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		<title>US claims Chinese military is on new cyber offensive against America</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Officials within the United States government say hackers from China have renewed their assault on US targets only three months after a highly-touted investigation linked the People’s Liberation Army to a series of cyberattacks waged at American entities. According to the New York Times, computer security experts and US officials alike say the PLA’s sophisticated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Officials within the United States government say hackers from China have renewed their assault on US targets only three months after a highly-touted investigation linked the People’s Liberation Army to a series of cyberattacks waged at American entities.</p>
<p>According to the New York Times, computer security experts and<br />
US officials alike say the PLA’s sophisticated cyber squadron is<br />
attempting to hack American businesses after a brief hiatus.</p>
<p><a href="http://rt.com/usa/cyber-china-war-unit-604/" target="_blank">Earlier this year</a>, the Times cited a report by<br />
Northern Virginia security firm Mandiant when they alleged that<br />
Chinese hackers targeted businesses and government agencies inside<br />
the US, as well as a Canadian utility company and others. Mandiant<br />
said in the February report that the PLA “Unit 61398” group<br />
compromised 141 companies across 20 major industries during the<br />
last few years, infecting the computers at Coca-Cola, the Canadian<br />
arm of Telvent and others.</p>
<p>Earlier this month, the US Department of Defense threw its<br />
weight behind Mandiant’s claims, and for the first time ever the<br />
administration of President Barack Obama accused China of<br />
cybercrimes.</p>
<p>“<i>In 2012, numerous computer systems around the world,<br />
including those owned by the US government, continued to be<br />
targeted for intrusions, some of which appear to be attributable<br />
directly to the Chinese government and military</i>,” the Pentagon<br />
wrote.</p>
<p>Now, the chief executive at Mandiant and a number of US<br />
officials admit that China relaxed its campaign after the February<br />
report was published — only to have already returned to its hacking<br />
ways weeks later.</p>
<p>“<i>They dialed it back for a little while, though other groups<br />
that also wear uniforms didn’t even bother to do that</i>,” CEO<br />
Kevin Mandia told the Times on Friday. “<i>I think you have to view<br />
this as the new normal</i>.”</p>
<p>Mandia told the Times that hackers halted their operations back<br />
in February and attempted to wipe clean their digital fingerprints<br />
by scrubbing away spyware and other espionage tools used to surveil<br />
US businesses. Only one month after pausing, though, the hackers<br />
have resorted to once again using sophisticated means to carefully<br />
and clandestinely pilfer intelligence from American computers.</p>
<p>According to Mandia, Unit 61398 is now operating at 60 to 70<br />
percent of what their campaigns resembled before being exposed in<br />
the original New York Times article.</p>
<p>Obama administration officials, speaking on condition of<br />
anonymity, did not react in disbelief. One senior official that<br />
spoke to the Times said, “<i>this is something we are going to have<br />
to come back at time and again with the Chinese leadership</i>,”<br />
who, he added, “<i>have to be convinced there is a real cost to<br />
this kind of activity</i>.”</p>
<p>Mandiant declined to identify which computer systems have been<br />
allegedly targeted in the latest round of attacks, but claimed that<br />
many of the very same entities hit before their report was<br />
published are once again in trouble.</p>
<p>“<i>The hackers now use the same malicious software they used to<br />
break into the same organizations in the past, only with minor<br />
modifications to the code</i>,” wrote David Sanger and Nicole<br />
Perlroth for the paper. <i>“[T]hey have gradually begun attacking<br />
the same victims from new servers and have reinserted many of the<br />
tools that enable them to seek out data without detection</i>.”</p>
<p>So far, though, the Chinese have largely refused to buy into the<br />
claims that a top-secret PLA group is orchestrating some of the<br />
most serious cyberattacks ever waged at American entities. It was<br />
nearly one month after the February Mandiant report was released<br />
when Premier Li Keqiang called the claims “<i>groundless<br />
accusations</i>” and impractical.</p>
<p>Hacking is a “<i>worldwide problem and in fact China itself is a<br />
main victim of such attacks</i>,” Li said in March. “<i>China does<br />
not support &#8212; in fact it is opposed to &#8211; - hacking<br />
attacks</i>.”</p>
<p>At that meeting, a reporter asked Li, “<i>Will China stop the<br />
cyber- hacking against the US since it has now become an issue of<br />
American national security</i>?”</p>
<p>“<i>In your question I sensed the presumption of guilt</i>,” the<br />
premier responded.</p>
<p>Christopher Soghoian, a senior policy analyst at the American<br />
Civil Liberties Union, wrote on Twitter after this week’s Times<br />
article, “<i>When the Chinese gov hacks into US computers, it is<br />
cyberwar. When the US gov does it, it is ‘installing<br />
software</i>.’”</p>
