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In the hallway leading to his private bathroom in the Treasury Building, Peter Franchot has a framed April 2006 letter from then-Gov. Robert Ehrlich:
Texas jobless rate drops slightly in June
The Texas unemployment rate dipped to 4.4 percent in June as the pace of job growth picked up, state officials said Friday.
Appeals court upholds Abu Ghraib verdict, sentence
The U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals has upheld the conviction and six-month sentence given to reservist Sabrina Harman for her role in the Abu Ghraib prisoner-abuse scandal.
New general takes command at Fort Stewart
Though he spent the past two years at the Pentagon, the new commanding general at Fort Stewart sees his latest assignment as a homecoming of sorts.
Fort Hood soldier killed in Afghanistan
The Army says a 29-year-old Fort Hood soldier has died of wounds suffered in a roadside bombing in Afghanistan.
Fort Hood's top NCO says he doesn't want to fight
A three-decade Army veteran called a "steel spine" by the defense secretary says he and most other soldiers would prefer never to deploy and fight again because they are tired, undermanned and under-equipped.
Waco VA gets machine to help with PTSD research
On the brink of closure just five years ago, the Waco Veterans Affairs Hospital on Tuesday unveiled a $3.5 million mobile MRI unit as part of its cutting-edge post-traumatic stress disorder research program.
Army, Marine units heading to Iraq in 2009
Army brigades from Texas, New York and Pennsylvania, and two Marine units from North Carolina have been ordered to deploy to Iraq early next year, the Pentagon announced Monday.
Iraq veteran adjusts as ROTC commander at CMU
At the height of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Lt. Col. Aaron Kalloch found himself in the midst of Saddam Hussein loyalists. |
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