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Dec 21, 2003
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TAKEOFF — A U.S. Navy S-3B Viking from Sea Control Squadron 32, flies past F/A-18 Hornets after a catapult launch from the USS Enterprise, Dec. 16, 2003. Enterprise is currently underway in the Arabian Gulf. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Milosz Reterski
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Myers Salutes U.S. Troops, Recaps Central Command Trip
By K.L. Vantran / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Dec. 21, 2003 – The American soldier, Time magazine's choice for Person of the Year, is "exactly right," the nation's top military officer told Sunday news shows audiences here today.
     The magazine cover is a "fitting tribute to these young men and women who have volunteered to serve their country and are over there doing a superb job," Joint Chiefs Chairman Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers said on CNN's "Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer."
     The general just returned Dec. 20 from visiting 25,000 troops in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Bahrain and Djibouti. "The military in many cases stands between terrorists and their goal," the chairman said on "Fox News Sunday." "They're doing a terrific job. America ought to be proud of its military." More
U.S. Presence Vital to Horn of Africa Counterterrorism Efforts
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     CAMP LEMONIER, Djibouti, Dec. 20, 2003 – The American presence here has helped thwart at least three and possibly as many as 10 terrorist attacks in the Horn of Africa region, said Marine Brig. Gen. Mastin Robeson, commander of the Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa.
     Robeson spoke to press traveling with Joint Chiefs Chairman Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers during a stop at the command's headquarters here Dec. 19.
     Robeson said the only mission of the 1,400 Americans deployed in the region is counterterrorism. The command uses humanitarian assistance, military-to-military ties, civil-military missions and other means to help the countries of the region fight terrorists that have burrowed in to the region. More
Al Qaeda Suspects Detained Following Maritime Intercept
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     MANAMA, Bahrain, Dec. 20, 2003 — U.S. Navy forces have detained four al Qaeda suspects as a result of maritime interdiction operations in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Vice Adm. David Nichols said Dec. 19.
     Nichols, who heads the U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, 5th Fleet, said that within the last two weeks, ships stopped and searched two ships.
     In one instance, sailors detained one individual; in the other it was three. In one case, the suspected al Qaeda was trying to enter Iraq. In the other, Navy officials do not know where the ship was destined.
     At least one ship was carrying hashish, said Navy officials. They conjecture that al Qaeda is running drugs to pay for terrorist acts. More
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President Praises Volunteers
     WASHINGTON, Dec. 20, 2003 — Service members are among volunteers President Bush singled out in his radio address here today in praise for their community service.
     "Some of the men and women I have met are members of the armed forces, who volunteer time in their communities on top of their service to the nation," the commander in chief said. Story
Iraqis' Spirit Liberated
With Capture of Saddam
     WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, 2003 — When U.S. troops stormed Baghdad in April, the Iraqi people were liberated. This week, with the capture of Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi people were "liberated in spirit," Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs Bryan Whitman said here today.
      While it's too early to tell exactly what the former dictator's capture means to the future of Iraq, Whitman said, it "certainly means that he's not coming back." More
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Field Rations Evolve to Meet Conditions, Warfighter Preferences
      WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, 2003 — Troops in the field about to grab a meal, ready to eat combat ration might want to choose the "Jamaican pork chop," the "pasta with alfredo sauce" or the "beef with mushrooms."
