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Army Times is an independent weekly newspaper serving active, reserve, guard and retired United States Army personnel and their families, providing career-related news and information as well as community and lifestyle features, educational supplements, and resource guides. Army Times is published by the Military Times Media Group, a unit of the Army Times Publishing Company, which is a part of Gannett Company (NYSE:GCI). Army Times Publishing Company was purchased by Gannett in 1997 from the Times Journal Company. In 2006, the publication published an editorial calling for the resignation of Donald Rumsfeld. Journalists who have written for the Army Times include Sean Naylor and Gina Cavallaro.... (Read more on Wikipedia)

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23 days ago
Sean D. Naylor
Sources: Rolling Stone quotes made by jr. staff - — Mag also accused of misrepresenting communications with McChrystal's HQ; e-mails support claim — The impolitic comments that torpedoed Gen. Stan McChrystal's career were “almost all” made by his most junior staff — men who “make tea …
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142 days ago
Rick Maze
Rethink alcohol ban in war zones, Webb says - — Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., a Vietnam veteran and former war correspondent who now chairs the Senate panel that oversees military personnel policy, seemed to endorse the idea of letting troops in war zones drink alcohol as a way to relieve combat stress.
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208 days ago
Gina Cavallaro
Surge in casualties predicted in Afghanistan - — Americans should prepare to accept hundreds of U.S. casualties each month in Afghanistan during spring offensives with enemy forces. — The dire forecast was made by retired Gen. Barry McCaffrey, an adjunct professor of international affairs …
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265 days ago
Sean D. Naylor
Allies turn Afghan insurgents into partners - — ISAF seeks to reintegrate insurgents back into society — KABUL, Afghanistan — A new initiative to persuade low- and mid-level Afghan insurgents to lay down their weapons and rejoin society is already bearing fruit and holds great promise for the future …
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