Topic: Fort Bragg
BusinessWeek | 2009-09-10 16:02:21
<div><h1> THE POWER OF RECYCLED PLASTIC
</h1><p>Axion International Holdings (AXIH) may have achieved a breakthrough with recycled plastic. At Fort Bragg, N.C., a 70-ton M-1 Abrams tank, too heavy for many bridges, repeatedly crossed a bridge made of Axion's 100% recycled plastic. "Bridges built with plastic are ...
AP Features | 2009-08-26 21:23:42
<div><p>Soldiers recovering in special Army medical units have faced inconsistent discipline because the military hasn't adopted standards for how they and their commanders should act, according to a military review.</p><p>The report obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press said the units' leaders need better training and should ...
AP News | 2009-08-18 21:46:02
U.S. Army paratrooper Pfc. Randy Louis, with the 82nd Airborne Division's 4th Squadron, 73rd Regiment, gets a kiss from his 3 year-old daughter Amber prior to his deployment to Afghanistan at Fort Bragg, N.C., Tuesday, Aug. 18 ...
AFP South Asian Edition | 2009-06-24 05:00:18
<div><p>Even when they are between missions, US special forces dubbed the "green berets" are never far from Afghanistan where they have been fighting for almost eight years.</p><p>Unlike other troops, they are highly trained to operate in elite 12-strong autonomous units mostly behind enemy lines, and they usually ...
