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LAYING WIRE — Senior Airman Robert Pash, a cable systems journeyman from the 379th Expeditionary Communications Squadron, digs a trench before laying down wire for a base computer network in Southwest Asia, Dec. 6, 2003. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lynne Neveu
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AFGHANISTAN VISIT
Myers Highlights Progress in
Economic, Government Areas
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     BAGRAM, Afghanistan, Dec. 18, 2003 — Afghanistan is advancing on the security front, but now there is visible proof of advances on the economic and governmental fronts, Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers said here today.
     The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff visited Afghanistan and brought a USO Holiday Show for U.S. service members deployed in the theater. The trip also gave the chairman the chance to get briefings from commanders.
     Speaking at the American headquarters here, Myers said there is a lot of good news coming out of Afghanistan. The completion of the portion of Afghanistan's ring road is an example of economic progress.
     Afghan President Hamid Karzai opened the road connecting the capital of Kabul with Kandahar Dec. 16. The road is vital to the country's prosperity. More
Myers, USO Holiday Show
Tour Central Command Area
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers answers a question during a press conference on the flight line at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. Myers has been touring the U.S. Central Command area with a USO holiday tour. He is standing in front of an A-10 Thunderbolt II. AFPS photo by Jim Garamone      KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, Dec. 18, 2003 — Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers has not forgotten what it was like to be a junior officer assigned to a remote post. That's why he understands the importance of the USO Holiday Tour he has taken to the U.S. Central Command area.
     "I saw USO shows when I was assigned in Taiwan, Okinawa and Korea early in my career," the chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff said during an interview. "It's a taste of America, and it's important to have that taste." The tour features Academy Award-winning actor Robin Williams, Olympic gold medalist and wrestler Kurt Angle, NASCAR driver Mike Wallace and Fox Sports host Leeann Tweeden. More
Iraqi Volunteering Increases
Following Capture of Saddam
By John D. Banusiewicz / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Dec. 18, 2003 — Iraqi citizens are volunteering in record numbers to serve in the country's new security services since the Dec. 13 capture of deposed dictator Saddam Hussein, with the largest concentration of volunteers coming from the area around Saddam's hometown of Tikrit, coalition officials said today.
     In a Baghdad, press conference, Coalition Provisional Authority spokesman Dan Senor – while cautioning that it's too early to label it as a steady trend – said a "record spike" in volunteers for service in the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps took place the day after Saddam's capture was announced. More    Briefing
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Iraq Weekly Progress Update (Governance, Electricity, Education, Oil, Security, Economics, Health Care)
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Rumsfeld Approves
Brigade Deployment, Extension
     WASHINGTON, Dec. 18, 2003 — Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has approved the 120-day deployment to Iraq of units of 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, senior military officials announced today.
      He also approved a 60-day extension for the division's 3rd Brigade. Officials said the 3,500-strong brigade deployed to Iraq six months ago.
      About 2,000 members of 1st Brigade's 3,500 soldiers will deploy the first week of January to provide essential capabilities during the transition between Operation Iraqi Freedom 1 and 2, officials said. The deployment is based on the combatant commander's assessment of what capabilities he needs during the transition.
      Officials said 3rd Brigade will remain in Iraq to provide continuity until the 81 st Infantry Brigade, an Army National Guard unit from Washington State, deploys in March. Originally, the 81 st was slated to deploy in January, but because of operational requirements, the unit needed additional training to attain a higher level of proficiency than what was initially required.
      Officials said it is likely there will be other adjustments in the rotation plan as the transition continues.
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Grant and Gill Honor Troops
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Amy Grant and Vince Gill pay tribute to deployed service members during their holiday tour. Courtesy photo     WASHINGTON, Dec. 18, 2003 — Five-time Grammy-winning gospel and pop music star Amy Grant pays special tribute to U.S. service men and women deployed far from home through the holidays during her "Simply Christmas with Amy Grant and Vince Gill" tour. More
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Defense Counsel Assigned
To Guantanamo Detainee
     WASHINGTON, Dec. 18, 2003 — Defense Department officials announced today that Guantanamo detainee Salim Ahmed Hamdan of Yemen has been assigned a military defense counsel.
      Although he has not been charged, Hamdan is one of six detainees President Bush determined to be subject to his military order of November 13, 2001. Military commission rules require that a detailed defense counsel be available to an accused sufficiently in advance of trial to prepare a defense. More
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Antiterrorism Training at Shaw    More Photo Essays
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Airmen 1st Class Jesse Killingsworth and Karen Santiago from the 20th Civil Engineering Squadron tow equipment needed to detect possible chemical contamination during a local antiterrorism exercise at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Dec. 11, 2003. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Josef Cole 6 More Photos
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Iraqi Legal Profession Trains
To Prosecute Regime Crimes
By John D. Banusiewicz / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Dec. 18, 2003 — Iraqi legal community members have completed training that will help them investigate and prosecute alleged crimes committed by Saddam Hussein's regime, the senior spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority said at a Baghdad press conference today.
     Dan Senor said the authority's office of transitional justice and human rights organized and coordinated the program at the Iraqi Governing Council's request. The council selected the participants, which included judges, lawyers, prosecutors and legal professors, for the two-week advanced legal seminar in Baghdad. More