<p>It doesn’t hurt the cases brought up by both Li and Soghoian<br />
that perhaps the most destructive tool of cyberwar used yet by any<br />
nation-state — the worm Stuxnet — is largely considered to be a<br />
tool developed by scientists working for the US and Israel.<br />
Although the White House has yet to admit to those claims on the<br />
record, Obama administration officials speaking on condition of<br />
anonymity have attested that Washington ordered Stuxnet and other<br />
malicious codes to be used against Iranian nuclear facilities.</p>
<p>Just days before Li’s remark, the head of the US Cyber Command<br />
told the Senate Armed Services Committee that his agency plans to<br />
have 13 separate units trained by 2015 <a href="http://rt.com/usa/alexander-cyber-command-offensive-209/" target="_blank">specifically to launch offensive cyberattacks</a> at<br />
foreign targets.</p>
<p>“<i>The teams are analogous to battalions in the Army and Marine<br />
Corps — or squadrons in the Navy and Air Force</i>,” Gen. Keith<br />
Alexander said at the hearing. “<i>In short, they will soon be<br />
capable of operating on their own, with a range of operational and<br />
intelligence skill sets, as well as a mix of military and civilian<br />
personnel</i>.”</p>
<p>“<i>I would like to be clear that this team.?.?. is an offensive<br />
team</i>,” he said.</p>
<p>Speaking to the Wall Street Journal a month later, Geng Shuang,<br />
a spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in Washington, accused the US<br />
of &#8220;<i>using cybersecurity as an excuse to take inappropriate<br />
actions against Chinese companies and individuals</i>&#8221; without<br />
providing &#8220;<i>proof and evidence</i>.”</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>China stands ready to carry out constructive cooperation<br />
with all countries, including the US, to safeguard peace and<br />
security of the cyberspace on the basis of mutual respect</i>,” he<br />
said.</p>
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		<title>Pentagon requests $79.4 billion for combat operations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WASHINGTON – The Pentagon on Friday sent two budget items to Congress – one to provide funding for combat operations next year, and another to limit the sting of sequestration this year. The Defense Department is asking for $79.4 billion for its overseas contingency operations, or OCO, budget in 2014. The department did not include [...]]]></description>
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	WASHINGTON – The Pentagon on Friday sent two budget items to Congress – one to provide funding for combat operations next year, and another to limit the sting of sequestration this year.</p>
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	The Defense Department is asking for $79.4 billion for its overseas contingency operations, or OCO, budget in 2014. The department did not include the OCO request with the $526.6 billion Pentagon base budget request submitted in April, saying that continuing deliberations over troop levels in Afghanistan made the spending picture unclear.</p>
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	Troop numbers in Afghanistan will decline markedly during fiscal 2014, which starts Oct. 1. The Obama administration has said it would remove just over half the current number of troops before stabilizing the level at about 34,000 by February. The drawdown is expected to continue after Afghan elections are held in April, during which U.S. troops will assist with security.</p>
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	The new OCO request is the smallest since 2005. Congress approved $86.5 billion for war spending in the current fiscal year.</p>
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	Though troop numbers will be far lower, the OCO request only fell marginally in part because DOD needs to withdraw equipment and remove facilities that have been built up in Afghanistan over 12 years of fighting, Pentagon press secretary George Little told reporters Monday.</p>
<p class="TX Body">
	“It’s not all about cost-per-troop in the OCO budget,” he said.</p>
<p class="TX Body">
	The department also sent a $9.6 billion reprogramming request to Congress to shift funds from military personnel and investment accounts into those with pressing shortfalls as a result of nearly $40 billion in sequestration cuts in the current fiscal year.</p>
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	“We’re trying to scrape for every penny, dime and nickel to achieve an additional $37 billion in cuts between now and the end of September,” Little said.</p>
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	If Congress approves the measure, the money would support training and military operations, as well as higher-than-expected fuel costs this year.</p>
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	“The main goal that we’re trying to deal with right now… is to limit the impact of sequestration on military readiness, particularly operations, training and maintenance accounts,” he said.</p>
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	Pentagon officials hope the reprogramming request is approved by Congress by early June, Little said.</p>
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		<title>US military praises Pakistan&#8217;s steps to curb fertilizers used in Afghanistan bombs</title>
