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U.S. Armed Forces Activities

  • Blogs

    November 6, 2006
  • News

    December 30, 2004

    The Deadliest Day

    Florida's Seabee reservists went to Iraq to help, not fight. But they fought and died

  • News

    January 26, 2006

    Letters from the Issue of January 26, 2006

    The first thing you learn to kill is your identity

  • News

    December 12, 1990

    The Man Who Armed Iraq

    The first thing you learn to kill is your identity

  • News

    July 1, 1992

    Program Notes

    The first thing you learn to kill is your identity

  • News

    August 12, 1992

    Birth of a Notion

    Here's a new idea: Haitian babies born at the Guantanamo Naval Station should be considered U.S. citizens

  • News

    March 16, 1993

    Program Notes 48

    Here's a new idea: Haitian babies born at the Guantanamo Naval Station should be considered U.S. citizens

  • News

    April 21, 1993

    The Size of Their Toys

    COPEX separates the men from the boys

  • Film

    January 5, 1994

    Hail to the Chief

    COPEX separates the men from the boys

  • News

    April 20, 1994

    Winning Wasn't Everything

    Jim Dougherty exposed insurance fraud for Lloyd's of London -- until they concluded the Miami Beach lawyer had overbilled them by millions. Now the U.S. attorney is involved and things have turned very ugly, indeed.

  • News

    March 12, 2009

    Florida Dreamin'

    A local deserter finds a cold reception in Canada.

  • News

    November 20, 2008
  • News

    October 16, 2008

    John McCain: Vets Worst Enemy

    His fame is based on his POW status, but the senator has made a point of voting against fellow veterans.

  • News

    October 23, 2008

    John McCain: Vets' Worst Enemy

    His fame is based on his POW status, but the senator has made a point of voting against fellow veterans.

  • News

    October 16, 2008

    Annette Taddeo Wants Ileana Ros-Lehtinen's Job

    The Colombian-American is gaining momentum on the Cuban-American in the race for Congress.

  • Film

    September 25, 2008

    Very Minor Miracle

    No matter the runtime and budget, Spike Lee's WWII drama is an epic bore.

  • Recreation

    May 12, 2005

    BEST BEACH

    Virginia Key Beach

  • Home Entertainment

    November 22, 2007

    The New Face of Evil

    Call of Duty 4 hits maybe a little too close to home.

  • News

    June 7, 2007

    Target Identified

    A battle over a shooting range speaks volumes about a commissioner's tactics

  • News

    January 11, 2007

    Letters from the Issue of January 11, 2007

    "Beasley has been working tirelessly behind the scenes"

  • Culture

    October 26, 2006

    Cannon Fodder

    A Soldier's Fugue offers the view from the ground, times three

  • Music

    May 4, 2006

    Growing

    Color Wheel (Megablade)

  • News

    January 19, 2006

    Letters from the Issue of January 19, 2006

    I tremble at the thought of facing down Bat-mullah!

  • News

    January 12, 2006

    The Few, The Proud ...

    Four days at a South Carolina boot camp

  • Home Entertainment

    December 15, 2005

    Virtual Quagmire

    The Army's realistic first-person shooter bogs down under fire

  • Film

    November 3, 2005

    Killing Time

    In the profound Jarhead, a soldier can be his own worst enemy

  • News

    March 10, 2005

    Captured Cop Chat

    In the profound Jarhead, a soldier can be his own worst enemy

  • News

    January 6, 2005

    Letters from the Issue of January 6-12, 2005

    In the profound Jarhead, a soldier can be his own worst enemy

  • News

    April 15, 2004

    Guns & Haiti

    When your country is bristling with weapons, peace and democracy begin to look like targets, not dreams

  • News

    February 6, 2003

    Frometal Jacket

    The extreme idealism of F-4 commander Rodolfo Frometa

  • Film

    June 13, 2002

    Native Tongues

    Windtalkers spins a World War II epic around Navajo codetalkers

  • Film

    January 17, 2002

    Hell and Back

    Scott's Black Hawk Down pays grim, gritty homage to real-life warriors.

  • Music

    September 20, 2001

    Shake

    The day the music died

  • Music

    July 19, 2001

    Shake Summer Vacation

    Cowboy kicks on Route 66

  • Diversions

    May 17, 2001
  • News

    March 15, 2001

    What Spies Beneath

    Okay, so they really were spying for Cuba, but not in a bad way

  • Music

    March 16, 2000

    Erin Go Merengue

    Is merengue's next standout an Anglo?

  • News

    September 9, 1999

    Armed Farces

    A dispatch of violence and youthful hilarity from the frontlines of reserve training

  • News

    November 26, 1998

    Rebuilding Beethoven

    The New World Symphony hopes to start a classical music revolution with a bunch of kids and a big idea

  • News

    April 9, 1998

    News of the Weird

    The New World Symphony hopes to start a classical music revolution with a bunch of kids and a big idea

  • News

    March 26, 1998

    Uncertain Justice

    Was Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega really a drug trafficker? Or is it possible he was set up by the U.S. government? Try asking a few dozen people who should know.

  • News

    February 26, 1998

    Flying High

    Before heading off to Washington for confirmation as Secretary of the Air Force, State Sen. Daryl Jones got involved in one last bond deal. The money was very good, but the backwash could be very bad.

  • News

    November 7, 1996

    Uncommon Law

    Sam Thompson, hard-charging dean of the University of Miami's law school, has high hopes, strong opinions, and a tendency to attract trouble

  • News

    August 22, 1996

    Other People's Money

    Sam Thompson, hard-charging dean of the University of Miami's law school, has high hopes, strong opinions, and a tendency to attract trouble

  • News

    April 18, 1996

    Shark Bait

    Treasure hunter, diving extremist, and aspiring filmmaker Ron McManmon launches the ultimate party barge and introduces the gentleman's sport of shark riding

  • News

    November 23, 1995

    Buy-Buy Guantanamo!

    For an agency renowned for spending thousands on a single toilet seat, the Pentagon sure sells cheap

  • Film

    January 19, 1995

    Charge of the Light Brigade

    For an agency renowned for spending thousands on a single toilet seat, the Pentagon sure sells cheap

  • Blogs

    May 12, 2009

    Mad Skrews Got Beats

    Mad Skrews is a Miami-bred, internationally renowned producer and musical entrepreneur who uses the Internet to spread his productions, make money, and make a name for himself. He has produced for local bad bitch Trina and true founder of crunk, Pastor Troy. I caught up with him by e-mail. Here's w ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 27, 2009

    Why the Carol Rosenberg Situation Shouldn't Be Dismissed So Easily: Don't Ask, Don't Tell and Media Bias

    Carol Rosenberg​As has been reported just about everywhere, U.S. Navy Commander Jeffrey D. Gordon sent a sexual harassment complaint to Miami Herald Executive Editor Anders Gyllenhaal about the behavior of the paper's Guantánamo Bay correspondent, Carol Rosenberg. Among using other choice wo ... More >>

  • News

    December 31, 2009

    Firearms and a parrot stolen from a South Beach apartment

    Carol Rosenberg​As has been reported just about everywhere, U.S. Navy Commander Jeffrey D. Gordon sent a sexual harassment complaint to Miami Herald Executive Editor Anders Gyllenhaal about the behavior of the paper's Guantánamo Bay correspondent, Carol Rosenberg. Among using other choice wo ... More >>

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