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| Search for Saddam Ends in 4th Infantry Division's Backyard |
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| By U.S. Army Staff Sgt. David Bennett / 367th Mobile Public Affairs |
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AD DAWR, Iraq, Dec. 15, 2003 – The image of a bearded and bowed Saddam Hussein, captured Dec. 13 in this small farming village, is now a worldwide phenomenon.
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| Saddam's Makeshift Kitchen |
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However, the final chapter in the ousted dictator’s apprehension has been a story of patience and persistence for members of the 4th Infantry Division and Taskforce Ironhorse.
“It feels good,” said Spc. Michael Tillery, a 4th Battalion, 42nd Field Artillery Regiment member from Alexandria, Va. who participated in the successful raid. “All the work has paid off and that one step is finally over – finding Saddam.” More
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| 4th Infantry Div. Troops Knew 'Something Major' was in the Air |
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| By Donna Miles / American Forces Press Service |
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 16, 2003 — It was the height of irony. Soldiers from the Army's 4th Infantry Division were huddled around television screens in Saddam Hussein's opulent palace in Tikrit, Iraq, watching the Dec. 14 announcement that a division task force had pulled the former dictator from a hole in the ground beneath a hovel just nine miles away.
As the news broke, cheers and applause thundered through the marble corridors of the palace, now headquarters for the Fort Hood, Texas-based division.
"It was an unbelievable feeling," said Sgt. Billy Atkinson from the 124th Signal Battalion "I couldn't believe it until I actually saw it on the news."
Most of the troops watching coalition and military leaders describe Saddam's capture had little or no advance warning. But many said they knew that something was in the air. More
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| 'WE GOT HIM' |
4th Infantry Captures Saddam
In Remote Village Near Tikrit |
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| By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service |
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WASHINGTON,
Dec. 14, 2003 — With three words – "We got him" – Ambassador
L. Paul Bremer III announced at a press briefing in Baghdad today
that U.S. forces had captured Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein near
his hometown of Tikrit.
Saddam was taken into custody at a small mud-walled compound outside the village of Ad Dwar at 8:30 p.m. Dec. 13.
About 600 members of the 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, along with special operations forces, launched Operation Red Dawn after receiving intelligence that Saddam was in the area, said Army Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, commander of coalition forces in the country. More
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Holiday Spirit
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| Lt. Col. Steven Keith, a U.S. Air Force chaplain, hands out homemade cookies donated by Hill Air Force Base, Utah, to security forces troop Airman 1st Class Joseph Murphy on duty at Baghdad International Airport, Iraq, Dec. 10, 2003. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Lisa M. Zunzanyika |
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| New York Reserve Unit Makes a
Difference One Project at a Time |
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BAHGDAD, Iraq, Dec. 14, 2003 — He’s opened the canals that supply water to farmers across southern Baghdad, provided a medical clinic to an isolated community, and given new schoolbooks to young Iraqi children. But more importantly, this Army commander is giving his soldiers the chance to make a change for the Iraqi people.
U.S. Army Col. John Huntley, 50, Albany, N.Y., 414th Civil Affairs Battalion commander, a 21-year Army veteran and the New York state veterinarian, said being a soldier in Iraqi is the best place to make a difference in the world today. More |
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New Sgt. Maj. of the Army
Reflects on Role in Iraq
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 15, 2003 (Army News Service) — Command Sgt. Maj. Kenneth Preston had one regret when he found out that he was going to be the 13th sergeant major of the Army: he would have to pack up and leave his troops in Iraq.
Preston, who served in a dual role as the command sergeant major of the Germany-based V Corps and the Combined Joint Task Force 7 in Baghdad, said there's always some reservation when you have to leave before the rest of the team. "However, the good news is the soldiers that I deployed there with will be going home within the next 30 to 45 days," he said. More |
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Navy's Master Chief Petty Officer
Visits Enterprise Crew
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USS ENTERPRISE, Dec. 16, 2003 (NNS) -- Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Terry Scott visited sailors from USS Enterprise Dec. 12 during the ship’s port visit to Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates.
Scott opened his remarks by commenting on the job Enterprise sailors are doing in the war on terrorism. “I don’t think anybody has had forces over Iraq, Afghanistan and the Horn of Africa all at the same time before. When I hear about Enterprise doing it, it fills me with a great amount of pride and satisfaction knowing the great work all of you are doing out here.” More |
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Defense Officials
Identify Army Casualty |
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 16, 2003 — Defense Department officials announced today
the death of a soldier who was
supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Army Pfc. Kenneth C. Souslin, 21,
of Mansfield, Ohio, died Dec. 15 at Baghdad International Airport,
Iraq. Souslin died of non-combat related injuries. He was assigned
to the 440th Signal Company, 22nd Signal Brigade, V Corps, Darmstadt,
Germany. The incident is under investigation.
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Organization Explains Guard,
Reserve Re-Employment Rights |
ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 16, 2003 — Bobby Hollingsworth calls it "closing the loop."
The executive director of the National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve is referring to how that organization is taking its message to members of the National Guard and other reservists who are serving in Kuwait and Iraq.
Hollingsworth, a retired Marine Corps Reserve two-star general, knows about communicating with military , who are dealing with the stresses of life in a combat zone and concerns about what is going on back at home. More |
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Gen. Richard B. Myers
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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"Leaders that ... cause the death or torture or disfigurement of hundreds of thousands of people eventually will be brought to justice." |
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Comments during trip to Kuwait, Dec. 15, 2003
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| U.S. Army Spc. Jared Cruz from the Florida National Guard's 124 Infantry Regiment, deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, remembers that special someone at home during the holidays. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Tyrone Walker |
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BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan, Dec . 15, 2003 -- The coalition in Afghanistan remembers what we are fighting for; we remember the thousands of victims of terrorism, here and abroad.
In coordination with the Islamic Transitional Government of Afghanistan, Combined Joint Task Force 180 continues to train the Afghan National Army, provide civil affairs support, and disrupt, deny, and destroy terrorist and anti-ITGA forces in order to establish a stable and secure Afghanistan. More |
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| Profile |
U.S. Army
Sgt. 1st Class Belinda Justice |
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ORLANDO, Fla. , Dec. 15, 2003 (Army News Service) —Tears of joy streamed down Sgt. 1st Class Belinda Justice’s face after being named the equal opportunity advisor of the year during the 6th Annual Army Worldwide Equal Opportunity Advisors Conference in Orlando. I’m very happy and humbled to be given this great honor,”Justice said. “I know there are a lot of other EOAs (equal opportunity advisors) out there who are doing great things. I’m very proud to be the one chosen as this year’s winner.” More |
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Concerned Trooper Finds
Donations for Sadr City School |
BAGHDAD, Iraq — Fox Troop, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Task Force 1st Armored Division, delivered over 225 kilograms of school supplies to the Al Razi School throughout November. The boxes contained notebooks, paper, scissors, glue, tape, crayons, markers, book bags, and thousands of pens and pencils, all donated by citizens of the United States. The school headmaster, Mr. Jassim Mohammed, was extremely grateful for the gift. More
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Marines, West Va. Army
Reservists Build 'Joint' Camp |
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Twelfth-Grade Winners
Offer Their Insights |
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| WASHINGTON, Dec. 16, 2003 — Nicole Tidwell from Decatur, Ala., wrote in the Weekly Reader’s Operation Tribute to Freedom essay contest that she is “forever in debt to the people that have died and are still dying for…every freedom that I am privileged to have.” More More essays |
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