in Russia
Troops endure mud, grueling
tasks to earn right to wear cavalry spurs
Some Okinawans feel betrayed
by treaty that ended Japan's war with U.S.
Fitness buff leads others
through beauty of Guam on nature hikes
In spite of foggy conditions, Misawa air festival a clear favorite with visitors
2nd Infantry Division among
the first to train with new armor-piercing weapon
Marines working at Army post
find conditions there "real nice"
Sunday, September 9
U.S.
military on alert after terrorist threat made to troops in Pacific
U.S.: Second runway at
Misawa isnt indication of increased forces at base
Investigators conclude cause
of crash near Kunsan was spatial disorientation
Calling them small but
mighty, Clark lauds U.S. Navy efforts in S. Korea
Battles of the
Outposts ceremony pays homage to veterans of Korean War
Marines clear air on
logistics of relocation training in Japan
Typhoon Nari surprises
Okinawa, hitting the island twice over weekend
Reigns tighten on two most
wanted Bosnian war criminals
Giessen barracks get wired
for Internet and telephone services
Death of girl has neighbors
asking why officials didnt intervene sooner
What happens when claims of
child or spouse abuse are reported
POWs, liberators return to
site of WWII camp in Germany for reunion
NATO naval mine-sweeping
force nixes inaccurate Mediterranean from its name
Beginning in November,
troops families eligible for life insurance
Saturday, September 8
Army to retire Hueys,
Cobras; helicopter battalions to be restructured
Field artillery practice at
Japan's Camp Fuji greeted by protests
Tokyo governor wants Yokota
designated as natural-disaster relief hub
Big crowds expected at
Misawa this weekend for Air Festival 2001
Osan holds accident response
drill in preparation for Air Power Day
Loss of finger couldn't stop
Marine from completing deployment
Faulty maintenance blamed
for JASDF jet opening fire on parking lot
Japanese soldier, another
man arrested in alleged Okinawa sexual assault
Brussels fair provides
community with information about organizations
1st Infantry Division's
river crossing practice in Germany draws a crowd
Lt. Gen. Sylvester returns
to Bosnia to take command of SFOR
Spanish workers' union
disappointed with outcome of salary negotiations
RAF Mildenhall pair rewarded
for money-saving suggestion to Air Force
Friday, September 7
Navy's top enlisted man
foresees arrival of "phenomenal" compensation changes
Troops provide safety,
friendliness as they shuttle Serb teens to, from school
Servicemembers can now
access Leave and Earnings Statements on Internet
DECA to celebrate 10 years
of running stateside, overseas commissaries
Customers
in Europe say DECA stores faring well in meeting most needs
Worldwide
case-lot sale at DECA commissaries this weekend
Army secretary visits
Bosnia, says troops there "doing a great job"
Environmental group wants
Navy to halt bombing on Marianas islands
Special election scheduled
in Massachusetts for 9th District Congressional seat
Japanese groups protest
Marine band's participation in music festival
Army's Soldier Show will
roll into S. Korea at end of month
Drivers in S. Korea reminded
to be more cautious now that school is back in session
Sports: Edgren,
Yokota square off as Pacific H.S. football season gets in full swing
Thursday, September 6
Navy still considering
options for replacing USS Kitty Hawk in Japan
Taking Navy's lead, Yokosuka
schools create own version of dress code
File confirms Korean freedom
fighter was assassinated bu ex-U.S. agent in 1949
Army's remodeling plan for
Seoul post makes the most of available space
Army sergeant in Bosnia is
charged with murder of husband
AFN-Europe plans to air
HBO's "Band of Brothers" miniseries in November
JROTC seeks retired military
men, women to work with cadets
As Ranger candidate is sworn
in, Army reaches its recruiting goal for fiscal year
Nations on NATO's waiting
list will get a chance to show their stuff
Sports: Rick
Roberts announces his retirement from boxing
Wednesday, September 5
Japans Defense
Agency seeks funding for survey on moving homes near Ripsaw
Army financial service helps
troops chip away at mountain of debt
A few simple tips can
help keep servicemembers out of financial trouble
Once eager to leave island,
