DoD News Stories

U.S. Committed to Bosnia Mission; Iraq Still a Problem
WASHINGTON, July 8, 2002 — Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz told a national radio audience recently that U.S. troops will stay in Bosnia and that a new regime in Iraq minus Saddam Hussein would be good for the world.

Introduction: People at the Heart of the Nation
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12, 2001
— National defense all comes down to people, President George W. Bush said.

Guard/Reserve ‘Troops Full-Time Patriots, Says Bush Photos
CHARLESTON, W.Va., Feb. 15, 2001 — President George W. Bush thanked Guardsmen, reservists and their civilian employers here Feb. 14 for their patriotism and service in support of the nationšs security.


Bush: U.S. Will be ‘Sparing’ on Overseas Commitments AFRTS Audio AFRTS Video
FORT STEWART, Ga., Feb. 13, 2001 — President George W. Bush said he is concerned about overextending U.S. troops with peacekeeping duties.

Bush Addresses NATO, U.S. Military Transformation Photos
NORFOLK, Va., Feb. 13, 2001President Bush spoke about NATO and the DoD top-down review during his Feb. 13 visit to this sprawling U.S. military installation.

Bush Pledges More Money for Military Pay, Housing, Healthcare Photos AFRTS Audio AFRTS Video
FORT STEWART, Ga., Feb. 12, 2001 — President George W. Bush announced Feb. 12 a significant increase in funding for quality-of-life issues affecting U.S. service members.