December 2011

  • Perfect gifts for history buffs
    In a year of military milestones - the Civil War sesquicentennial, the 70th anniversary of Pearl Harbor and the looming Dec. 31 deadline in Iraq - books about war are booming.
  • Search downtown shops
    Downtown Fayetteville is the perfect antidote to the humdrum holiday shop-a-thon.
  • Finding a life that fits
    The toughest battle for a general's wife turned out to be the one waged against an enemy she couldn't see - Mental illness. The stakes were personal: Her only child.
  • Duke Chapel a wonder during Christmas
    No one knows the ins and outs of Fort Bragg like he does. Henry Cuningham has the insider view.
  • The key to Christmas is keeping close
    Brenna Berger has worked for the IRS and on a farm. She does it all as a student, writer, mother and wife to a soldier.
  • Decorate with pride
    Allison Schwartz adds Americana style to Christmas decorations for a patriotic atmosphere.
  • Power players
    Renewable projects are a major part of the Army's energy initiatives.
  • Four take-aways from FedCon
    If government contracts are your bread and butter, federal budget cuts threaten the bottom line.
  • 'She went to war'
    In sports terms, Rhonda Cornum is a triple threat: physician, researcher and soldier.
  • Smell like Patton
    Is the official Army scent a whiff of Carolina pine? Nope, it's a World War II general.
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