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KIRKUK KIDS — U.S. Army Col. William Mayville, 173rd Airborne Brigade, visits with children at an orphanage in Kirkuk, Iraq, Nov. 12, 2003. Soldiers and airmen from Kirkuk Air Base brought gifts of candy and soccer balls to 17 children at the center. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Suzanne M. Jenkins
Wolfowitz: Women's Rights Must be Guaranteed in Iraq
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Nov. 14, 2003 — "One can't separate the rights of women from the rights of all people," Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz told a delegation of Iraqi women visiting the Pentagon today.
     The 21 women, on a tour sponsored by the World Bank, the Woodrow Wilson Center and the American Bar Association, pushed the deputy secretary to appoint more Iraqi women to official positions in Baghdad.
     In his introductory remarks, Wolfowitz spoke about how his various jobs have shaped his outlook. He told the women that he has long been interested in issues of democratic reforms. He said it really started when he was the assistant secretary of state for East Asia and Pacific Affairs during the Reagan administration in the 1980s. More
Feith Defends Coalition's Move To Take Down Saddam Hussein
By Gerry J. Gilmore / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Nov. 14, 2003 — Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's regime presented a clear and present danger to the United States and to the world and had to be removed, DoD's top policy official told a think tank here Nov. 13.
     Speaking before the Council on Foreign Relations, Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Douglas J. Feith defended the actions taken to remove Saddam, which occurred with the fall of Baghdad in early April.
     Saddam's Iraq, Feith maintained, was a genuine world threat because of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction programs, its refusal to allow U.N. weapons inspectors to do their jobs, Iraq's use of WMDs in the past and Saddam's ties with terrorist organizations. More
Coalition Continues Crackdown Second Night of Iron Hammer
American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Nov. 14, 2003 — Army and Air Force aircraft reportedly pounded insurgent staging and operating facilities and killed seven people preparing an attack on U.S. forces during the second night of Operation Iron Hammer in Iraq.
     According to news reports, an Army AH-64 Apache helicopter attacked and killed seven men believed to have been preparing a rocket attack on a U.S. military base near Tikrit. Soldiers later reportedly found hundreds of rockets and missiles at the site.
     U.S. Central Command reported today that Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon jets overnight destroyed a building used by terrorists for munitions storage and as a staging area in Husayba, near the Syrian border. More
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A U.S. Armed Forces Joint color guard presents the colors as Navy Musician First Class Beth Strittmatter sings the National Anthem during "Salute to Military Night" at the Washington Capitals game Nov. 12.
     WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, 2003 — The National Hockey League's Washington Capitals hosted their 3rd annual "Salute to Military Night" at the MCI Center here Nov. 12.
     Information Manufacturing Corp. joined the Capitals in sponsoring the event. The United Service Organizations distributed 3,000 tickets to military people and their families, and 3,000 more were made available via the Defense Department's Operation Tribute to Freedom Web site for the Capitals game against the Carolina Hurricanes.
     The arena's giant screen displayed video footage from military members overseas and messages in support of the troops. A moment of silence in honor of fallen military men and women preceded the opening face-off. More
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     MARINE CORPS AIR STATION MIRAMAR, Calif., Nov. 7, 2003 — With the help of the North County Honor Campaign and the Camp Pendleton Armed Services YMCA, children who lost a parent during Operation Iraqi Freedom do not have to lose sight of college education as well. More
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Identify Army Casualty
     WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, 2003 — Defense officials announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.
     Staff Sgt. Nathan J. Bailey, 46, of Nashville, Tenn., died on Nov. 12 in Camp Arifjan, Afghanistan from a non-hostile gunshot wound. He was assigned to the 1175th Transportation Company, Army National Guard, Tullahoma, Tenn. The incident is under investigation.
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Fighting Terror War Involves Choice Between Freedom, Fear
By Kathleen T. Rhem / American Forces Press Service
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld speaks to troops at the Magellan Inn dining facility during his visit to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, Nov. 14. Troops from all armed services, including the Coast Guard attended the event. Photo by Senior Airman Joshua Strang     TOKYO, Japan, Nov. 14, 2003 — American and other coalition military forces fighting the war on terrorism are making a choice between living in freedom and living in fear, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told a crowd of service members in Guam.
     "Free people are people who can do what they want and say what they want," the secretary told some 200 U.S. troops having lunch at an Andersen Air Force Base dining facility. "Free people cannot live in fear."
     Rumsfeld was visiting U.S. troops on the Western Pacific island as part of a weeklong trip through Pacific Rim countries. He arrived in Tokyo later in the day. More
Gen. Abizaid: Iraq's 'Despicable Thugs' Can't Defeat Coalition
By John D. Banusiewicz / American Forces Press Service

     WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, 2003 — The terrorists trying to undermine coalition efforts in Iraq are a "despicable bunch of thugs," but no military threat exists in Iraq that can drive the United States out, the commander of U.S. Central Command said today.
     "The enemy will stop at nothing to create the impression that we can't win," Army Gen. John Abizaid said. "They put ammunition and explosives in ambulances. They store ammunition and explosives in schools and mosques. The same things that you saw from this enemy during the march to Baghdad, you see from this enemy now.
     "They're a despicable bunch of thugs that will be defeated," he continued. "There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that with patience, perseverance and courage, we will see this thing through." More     Transcript

Iraqis Seek More Responsibility for Governance; U.S. to Assist
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service

     WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, 2003 — The governing council wants to take on more responsibility for Iraq, and the Bush administration is more than willing to help them, said Condoleezza Rice, the president's adviser for national security.
      Rice spoke during a White House press conference today.
      She said the Iraqi Governing Council has demonstrated it is ready to take on more responsibility. She cited economic programs and currency reforms as two examples of these accomplishments. More

Special Ops Troops Serve as Force Multiplier in Terror War
By Gerry J. Gilmore / American Forces Press Service

     WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, 2003 — Multitalented special operations troops provide senior U.S. military commanders with an array of options in addressing the multifaceted challenges presented by the war on global terrorism, said DoD's top special operations official.
      Army, Air Force and Navy special operators have proved their worth in places like Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere, noted Thomas O'Connell, assistant secretary of defense for special operations/low intensity conflict. More

U.S. Forces in Iraq Wield 'Iron Hammer' to Nail Insurgents
By John D. Banusiewicz / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, 2003 — A series of coordinated strikes dubbed "Operation Iron Hammer" kicked off Nov. 12 with U.S. forces striking back at anti-coalition insurgents in Iraq.
     A U.S. Central Command news release today said Iron Hammer is a joint operation to target enemy operating areas, deny the enemy the opportunity to stage weapons for use against coalition forces and the citizens of Baghdad, and destroy enemy forces conducting mortar attacks against Baghdad. More
Coalition Will Press Fight in Iraq, Vice Chairman Pace Says
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, 2003 — The coalition will continue to press the fight in Iraq, Marine Gen. Peter Pace said during television interviews Nov. 12.
     The vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff expressed his sympathy to the families of the Italian Carabinieri killed in the Nov. 12 car bombing in Nasiriyah. "We never want to minimize the single death of a soldier from our country or the coalition," Pace said. "Each one of those is tragic." More
Rumsfeld Says U.S. Military is Preparing for Modern Threats
By Kathleen T. Rhem / American Forces Press Service
     TAMUNING, Guam, Nov. 13, 2003 — The United States needs to shed its Cold War-era force posture and position itself to fight modern threats, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said today.
     The secretary's remarks came midway through his 17-hour flight from Washington to Guam, where he will visit U.S. military forces on the island and meet with local officials before heading to Japan and South Korea for talks with military and civilian leaders, as well as troop visits in those countries. More
U.S. Army Veterinarian Treats
Ailing Brown Bear at Baghdad Zoo
By U.S. Army Spc. Chad Wilkerson / 372nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
     BAGHDAD, Iraq, Nov. 12, 2003 — A tranquilizer gun is a rare type of weapon to see in central Baghdad. Although most U.S. Army servicemembers in Iraq carry assault rifles or machine guns, the veterinarians’ “weapon” of choice at Baghdad Zoo is a syringe dart filled with anesthetic.
     This tranquilizer is not meant to cause damage, however, but rather as an aid in repairing damage caused by various medical problems. More
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In a small village in northern Iraq, members of Task Force 1-63 Armor arrive on a medical visit during Operation Iraqi Freedom, Nov. 12, 2003. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jeffrey A. Wolfe  6 More Photos
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Girls Secondary School Opens South of Balad
    AL BUHESHMA, Iraq, Nov. 12, 2003 — As Shouket Abudal Rahman Ahmed cut the ribbon opening the first secondary school for girls in this village, located south of Balad, the occasion marked an ongoing collaboration between Coalition Forces and Iraqi school officials to provide more educational opportunities to local children. Story
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'Helping Hands' & 'Adopt A Village'
Reach Beyond Operations
    QAYARAH, Iraq, Nov. 13, 2003 — 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) soldiers are working to not only make Iraq secure, but have also been putting time and effort into helping towns and villages with their “Operation Helping Hands” and “Adopt a Village” programs. More
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Al Anbar Trucking Initiative Creates Jobs
    AR RAMADI, Iraq, Nov. 12, 2003 — Task Force All American has created a new program known as the Al Anbar Trucking Initiative that will allow local nationals to take over convoy supply missions in the area. More specifically, it will employ local truck drivers to carry supplies to Coalition Forces while reducing the exposure of U.S. soldiers to attacks. More
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     ABOARD USS FLETCHER, At Sea (NNS) — USS Fletcher and coalition members from the United Kingdom and Australian navies held a joint wreath-laying ceremony in the North Arabian Gulf Nov. 9 to honor the memory of six Royal Navy and one U.S. Navy air crewmen who lost their lives in a helicopter collision during Operation Iraqi Freedom. More
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Unit Delivers Good Will
Capt. Robert Estes (left) stands next to newly promoted Spc. Jamie Limongelli and Staff Sgt. James Saunders as the soldiers get ready to go on patrol near Kabul, Afghanistan.
     Deployed away their families and friends in a remote country and defending, freedom members of the Maryland National Guard are taking the occasion to help children in an orphanage in the Kabul district of Afghanistan.
      The young children, many newborns and up to 10 years old are too young to understand religion, politics and let alone war. In their short lives they have only known fear and loneliness. The soldiers of the 290th Military Police Company from Parkville, Md. have put a smile on the faces of these innocent victims of an intolerant regime. While on security patrol North of Kabul the soldiers delivered needed clothes and blankets to the children as well as donated toys from family members and businesses from home. More
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Gen. John Abizaid
Commander, U.S. Central Command

