DoD News
Mullen Notes Iraq's Progress from 'Desperate' Situation
On his way to Baghdad, Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, paused to take stock of the progress he's seen in Iraq since he took office in 2007.
U.S. Combat Mission Ends in Iraq, Obama Says
President Barack Obama announced the official end to combat operations in Iraq during a prime-time Oval Office address, declaring "a new beginning" for the Iraqi people.
Obama Announces End of U.S. Combat Mission in Iraq
"Operation Iraqi Freedom is over, and the Iraqi people now have lead responsibility for the security of their country," President Barack Obama announced in a televised address to the American people.
American Legion Honors Troops for Volunteerism
The American Legion presented Spirit of Service awards to five U.S. military members from all service branches at the organization's annual convention held in Milwaukee.
Combat, Hardship Pays Remain for Troops Serving in Iraq
The change from Operation Iraqi Freedom to Operation New Dawn does not affect combat and other hazardous-duty entitlements troops serving in Iraq receive, a Pentagon spokeswoman said.
Family Matters Blog: Obama Urges Americans to Salute Troops, Families
In today's blog, AFPS' Elaine Wilson highlights President Barack Obama's video message of appreciation for U.S. troops and their families, and shares how all Americans can salute them for their service in Iraq.
Veterans Affairs Works to Reduce Claims Backlog
The Veterans Affairs Department is making great strides in its efforts to reduce the backlog of veterans' claims, VA Secretary Eric K. Shinseki told veterans.
'Tough Slog' Remains Ahead in Afghanistan
"A very tough fight" remains in Afghanistan that will demand more hard work and sacrifice, President Barack Obama acknowledged while thanking troops for advancing the mission in Iraq.
Obama Thanks Servicemembers for Iraq War Contributions
President Barack Obama traveled to Fort Bliss, Texas, to pay tribute to the post's servicemembers, whose contributions and those of their comrades made possible the official end of combat operations in Iraq.
Gates Talks Pentagon Reform with American Legion
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates solicited support for his initiative to reform the Pentagon at the American Legion, telling the crowd that the United States cannot afford a peace dividend.
Officials Confirm Capture of Insurgent Leader
An insurgent leader believed to be responsible for the movement of fighters across three provinces was captured by Afghan-led security forces.
Mullen Meets With Eucom, Africom Leaders
Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, met with leaders of U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command, both of which have their headquarters in Germany.
Gates: Commanders Have Resources to Win in Afghanistan
The U.S. military has fought two separate wars in Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates told the American Legion, and only now do commanders in Afghanistan have the troops and resources necessary to win this second conflict.
Iraq Has Chance Now, Thanks to U.S. Servicemembers
It is thanks to the blood, sweat and tears of American servicemembers that Iraq has the chance for political freedom, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates told the annual convention of the American Legion.
Face of Defense: Guardsman Beats Odds to Serve
Army Spc. John Hanson has cerebral palsy, a condition that initially kept him out of the military. But he was determined to "wear the uniform," and now serves in Afghanistan.
Biden Visits Iraq to Mark Operation New Dawn
Vice President Joe Biden is in Iraq to meet with U.S. and Iraqi leaders about the new U.S. mission there, and to underscore the United States' commitment to an ongoing relationship with the nation.
Social Media Shapes Markets, the Military and Life
The Defense Department uses Facebook and other social media tools to help market its initiatives as the entire informational environment continues to evolve.
Iraqi Forces Arrest 2 Al-Qaida Suspects
Iraqi security forces arrested two suspected al-Qaida in Iraq criminal associates during joint security operations conducted in eastern Mosul.
Face of Defense: Army Guard Father, Son Fly Together
Certifying one's own son to fly a helicopter with night-vision gear takes the stress level up a notch up about 500 feet from the ground to be specific.
Family Matters Blog: First Week of School Survival Guide
In her latest blog, AFPS' Elaine Wilson writes about her kids' first day at a new school and shares tips to help parents successfully navigate the first week of school.