101st Airborne Passing Along Knowledge to Successors
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     MOSUL, Iraq, Dec. 18, 2003 — The soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division here are working to give their follow-on unit – a multinational division – a head start, division commander Army Maj. Gen. David H. Petraeus said Dec. 17.
     During combat operations in March and April against Saddam Hussein's regime, the 101st fought from Kuwait up through the west of Baghdad and into the north of Iraq. The unit is due to rotate back to Fort Campbell, Ky. in January and February. More
Wolfowitz Calls Spread of Mass Terror Weapons 'Urgent Threat'
By U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample / American Force Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, 2003 — "The spread of weapons of mass terror is one of the most urgent threats facing the globe today," Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz told members of the Proliferation Security Initiative here today.
     Wolfowitz addressed the group, in which 16 nations are represented, during Proliferation Security Initiative's conference at the National Defense University. More  Remarks
Capture of Saddam Not Luck, But Skill, Gen. Abizaid Says
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     KIRKUK, Iraq, Dec. 17, 2003 — Coalition successes in Iraq – including the capture of Saddam Hussein – are not the result of lucky breaks, but the patient, exacting work of intelligence professionals and the soldiers who act on their information, U.S.Central Command chief Army Gen. John Abizaid said.
     Abizaid met with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers during a stop in this northern Iraqi city. He spoke with the press traveling with Myers.
     Abizaid said the key to fighting any insurgency is isolating the enemy. More
Iraqi Translators React to News Of Saddam Hussein's Capture
By U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Williams / 506th Air Expeditionary Group
     KIRKUK AIR BASE, Iraq (AFPN) — “No more nightmares,” said Mohammed Taha. “A lot more good will happen in Iraq after 35 years of nightmares.”
     Taha was just one of thousands of Iraqis who reacted with joy about the news that Saddam Hussein was captured Dec. 13 and is now in U.S. custody. What makes Taha unique is that he is one of a handful of Iraqi exiles working as a translator for the U.S. Air Force here. More
Project Good Will Donates Clothing To Iraqi Families and Orphanages
By U.S. Army Sgt. Mark S. Rickert / 372nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
     TALLIL AIR BASE, Iraq (AFPN) — Airmen here have found a way to become involved with the local Iraqi community through Project Good Will. A joint operation with the Army, the project collects unneeded clothing items from service members, then cleans and donates the clothing to orphanages, schools and local families.
     As airmen leave the base after their tours of duty, many dispose of their civilian clothes. “There’s a lot of life left in those clothes,” said Chaplain (Maj.) Michael Warner, the point of contact for the program. “Our people want to do something to make a difference in the life of the Iraqis.” Story
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4th Infantry Div. Follows Up Big Catch with Samarra Operation 
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Pentagon Welcomes
Wounded Heroes of Terror War
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Heath Calhoun, who lost both legs in a rocket-propelled grenade attack Nov. 7 in Mosul, Iraq, signs a remembrance book in the Pentagon 9-11 Memorial as his wife Tiffany looks on. Calhoun was one of 50 soldiers getting treatment from Walter Reed Army Medical Center who visited the Pentagon Dec. 17. U.S. Army photo by Joe Burlas
     WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, 2003 — Greeted by a loud chorus of more than eight minutes of sustained cheers and applause, 50 soldiers recently wounded or injured in Iraq and Afghanistan visited the Pentagon Dec. 17. More
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      WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 17, 2003 (Army News Service) – At 14, Reggie Showers lost both of his legs in an electrical accident. More than two decades later, he’s living his dream of being a professional stock bike rider. More
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National Guard Chief Lauds
Troops During Bagram Visit
     BAGRAM, Afghanistan, Dec. 18, 2003 — About 100 U.S. Army National Guard soldiers were given a brief insight as to the direction the National Guard is headed by Lt. Gen. H. Steven Blum, chief of the National Guard Bureau, during a town hall meeting held here Wednesday.
     In Afghanistan, “we are fighting war as well as rebuilding a nation,” but that will not ebb the progressive change needed within the National Guard system, said Blum. The National Guard is “essential (and) a national treasure” that needs to be taken care of, he added. More
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Saddam's Iraq: Reign of Terror
Iraqi Freedom
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U.S. Army Gen. John Abizaid
Commander, U.S. Central Command

“There are people who don't want a new government to come forward (in Iraq). There are people who will fight to the death to prevent that from happening. And it's our job that a new Iraq emerges that Iraqis can be proud of, and allows them to live in a relative degree of freedom they've never had before.”

Remarks in Kirkuk, Iraq, Dec. 17, 2003

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U.S. Army Sgt. Jason Harmon, deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, remembers his loved ones at home in the Lone Star State. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Tyrone Walker
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Pfc. George K. Bhimji
U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. George K. Bhimji
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     MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT SAN DIEGO, Calif., Dec. 12, 2003 — Young men in today's American society often choose gangs or drugs over education, work and family. But Marine Corps Pfc. George K. Bhimji, from Platoon 3034, Company K, chose family despite hailing from a Los Angeles neighborhood that presented the same troubles that landed his brothers in jail. More
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Hospital Renovation Work
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     ALI SABIEH, Djibouti, Dec. 13, 2003 — Personnel from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, along with Djiboutian Army officers, participated in a dedication ceremony to mark the final construction phase of a two month long remodeling project for a hospital here, Dec. 13. More

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