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Judgment affirmed. Pope, P. J., and Johnson, J., concur.
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This notice sets forth the schedule and summary agenda for the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors (BoV) for the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC). Notice of this meeting is required under the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92-463). The Board's charter was renewed on February 21, 2012 in compliance with the requirements set forth in Title 10 U.S.C. 2166. Date: Wednesday, June 27th, 2012. Time: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Location: Double Tree Hotel Conference Room, 5351 Sidney Simons Blvd., Columbus, Georgia. Proposed Agenda: Update briefings from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (Policy); Department of State; US Northern Command and US Southern Command as well as receive other information appropriate to its interests. Date: Thursday, June 28th, 201...
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MACON, Ga. - While military units around the country struggle to meet recruiting goals, Georgia Department of Defense officials say they expect to meet their Army National Guard recruiting target this year.
Lt. Col. Jim Driscoll said the state is on track to fill the ranks of the Army Guard and then some.
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Gleam O. Davis, Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp, Los Angeles, Cal., for plaintiff-appellant.
Frederick M. Brosio, Jr., Asst. U.S. Atty., Ian Fan, Asst. ...
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Your Oct. 1 editorial "Beware the cyberscare" dismissing Sen. Joe Lieberman's efforts to protect our most critical infrastructure from cyber-attack as nothing but scare tactics is misinformed.
The threat of cyber-attack from a foreign country, a terrorist group or malevolent hackers is real. Last year, multiple U.S. corporations were the targets of industrial espionage through cyberspace. Before that, the governments of Estonia and Georgia were partially paralyzed by massive denial-of-service attacks. Recently, the Department of Defense acknowledged that some of its systems were compromised by a foreign intelligence service.
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Georgia guardsmen killed in Afghanistan
ATLANTA - The Department of Defense says two members of the Georgia National Guard's 48th Infantry Brigade have been killed in action in Afghanistan.
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NEW YORK -- The Institute for Defense and Government Advancement (IDGA) is pleased to announce the 10(th) Lightweight Materials for Defense Summit, sc...
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ATLANTA - Prison officials around the country have been going to extraordinary and in at least one case, legally questionable lengths to obtain a scarce lethal-injection drug, securing it from middlemen in Britain and a manufacturer in India and borrowing it from other states to keep their executions on track, according to records reviewed by The Associated Press. You guys in AZ are life savers, California prisons official Scott Kernan emailed a counterpart in Arizona, with what may have been unintentional irony, in appreciation for 12 grams of the drug sent in September. Buy you a beer next time I get that way. The wheeling and dealing come amid a severe shortage of sodium thiopental, a sedative that is part of the three-drug lethal injection cocktail used by nearly all 34 death pena...
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Georgia servicemen killed in Afghanistan
The Defense Department says three members of a Georgia National Guard unit that deployed to Afghanistan less than a month ago have been killed.
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ATLANTA - Lt. Gen. David Poyth-ress will retire in November as Georgia's adjutant general overseeing the state's National Guard.
Lt. Gen. Poythress has held the post since 1999. He is the only three-star general to lead Georgia's Department of Defense. A lawyer, he served four years in the Air Force as a judge advocate officer.