MILITARY MANUAL
New counterinsurgency doctrine nearly finished Army Times FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. — The Army and Marines are doing the final editing on a new counterinsurgency doctrine. The manual is expected to be completed and published by the middle of December. Highlights of new counterinsurgency doctrine for Army, Marines KSHB-TV Kansas City FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (AP) – The Army and Marines are putting doing the final editing on a new counterinsurgency doctrine. The manual is expected to be completed and published by the middle of December. Navy officer sentenced in espionage Richmond Times-Dispatch NORFOLK -- A Navy petty officer was sentenced to 12 years in prison yesterday with an additional 13 years suspended for giving a foreign government a secret manual for the Tomahawk missile system. He told authorities he tried to trade the information for asylum. Bush: New approach needed in Iraq Chicago Tribune In the course of a day, the Iraq Study Group's assessment of a "grave and deteriorating'' situation in Iraq elicited a most blunt characterization of the war from President Bush. Navy sailor admits he stole data Richmond Times-Dispatch NORFOLK -- A Navy submariner admitted to a judge yesterday that he gave a foreign nation secret U.S. military documents in 2005, including a manual for a new weapons system. Number of interrogator students his risen quickly Sierra Vista Herald This is the second in a series following a media event at the Intelligence Center on Fort Huachuca on Wednesday. Herald/Review FORT HUACHUCA — Interrogator training on this post has gone from fewer than 300 students a year in 2002 to an expected high of more than 1,500 in two years. Zero-G Gets Its Own Plane The Aero-News Network Converted B727F Will Enter Service In 2007 Representatives with Zero Gravity Corporation told Aero-News Thursday the company has signed a four year lease/purchase and maintenance contract with Amerijet International of Ft. Lauderdale, FL for a dedicated Boeing 727-200F providing parabolic flights to meet demand in its growing education, research and entertainment markets. AOPA Sues State Of New York Over Background Checks For Student Pilots The Aero-News Network Says Rule Violates Constitutional Law The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, along with seven New York flight schools, filed a lawsuit in Federal court Wednesday challenging the constitutionality of a state law requiring criminal background checks for all flight school students. ANN's Daily Aero-Linx 12.08.06 The Aero-News Network Aero-Linx! While Buddha Air certainly won't be causing Delta or American any sleepless nights, they hold their own in their market. 65 Years Ago Today The Aero-News Network December 7, 1941 Sixty-five years ago, the Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor killed more than 2,400 Americans.
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