"Our soldiers' morale is good. The reenlistment in all of the units that happen to be out there is higher than what I have normally seen in peacetime units throughout the United States Army. They go on leave, they come back, they return to their units ready to fight, ready to do the job and confident of their success. "
Remarks at a briefing, Nov. 13, 2003
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Afghanistan Update
      PAKTIKA PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Two rockets landed near the firebase at Shkin Thursday night. There were no injuries to coalition soldiers or damage to equipment or property in the incident.
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Enterprise Carrier Strike
Group Patrols 5th Fleet Waters

     ABOARD USS ENTERPRISE, At Sea (NNS) — As the USS Enterprise Carrier Strike Group patrols 5th Fleet in support of the global war on terrorism, a vital part of its mission is Maritime Interception Operations. While patrolling the waters and performing a wide array of important missions, the carrier strike group, along with several coalition assets, are constantly on the lookout for illegal activities, ranging from the smuggling of oil and goods to the transfer of terrorists throughout the world.
     “Our primary goal is to deny use of the seas for terrorist and smuggling activity,” said Lt. Marc Polson, the intelligence officer for Commander, Destroyer Squadron 18. More

Naval Support Activity
Bahrain Holds Disaster Drill
     MANAMA, Bahrain (NNS) — A simulated terrorist attack put emergency personnel to the test recently during a disaster preparedness drill aboard Naval Support Activity Bahrain.
     “We held this exercise to provide us with some data points on conducting a joint emergency response operation aboard the installation,” said Robert Massie, director of Emergency Services for NSA Bahrain. Story
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Frank Schaeffer
Lance Cpl. John Schaeffer, USMC
Author Frank Schaeffer said his attitude toward the military changed dramatically after his youngest son became a Marine. He and his son, then Marine Lance Cpl. John Schaeffer, co-wrote the book,      PENSACOLA, Fla., Nov. 13, 2003 (NNS) — The only Navy pharmacist to have deployed inside Iraq doubles as the head of the pharmacy department at Naval Hospital Pensacola.
     When he’s not “making meds” in the desert of southern Iraq or preparing to implement the first-ever bar coding prescription tracking device at a military medical facility, he’s taking a day off to accept an award as the Navy’s Senior Pharmacist of the Year. More
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Goodwill Game Volleys Coalition Relationship to New Height
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Players from the Korean hospital and U.S. Army hospital at Bagram Air Base take aim at the volleyball during Sunday's goodwill game hosted by the Korean hospital staff. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Johnny A. Thompson      BAGRAM, Afghanistan, Nov. 11, 2003 — With intent to foster unity between the coalition forces based here, elements of the Korean hospital and the U.S. hospital at Bagram Air Base joined for a friendly volleyball game and luncheon Sunday.
     The event, held at the Korean compound, afforded the two countries the opportunity to test each other’s athletic skill, yet learn about the humanitarian spirit of one another. More
B-Huts Improve Life at Bagram
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Khuda Dad, a local national laborer, does his part to help build B-huts in the new Marine compound on Bagram Air Base. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Kelly Hunt      BAGRAM, Afghanistan, Nov. 11, 2003 — They’re going up everywhere on Bagram making life a little more comfortable for coalition troops supporting Operation Enduring Freedom here at Bagram Air Base. B-huts are replacing the standard shelter option for troops.
     There’s several hundred (with) plans to build close to 800 of them,” said Sgt. 1st Class Dave Horvat, Facility Engineers. The plans are to have nearly 1,200 structures built by 2006 but completion of the project is expected much earlier; possibly by July, according to the engineers. More
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