By Seth Robson
• Vietnam vet in Haiti eager to share war experiences
• Keen: If you’ve left Port-au-Prince, don’t come back
• 250,000 homeless Haitians must be relocated before expected floods
•Marines in Haiti training for Afghanistan
•Troops with malaria could face punishment for disobeying orders
• Marines say fixes to Haiti's environmental woes only temporary
• Troops may have been exposed to hazardous materials in Haiti
• Military engineers work to get Haitians back into their homes
• After suffering a personal loss, country star plays for troops in Haiti
• U.S. soldiers’ tent struck by stray bullets in Haiti
• Germany-based unit still flying Haitians to U.S. hospitals
• King of Pop calms the crowds during Haiti aid mission
• Rebuilding Haiti’s demolished port is no small task for U.S.
• Mullen visits Haiti, says U.S. handing off more aid work
• Soldiers dig in to clear Haitian streets of rubble
By Jeff Schogol
• U.S. military mission in Haiti shifting from aid to reconstruction
• Colonel says 82nd Airborne troops could be leaving Haiti soon
• With no clean water, Haitians can’t avoid illness
• Grateful children bring satisfaction to Haiti aid mission
By Megan McCloskey• Continued care hard to find for Haitian patients discharged from USNS Comfort
• Marines in Haiti work to deliver aid without fostering dependence
• Trained for war, troops find a different mission in Haiti
• Military’s ‘large muscle’ capabilities critical for success in Haiti
• Soldiers focus on feeding refugees
• Reporter’s Notebook: Crowds and confusion linger outside hospital gate
• Military working at maximum capacity to get injured to hospital ship
• Major aftershock brings panicked evacuation at hospital
• 82nd Airborne bringing calm to chaos at Port-au-Prince hospital