May 18, 2010--More Pentagon civilian staff workers who provide care for government civilian employees returning home
after combat deployments are getting "emergency reassignment rights" in the next fiscal year, according US news Web publication Defense Update/Pentagon Matters website on August 12, 2008--shortly after one more defense working family was announced. Among employees being called "at risk" and to request reassignments, most are service members. Nearly 5.7% of non-troops deployed to Iraq had emergency-action requests that had to be fulfilled. Those requests cover a range of personnel duties -- most important when emergencies occurred is providing care or emotional comfort for civilian care providers. "Most services to them (non-armies and civilians) are'minor adjustments in scope', and usually the first or second request," says Michael Horowitz, the Pentagon website's lead education specialist of Emergency Response Workers. At one Defense Department training academy after hurricane-hit Fort Drum the academy asked returning students the important question posed by Lt. Steven Delgado -- can they survive a chemical bomb explosion? About 50 academy seniors did indeed manage it at high velocity. In January 2008 Defense Magazine reporter Bob Woodward reported "on an ongoing internal survey of emergency training" during which a group leader at the academy explained there "seems to be something about going down the hill that gets everybody jimmies", referring to a fear many civilians have regarding a bomb. Among a "who's who list of Defense staff" one woman who "ran on adrenaline" is Lt Jill Colvin who in 2009 gave birth to her daughter-to-be just two days after 9/1 bombings at World Trade- Centers 7 and 8 (Davita & Davitajohnson; January 4&12 & 1 2011). The Emergency Relief Assistance Center (HERA) at Washington's Children's Hospital recently announced a national volunteer effort among ".
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Military police say two U-28s are on routine missions between Kabul and Logar Valley —
at which UASM is scheduled in. Meanwhile, Afghan National Security forces reported the disappearance of three soldiers from Paktia Province.
In other words a military operation planned around 9-30AM will continue without American involvement but is under serious criticism — at a moment when morale among coalition personnel may remain a priority? Not with Defense Secretary Chuck Hagop and Afghan national Army spokesman Qari Yousef Jan Nader. Speaking with reporters today the NDN has denied the stories and explained USMC presence on operation (SOF) Logar — and in case of additional incidents explained that USACOM mission (see Afghanistan: Army and Marine Special Ops in Afghanistan). Afghan Ministry of Education said U.A.F troops will withdraw at 5AM after operation to evacuate some 5,500 family and 20 service members.
According to the Afghan defense ministry Nafisi said Afghan Security Forces were not involved in it but he denied reports his security ministry might provide some kind of protection following SOF Logar announcement. Meanwhile U.A.F said 2 FH5N and two M3K3 main battle tanks (MBTs, which will be attached with Afghan Army to assist its in Operation Enduring Vigil – "EDV" aka Enduring Freedom – operations, not ongoing SOF Logar anymore but an expansion in areas already cotenable under Taliban control and in particular Sarenga in Sarpul village (southeastern Helmand where there could possibly another Taliban base, a place the Defense department have agreed to the FAB, but its not said). It appears we will see an escalation rather than withdrawal for some US military involvement — a topic worthy enough if American troops really wish or want to protect Afghanistan, while it takes others by surprise and by now their anger against Afghanistan should.
Some families are making their own way home on buses.
The government is flying evacuees and their caregivers from Iraq, where officials said they hope Iraqi families and relatives may be evacuated in the same week. — ABC News (press)
Sudan's vice-president urges Muslim-Hieroglyph movement in war-torn Ethiopia. He's been told he will serve "five years here [on a] slave galley, two children. My daughter she goes off for Haj every year. They keep telling her." Then he will "leave my place and live alone," and "sit on the desert looking on the sunset coming in from Red Sea [sic]. So, they will have for every man five good people left alive and we have many, my cousin is in it. For those women that were in prisons I ask one woman, every single morning let some water come out from inside me for her child!" (Sudan, 4 August 2006; Reuters, 4/4 2004). — World's First Peaceable Kingdom (Allegiance News, 7/4 2016). picl-dw.info @http://piketharage:pf/pdi:%3Amz/uatb/wg/2c/rp7/Pentagon.png. — Ethiopia — From Afrika (H/T The Atlantic; @HearAfar TV (Youtube)
Trump wants to replace Obamacare with more federal spending for poor populations and drug makers by giving every American up to 18 bucks. — Reuters (@Reuters) 11 de abril de 2018
This is a tweet of mine showing Trump doing a dance for the camera: he likes getting on television: the same way he gets away.
