Thursday, September 13, 2012

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- September 13, 2012


Marines, Navy March Into 'Fiscal Valley Forge' -- Sydney J. Freedberg Jr., Aol Defense

PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA: As budgets tighten, the Navy and Marine Corps are looking at a host of ways to save, from installing LED lights on ships to slowing vehicle purchases to centralizing power on the Chief of Naval Operations' staff.

"We are entering a fiscal Valley Forge, a time of austerity," said Ariane Whittemore, the Marine Corps's assistant deputy commandant for resources. Her analogy invoked George Washington's brutal winter of 1777-1778, when the starving Continental Army lost a quarter of its men but emerged a leaner, harder force.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

White House Issues Veto Threat of Sequestration Bill -- Defense News

Romney-Obama defense differences fall to budget -- DoD Buzz

Report: US military attack on Iran would shake regime but also risk all-out Mideast war -- Washington Post/AP

Marines Head to Libya After Mob Kills Ambassador
-- Danger Room

Marines Deny Report Of Marine Casualties In Benghazi
-- Business Insider

Pentagon boosting security at U.S. embassies -- Army Times/AP

Top US military officer calls pastor over anti-Islam film -- Reuters

Russian Strategic Bombers Carry out North Patrols -- RIA Novosti

Buzz over China's new prototype warship -- BBC

After Israeli lobbying, Germany pledges to reassess sub deal with Egypt, report claims -- Times of Israel

US Navy medical care boosts ties, image in Asia -- Stars and Stripes/AP

Air Force didn't upgrade F-22's oxygen system despite known issue -- McClatchy News

Army testing body armor made for women -- Stars and Stripes

Army funds further development of XM25
-- UPI

Raytheon pushes swarm boat weapon -- Defense Tech

Report criticizes U.S. missile-defense system
-- USA Today

The White House Takes Cyber Action
-- Aol Government

Video Games Train Troops To Find, Mark IEDs -- Defense News

British military contractor BAE talking merger with aerospace giant EADS -- Star Telegram/AP

BAE-EADS Merger: Big Deal In Europe, Not So Much In US -- Aol Defense

The BAE Systems merger makes sense – so long as Britain safeguards its interests -- Con Coughlin, The Telegraph

Top General Denies Blocking Probe Into ‘Auschwitz-Like’ Hospital
-- Danger Room

Spies: CIA Reveals Secrets Of Deep Sea Submarine Mission In Raleigh -- Raleigh Telegram

Naval Academy ranked top liberal arts college -- Stars and Stripes/AP

Strategic Horizons: Debating the Shape of Tomorrow's U.S. Military -- Steven Metz, WPR

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