The Pentagon
The Pentagon normally refers to the American Department of Defense, but in fact, it is the name of the building which is the head quarter of the US Military Forces. It is situated in Arlington County, Virginia and has the shape of a pentagon. A part of the building was destroyed in the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks. The following articles will provide more information about the Pentagon detail.
Commission on Wartime Contracting Cites Billions in Pentagon Waste
The bi-partisan Commission on Wartime Contracting identified over $30 billion in obvious Pentagon waste related to war contracts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Complete Version of Pentagon Papers Released Today
Exactly 40 years after portions of the controversial documents were leaked, a complete version of the Pentagon Papers will be made available to the public, one of the first hard looks at corruption and deceit at the highest levels of U.S. government.
Pentagon Willing to Discuss Afghan Files According to WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks has noted that it will release more classified documents in the next month, and the Pentagon doesn’t seem willing to engage with the group to lessen the blow.
Gasp...Government Jobs will Be Lost in Pentagon Cost Cutting Move
In an unprecedented move that signals a sad day for the federal government, some government jobs are going to be cut.
Gunman Killed after Shooting Two Officers at Pentagon
A deranged California man opened fire at the entrance of the Pentagon on Thursday, wounding two police officers before being shot and killed.
Pentagon Removes Top U.S. Military Commander in Afghanistan
Defense Secretary Robert Gates decided to remove Army General David McKiernan from his post as the top U.S. military officer in Afghanistan.
Increased Chinese Military Power Getting Attention in Pentagon
A Pentagon report on the Chinese military expresses some concerns about some of China's strategy goals, but still points out various positives in the approach of the quickly-developing military.
Pentagon Seeks Death Penalty for USS Cole Bombing
The Pentagon announced Monday that it will charge a Saudi Arabian for the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole.
The bi-partisan Commission on Wartime Contracting identified over $30 billion in obvious Pentagon waste related to war contracts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Complete Version of Pentagon Papers Released Today
Exactly 40 years after portions of the controversial documents were leaked, a complete version of the Pentagon Papers will be made available to the public, one of the first hard looks at corruption and deceit at the highest levels of U.S. government.
Pentagon Willing to Discuss Afghan Files According to WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks has noted that it will release more classified documents in the next month, and the Pentagon doesn’t seem willing to engage with the group to lessen the blow.
Gasp...Government Jobs will Be Lost in Pentagon Cost Cutting Move
In an unprecedented move that signals a sad day for the federal government, some government jobs are going to be cut.
Gunman Killed after Shooting Two Officers at Pentagon
A deranged California man opened fire at the entrance of the Pentagon on Thursday, wounding two police officers before being shot and killed.
Pentagon Removes Top U.S. Military Commander in Afghanistan
Defense Secretary Robert Gates decided to remove Army General David McKiernan from his post as the top U.S. military officer in Afghanistan.
Increased Chinese Military Power Getting Attention in Pentagon
A Pentagon report on the Chinese military expresses some concerns about some of China's strategy goals, but still points out various positives in the approach of the quickly-developing military.
Pentagon Seeks Death Penalty for USS Cole Bombing
The Pentagon announced Monday that it will charge a Saudi Arabian for the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole.


