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Military feels heat on green energy

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Scott Tong
Mar 27, 2012
Two hearings in the House this week will question whether the Pentagon's efforts to go green are worth the cost.

Military impostors hurt real veterans

by
Scott Lyon
Feb 17, 2012
Former Marine and commentator Scott Lyon says impostors give Americans a false view of veterans.

For five years of love and fiscal responsibility

by
Tess Vigeland
Feb 17, 2012
A marine declares his love for his wife of five years, who along with love diligently sent him burned copies of Marketplace Money every week through two tours of duty.

Getting vets working again

by
Joel Patterson
Feb 13, 2012
With employment at 13 percent for U.S. veterans, big companies are starting initiatives to get them back to work in civilian life.

General Electric adding jobs for military veterans

by
Amy Scott
Feb 13, 2012
General Electric plans to hire 5,000 veterans over the next five years. But vets are still challenged to find jobs in today's workforce.

First Lady's 'Let's Move' program expands to military

by
Gregory Warner
Feb 10, 2012
Michelle Obama will announce a Pentagon venture to make the food offerings in the U.S. military more healthy. It’s the first change to military rations in 20 years.

Self-guided bullets are now a thing

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Marc Sanchez
Feb 2, 2012
A frightening thing

Drone program grows while military shrinks

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John Moe
Jan 27, 2012
Pentagon indicates unmanned aircraft are the future.

Way more drones coming soon

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Marc Sanchez
Jan 26, 2012
Announcement coming today

Drones lead the way to tighter defense budgets

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John Dimsdale
Jan 26, 2012
Facing nearly half a trillion dollars in mandated budget cuts over the next 10 years, the U.S. Defense Department will spend more on technology like robots and drones -- and less on soldiers, ships, fighter planes and other conventional weapons.

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