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		<title>1 Navy SEAL killed, 7 sailors hurt when Humvee overturns during training at &#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LOUISVILLE, Ky. –  Military officials say a Humvee carrying six Navy SEALs and two other sailors overturned during a training exercise at Fort Knox in Kentucky, killing one of the SEALs and injuring the others on board. Lt. David Lloyd, a spokesman for the Naval Special Warfare Group Two in Virginia Beach, Va., says the [...]]]></description>
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<p><span class="dateline">LOUISVILLE, Ky. –  </span>Military officials say a Humvee carrying six Navy SEALs and two other sailors overturned during a training exercise at Fort Knox in Kentucky, killing one of the SEALs and injuring the others on board.</p>
<p>Lt. David Lloyd, a spokesman for the Naval Special Warfare Group Two in Virginia Beach, Va., says the Humvee was part of a convoy on the post when it overturned Wednesday night. What caused it to flip remains under investigation.</p>
<p>The Navy says the SEAL who died was Special Warfare Operator Third Class Jonathan H. Kaloust, who was based in Virginia. He was from Massapequa, N.Y.</p>
<p>Lloyd says the seven survivors were treated for minor injuries and released from a hospital.</p>
<p>The sailors had been conducting tactical training, but Lloyd would not release further details about the exercise because it was considered sensitive.</p>
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		<title>Shell&#8217;s Kulluk Hearing To Begin Monday With Coast Guard Testimony</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The Coast Guard will kick off hearings Monday on how a Royal Dutch Shell PLC drill barge used for Arctic Ocean exploratory drilling ended up aground off a remote Alaska island.</p>
<p>The Kulluk was under tow and bound from the Aleutian Islands&#8217; Dutch Harbor to a Seattle shipyard when it ran into rough Gulf of Alaska water. It broke from its towing vessel, and after four days of futile attempted hookups, ran aground New Year&#8217;s Eve in shallow water off Sitkalidak Island, near Kodiak Island.</p>
<p>Damage to the ship led to Shell&#8217;s decision not to drill in Arctic waters in 2013.</p>
<p>The Coast Guard marine casualty investigation hearing will begin with testimony from a representative of Offshore Rig Movers International, an association of independent marine contractors.  Representatives of Shell, rig operator Noble Corp., and Edison Chouest Offshore, the tow vessel operator, are scheduled to testify, as are Coast Guard personnel who assisted with recovery efforts.</p>
<p>A Coast Guard spokesman, Petty Officer 1st Class David Mosely, said the hearing could last two weeks.</p>
<p>The Kulluk is a 266-foot diameter drilling barge built in 1983 for a Canadian company. Shell bought the vessel in 2005.</p>
<p>It has a funnel-shape, reinforced steel hull designed to operate in ice. The vessel&#8217;s most prominent feature is a 160-foot derrick centered in the round vessel.</p>
<p>The Kulluk last year worked in the Beaufort Sea east of Barrow during the short open water season. Shell&#8217;s inability to obtain certification for a spill response barge kept the Kulluk and Shell&#8217;s second drill vessel, the Noble Discoverer, which operated in the Chukchi Sea, from drilling into petroleum-bearing formations. The Interior Department instead authorized the vessels to perform top hole work, a preliminary step in exploratory drilling.</p>
<p>Few details of how the Kulluk broke loose were released as events unfolded in late December.</p>
<p>The Kulluk was under tow by the Aiviq, a 360-foot anchor handler, on Dec. 27 when a tow line or an attachment broke. A day later, all four engines on the Aiviq failed, possibly due to contaminated fuel.</p>
<p>The vessel&#8217;s crew eventually regained power but subsequent tow lines attached by the Aiviq or other vessels also failed.</p>
<p>On Dec. 31, the vessel was attached to the Aiviq and a Valdez-based tugboat, the Alert. In winds approaching 70 mph and swells up to 35 feet, the line to the Aiviq snapped again. An incident command center ordered the Alert crew members to guide the Kulluk as best they could to a grounding site that would cause the least environmental damage.</p>
<p>No petroleum was spilled as the vessel ran aground.</p>
<p>The Aivik on Jan. 6 pulled the Kulluk off the rocky bottom and towed it to protected waters in Kodiak Island&#8217;s Kiliuda Bay. It&#8217;s since been loaded onto a lift ship and taken to Singapore for repair.</p>
<p>The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, part of the Interior Department, and the National Transportation Safety Board also will participate.</p>
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<p>This image provided by the U.S. Coast Guard shows the Royal Dutch Shell drilling rig Kulluk aground off a small island near Kodiak Island Tuesday Jan. 1, 2013. A Coast Guard C-130 plane and a helicopter were used to fly over the grounded vessel on Tuesday morning. The severe weather did not permit putting the marine experts on board the drilling rig, which is near shore and being pounded by stormy seas. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard)</p>
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<p>This aerial image provided by the U.S. Coast Guard shows the Royal Dutch Shell drilling rig Kulluk aground off a small island near Kodiak Island Tuesday Jan. 1, 2013. No leak has been seen from the drilling ship that grounded off the island during a storm, officials said Wednesday, as opponents criticized the growing race to explore the Arctic for energy resources. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard)</p>
