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PERIMETER GUARD — U.S. Army Spc. Damion Meyer of the 1st Battalion, 12th Infantry, secures the perimeter while his team-mates clear the area around a strategic target in Al Hawijah hours before it will be leveled by a Nov. 18 air strike as part of Operation Ivy Cyclone, a combined-arms operation designed to root out and crush insurgents in Iraq, during Operation Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jeffrey A. Wolfe
WAR ON TERROR
U.S. and Australian Defense Leaders Discuss Way Ahead
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service

     WASHINGTON, Nov. 19, 2003 – U.S. and Australian officials conferred on the global war of terrorism during a meeting at the Pentagon today.
      After the meetings, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and Defense Minister Sen. Robert Hill discussed U.S.- Australian cooperation and the way ahead in the war on terror with Pentagon reporters.
      Hill thanked Rumsfeld for the U.S. leadership in the global war on terror. "Australia has participated in both operations and continues to do so because we believe it is in Australia's national interests," Hill said. More

U.S., Iraqis Capture Suspects, Continue Offensive Operations
By John D. Banusiewicz / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Nov. 19, 2003 — U.S. soldiers and Iraqi security forces continue to capture or kill coalition enemies, seize their weapons and destroy their hiding places as Operations Iron Hammer and Ivy Cyclone II roll on in Iraq, a senior coalition officer said in a Baghdad news conference today.
     Brig. Gen. Mark T. Kimmitt, deputy director of operations for Combined Joint Task Force 7 in Iraq, told reporters that 101 anti-coalition suspects had been captured in the previous 24 hours, as coalition forces conducted 1,588 patrols and 19 raids. More
Coalition Provisional Authority Puts $10M Bounty on al-Douri
By John D. Banusiewicz / American Forces Press Service
Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, former vice president of Saddam's revolutionary council and No. 6 on the coalition's most-wanted list, is believed to be behind some recent attacks against coalition forces and Iraqis, said senior coalition spokesman Dan Senor. In the Defense Department's 55-card deck depicting wanted former regime officials, al-Douri's picture appears on the king of clubs.     WASHINGTON, Nov. 19, 2003 — A key member of Saddam Hussein's deposed regime now has a $10 million price on his head, Coalition Provisional Authority officials said at a news conference in Baghdad, Iraq, today.
     Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, former vice president of Saddam's revolutionary council and No. 6 on the coalition's most-wanted list, is believed to be behind some recent attacks against coalition forces and Iraqis, said senior coalition spokesman Dan Senor. In the Defense Department's 55-card deck depicting wanted former regime officials, al-Douri's picture appears on the king of clubs. More
Iraq Weekly Progress Update (Governance, Electricity, Education, Oil, Security, Economics, Health Care)
U.S. Defense Dept. slides with facts &
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The New Iraq: Progress & Accomplishments
U.S. State Dept. fact sheet on the latest developments in restoring Iraq's essential services, security, economy & governance.
Iraqi Governance: Government & Leadership
Defense officials provide an update on the Coalition Provisional Authority & the Iraqi Governing Council agreement that outlines the process of restoring Iraq's sovereignty and the adoption of a permanent constitution.
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Saddam's Iraq: Reign of Terror
Iraqi Freedom
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President George W. Bush

"In democratic and successful societies, men and women do not swear allegiance to malcontents and murderers; they turn their hearts and labor to building better lives. And democratic governments do not shelter terrorist camps or attack their peaceful neighbors; they honor the aspirations and dignity of their own people."
At Whitehall Palace, London, Nov. 19, 2003
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Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld

"... Commanders (in Iraq) ... are continuing to do what they've always done, and that is to adjust their tactics and their techniques and their procedures and their approaches as the circumstance on the ground changes. And clearly, as intelligence information evolves and improves, they're finding targets that are appropriate, and they're, needless to say, anxious to attack any targets of opposition that exist in the country."
At the Pentagon, Nov. 19, 2003
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History Project Tells,
Preserves Veterans’ Stories
      WASHINGTON, Nov. 19, 2003 — Veterans of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, as well as any other combat operations, can share accounts of their experiences for posterity through the Veterans History Project http://www.loc.gov/folklife/vets/, an effort begun by Congress two years ago to preserve the stories and memories of America's war veterans. More
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President Says 3 Pillars Sustain March to Freedom, Justice
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Nov. 19, 2003 — The peace and security of free nations rest on three pillars, President Bush said today during a speech in London.
     "We will encourage the strength and effectiveness of international institutions, we will use force when necessary in defense of freedom and we will raise up an ideal of democracy in every part of the world," he said. "On these three pillars we will build the peace and security of all free nations in a time of danger." Story
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Meeting the Troops  More Photo Essays
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Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld waves to Army soldiers as he tours Camp Casey, the headquarters of the 2nd U.S. Infantry Division, at Dongducheon, South Korea , Nov. 18, 2003. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Andy Dunaway  6 More Photos
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Commentary: Pentagon Reflections
By 1st Lt. Steve Alvarez, USA / Special to American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Nov. 18, 2003 — As a young enlisted man nearly 20 years ago, I held the Pentagon in high regard — serving at the military's corporate headquarters was something to aim for, a goal to reach.
     Since then, I have served at the nation's military headquarters several times, and now I'm back yet again, albeit but briefly, as a reservist. But things have changed, and my beloved old building is no longer just a place that houses great professional and personal memories. It is now hallowed ground — it is now also a battlefield. More
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28th Combat Support Hospital Soldier Invents Life-Saving Device
By Sgt. Mark Bell / 372nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
     BAGHDAD, Iraq — What do cardboard, plastic pipe, tape and a hair dryer have in common? Probably nothing, but add Staff Sgt. Adam R. Irby into the equation and you get an effective life-saving device proven in combat situations.
     As the 25-year-old ward master, from Yorktown, Va., for the Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) of the 28th Combat Support Hospital, from Fort Bragg, N.C., which is currently deployed in support of Operation Iraq Freedom, Irby said they needed something to warm patients who have lost a large amount of blood. More
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Iraqis Graduate from
Civil Defense Course

By U.S. Army Spc. Chuck D. Meseke / 82nd Airborne Division
     AL ASAD, Iraq — The third class of the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps graduated from training at the Navea Training Center, Iraq, Nov 11.
     The class of about 170 Iraqis will be tasked with defending much of Iraq’s infrastructure facilities, such as power plants and pipelines.
     The week long training course requires the Corpsmen to complete physical training each day and train on a variety of skills including first aid, guard duty, recognizing and responding to improvised explosive devices, search techniques and detention of personnel, said 1st Sgt. Jack Cooper, the noncommissioned officer in charge of the training center. More
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82nd Airborne Division Troops Help Refurbish Mosques in Iraq

By U.S. Army Cpl. Joe Niesen / 350th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
     Al ANBAR, Iraq —The aiding of one’s fellow men and women is something that many religions promote as a way of fostering good relations. Keeping this in mind, the 82nd Airborne Division recently began a program designed to refurbish a number of mosques in the Al Anbar province that had fallen into a state of disrepair.
     Building upon the Islamic theme of giving, it is the hope of the Coalition that these mosque repairs and enhancements will provide a visible demonstration of positive coalition intentions. More
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Iraqi Police Graduate
At Camp Junction City
By Jamie Bender / 350th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
Staff Sgt. Michael Deatherage of Sweet Springs, Mo. makes a uniform correction to an Iraqi Civil Defense Corpsman before the graduation of the third ICDC class at the Navea Training Center in Iraq Nov 11.  Deatherage acts as a drill instructer with the 2nd Battalion, 5th Field Artillery Regiment training the fledgling Iraqi security force.     AR RAMADI, Iraq — The Al Anbar Security College at Camp Junction City graduated its first class of about 45 local police officers Nov. 6.
    Students of the college are taught by soldiers from the 855th Military Police Company, a National Guard unit from Arizona and the 94th Military Police, a reserve unit from New Hampshire.
     Subjects taught at the academy include ethics, self-defense, religious tolerance and Iraqi law. In the third week of their training, the students are taught basic rifle marksmanship. More
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U.S. Soldiers Help Iraqis Build Playgrounds for Baghdad Kids
By U.S Amry Spc. Chad D. Wilkerson / 372nd MPAD

