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Time.com: No Rape Trial for Navy Midshipman

A U.S. Naval Academy midshipman won't stand trial by court-martial on rape, the academy announced Tuesday

Pentagon walks fine line in 2008 campaign

Stops by Sen. John McCain at U.S. Navy bases this week prompted internal Navy and Pentagon discussions, according to a military official with direct knowledge of the discussions.

McCain mulls list of potential running mates

Narrowing down 20 or so names on a list of potential Republican vice presidential candidates will take weeks, if not months, Sen. John McCain told reporters Wednesday.

McCain counts on fellow vets' vote in Florida

For John McCain, northwest Florida is full of memories.

Joint chiefs nominee wants to win 'hearts and minds'

Adm. Mike Mullen, President Bush's nominee to become the nation's top military officer, wants to see a U.S. military that can win over "hearts and minds" as well as battlefield confrontations.

Greenfield: Is anyone listening?

It is a date that will live in...well, not infamy, but a date that will dwell in discomfit for the Bush administration. It was on May 2, 2003, when the president appeared on the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Lincoln to announce the end of major military combat operations in Iraq, as a banner behind him proclaimed "Mission Accomplished."

Key points from Bush speech

President Bush on Wednesday outlined the U.S. strategy in Iraq, offered details on the U.S. military's training program for Iraqi troops and reiterated his pledge not to withdraw forces until victory is achieved.

Transcript of Bush speech

President George Bush delivered remarks Wednesday on the war in Iraq. Following is a transcript of his address at the U.S. Naval Academy.

Perot running mate Stockdale dies at 81

Retired Vice Adm. James Stockdale, a former prisoner of war and Ross Perot's running mate for president in 1992, died Tuesday at 81, the Navy announced.

Senators demand Rumsfeld release base closing data

Two senators from New England have sent a letter to U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld demanding the release of documents on proposed military base closures.

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