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<p>This aerial image provided by the U.S. Coast Guard shows Rear Adm. Thomas Ostebo, Incident Management Team commander, observing the Royal Dutch Shell drilling rig Kulluk aground during an overflight off a small island near Kodiak Island Tuesday Jan. 1, 2013. No leak has been seen from the drilling ship that grounded off the island during a storm, officials said Wednesday, as opponents criticized the growing race to explore the Arctic for energy resources. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard, Sara Francis)</p>
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<p>A salvage team moves an emergency towing system across the deck of petroleum drilling ship Kulluk in this photo made Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013, and provided by the U.S. Coast Guard. There&#8217;s no indication of a fuel leak from Kulluk, the Coast Guard said Wednesday night, Jan. 2, 2013, of a maritime accident that has refueled debate over oil exploration in the U.S. Arctic Ocean. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard)</p>
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<p>A photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard shows a salvage team wrapping up lines from an emergency towing system delivered to the deck of the petroleum drilling ship Kulluk Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013, in the Gulf of Alaska. The grounding of the drill ship on a remote Alaska island has refueled the debate over oil exploration in the U.S. Arctic Ocean. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard)</p>
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<p>In this photo provided by the United States Coast Guard, the tugs Aiviq and Nanuq tow the mobile drilling unit Kulluk while a Coast Guard helicopter from Air Station Kodiak transports crew members on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012, 80 miles southwest of Kodiak City, Alaska. The tug lost the initial tow Thursday and suffered several engine failures prompting the deployment of response assets by the Coast Guard and Royal Dutch Shell. (AP Photo/United States Coast Guard, Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis)</p>
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<p>In this photo provided by the United States Coast Guard, crew members of the mobile drilling unit Kulluk arrive at Air Station Kodiak after being airlifted by a Coast Guard helicopter crew from a vessel 80 miles southwest of Kodiak, Alaska on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012. A total of 18 crew members of the mobile drilling unit were airlifted to safety after they suffered issues and setbacks with the tug and tow. (AP Photo/United States Coast Guard, Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Klingenberg)</p>
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<p>In this photo provided by the United States Coast Guard, a Coast Guard helicopter crew from Air Station Kodiak conducts the 13th hoist of 18 crewmen from the mobile drilling unit Kulluk on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012, 80 miles southwest of Kodiak City, Alaska. The tug Aiviq suffered problems towing the Kulluk Thursday prompting the Coast Guard to deploy cutters and aircraft to while Royal Dutch Shell dispatched additional tugs.(AP Photo/United States Coast Guard, Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis)</p>
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<p>In this photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard, the tug Aiviq travels at just under 2 mph with the mobile drilling unit Kulluk in tow 116 miles southwest of Kodiak City, Alaska, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. The crews remain stationed with the drill rig Kulluk Sunday 20 miles from Alaska&#8217;s Kodiak Island as they wait in rough seas for another tug boat to arrive. The Coast Guard says the goal is to tow the Kulluk to a safe harbor and determine the next step. (AP Photo/U.S Coast Guard, Chris Usher)</p>
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<p>In this photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard, the mobile drilling unit Kulluk is towed by the tugs Aiviq and Nanuq in 29 mph winds and 20-foot seas 116 miles southwest of Kodiak City, Alaska, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. The crews remain stationed with the drill rig Kulluk Sunday 20 miles from Alaska&#8217;s Kodiak Island as they wait in rough seas for another tug boat to arrive. The Coast Guard says the goal is to tow the Kulluk to a safe harbor and determine the next step. (AP Photo/U.S Coast Guard, Chris Usher)</p>
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<p>Shell Oil incident commander Susan Childs, second from right, answers a question about the Monday night grounding of the Shell drill ship Kulluk at a press conference on Monday, Dec. 31, 2012, at the Mariott Hotel in Anchorage, Alaska. Looking on are Shell Alaska spokesman Curtis Smith, standing, Coast Guard Commander Shane Montoya, state on-scene coordinator Alan Wien, and Garth Pulkkinen of Noble Corp., the operator of the Kulluk. The drifting Shell drill ship that broke loose from tow vessels during a severe Gulf of Alaska storm ran aground Monday in shallow water off Sitkalidak Island, company officials said. (AP Photo/Dan Joling)</p>
