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		<title>Fort Stewart to install cameras and scanners at gates</title>
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		<title>Long County to host Veterans Day celebration</title>
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		<title>Marne leaders stand against domestic violence</title>
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<p>In support of Domestic Violence Awareness month, 3rd Infantry  Division Commander Maj. Gen. Robert “Abe” Abrams and Command Sgt. Maj.  Edd Watson signed a formal proclamation Sept. 29 in an effort to bring  more knowledge and understanding to the topic.  <br />“This is a topic  that generally, in our country, we don’t really want to talk about it,”  Abrams said of domestic violence. “It’s highly personal and there is  never generally a good outcome when it occurs. There are plenty of  people who suffer from domestic violence that are embarrassed or  otherwise choose to suffer with it, and if our signing (the  proclamation) can encourage those who are abused to have the courage to  raise their hand and seek help, then it’s absolutely worth our time.”<br />This  year’s campaign theme is “Together We Can End Domestic Violence: Act  Now.” The goal of the command is to provide a safe community that  contributes to the quality of life and well-being of everyone. The  proclamation itself underscores the importance of community involvement  and encourages bystanders to take action.<br />In its simplest terms,  domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behaviors that can include  physical, emotional, sexual and psychological attacks. Moreover,  domestic abuse has no limitations and involves men, women and children  regardless of socioeconomic circumstances. <br />Approximately 2.3 million  Americans each year are raped and/or physically assaulted by a current  or former intimate partner, according to 2009 data from the National  Institute of Justice and Centers for Disease Control. <br />Additionally,  the number of military calls to the National Domestic Violence hotline  has increased within the past five years, directly impacting  installations like Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield, according to <a href="http://www.oregon.gov/" target="_blank">www.oregon.gov</a>. <br />Roughly  71 percent of Americans know someone who is a victim of domestic  violence, according to 2009 data from the Allstate Foundation.<br />Amid  such a highly sensitive topic and the cloud of misconception some  victims have regarding their role in domestic-violence cases, the role  of a bystander has grown increasingly important and requires bravery.<br />“Be  courageous and take a moment to put themselves in that person’s shoes  and would they want someone to help them,” Abrams said. “Because the  person who is usually the victim, generally speaking, wants to assume  responsibility for the abuse and sees themselves responsible for what is  happening. … People on the outside can see clearly who is the  perpetrator and victim. They can see it clear as a bell, but it take an  incredible amount of courage to step in and say something.”<br />The Stewart-Hunter community has a host of resources designed to help soldiers and families affected by domestic abuse. <br />“The  Family Advocacy Program is a multi-disciplinary team of dedicated  individuals who are committed to enhancing the well-being of soldiers  and family members,” FAP Manager Patricia Ayala said. “Each and every  member of the FAP team has made a commitment to provide life-changing  and enriching services to each and every customer we serve.”<br />“Everyone  must do their part to make Stewart-Hunter safe for all soldiers, family  members and civilians,” Abrams said. “If you know or suspect someone is  experiencing domestic violence, intervene and encourage them to contact  FAP and medical personnel at Winn, Tuttle or other designated points of  contact. <br />“If you are a soldier or family member involved in an  abusive situation, you are not alone. Get help now. Call FAP and speak  to a victim advocate. They can provide information, resources and  support. Domestic violence is never OK.”<br />For more information on FAP, call 767-2882 at Stewart and 912-315-6816 at Hunter.</p>
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		<title>HMAC discusses proposed veterans memorial</title>
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		<title>New Joint Chiefs chairman fighting cuts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration welcomed Army Gen. Martin Dempsey as the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Friday and said farewell to Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, whose final day as the top American military officer was punctuated by the killing of a key al-Qaida figure. In a ceremony at Fort Myer, [...]]]></description>
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<p>WASHINGTON (AP) — The  Obama administration welcomed Army Gen. Martin Dempsey as the new  chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Friday and said farewell to Navy  Adm. Mike Mullen, whose final day as the top American military officer  was punctuated by the killing of a key al-Qaida figure.</p>
