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U.S. Soldier MIA from Korean War Identified *IMMEDIATE RELEASE* *No. 790-10 September 01, 2010* The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office announced today that the remains of a U.S. serviceman, missing in action from the Korean War, have been identified and returned to his family for burial with full military honors.    Full article...

Epilepsy affects nearly 3 million Americans. What is epilepsy Epilepsy is a neurological condition. A seizure is a symptom of epilepsy. A diagnosis of epilepsy is generally given after a person experiences two or more unprovoked seizures.Known causes of epilepsy include head injuries, stroke, brain tumors, poisoning, problems in brain development before birth, and serious infections such as encephalitis or menin-gitis. However, more than half the time, the cause of epilepsy is unknown.     Full article...

DOD Announces Military and Overseas Voting Waivers IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 775-10 August 27, 2010  The Department of Defense announced today that Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii, the Virgin Islands, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia were denied waivers which would have temporarily exempted them from complying with the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act.    Full article...

Toolkit Helps Separating Servicemembers Land Jobs By Lisa Daniel American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Aug. 27, 2010 - Soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines separating from the military can get extra help in finding a job from a new Defense Department resource.    Full article...

Virtual High School Opens 'Doors' to Learning By Elaine Wilson American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Aug. 27, 2010 - The Defense Department's newest high school is devoid of walls or windows, but yet has opened its "doors" this year to students scattered around the globe.    Full article...

Early Childhood Education - Acquiring Sign Language One of the keys to surviving in a tilted economic system in which opportunities to achieve a decent standard of living will be limited is versatility - and the ability to communicate articulately in a variety of ways with the widest possible audience. This includes bilingual ability as well as the ability to communicate in non-verbal ways for the benefit of the disabled - primarily the deaf.    Full article...

Cyclists raise money for injured Marines and thier families I'd like to pass on information about the Ride for Semper Fi. I thought you might be interested in posting about this event to help raise awareness for this great cause.On Oct. 13, 50 "regular guys"-some of them injured Marines themselves-will take off on a 430-mile bike ride from Phoenix to San Diego with one goal: to raise money for those troops who were injured in combat, and their families.   Full article...

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National Guard to Deploy Troops to Mexican Border PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 19 July 2010
By Army Sgt. 1st Class Michael J. Carden 
American Forces Press Service 

WASHINGTON, July 19, 2010 - The National Guard is sending 1,200 troops to the Southwest border states to provide temporary support for the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency, officials announced today. 

The citizen-soldiers and -airmen will serve alongside federal agents for one year as an augmentation force. The troops will work to prevent illegal immigration and drug trafficking north of the border, as well as to counter weapons and cash smuggling going south, Alan Bersin, CBP commissioner, said today at a Pentagon news conference. 

The deployment will give CBP and the Department of Homeland Security the time to hire and train 1,000 more border patrol agents and CBP officers, Bersin said. 

The deployment and measures to increase border patrol personnel, he said, are part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the border, he said. More than 340,000 illegal aliens and smugglers have been apprehended along the border since October, he added. 

"What we have to do is continue ... to be able to deal with the transnational criminal organizations ...," Bersin said. "To this extent, the Guard has been a tried and tested support to law enforcement on the border, and I'm confident [it] will prove again this instance." 

Troops are expected to begin deploying to Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California by Aug. 1. All 1,200 troops should be on the ground by September, Air Force Gen. Craig R. McKinley, National Guard Bureau chief, said at the news conference. 

"We're very pleased to be in support of our interagency partners," McKinley said. "Our ramp-up will be over time, and we'll make sure that all our soldiers and airmen are well qualified, well integrated and well briefed on the mission at hand." 

Some troops will work as criminal and intelligence analysts. Others will support CBP entry identification teams. Troops operating in those capacities are undergoing training now, McKinley noted. Also, about 300 guardsmen are already on the ground working on counternarcotics teams, he added. 

"Those are specifically the jobs that we've been asked to do," McKinley said, noting those specialties are well within the "job jar" of the National Guard. 

"These are efforts that I think will bring synergy and bring real teamwork together," he said. "I know our young men and women will do a great job." 

Troops will be armed during the deployment. However, their weapons are for self-defense purposes, the general explained. The CBP and border patrol agents "have the lead" and determine the amount of force necessary for certain situations, he added. 

"Self protection means just that, that if under some kind of danger, they are able to protect themselves, to extricate themselves from the situation," McKinley said. "[Guardsmen] will be taking the lead from the law-enforcement personnel who they will be assisting." 

The troops will only be deployed on the United States side of the border and will follow the rules of engagement set by the agencies in each state, the general said. He added that the troops will fall under the command and control of the state governors. 

"We have done this before," he said. "It is common practice for our soldiers and airmen to follow the leads, to only take that action which is necessary to extricate themselves from the situation and not be provocative." 

The border deployment does not hinder the Guard's mission overseas, McKinley said. Although states are providing guardsmen for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, a "sizeable" number of troops remain available for duty, he said. 

"Right now I cannot see a case where we would be overextending the National Guard in this effort," he said. 
 
*Related Sites:* 
National Guard Bureau [ http://www.ngb.army.mil/ ] 
Department of Homeland Security  [ http://www.dhs.gov ] 

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