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<p>In this image provided by the U.S. Coast Guard shows two life rafts sit on the beach adjacent as the conical drilling unit Kulluk sits grounded 40 miles southwest of Kodiak City, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2012. The Kulluk grounded after many efforts by tug vessel crews and Coast Guard crews to move the vessel to safe harbor during a winter storm.Calls for federal scrutiny of Royal Dutch Shell PLC drilling operations in Arctic waters swelled Thursday with a request for a formal investigation by members of Congress. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard, Petty Officer 2nd Class Zachary Painter)</p>
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<p>Royal Dutch Shell PLC incident commander Sean Churchfield briefs reporters on the status of salvage operations for the Shell drill ship Kulluk at a news conference in the Denaíina Civic and Convention Center on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2012, in Anchorage, Alaska. The drill ship ran aground on Monday, Dec. 31, off Sitkalidak Island near Kodiak Island in the Gulf of Alaska. (AP Photo/Dan Joling)</p>
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<p>In this image provided by the U.S. Coast Guard the conical drilling unit Kulluk sits grounded 40 miles southwest of Kodiak City, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2012. The Kulluk grounded after many efforts by tug vessel crews and Coast Guard crews to move the vessel to safe harbor during a winter storm.Calls for federal scrutiny of Royal Dutch Shell PLC drilling operations in Arctic waters swelled Thursday with a request for a formal investigation by members of Congress. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard, Petty Officer 2nd Class Zachary Painter)</p>
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<p>Coast Guard Capt. Paul Mehler briefs reporters on the status of salvage operations for the Shell drill ship Kulluk at a press conference in the Dena&#8217;ina Civic and Convention Center on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2012, in Anchorage, Alaska. The drill ship ran aground on Monday, Dec. 31, off Sitkalidak Island near Kodiak Island in the Gulf of Alaska. (AP Photo/Dan Joling)</p>
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<p>This aerial image provided by the U.S. Coast Guard shows the Royal Dutch Shell drilling rig Kulluk aground off a small island near Kodiak Island Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013. No leak has been seen from the drilling ship that grounded off the island during a storm, officials said, as opponents criticized the growing race to explore the Arctic for energy resources. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard)</p>
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		<title>US Navy pilot earned degree in combat zone; needed armed guards to get to &#8230;</title>
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<p>SAN DIEGO — Finals week was dangerous for Thomas Saenz.</p>
<p>The Navy lieutenant needed armed guards and an armored car to get to an exam site, in Kabul, Afghanistan. A deadly bomb attack also caused him to his miss classes — transmitted live via the Internet — but he persevered and earned a master&#8217;s degree in engineering from the University of Southern California while commanding a top security team.</p>
<p>His class graduated on Friday, as he joins a growing number of service members earning college degrees while deployed in a war zone.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Not only was he out there living on the edge, but he had to get his homework done,&#8221; USC professor Frank Alvidrez said.</p>
<p>The Obama administration is pushing universities to find creative ways to help service members complete their degrees as it tracks the success of its post 9/11 GI Bill, which is designed to be the most comprehensive education benefit for veterans since World War II.</p>
<p>Enrollments for the new GI Bill number more than 480,000, according to the Veteran&#8217;s Administration, which is starting to track the number of graduates.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not known just how many others like Saenz earn their degrees while in combat. A commencement ceremony for 100 war-zone graduates from various universities is planned in late May in Kandahar.</p>
<p>&#8220;They really are multi-tasking in the extreme,&#8221; said Bob Ludwig, spokesman for the University of Maryland University College, adding that the coursework can provide relief from the mental turmoil of war. &#8220;It really is an opportunity to step away from the battlefield and have the sort of the safety of being in a classroom.&#8221;</p>
<p>UMUC has about 30,000 active-duty service members among its students and was among the first schools to send faculty to Iraq to teach troops in 2008 during the war. UMUC also has adjunct professors giving classes in tents in remote outposts of Afghanistan as well as online instruction on bases.</p>
<p>Completing degrees online is a growing phenomenon, as more traditional public universities join private, for-profit schools in offering courses.</p>
<p>Saenz, a 33-year-old father of two, used the GI Bill to enroll at USC but midway through his studies, the Navy pilot was called to be deployed to Afghanistan.</p>
