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Joe Gould

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The Number Of Ways The Pentagon Is Working On To Predict Your Behavior Is Frightening

Defense Department, reports Joe Gould at Army Times. Whether it's a low-ranking soldier intent on dumping secret information to WikiLeaks, or a rogue Sergeant going on a shooting rampage, insider threats can seriously plague the military and the government as a whole. The Army’s efforts ...

PETA to Army: Investigate sheep-beating video – USATODAY.com

The animal rights group PETA is calling on the Army to investigate a video depicting what appears to be soldiers watching while a sheep is beaten with a baseball bat. In the video, posted to PETA's website Jan. 13, the sheep is repeatedly clubbed by a man in civilian clothes amid laughter and ...

“Did We Just Kill a Kid?” » Counterpunch: Tells the Facts, Names the Names

“Afghan kids recruited for suicide attacks” by Joe Gould and John Ryan, July 18, 2012, Army Times. Accessed at: “Attempts to clear name of 14-year-old boy who was executed in South Carolina 67 years ago” Reporter: Mark Potter, Anchor: Brian Williams, NBC Nightly News 6:30 PM EST (NBC ...

Army officer to be dismissed after killing Va. soldier in 'friendly fire'

According to Joe Gould of the Army Times, 70,000 troops in Iraq and Afghanistan have received it. He's only aware of one who's had it taken away. And that is Lt. Hanson. Last week Secretary McHugh's right hand man sent an email to Sharrett also telling him that Hanson would be removed ...

Psychologists tailor training to military needs Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

ByJoe Gould

Posted : Thursday Mar 22, 2012 11:19:28 EDT Capt. Charles Williams, an Army psychologist, believes the number of soldiers seeking care is climbing as the stigma associated with mental distress has lessened. The Army’s concerted effort of the last several years to encourage soldiers to get the ...

Army investigates ‘flat-out abuse’ in Kosovo

Posted : Wednesday Feb 29, 2012 8:29:50 EST Seventeen commissioned and noncommissioned officers in a single company in Kosovo have been suspended amid an Army investigation into allegations they employed harsh training tactics to initiate junior soldiers, the commander of U.S. Army Europe said. ...

Parents blast Army response to rabies death Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

Posted : Wednesday Feb 22, 2012 5:17:07 EST The family of a Fort Drum, N.Y., soldier who died of rabies has accused the Army of “criminal negligence” in his death. A military investigation found that Spc. Kevin Shumaker told several people he was bitten by a dog, but ultimately faulted him for ...

Combat outpost name sparks controversy Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

Posted : Monday Feb 13, 2012 15:55:21 EST In the wake of controversy over a photo of Marine snipers posing in front of the Nazi-associated SS insignia, the military is facing questions about a base in Afghanistan said to be called, “Combat Outpost Aryan,” a term linked with Nazis and white ...

Law OKs cross-state PTSD telehealth counseling Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

Posted : Tuesday Feb 7, 2012 9:29:32 EST The recent passage of the National Defense Authorization Act in Congress will make it easier for active-duty personnel and veterans to get mental health care wherever they are, officials said. A provision of the act, aimed at expanding federal exemptions ...

Army studies use of blood test to detect TBIs Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

Posted : Friday Feb 3, 2012 9:45:41 EST The Army says it has begun trials of a simple blood test that can diagnose traumatic brain injuries, a signature wound of the war that is nevertheless tough to detect. The study of more than 1,600 patients will culminate with submission of its findings to ...

Army surgeon general: ‘We must be better’ Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

“World-class health care is what we do, but we have to focus on health, the other 99 percent of the patients’ lives, to improve their health,” she said Tuesday at the Military Health System Conference in National Harbor, Md. Horoho is the first woman and nurse corps officer to be named Army ...

Army investigating sheep beating video Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

Posted : Wednesday Jan 18, 2012 16:52:54 EST Army investigators are probing the video of a sheep being beaten with a baseball bat while a group of what appear to be soldiers cheer and laugh, according to a military spokesman. Military commanders in Afghanistan have condemned the video, a ...

PETA to Army: Investigate sheep-beating video Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

Posted : Tuesday Jan 17, 2012 17:08:33 EST The animal rights group PETA is calling on the Army to investigate a video depicting what appears to be soldiers watching while a sheep is beaten with a baseball bat. In the video, posted to PETA’s website Jan. 13, the sheep is repeatedly clubbed by a ...

Ex-GI charged with trying to aid terror group Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

Posted : Monday Jan 9, 2012 15:01:00 EST Federal prosecutors have charged a former Army trooper with trying to provide support to terrorists after he allegedly traveled to Africa to link up with the violent militant group al-Shabaab. Craig Benedict Baxam, 24, of Laurel, Md., was arrested Jan. 6 ...

Prosecutor: Manning’s actions aided enemies Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

Army disciplines 15 for Manning supervision (Dec. 17) On the final day of Manning’s Article 32 hearing, the government methodically reviewed computer forensics evidence and testimony offered throughout, saying Manning downloaded more than 700,000 sensitive or classified documents, provided much ...

Manning’s behavior grew more erratic, spc. says Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

Investigator won’t step down in Manning hearing (Dec. 16) Showman said her concerns with Manning’s behavior stretched back to before the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, left Fort Drum, N.Y., on its deployment. In a May 2009 incident, Showman said Manning shrieked, spit, jumped ...

Manning’s personal struggles key to defense Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

Joe Gould is reporting from the hearing at Fort Meade. Follow him on Twitter : @reporterjoe Cliff Owen / The Associated Press Army Pfc. Bradley Manning is escorted out of a courthouse in handcuffs Dec. 17 at Fort Meade, Md. Manning, an Army intelligence specialist accused of passing ...

Army’s first female surgeon general sworn in Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

Posted : Saturday Dec 17, 2011 9:06:46 EST The Army medical community is taking the many lessons learned from 10 years of war to sharpen its focus on prevention, wellness and healing troops’ physical and psychological scars, the service’s new surgeon general said. Lt. Gen. Patricia Horoho...

Officer overseeing Manning hearing denies bias Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

Hero or traitor? Views on Bradley Manning differ (Dec. 13) “I do not believe a reasonable person knowing all the circumstances would be led to the conclusion that my impartiality would be reasonably questioned,” Almanza said. “I thus deny the defense request.” The evidentiary hearing is to ...

Investigator won’t step down in Manning hearing Army News News from Afghanistan & Iraq

Hero or traitor? Views on Bradley Manning differ (Dec. 13) “I do not believe a reasonable person knowing all the circumstances would be led to the conclusion that my impartiality would be reasonably questioned,” Almanza said. “I thus deny the defense request.” Almanza then called a recess so ...

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