corporal appreciates Okinawas history, culture
Ultimate fighting champ to
demonstrate winning technique Friday at Yokota
Democratic coalition breaks
in S. Korea as three top officials resign
South Korea to propose
resuming talks with North as soon as possible
N. Korea criticizes
militarys plan to shift strategic focus to Asia-Pacific
State Department officials
to visit Seoul, focusing on delayed power plant project
NATO still undecided on
location of meeting scheduled for later this month
DODDS-Europe taking steps to
protect against, deter terrorism
Optical Windmill exercise
gets underway testing equipment, troop integration
Tuesday, September 4
DODDS forms Pacific
Education Division in effort to provide 'full-service support'
Misawa staff sergeant
doesn't run from his Olympic marathon dreams
Yongsan Garrison's heritage
center tells stories of war, heroes, Honor
Okinawa's Camp Foster
becomes haven for stag beetles sought by collectors
Concerns raised at Iwakuni
Summit assessed, forwarded for action
Air Force officers from 13
nations meet, discuss common problems and threats
After 17 years of bridging
Japan-U.S. cultural gap, lawyer moves on to Europe
Five players rejoin Pacific
softball teams after trip to All-Armed Forces tourney
Multiethnic studies
introduced as school year gets under way in Bosnia
Rheinblick hopes $4 million
facelift will bring out golfers
Exchange at Geilenkirchen
NATO base offers shoppers some options
Air Force says it's doing
its best to keep aircraft noise levels down at Ramstein
Monday, September 3
Processing backlog has
thousands of GI Bill students waiting for checks
Kadena, Zama personnel
assess health of Russians in Vladivostok
Yokota takes part in Japan's
Big Rescue disaster preparedness drill
Career diplomat Thomas
Hubbard sworn in as U.S. ambassador to S. Korea
Japan defense budget
proposal has slight reduction in U.S. forces support
Dozens of kids, volunteers
enjoy Special Olympics at Misawa
At Kosovo-Macedonia border,
GIs' goal is to put themselves out of a job
U.S. Reserves in Europe:
Well-trained, nearby and ready to do their part
Military's needs key to
duties of Reserves in Europe
Sigonella health official
joining team hoping to wipe out polio in Ethiopia
Army helicopters not immune
to military's parts shortage, according to GAO report
Sports: Lakenheath,
Spangdahlem capture USAFE softball titles
Sunday, September 2
Air Force studying
effects of JP-8 fuel; increased protection urged
U.S. troops reach new
heights in Japanese cultural exchange program
Balkan ports bustling with
activity amid SFOR transfer of authority
Beloved "Coach
Steff" tirelessly devoted his time to Ramstein students
KFOR patrol put to the test
in firefight with suspected smugglers
Handlers honor deceased
canine co-worker at Aviano memorial service
Officials see ICE program as
a cool tool for gaining quality-of-life feedback
USS Ponce crew rescues
drifting boats between Sicily, Calabria
Servicemembers will soon get
chance to enroll in savings, investment program
Temporary relocation of
C-21s to Atsugi worries Japanese officials
Sports: 3rd Force
wins second straight Marine Forces Pacific soccer championship
Sports: Marine
soccer tournament had an international flavor
Saturday, September 1
Wing commander: No spare
parts problems in Japan; planes ready, in great shape
Guam workers will get their
share of $232 million settlement of COLA dispute
American, Japanese forces to
conduct joint exercise a musical one
Kadena youth goes undefeated
in kendo martial arts tournament at Naha
After FAA downgrade, DOD
bans travel on Asiana planes in South Korea
Drivers in South Korea
beware: Nearly 500,000 vehicles aren't insured
Posting of sex offender list
on S. Korea site leads to slowing of Internet connections
V Corps band back after 10
years to play benefit show in Giessen, Germany
Maintaining shooting skills
is aim for soldiers at Vicenza's indoor range
Stabbing victim remembered
as "a nice person" by supervisor at Eagle Base
Volunteers' PCS has Izmir
Girl Scout leader battling to keep troop going
Sports: Thursday's
games in the Marine Forces Pacific regional soccer tournament
Sports: Twin
sergeants on opposite sides of the ball in soccer tourney
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