Retired Army General Peter Chiarelli has endorsed the idea that post-traumatic stress disorder should be renamed post-traumatic stress injury to emphasize its putative organic basis.
This proposal has generated a great deal of …
Never underestimate the importance of expectations.
In early 1992, a census report predicted that 40 percent of children would soon live in divorced homes.
If you buy a Chase gift card for a friend or relative or employee, you may notice that it comes with snowflakes or bubbles or one of the other decorative choices the bank offers.
All-too-depressingly common military-procurement tale from Sunday’s New York Times on the failure of the Air Force to modernize the software system designed to keep its airmen outfitted with sufficient supplies to wage war:
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The Pentagon reports that the incidence of traumatic brain injury among U.S. troops has dropped from 644.6 per month in 2011 to 372.8 for 2012, through October. TBIs – the so-called “signature wound” of the post 9/11 wars – …
Paris, a military working dog, stands in a tactical vehicle in Farah province, Nov. 24.
The unfolding revolution wrought by unmanned aerial vehicles has freed a number of military missions from the tyranny of human endurance. Plinking terrorists no longer requires an aircraft with oxygen flowing into the cockpit, …
What’s up with Apple CEO Tim Cook? The normally low-key 52-year-old operational wizard, who assumed command of Apple last year following the death of Steve Jobs, has been on something on a publicity tour this week, with a cover …
West Point, the country’s oldest continuously operated military post and home to the eldest of all American military academies, held two weddings last week.
Every aspect of these weddings spoke to tradition. Each was held in …
Nira Williams is a woman – an Army vet, now 25 –crushed by the nation she sought to serve.
But as the Pentagon‘s latest Medical Surveillance Monthly Report, makes clear, she is only one among hundreds of thousands. Back to …
“Standing” is a legal concept that may come into play as the high court hears arguments in March. And it may limit the effect the justices have on one of the fastest moving civil rights campaigns in U.S. history