<p>After getting approval from his professors and Navy commanders, Saenz spent his final year of studies racing to his computer on base at 5 a.m. to attend the live transmission of his classes before dedicating his day to overseeing security for top generals and then-Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta.</p>
<p>He missed a class that required his online presence when a suicide bomber blew himself up near NATO&#8217;s headquarters in Kabul, killing six civilians.</p>
<p>The base was locked down. Saenz wrote to his professor and aide when the Internet was back up to explain his absence.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was worried because it was early in the semester and I was afraid it would affect my grade,&#8221; he said. &#8220;But they were real supportive.&#8221;</p>
<p>Another time, he was absent because he was arranging a helicopter to transport Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Saenz caught up by watching the recorded classes.</p>
<p>&#8220;I told my class if Thomas can get his homework done on time then I don&#8217;t think there are any excuses for the rest of you all,&#8221; Alvidrez said. &#8220;And he pulled an &#8216;A.&#8217; He was one of the top 10 percent.&#8221;</p>
<p>Even getting to finals was treacherous. After military officials checked intelligence to ensure there were no imminent threats, he crossed Kabul on a highly dangerous road with armed guards in an armored SUV to the Army base where a military official was certified to give him the university exams. While there, he picked up ammo, weapons and dropped off radios to be repaired, then grabbed some barbeque at a tent.</p>
<p>Saenz said he was determined to finish his advanced degree — the second person in his extended family to do so — knowing his 10-year Navy career was ending in June. He is one of 91 service members in the university&#8217;s distance learning program.</p>
<p>An essay he wrote for one of his classes was on WWII veterans going on to lead top companies after returning home. With today&#8217;s technology, he sees opportunities for veterans to follow in those footsteps more easily than ever.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think we&#8217;re in that period again, with the post 9/11 GI Bill and all these kids coming back with their experience overseas,&#8221; Saenz said. &#8220;Hopefully we can come back and do great things for our country outside of our uniform.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Army, Navy and Air Force on Track to Reach 3 GW of Solar by 2025</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Army, Navy and Air Force are using more than 130 megawatts of solar for everything from powering remote special operations to air conditioning and lighting for U.S. base residences. And the forces intend to keep building toward 3 gigawatts of solar capacity by 2025 as part of a much bigger Department of Defense (DOD) [...]]]></description>
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	The Army, Navy and Air Force are using more than 130 megawatts of solar for everything from powering remote special operations to air conditioning and lighting for U.S. base residences. And the forces intend to keep building toward 3 gigawatts of solar capacity by 2025 as part of a much bigger Department of Defense (DOD) commitment.</p>
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	While detractors were declaring solar too intermittent to be reliable at home, U.S. Marines were successfully relying on it at battlefield sites in the Khyber Pass, according to <em><a href="http://www.seia.org/research-resources/enlisting-sun-powering-us-military-solar-energy" target="_blank">Enlisting the Sun: Powering the U.S. Military with Solar Energy</a></em>, a new report from the <a href="http://www.seia.org/" target="_blank">Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA)</a>, released just in time for <a href="http://www.defense.gov/afd/" target="_blank">Armed Forces Day</a> on May 18.</p>
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	The DOD’s annual $20 billion energy budget makes it the biggest single energy consumer in the world.</p>
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	<a href="http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/USCODE-2010-title10/pdf/USCODE-2010-title10-subtitleA-partIV-chap173-subchapI-sec2911.pdf" target="_blank">USC 2911 of DOD’s title 10 Energy Performance Goals</a>, as updated in 2009, requires 25 percent of total military facility energy consumption to come from renewable energy sources by 2025.</p>
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	Driven by that target, the Navy has installed more than 58 megawatts at or near bases in Washington, D.C. and twelve states. It has plans to exceed the basic plan by obtaining 50 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2025. Its plans call for 57 percent of its new renewables to be from photovoltaic (PV) solar through 2017.</p>
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	The Air Force, the military’s biggest energy consumer, has built 38 megawatts of solar capacity operating in 24 states. It will procure 1 gigawatt of renewables by 2016. The plan is for PV to be more than 70 percent of all new Air Force renewable capacity through 2017.</p>
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	The Army has installed over 36 megawatts of solar installed at bases in sixteen states on its way to procuring 1 gigawatt of renewable capacity. Solar will account for one-third of the Army’s planned renewable capacity additions through 2017. </p>
