10 September 2006 Military News |
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Defense Industry
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News Reports
Current Operations
- MND-B Soldier killed by small-arms fire
- CENTAF releases airpower summary for Sept. 9 AFPN 10 Sep 2006 -- U.S. Central Command Air Forces officials have released the airpower summary for Sept. 9.
- US Officials Downplay Taleban Resurgence in Afghanistan VOA 10 Sep 2006 -- U.S. and Afghan officials acknowledge that Taleban forces are posing serious challenges to security in Afghanistan
- Taliban Assassinate Afghan Governor RFE/RL 10 Sep 2006 -- Afghanistan's Taliban has claimed responsibility for today's assassination of the governor of southeastern Paktia Province
- Suicide Bomber Kills Afghan Governor; NATO Troops Kill 94 Taleban VOA 10 Sep 2006 -- A suicide bomber has killed the governor of Afghanistan's Paktia province and two other people.
Defense Policy / Programs
- PRESIDENT CALLS FOR JAPAN-TAIWAN 'MILITARY PARTNERSHIP' CNA 10 Sep 2006 -- President Chen Shui-bian expressed hope during an interview with a Japanese television channel Sunday that Japan and Taiwan can enter a military partnership to help bolster security in East Asia.
- Press Gaggle by Tony Snow The White House 10 Sep 2006
Defense Industry
Other Conflicts
- Abbas Says He is Ready to Meet Israeli Prime Minister VOA 10 Sep 2006 -- British Prime Minister Tony Blair met with Palestinian leaders in the West Bank, on the second day of a peace mission to the Middle East
- Blair Launches Mideast Peace Mission VOA 10 Sep 2006 -- Mr. Blair opened his visit in Jerusalem, meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.
- UGANDA: 'Beginning of the end' of northern conflict - Egeland IRIN 10 Sep 2006 -- Nineteen years of a conflict that has condemned some two million people in northern Uganda to living in appalling conditions in huge camps within their home districts, could be drawing to a close, according to Jan Egeland, the United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator.
News Reports
- New Hamilton Sundstrand electrical hardware adds more power to the International Space Station Hamilton Sundstrand 10 Sep 2006 -- The second of four major segments of the Electric Power System components built by Hamilton Sundstrand, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX), was carried into orbit by the Space Shuttle Atlantis on Saturday, Sept. 9 and soon will be installed on the International Space Station (ISS).
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