     BAGHDAD, Iraq — The children came out in droves as the U.S. Army vehicles pulled up along the sidewalk in the Hayy Karkh district of central Baghdad.
     They were always excited to see Coalition soldiers, and this day was no different. The kids swarmed the soldiers as they walked across what was formerly a rotten community dump, where trash was piled in five-meter-high mounds. More

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During Operation Mountain Resolve, civil affairs was able to help lighten the load of 10th Mtn. Div. soldiers by acquiring donkeys from a nearby village. Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Greg Heath / 4th Public Affairs Detachment
Civil Affairs Goes to the Frontlines
By U.S. Army Sgt. Greg Heath / 4th Public Affairs Detachment
     NURISTAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan — Army civil affairs units in Afghanistan are most commonly known for their roles in the distribution of humanitarian aid and helping facilitate various rebuilding projects throughout the country, but for some civil affairs Soldiers, their calling takes them to the front lines of the War on Terrorism, working on combat operations with the infantrymen.
      Recently, During Operation Mountain Resolve, Civil Affairs Specialist Spc. Nick Bernson, 486th Civil Affairs Battalion, helped lift some of the burden from the infantrymen’s backs, literally, when he helped one of the units obtain donkeys from locals to help them carry heavy equipment during a demanding climb up a mountain. More
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Operation Iron Hammer Strikes
Saddam-Loyal Neighbor

