Friday, October 7, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- October 7, 2011

NOGALES, AZ - JUNE 22: U.S. Army National Guardsmen scan the U.S.-Mexico border on June 22, 2011 in Nogales, Arizona. The Pentagon recently extended the deployment of some 1,200 guardsmen who were deployed last year to assist with border security on the U.S.-Mexico border until September 30. Soldiers at Early Identification Team (EIT) observation posts in Nogales work 24 hour shifts, each taking turns resting for 4 hours during the night. The National Guard troops are strictly on surveillance duty, although they are armed and have been credited with helping U.S. Border Patrol agents arrest up to 17,000 illegal immigrants crossing into the United States. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

U.S. Troops Increase Aid To Mexico In Drug War -- NPR

When a young corporal in the Mexican marines was ambushed by drug cartel gunmen in the state of Tamaulipas, his first thoughts were for his pregnant wife and unborn child.

But within a split second, he was focused on combat, as his unit took defensive positions around their convoy to return fire.

They managed to shoot dead four attackers while only suffering two injuries.

Read more ....

MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Mexico Will Not Accept US Troops to Fight Drug Cartels -- FOX News/EFE

NATO Nations Outfit Troops For Future Needs
-- Ares/Aviation Week

Putin: $13 billion for military industries upgrade -- AP

Vietnam general makes rare address to military -- Reuters

Hanoi Rejects Conditions on MIA Hunt With US -- Military.com

Korean military unveils vehicle-mounted 105-millimeter self-propelled artillery -- Defpro

Prince Harry, aka Capt. Wales, to use live helicopter fire at U.S. bases -- CNN

Lockheed to offer F-35 work to Japan firms to win bid
-- Reuters

Eyeing an Afghan exit, US military sets new course -- AP

NEW VIDEO: 2nd Lightning II Strikes the Wasp's Nest -- Ares/Aviation Week

Don’t lose the big picture, a general warns -- DoD Buzz

Congress Could Rewrite Obama Proposals on Adopting Nuclear Pacts -- Global Security Newswire

Ex-CIA Chief Calls for Less Cyber Secrecy -- Defense News

Task force acts to protect computer networks: Sets road map to cyberspace laws -- Washington Times
Going To War? The Army's Got An App For That -- Aol Defense

Army Shows Off Soldier Smartphone Beta -- Danger Room

Nuclear-Weapon Part Dropped at Y-12 -- Global Security Newswire

Mitt Romney: Grow military spending, build new ships, planes -- Washington Post

Captain Molly: Military.com blog for women in the military -- Military.com

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