Monday, March 14, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- March 14, 2011

A MC-130P aircraft carrying U.S. Marines arrives at Yokota Air Base in Japan March 12, 2011. The flight was part of the first wave of American disaster relief forces to assist in the earthquake and tsunami recovery effort in Japan. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andrea Salazar

U.S. Military Joins in Quake-Relief Effort -- Wall Street Journal

TOKYO—U.S. military forces stepped up relief efforts on Monday in support of Japanese efforts to cope with a humanitarian crisis.

The 8.9-magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami that struck eastern Japan on Friday left thousands unaccounted for and sent more than 200,000 evacuees to relief centers in search of food, water and shelter.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

US military breaks off Japan aid mission amid radioactivity fears -- M&C

Despite Contamination, Navy Copters Keep Aiding Japan -- The Danger Room

Amphibs, Carriers and Command Ships Responding to Japanese Tsunami -- Defense Tech

Military Playing Key Role in Japan's Rescue Efforts -- Defense News

India becomes world's largest arms importer, seeking to counter China -- Canadian Press

‘Code crisis’ overshadows Turkey’s planned purchase of F-35 jets -- Today's Zaman

'NK may have developed nukes for missile payloads' -- Korea Times

Russia set to buy 500 combat vehicles from France -- RIA Novosti

US Will Sell Global Hawks - Will South Korea Buy? -- Defense Industry Daily

50 percent of Brazil's military equipment is obsolete: Report -- Sify

Military Satellites: China Matches America -- Strategy Page

Gates says U.S. military could enforce a no-fly zone in Libya if Obama ordered one -- Washington Post

Whither Army: A Frontline View -- DoD Buzz

DoD May See Extra $1.5B in Fuel Costs -- Defense News

CBO Testified on the U.S. Navy’s Shipbuilding Plans -- Defpro

"Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste" -- Information Dissemination

Dogs who protected soldiers need homes -- CNN

Arlington Burial Planned for Last ‘Doughboy’ Frank Buckles -- U.S. Department of Defense

The Pentagon’s Biggest Boondoggles -- New York Times

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