The Delaware Gazette

96 Yemeni soldiers killed in suicide bombing

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SANAA, Yemen — A Yemeni sol­dier det­o­nated a bomb hid­den in his mil­i­tary uni­form dur­ing a rehearsal for a mil­i­tary parade, killing 96 fel­low sol­diers and wound­ing at least 200 on Mon­day in one of the dead­liest attacks in the cap­i­tal in years.

Army opens jobs in combat battalions to women

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FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — Female sol­diers this week are mov­ing into new jobs in once all-male units as the Army breaks down for­mal bar­ri­ers in recog­ni­tion of what has already hap­pened in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

AP EXCLUSIVE: US not reporting all Afghan attacks

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WASHINGTON — The mil­i­tary is under-reporting the num­ber of times that Afghan sol­diers and police open fire on Amer­i­can and other for­eign troops.

Obama and Romney: Where they stand on the issues

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WASHINGTON — A look at where Demo­c­ra­tic Pres­i­dent Barack Obama and Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial hope­ful Mitt Rom­ney stand on a selec­tion of issues:

More Secret Service agents gone; Obama briefed

WASHINGTON — Three more Secret Ser­vice offi­cers resigned Fri­day in the expand­ing pros­ti­tu­tion scan­dal that has brought scorch­ing crit­i­cism of agents’ behav­ior in Colom­bia just before Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s visit for a sum­mit meet­ing last week. Agency Direc­tor Mark Sul­li­van came to the White House late Fri­day to per­son­ally brief Obama in the Oval Office.

James Forrest Wisecup

James For­rest Wise­cup, 82, of South Charleston died Fri­day evening (March 23, 2012) after a short illness.

Army examining mental health programs

WASHINGTON — The Army inspec­tor gen­eral is con­duct­ing a system-wide review of men­tal health facil­i­ties to deter­mine whether psy­chi­a­trists over­turned diag­noses of post-traumatic stress dis­or­der to save money, a move that comes as the case of a U.S. sol­dier sus­pected of killing 16 Afghan civil­ians has brought fresh atten­tion to the strains of war.

Experts: Soldier might have post-traumatic stress

They are ques­tions already being debated: Did the sol­dier sus­pected of killing Afghan vil­lagers have post-traumatic stress dis­or­der, or PTSD? And did the peo­ple who sent him back to war after he was injured prop­erly deter­mine he was men­tally fit to return?

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