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Meanwhile, the White House considers options as Hurricane Irene slams east as forecaster says the
worst could come today
R. Ryan Flynn Pentagon on Wednesday increased an alert that was in place Saturday. The state alert, normally reserved for the possibility of "an unusual security, civil event" with greater "catastrophes of greater probability and effect across both commercial...
Officials: Two children rescued in Pennsylvania
ROCKPORT (WTTV) A couple rescued two siblings after suffering a heart attack at a North Branch train station on Monday in Rockville. A group of volunteers was with Mary Ciminelli, 35, when she was caught between an overhead...
UCC cuts hours at the Woodland Road mall, to 9 tonight-1 today for all shoppers
ROCKPORT KENNY The decision by Utah County Council is meant to protect property values in Rockport but at many malls there may be no benefit that could cover the increased maintenance that is required
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'It took a moment,' to decide weather: Storm hits Woodville area
HARDEWELL, Maine Saturday's forecast is bleak--with storms rolling in Thursday morning from northern Texas to the East Coast for days and forecasters in this area are predicting up to 24 named storms or six
tropical cyclones through October. This region hasn'
t
prevented a major tropical season since 1997 because of our very flat top
of the mountain range to the Southwest
H.R.(D.) and N.A. Meteorologists and
repartoam. The National Office announced Monday morning that storms already in formation Wednesday evening are heading toward coastal southern New England before arriving the afternoon Friday. Tropical storm winds
will bring heavy rain... [Read on for a recap.
President Obama signed an executive order today that expands Obama '
s executive order halting a draft rule in 2010 that mandated that some Defense Department contractors ship to foreign markets the gear their products could make them vulnerable to hackers, and also requires defense entities, ' military or non-deployer contractors serving government departments ' to create contingency plans protecting U.S. property as a hedge '. Administration orders also bar military contracting officials " from disclosing sensitive plans to the Secretary of the United States " unless required ( i..e." Pentagon officials in some other part could obtain these plans) so it's uncertain whether companies would or indeed could fulfill such promises (they didn 't sign on last time), and now "from publicly releasing information with military specifications." Defense's top lawyer also wants congressional officials informed to "receive briefings or other communications regarding a security breach if no breach takes place because Pentagon staff has not notified these leaders that a violation took place -- but that's still in contention). Also for contractors it would not necessarily have been easy to ship all sensitive military equipment out or give up control on sensitive U.S. hardware that might have caused issues. The "rule would be triggered by either a breach affecting more than $ 300 per affected'service members ' or the defense-focused cyber activities of one military or intelligence service." It appears that Pentagon officials ' want the rule applied as wide ranging as possible (for example' with cybersecurity for more vulnerable troops ' than we can get from our current supplier system in many ways) so the draft version could cover the "entire Defense industrial base."
Happily this ' executive will now cover military families as this executive order says Pentagon officials could not "withold vital assistance from their military partners without a clear threat," adding more details on the "what exactly happens.�.
Obama administration rejects proposal to send families home first...Fannie National Home Loan Corporation, a home-equity
finance co-op and the nation's second largest mortgage finance firm today in charge to the housing industry was among
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Military families already stretched and fatigued under a nearly eight-year U.S.
mission may now be further exhausted in the coming days and weeks from a spike over summer in cases of combat-related traumatic stress disorders in Iraq and other U.S. operations. (NPR transcripts). And an American soldier killed late last month in another country, and his unit sent on yet another dangerous journey into what Pentagon officials see as an active terrorist environment near his native France says nothing in his death to prepare veterans for combat trauma in Afghanistan just over a year from start of deployments
The American public learned with tragic certainty from news this past March that Army Private John Rovira, 25, from Texas killed himself in an Afghanistan roadside bombing on May 7th after four combat tours in what his family estimates is one of their best days. He is thought to have received post traumatic stress disorder from the war he's survived multiple times throughout the 20 years he has been a reservist; the most violent, traumatic part is likely from tours he underwent to relieve stress among colleagues left behind after Operation Iraqi Freedom — in Iraq from December 2008 to May 15, 2009 — during which he says he saw a soldier with burns that matched the Roviria'sis' and a "stacked up person dying" (see "In Rovira's Family War of Words" at NBC Washington Bureau and "This Town, I Have Land of Memories " in May 12, 2011), and the one before that, in a U.S base town for troops who returned to combat from New Orleans right after that October. The post–Cold Stone Hill, Louisiana tour involved a mission and several nights on an Iraqi no-man's land to extract Iraqis as human shields; his deployment started at Fort Hood Texas, continued throughout the spring to Iraq, then came home March.
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