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	By shifting Afghan remote bases to solar, the military has cut its consumption of generator liquid fuel from twenty gallons per day to 2.5 gallons per day, according to the report. The military pays $1 per gallon for liquid fuel and spends $399 per gallon delivering it to those remote bases.</p>
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		The military’s leveraging of private capital through third-party ownership (TPO) financing and <a href="http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/The-Multi-Billion-Dollar-Value-of-Energy-Service-Companies/">energy performance service contracts (EPSCs)</a></li>
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		The 14-megawatt SunPower-financed ground-mounted array providing 30 percent of the annual electricity needs at the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, California</li>
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		SolarCity’s <a href="http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/solarcitys-solarstrong-to-move-more-bank-money-into-military-housing">Project SolarStrong</a>, which has financed and built solar arrays at the Los Angeles Air Force Base, Schriever Air Force Base and other bases</li>
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		Honolulu’s Hickam Air Force Base solar community, where <a href="http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/U.S.-Bancorp-Funding-SolarCitys-SolarStrong-Military-PV-Roof-Program">Project SolarStrong</a> has installed 3.4 megawatts of rooftop solar on the way to creating one of the biggest solar communities in the world, with an eventual 5.5 megawatts that will serve 2,000 military homes</li>
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		A planned 24-megawatt, 6,500-home solar community at Ohana Military Communities which serves Navy Region Hawaii and Marine Corps Base Hawaii</li>
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		<a href="http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/Why-Solarias-Approach-to-Solar-in-China-Might-Work">Solaria Corporation</a>’s 4.1-megawatt, ground-mounted, low concentration PV installation at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico that was part of a 25-year energy efficiency EPSC implemented by Siemens (NYSE:<a href="https://www.google.com/finance?q=NYSE%3ASIsq=siemenssp=1ei=zbaVUfCwKertigLjhgE" target="_blank">SI</a>)</li>
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		The 2,200-unit <a href="http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/will-the-pentagon-bring-solar-hot-water-to-a-boil">solar water heating</a> system installed at Marine Corps Base Camp LeJeune in North Carolina that will meet 75 percent of the camp’s hot water needs and cut its water heating costs by 20 percent</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[BOSTON &#8212; In the corner of the Boston Bruins&#8217; locker room, hanging from the hooks in Andrew Ference&#8217;s stall, is a yellow running singlet with the team&#8217;s &#8220;Spoked B&#8221; logo on the front. It&#8217;s the same one Lucas Carr had on when he finished this year&#8217;s Boston Marathon about 2 minutes before the bombs went [...]]]></description>
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      In the corner of the Boston Bruins&#8217; locker room, hanging from the hooks in Andrew Ference&#8217;s stall, is a yellow running singlet with the team&#8217;s &#8220;Spoked B&#8221; logo on the front.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the same one Lucas Carr had on when he finished this year&#8217;s Boston Marathon about 2 minutes before the bombs went off at the finish line, the one Carr was still wearing when he headed back down Boylston Street to help those injured in the explosions.</p>
<p>&#8220;He was right there,&#8221; said forward Shawn Thornton, one of the Boston players who has struck up a friendship with the U.S. Army sergeant who was running the marathon for the team&#8217;s charity. &#8220;You can&#8217;t say enough about those guys. He&#8217;s got a ton of character.&#8221;      </p>
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      As the Bruins prepare for Sunday&#8217;s second game of their Eastern Conference semifinal series against New York, they have drawn their inspiration from another group of Rangers: The elite Army regiment that lives by the credo, &#8220;Rangers lead the way.&#8221; Carr texts encouraging messages, or simply joins them for a beer so they can talk about anything but hockey or war.</p>
<p>&#8220;It puts things in perspective for us, and I think gives us a little extra motivation, too,&#8221; goalie Tuukka Rask said after practice Saturday.</p>
<p>The bond between the team and the unit began in 2011, when Ference wore an Army Rangers T-shirt during Boston&#8217;s Stanley Cup run. The soldiers sent back a picture of them waving a Bruins banner in Afghanistan.</p>
<p>Ference visited the Rangers&#8217; training school at Fort Benning, Ga., and he was given a Rangers jacket that has become a talisman for the team. After each win, the star of the game wears it for his postgame interviews and hangs it in his locker until it is time to pass it along to the next player.</p>