<p>In a ceremony at Fort Myer, Va., President Barack Obama lauded Mullen for his steadiness, resilience and humility.</p>
<p>&#8220;Be  assured, our military is stronger and our nation is more secure because  of the service that you have rendered,&#8221; the president told Mullen, who  is ending a 43-year military career. Obama called Dempsey one of the  military&#8217;s most battle-tested officers.</p>
<p>Just hours earlier, U.S.  officials confirmed that radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, an American  citizen and prominent figure in al-Qaida&#8217;s affiliate in Yemen, was  killed in an airstrike there.</p>
<p>Defense Secretary Leon Panetta also  praised Mullen and welcomed Dempsey as the next Joint Chiefs chairman.  Of Dempsey he said, &#8220;He knows about people, he knows about hard work, he  knows about sacrifice.&#8221;</p>
<p>In his final speech as chairman, Mullen urged Americans to do more to help returning war veterans.</p>
<p>&#8220;War  has changed them and their loved ones forever, but it has not changed  their dreams,&#8221; Mullen said. &#8220;You can help make those dreams come true.  Hire them. Help them buy a home. Get them started on the path to an  education. Give them a chance.&#8221;</p>
<p>After his swearing-in, Dempsey  delivered brief remarks pledging that on his watch the military will  remain strong, despite the pressure of  budget cuts.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ll change  and we&#8217;ll be challenged,&#8221; he said. &#8220;But when I complete my tenure as  chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff I intend to be able to say exactly  the same thing: we will be the joint force the nation needs us to be,  so help me God.&#8221;</p>
<p>Even before taking over as chairman, Dempsey made  clear that he differs with his predecessor on one of the most important  issues of the day: the threat posed to national security by a growing  national debt.</p>
<p>Dempsey was being sworn in as successor to Mullen,  who is retiring. At his Senate confirmation hearing in July, Dempsey was  asked whether he agreed with Mullen&#8217;s oft-repeated assertion that the  debt crisis is the single biggest threat to American national security.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t agree exactly with that,&#8221; Dempsey said.</p>
<p>In  his view, developed in the course of a 37-year career that includes two  tours of command in Iraq and one in Saudi Arabia, American global power  and influence are derived from three strengths: military, diplomatic  and economic.</p>
<p>&#8220;You can&#8217;t pick or choose,&#8221; he said; none of the three is paramount.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s  too early to know how much change Dempsey will foster in his role as  the top U.S. military officer, but it&#8217;s certain that pressures to cut  the defense budget — and what that implies for the military and for  American foreign policy — will be a dominant issue from Day One of his  tenure.</p>
<p>So while he sees the debt problem as highly important,  Dempsey believes the United States cannot be successful in managing its  national security and international affairs without asserting influence  through a combination of a powerful military, an effective diplomatic  corps and a sound economy.</p>
<p>His will be among the key voices in  recommending how to cut hundreds of billions of dollars from the defense  budget over the coming decade.</p>
<p>By law, the chairman of the Joint  Chiefs serves as the senior military adviser to the president, the  president&#8217;s National Security Council and the secretary of defense. But  the chairman is not directly in the chain of command that extends from  the president to the secretary of defense to commanders in the field. He  is the public face of the U.S. military and weighs in on major policy  decisions but is not actually in charge of any troops.</p>
<p>Dempsey is the first Army general to hold the job since Hugh Shelton retired in 2001.</p>
<p>One  of the legacies of Mullen&#8217;s four years as chairman was his  less-than-successful effort to persuade Pakistan&#8217;s military chief, Gen.  Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, to do more to contain and disable violent  extremist groups like al-Qaida and the Haqqani network that use Pakistan  as a haven.</p>
<p>In the final week of his tenure, Mullen made his  biggest headline by telling a Senate committee that the Haqqanis are a  &#8220;veritable arm&#8221; of Pakistan&#8217;s intelligence service and by asserting that  Pakistani intelligence supported and facilitated a string of Haqqani  attacks on Americans in Afghanistan. His statement infuriated the  Pakistan government and arguably set back, at least temporarily, an  already frayed U.S.-Pakistani relationship.</p>
<p>Dempsey&#8217;s views on  Pakistan&#8217;s importance to success in Afghanistan appear similar to  Mullen&#8217;s, although he has been less specific about the role of the  Haqqanis. In his July testimony, he said it has never been clear to him  why the Pakistani government goes after some extremist groups but not  others. He said that as Joint Chiefs chairman he would work with the  Pakistanis to improve border security.</p>
