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AUSA News - November 2005

Volume 29, Number 1

Listed below are the articles and features of our November 2005 issue of AUSA News. Visit the AUSA News Archive for online access to previous issues.



Inside This Issue
A Noble Mission
There were veterans long before Congress chartered the American Battle Monuments Commission in 1923, but no other organization before or since shares the unique responsibility of the ABMC.

Hohenfels Focuses on Combat Training
The commanding general sees the name change from the Combat Maneuver Training Center to the Joint Multinational Training Center as a process that has been well under way for some time with “all training focused on combat operations.”

Secretary Cites Sacrifices in ‘Call to Duty’
Secretary of the Army Francis J. Harvey opened the Annual Meeting of the Association of the United States Army with a speech that touched on the service and sacrifice of American soldiers and his thoughts on how the Army is transforming to meet the threats of the 21st century.

Vice President Praises Soldiers in War on Terror
Praising American soldiers’ role in the struggle against transnational terrorism, Vice President Dick Cheney told the Association of the United States Army Oct. 5, the “power of freedom” will remake the Middle East.

‘I Am Deeply Humbled by This Award’
Tom Brokaw, former news anchor and editor for the NBC Nightly News and author of “The Greatest Generation,” was presented the 2005 George Catlett Marshall Medal Oct. 5 at the closing event of AUSA’s 51st Annual Meeting and Exposition, the George Catlett Marshall Memorial Dinner.

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