<p>&#8220;Seeing the guys wear the jacket, I&#8217;ve got to tell you, I&#8217;ve been getting emails and Facebook messages left and right,&#8221; Carr said. &#8220;The guys that are seeing this are in awe, they&#8217;re very humbled: &#8216;Oh, my God, this professional hockey team is using our insignia, out there performing for us. We&#8217;re their heroes.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8220;Hockey players can have heroes, too. That&#8217;s what Andrew&#8217;s conveyed for the team.&#8221;</p>
<p>Patrice Bergeron was awarded the jacket after scoring the tying and winning goals in the overtime victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 7 of the first round Monday night. Zdeno Chara squeezed his 6-foot-9 frame into it after the 3-2 win over the Rangers in Game 1 on Thursday night.</p>
<p>Carr called his graduation from Ranger training school the proudest moment in his life, and said wearing the &#8220;Ranger&#8221; tab, or patch, for the first time &#8220;makes you feel like you&#8217;re invincible.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Some guys aren&#8217;t as strong as others, but every guy that graduates on Victory Pond that day, they are the proudest human being in the world. And they will run through a brick wall for you,&#8221; he said. &#8220;The sacrifice that that MVP (of the game) makes to wear that jacket is what it takes to be the best. It just means a lot to us, and the guys who have sacrificed so much, that they put that on at the end of the game. &#8220;</p>
<p>The hockey players cringe at the comparisons between their sport and the combat that the Rangers have seen. &#8220;Obviously, what they do is above and beyond it,&#8221; Thornton said.</p>
<p>But Carr insists that there are similarities in their missions.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s about the man beside you,&#8221; he said, recalling the Bruins&#8217; comeback from a three-goal, third-period deficit to beat Toronto in Game 7. &#8220;It is about the man beside you when you&#8217;re skating a wing. They showed that in that comeback the other night.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s amazing what you can accomplish for a team.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ference, who is injured, declined to be interviewed for this article. Carr did not know that his tank top was still hanging in the locker room until a reporter told him this week.</p>
<p>&#8220;You&#8217;re (kidding) me,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I&#8217;m just glad there&#8217;s a good sense of karma in there for them, and I hope it will bring them luck.&#8221;</p>
<p>Still, it can be odd to be in the Boston locker room and hear players speak with such reverence of the Rangers &#8211; especially during a playoff series against their Original Six rivals from New York.</p>
<p>The irony was not lost on Carr.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think, in this case, may the best team win,&#8221; he said.    </p>
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		<title>Capital One Academic All-District ® Men&#8217;s At-Large Teams Released</title>
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U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo.: &#8211;  The 2012-13 Capital One Academic All-District ® Men&#8217;s At-Large Teams, selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America, have been released to recognize the nation&#8217;s top student-athletes for their combined performances athletically and in the classroom.  Air Force Academy senior <a href="http://www.goairforcefalcons.com/sports/c-rifle/mtt/matt_kluckman_477358.html">Matt Kluckman</a>, Division I first team, from the rifle team was recognized for his academic and athletic performances as an electrical engineer major and a member of the Academy&#8217;s rifle team.  Kluckman, San Antonio, Texas (Roosevelt), is majoring in electrical engineering and has a 3.97 GPA and is planning on attending medical school after his graduation from the Academy.
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<p>During the 2012-13 rifle season, he shot a personal best (PB) 584 in air rifle against OSU, West Virginia and the University of Akron.  He also shot a PB 576 in smallbore against UTEP and Reno and shot a 583 in air rifle during the President&#8217;s Trophy Match in November 2012.  Kluckman scored an aggregate 1153 with a 578 and 575 during the two-day men&#8217;s 2012 Winter Air Gun Championships in December.  Kluckman closed out his Academy athletic career at the 2013 NCAA Rifle National Championships, where he finished 32nd with 573 points in the individual smallbore and 44th in the air rifle with the same score.
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		<title>US Naval Academy&#8217;s Commissioning Week features music festival</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Joshua McKerrow, Staff Crabtowne Stompers The Naval Academy Band will present a Commissioning Week Music Festival featuring the Electric Brigade and the Crabtowne Stompers (pictured) from 2 to 3:45 p.m. Wednesday on Ingram Field. Posted: Monday, May 20, 2013 9:00 am U.S. Naval Academy&#8217;s Commissioning Week features music festival 0 comments ANNAPOLIS &#8211; The Naval [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Naval Academy Band will present a Commissioning Week Music Festival featuring the Electric Brigade and the Crabtowne Stompers (pictured) from 2 to 3:45 p.m. Wednesday on Ingram Field.</p>
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