<p>Like many who rise to the  highest ranks of the U.S. military, Dempsey is not known for his public  outspokenness. He took over as Army chief of staff in April. Before that  he commanded the Army&#8217;s Training and Doctrine Command, and he  previously served for several months as acting commander of U.S. Central  Command with responsibility for all U.S. military operations and  relations in the greater Middle East.</p>
<p>He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1974.</p>
<p>Dempsey&#8217;s  swearing-in completes the transition of Obama&#8217;s senior national  security team, which included Leon Panetta taking over for Robert Gates  as defense secretary on July 1, followed by Marine Gen. John Allen&#8217;s  arrival in Kabul as the new commander of U.S. and NATO forces, Gen.  David Petraeus&#8217; retirement from the Army to become CIA director and Gen.  Raymond Odierno replacing Dempsey as Army chief of staff.</p>
<p>Mullen served two two-year terms as Joint Chiefs chairman.</p>
<p>In  his confirmation hearing testimony in July, Dempsey was not explicitly  comparing and contrasting his views with those of Mullen. But in  addition to stating a different view on the issue of debt and national  security, he echoed Mullen on the matter of defending against cyber  threats.</p>
<p>Mullen said several times in his final days in office  that cyber attacks are one of just two threats to the continued  existence of the nation. The other, he said, is Russian nuclear weapons,  and he said that threat is well contained by arms control agreements,  including the New START treaty of 2010.</p>
<p>And like Mullen, Dempsey acknowledged that he is not particularly well versed on the subject of cyber warfare.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ll  confess at the start that my thinking on this is nascent, at best,&#8221;  Dempsey told the Senate Armed Services Committee. He added that he had  been advised that cyber war was likely to be one of several issues that  define his tenure. He did not mention what he expects will be the other  defining issues, but almost certainly they include winding down the wars  in Afghanistan and Iraq and reorienting U.S. forces for the post-war  period.</p>
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		<title>Expo offers career opportunities to transitioning soldiers, retirees</title>
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		<title>U.S. drops &#8216;Freedom Radio&#8217; in Iraq</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WASHINGTON — The soundboard lights went dark for the last time when American Forces Network Radio–Iraq “Freedom Radio” went off the air at midnight Sept. 23, after an eight-year run in Baghdad.The station’s ending closed a chapter in the final 100 days of the U.S. drawdown of Operation New Dawn in Iraq.Operated by Army Reserve [...]]]></description>
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<p>WASHINGTON — The soundboard lights went dark for the last time when American Forces Network Radio–Iraq “Freedom Radio” went off the air at midnight Sept. 23, after an eight-year run in Baghdad.<br />The station’s ending closed a chapter in the final 100 days of the U.S. drawdown of Operation New Dawn in Iraq.<br />Operated by Army Reserve broadcasters, AFN-Iraq hit the airwaves in March 2003, when a U.S.-led coalition invaded Iraq to oust dictator Saddam Hussein.<br />Since that time, the team of Army announcers kept service members entertained and informed with a variety of music, chat and news.<br />“It’s … a morale boost for the troops,” Army Staff Sgt. Brad Ruffin, an AFN-Iraq announcer, said of the broadcasts. “That’s why we’re here. We do it for them.”<br />Army Sgt. Adam Prickel called entertainment an important factor in AFN-Iraq programming, “to get (the troops’) minds off something that might be stressing them out a little too much.”<br />Emails from listeners came in every day to say they enjoyed the music AFN-Iraq played, announcer Army Staff Sgt. Jay Townsend said.<br />The final broadcast that began at 6 a.m. Sept. 23 was filled with listener requests, entertainment and special interviews.<br />“We had shout-outs from celebrities, interviews with military leaders and the famed Adrian Cronauer,” Sgt. 1st Class Don Dees said during his on-air shift.<br />Cronauer is the former AFN radio broadcaster who was the inspiration for the 1987 Hollywood film, “Good Morning, Vietnam.”<br />Coming up on midnight for the final time, AFN-Iraq Freedom Radio played its most-requested song: “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue,” by Toby Keith, Dees said.<br />Radio programming now gives way to AFN signals from other locations, he said.<br />AFN-Iraq, an Army Reserve 206th Broadcast Operation Detachment in Texas, will become AFN-Europe out of Germany, officials said.<br />“We lived by the motto, ‘Always there, on the air,’” Dees said.<br />The station also plans to keep its Facebook page, which has 5,400 “friends,” active. “We have decided to keep this page running indefinitely,” according to a post on its wall.</p>
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		<title>Fallen soldiers’ moms honored</title>
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