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Rumsfeld Visits Iraq
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| Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld poses for a photo with troops taking part in Operation Bayonet Lighting in Baghdad, Iraq, Dec. 6, 2003. Defense Dept. photo by U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Andy Dunaway |
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Sec Def Praises U.S. Troop
Dedication, Progress in Iraq |
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| By John D. Banusiewicz / American Forces Press Service |
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SHANNON, Ireland, Dec. 6, 2003 — Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld applauded current Georgian leaders' close working relationship and improving conditions in Iraq during a news conference today with reporters en route with him back to Washington.
The secretary said U.S. forces are "wonderful men and women who are dedicated to what they're doing, and they're well-led and well-trained and well-equipped, and in my view are doing an outstanding job." Story |
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U.S. Troops
Help Search for Lost Kuwaitis
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KUWAIT
CITY, Dec. 3, 2003 — A group of Army Reservists
working for the 377th Theater Support Command
from New Orleans is helping the Kuwaiti government
unravel a decade-old puzzle that results from
one of that country's darkest periods.
The Reservists, from various Civil Affairs units
from around the United States, are working with the Kuwaitis as they try to determine
what happened to 605 people-including 572 Kuwaitis and workers from eight other
countries-who were taken prisoner by Iraq during its occupation of Kuwait, which
began in August 2,1990 and lasted until the liberation on Feb. 26, 1991. |
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Delegates' Meeting Focuses on
Ways to Spur Economic Growth |
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| By U.S. Army Spc. Samuel A. Soza / 367th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment |
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FORWARD OPERARTING BASE IRONHORSE, TIKRIT, Iraq, Dec. 8, 2003 - Delegates of nearly twenty nongovernmental and international organizations met with military and community leaders recently in the Salah Ad Din province to discuss plans to jumpstart the economy in the Taskforce Ironhorse area of operation.
The goal of the conference was to link the different groups with Iraqi businesses in an effort to stimulate the local economy, while addressing the needs of the Iraqi people, said Lt. Col. Wayne A. Steltz, a native of Virginia Beach, Va., who serves as the operations officer in the 358th Civil Affair Battalion out of Norristown, Pa. More |
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Operation Rifles
Blitz:
'Bandit Troop' Goes on the Offensive
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HUSAYBAH,
Iraq — Bandit Troop, 1st Squadron, 3rd Armored
Cavalry Regiment, from Fort Carson, Colo., went
on the offensive in one of Iraq’s most
volatile towns, Husaybah during Operation Rifles
Blitz.
"It's a nice place to visit, but I would hate
to live here," said Pfc. Carl Roush, a scout with Bandit Troop.
Roush and the others of Bandit Troop recalled
their stay in the city’s Baath Party headquarters from Oct. 18 to Nov.
8 and Operation Rifles Blitz began Nov. 20. |
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Defense Officials
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 9, 2003 -- Defense Department officials announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Pfc. Ray J. Hutchinson, 20, of League City, Texas, was killed Dec. 7 in Mosul, Iraq. Hutchinson was returning from a patrol when an improvised explosive device hit his vehicle. He died as a result of his injuries. Hutchinson was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky. The incident is under investigation.
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Video Project Sends ‘Hearts Across Water’
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 4, 2003 (Army News Service) — Duty in Baghdad kept U.S. Army Pfc. Al Simons away from his family’s Thanksgiving dinner, but an American Red Cross project is making sure he’ll soon get a recap of the holiday feast.
With Project Video Connect, family and friends can send free visual messages to troops through electronic mail. More |
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Secretary of Defense
Donald H. Rumsfeld
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“Our force today is … trained, equipped, experienced, combat hardened, benefiting from lessons learned in Afghanistan, benefiting from lessons learned in Iraq, benefiting from lessons learned in the post-major conflict portion of Iraq.” |
Remarks during return
flight from Baghdad, Dec. 7, 2003 |
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| BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan, December 9, 2003 - A Pakistani engineer working on the Ring Road project near Mukur in the Ghazni province was killed when he and five other workers - two other Pakistani engineers and three Afghans -- were attacked with small arms fire by an undetermined enemy element about 5 p.m. Monday. Local investigating officials report that a suspect has been placed under control for questioning. More |
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| Profile |
U.S. Army
Capt. Darryl M. Butler |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (Army News Service, Dec. 3, 2003) — Ingenuity and improvisation have been hallmarks of the U.S. Army since its inception. Whether it is making something faster, easier, deadlier or safer, soldiers always find a way to improve upon what they are issued.
An improvising reservist has been using his engineering skills to help provide better protection to soldiers riding around Iraq in unarmored High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles. More |
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| Staff Sgt. Kim Almodovar, a member of the 222nd Broadcast Operations Detachment in Iraq, sends holiday wishes to her loved ones at home in Altadena, Calif. |
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Rapid
Equipping Force
Gives Soldiers
the Technical Edge |
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