Journal: Military Medicine Up, Military Strategy Not…

On Distant Battlefields, Survival Odds Rise Sharply By ALAN CULLISON Every war brings medical innovations, as horrific injuries force surgeons to come up with new ways to save lives. During the Civil War, doctors learned better ways to amputate limbs, and in World War I they developed the typhoid vaccine. World War II brought the …

Journal: The Legal And Moral Issues Of Drone Use

March 30, 2010 The use of unmanned aircraft systems, or drones, to fight the Taliban and al-Qaida has increased sharply. The State Department’s top lawyer, Harold Koh, has issued legal justification for targeted killings using drone strikes. But some civil liberties groups are critical of the decision.

MILNET Headlines, 25 February 2010

Afghanistan:  Night Raids Violate Afghans’ Deepest Moral Code Cloud:  Ranum& Peterson Vidoe on Cloud Computing Commentary:  Opinion: Running Out of Time Copyright:  New ACTA Leak–U.S., Korea, Singapore, Denmark Do Not Support  Transparency Cyber-Security:  Cybersecurity Coordinator Lacks Accountability Cyber-Security:  Federal Regulation Urged on Cybersecurity Cyber-Security:  Software Defects Threaten Census Rollout Cyber-Security:  US Would Lose Cyberwar Cyber-Security: …

MILNET Headlines 5 February 2010

Afghanistan: Delay In Afghan Base Closure Led to 8 U.S. Deaths Afghanistan: U.S. Commanders In Afghanistan Face New Scrutiny Corporate Misbehavior:  ‘Don’t Be Evil,’ Meet ‘Spy on Everyone’: How the NSA Deal Could Kill Google Corporate Misbehavior: A fight over freedom at Apple’s core Corporate Misbehavior: Microsoft tackles 17-year-old bug Cyber-Security: House Passes Cybersecurity Bill …