By Sgt. Mark Bell / 372nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
Staff Sgt. Michael Deatherage of Sweet Springs, Mo. makes a uniform correction to an Iraqi Civil Defense Corpsman before the graduation of the third ICDC class at the Navea Training Center in Iraq Nov 11.  Deatherage acts as a drill instructer with the 2nd Battalion, 5th Field Artillery Regiment training the fledgling Iraqi security force.     BAGHDAD, Iraq — The early evening hours of the middle-class Adhamiyah district in Baghdad were interrupted by the thunderous sounds of the M1A1 main battle tanks and Bradley fighting vehicles assigned to Task Force 1-36 during Operation Iron Hammer on Nov. 16. More
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On Iraq
82nd Airborne Commander: Al Anbar Security Improving 
Raids in Iraq Net 99 Suspects as Insurgents are Rooted Out 
Presence of U.S. Forces in Iraq May Continue After June  
Ambassador Bremer: 'Future of Hope' in Iraq Includes Justice 
Military News
Supplemental Bill to Improve Quality of Life for U.S. Troops 
U.S. to Transfer 10 Missions to South Korean Military 
Winkenwerder: Reservist's Death Was Tragic, Unavoidable 
. National Guard, Reserve Update
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Outreach Program
Rooted in Patriotism
Army Sgt.1st Class Caron Whitby works at her desk at the Pentagon. Whitby is one of many military members who have volunteered to be a part of the Defend America outreach program. Photo by 1st Lt. Steve Alvarez      WASHINGTON, Nov. 18, 2003 – Army Sgt. 1st Class Caron Whitby likes talking to young people. The Californian and former drill sergeant has helped shape and prepare hundreds of soldiers for Army life, and many are likely serving in hot spots all over the globe.
     These days, her mission and message are slightly different. While still addressing a youthful group, the 17-year veteran's topics are not military customs and courtesies, the chain of command, or parade and ceremonies. Instead, her messages focus on patriotism and the current war on terror as she addressed approximately 2,200 high school students near Chicago last week. More
Defense Officials
Identify Army Casualties
     WASHINGTON, Nov. 19, 2003 — Defense Department officials have announced the identities of five soldiers who were killed while supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
     Capt. Nathan S. Dalley, 27, of Kaysville, Utah, died from a non-hostile gunshot wound on Nov. 17 in Baghdad, Iraq. Dalley was assigned to the 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, Baumholder, Germany.
     Staff Sgt. Dale A. Panchot, 26, of Northome, Minn., was killed on Nov. 17, south of Balad, Iraq. Panchot was on patrol when he was fatally injured by enemy fire. Panchot was assigned to B Company, 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division (Mech), Fort Carson, Colo.
     Three soldiers were killed on Nov. 15 when two 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters crashed in Mosul, Iraq.
     Pfc. Richard W. Hafer, 21, of Cross Lanes, W.Va. Hafer was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 320th Field Artillery, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.
     Capt. Pierre E. Piche, 29, of Starksboro, Vt. Piche was assigned to the 626th Forward Support Battalion, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.
     Pfc. Joey D. Whitener, 19, of Nebo, N.C. Whitener was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 320th Field Artillery, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.
     These incidents are under investigation.
Officials Still Finding
Restricted Items in Military Mail
      KUWAIT, Nov. 17, 2003 — Military and civilian personnel continue to place restricted items capable of destroying life and property into packages mailed home from Operation Iraqi Freedom and Afghanistan, postal officials said.
     "We have a huge problem with folks trying to send expended and unexpended ordnance, bayonets, U.S. tools, unit equipment, and captured Iraqi equipment," said Col. Donald Kennedy, commander of the 3rd Personnel Command, the unit responsible for postal operations throughout the theater. More
Deadline Nears to Send
Packages to Deployed Soldiers
     WASHINGTON, Army News Service, Nov. 14, 2003 — Christmas is a month away, but individuals only have half that time to get their packages to deployed troops in time for the holidays.
      The deadline to get packages to the Central Command area in time for Christmas is Dec. 4 by First Class or Priority Mail, according to the United States Postal Service. More
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Afghanistan Update
America Pays Tribute to the Troops
Artist Turns Iowa Graffiti
Rock into Military Tribute
Ray "Bubba" Sorensen II of Des Moines, Iowa, has painted a different patriotic scene on a boulder north of Greenfield for each of the last five Memorial Day holidays. This is the rock as it now appears.       WASHINGTON, Nov. 17, 2003 — Something about a 12-foot-high, 56-ton rock north of Greenfield, Iowa, must scream "Paint me!" to the artistically inclined. For years, it played host to teenagers' graffiti as it stood sentry next to Highway 25, about a mile south of the Greenfield exit off Interstate 80 in Iowa.
     Ray "Bubba" Sorensen II, 24, now of Des Moines, Iowa, grew up in Greenfield and had seen the rock countless times. Until 1999, if the rock was calling him to paint it, he wasn't listening. But then he saw the Tom Hanks film "Saving Private Ryan," and soon he answered the call. More
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Davis-Monthan Warriors Return to Fight War Against Terrorism
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Airman 1st Class Joseph Gumienny, 455th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron A-10 crew chief from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., ensures the A-10 Thunderbolt II is ready for takeoff Monday at the end of runway. Photo by U.S. Army Tech. Sgt. Brian Davidson / 455th Expeditionary Operations Group. 
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     BAGRAM, Afghanistan — As most Americans look forward to spending the coming holidays with loved ones, many airmen from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., are deploying to remote, desolate areas around the world to join coalition forces in fighting the war on terrorism.
     Davis-Monthan pilots, maintainers and support personnel have trained long and hard in preparation for the November Air and Space Expeditionary Force Silver rotation. During the past year, a series of Operational Readiness Exercises at home have kept the airmen ready to take their place at the tip of the sword. More
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In Djibouti
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Navy Petty Officer
Adopts Djiboutian Child
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CAMP LEMIONER, Djibouti -- Religious Programming Specialist, Navy Petty Officer 1st Class John Caudle and his wife Lori pose for pictures with their new son Jacob who will soon met his older sisters Amanda and Ashley and brother Joshua when he gets to the United States. Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Matthew B. Roberson      CAMP LEMONIER, Africa – With temperatures in the high 120’s and almost no relief from the heat, there aren’t very many people deployed here who would consider this their best deployment ever, but then again, not everyone gets to take back a new son when they go home.
     Religious Programming Specialist, Navy Petty Officer 1st Class John Caudle and his wife Lori talked about adopting a child, but it didn’t become a reality until John’s deployment here. More
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In Iraq
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Armor Troops Mourn Fallen Platoon Leader 
Champion Base Soliders Study Arabic 
U.S. Forces Prepare Thanksgiving in Iraq 
PX Opens at Camp Junction City 
2nd ACR Troops Help Raise Village Standards
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