Thursday, November 24, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- November 24, 2011

SPC John Dever of Chicago, IL, with Blackfoot Company 1st Battalion 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment has Thanksgiving dinner while standing watch in a guard tower November 26, 2009 in Matakhan, Afghanistan. Photographer: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Military Delivers Turkey To U.S. Troops -- Bloomberg

The U.S. military will deliver more Thanksgiving dinners to troops and support staff in Afghanistan than to those in Iraq and Kuwait for the first time since 2003 - - a milestone marked by increased logistical challenges.

Afghanistan’s rugged terrain requires about a quarter of the 160,000 Thanksgiving turkey, stuffing and sweet potato meals served in the country to be airlifted from dining halls to remote troop locations on Thanksgiving Day, said Rich Faso, a Defense Logistics Agency director of supply chain operations.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Reprieve for axed Sentinel R1 spy plane -- British Forces News

Lockheed unveils UK's first F-35 -- Defence Management

China's Maritime Patroller
-- Ares/Aviation Week

China to conduct 'routine' naval exercises in the Pacific -- The Telegraph

Egypt Getting More Abrams Tanks -- Ares/Aviation Week

Airbus Military begins final assembly of the first A400M for France -- Airbus Military

Turkey Considers Allowing Conscientious Objection to Military Service -- Voice of America

Predators complete test flight as Turkey produces more UAVs -- Today`s Zaman

Another potential CF-18 replacement totally ignored by the DND -- Eric Palmer Blog

Rats to help Colombia sniff out land mines
-- Arab News/Reuters

Iran Equips Navy with Highly Advanced Anti-Ship Cruise Missile -- FARS News Agency

US military legacy rubs off on Iraqi youth -- AP

South China Sea Tensions Overshadow New US Military Engagement -- Voice of America

An Analysis of the US Navy’s Amphibious Warfare Ships -- Defence Talk

First Joint Strike Fighter hangar under way at MCAS Yuma -- Yuma Sun

Army Troops Slam New Combat Smartphone -- Aol Defense

Successful Target Engagement with High-Energy Laser Weapons -- Defence Talk

One More Step Toward an Alternative Fueled Military -- Defense Tech

Navy to Lay Off 3,000 Sailors
-- USNI

'Majority' of Cuts To Come From Weapons; Stealthy UAVs Likely Winners -- Aol Defense

U.S. Intelligence Will Train Super-Sleuths With Videogames -- Danger Room

Panetta gets VIP flights at coach cost: Weekly commute can run $30,000 -- Washington Times

Another burden for our war fighters: Cutting military health benefits would be dishonorable -- Vice Adm. Norb Ryan Jr., The Washington Times

Do veterans have a right to free health care for life? -- Jeff Schogol, Stars and Stripes

Congress's Super Failure Has Contractors On Edge -- Ares/Aviation Week

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