     Troops in Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan reported sacrificing all but a few carefully chosen food items from their Meals, Ready to Eat pouches to lighten their pockets and rucksacks. More
Natick To Field New Combat Ration for Troops on the Move
      WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, 2003 — "Ration stripping," they call it when forward- deployed combat troops jettison all but the most essential items from their Meals, Ready to Eat so they don't have so much to carry as they set out on a mission.
     Troops in Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan reported sacrificing all but a few carefully chosen food items from their Meals, Ready to Eat pouches to lighten their pockets and rucksacks. More
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Walter Reed Red Cross
Asks Donors To Hold Off
     WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, 2003 — In August, the American Red Cross asked the public for donations of phone cards, clothing, small suitcases, and comfort items for service members recuperating at Walter Reed Army Medical Center here.
     Now Barbara Green, the American Red Cross station manager, says she has more donations than she can use. More
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Bush, Blair Welcome Libya's
Pledge to Dismantle Weapons
By K.L. Vantran / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Dec. 20, 2003 — Libya's leader, Colonel Moammar al Ghadafi, confirmed his commitment to disclose and dismantle all weapons of mass destruction programs and has agreed to allow inspectors from international organizations to enter his country, President Bush said here Dec. 19.
     "These inspectors will render an accounting of all nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and will help oversee their elimination," he added. "Colonel Ghadafi's commitment, once it is fulfilled, will make our country more safe and the world more peaceful." More  President's Remarks
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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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'Tremendous Strides' Made in Iraq, Afghanistan, Collins Says
By K.L. Vantran / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, 2003 —While the instability and conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan often dominate the news, between 80 and 90 percent of the people in these countries live "much more normal lives than the media normally presents," Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Stability Operations Joseph J. Collins said here today.
     Despite opposition from the Taliban and al Qaeda in Afghanistan and remnants of the Baath Party, foreign fighters and international terrorists in Iraq, the retired Army officer said, "progress in combating these groups has been on-going and U.S. and coalition forces have made tremendous strides." More
Kimmitt: Insurgency Attempts
to Terrorize ‘Will Not Succeed’
By John D. Banusiewicz / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 —Insurgents targeting Iraqis are relying on the terrorist adage "Kill one, terrorize a thousand," but won't succeed in their efforts to derail freedom and stability, the deputy operations director for Combined Joint Task Force 7 said in a Baghdad news conference today.
     Army Brig. Gen. Mark T. Kimmitt explained the increased number of attacks are meant to show the Iraqi people that former regime elements still can "reach out and touch" them. More     Briefing
Rumsfeld Conveys Thanks of Nation to Terror War Veterans
By Gerry J. Gilmore / American Forces Press Service
     FAYETTEVILLE, N.C., Dec. 19, 2003 — Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld welcomed a new crop of Air Force combat controllers , watched an Army infantry training exercise and consoled family members Dec. 18 during a visit to Pope Air Force Base and Fort Bragg here.
     Arriving at Pope at around 1 p.m., Rumsfeld made his way to the base's community club to observe the graduation ceremony of 18 new combat controllers. A 13-week course trains and prepares airmen for parachuting into war zones to set up cargo drop areas and provide battlefield air traffic control. The controllers also are trained to coordinate air strikes. More
Barno Addresses Challenges of Dual Missions in Afghanistan
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service

     BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan, Dec. 19, 2003 - While coalition forces will do their utmost to kill or capture terrorist leaders here, the provincial reconstruction teams in Afghanistan are the wave of the future, said Army Lt. Gen. David Barno.
     Barno, commander of Combined Forces Command, Central Asia, also said operations in Afghanistan have not been limited by the war in Iraq. "We have a robust capability here that continues to do daily work against critical targets - Osama bin Laden, Al Zawahiri, Mullah Omar, Gullbaden Hekmatyar," he said. "Those are very important targets here in the theater, and we have assets going after them on a daily basis." More

Oregon Reservists Tackle First Tanker Mission at Incirlik Air Base
By U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Elaine Aviles / 39th Air Base Group Public Affairs
     INCIRLIK AIR BASE, Turkey — More than 125 people and four KC-135 tankers from the 939th Air Refueling Wing from Portland, Oregon, deployed here recently in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, relieving reservists from Grissom Air Reserve Base, Ind., and McConnell Air Force Base, Kan.
      The reservists’ mission is to refuel E-8 Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar Systems and C-17s hauling people and supplies downrange during their 45-day stint at Incirlik. More
Thousands Gather for USO Show
By U.S. Army Sgt. Greg Heath / 4th Public Affairs Detachment
Service members grab for t-shirts and other gifts during the show. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Greg Heath     BAGRAM, Afghanistan, Dec. 19, 2003 — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Richard Myers and some all-star guests visited Bagram yesterday as part of the United Service Organizations’ sponsored Christmas tour.
      Myers brought along actor and comedic legend Robin Williams, Olympic gold medalist and World Wrestling Entertainment superstar Kurt Angle, and NASCAR racer Mike Wallace to Afghanistan to thank all military members for doing their part in the war on terrorism. More
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Myers Highlights Progress in Economic, Government Areas
Wolfowitz Calls Spread of Mass Terror Weapons 'Urgent Threat'
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. Iraqi Legal Profession Trains to Prosecute Regime Crimes 
. Iraqi Volunteering Increases Following Capture of Saddam 
Capture of Saddam Not Luck, But Skill, Gen. Abizaid Says
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Terror War Continues, Rumsfeld Says, Despite Saddam's Capture 
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Despite Loss of Leg,
Marine Goes Army Airborne
     FORT BENNING, Ga., Dec. 19, 2003 — Sgt. Christopher Chandler, an Aurora, Colo., native, lost his left leg from below the knee Dec. 16, 2001, when he stepped on a land mine while providing security for an explosives ordnance disposal unit in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Chandler recently made history when he graduated from the U.S. Army Basic Airborne Course. Story
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Hello my fellow military members!
     Wishing you all peace this holiday season and a safe return home. Thank you for your service and please know that you are ALL thought of each and every day back home in the states!!! Sincerely,
     Staff Sgt. Krista LaFrance,
     New York Army National Guard
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Grant and Gill Honor Troops
During 'Simply Christmas' Tour
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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Saddam's Iraq: Reign of Terror
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President George W. Bush

“Members of the Armed Forces are now serving in a great cause, serving in an historic time. the peace and security of our fellow citizens depend upon their bravery and their willingness to serve. In so doing, our soldiers accept the dangers and the hardships that this cause sometimes requires.”

At Walter Reed Army Medical Center,
Dec. 18, 2003

Deputy Defense Secretary
Paul Wolfowitz

“The state of Saddam Hussein I think has already sent a powerful message to those who would make it their business to support exporters of terror through weapons of mass destruction. One way or another, the world is determined to put them out of business.”

Remarks, Dec. 17, 2003

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Afghanistan Update
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     BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan, Dec. 19, 2003 – Afghan Militia Forces in the Kandahar area led a coalition patrol to a cache of rockets, Dec. 18, 2003, according to Combined Joint Task Force 180 (Afghanistan). Coalition soldiers, including experts from the 767th Explosive Ordnance Detachment, transported the 44 Chinese 107mm rockets and fuses to Kandahar Air Field for destruction.
     As part of an ongoing humanitarian assistance, coalition civil affairs soldiers traveled to Nisswan School in Gardez province and distributed several boxes of school supplies. More
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U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Joseph Middleton, a sailor aboard USS Enterprise supporting Operations Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, sends Hanukkah greetings home to his loved ones. U.S. Navy Photo by Seaman Justin N. McGarry
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Stars Tour Iraq for Holidays
Academy Award-winning actor and comedian Robin Williams is surrounded by military admirers following a holiday-tour stop here Dec. 17. Williams and other celebrities are visiting military forces, along with Gen. Richard B. Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as part of a United Service Organizations-sponsored tour. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Williams
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     BALAD AIR BASE, Iraq (AFPN) — Airmen and soldiers crowded the only hangar here Dec. 17 in hopes of capturing a glimpse of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and several entertainers who were traveling throughout Iraq.
     Gen. Richard Myers brought with him Academy Award winning actor and comedian Robin Williams, Olympic gold medalist and professional wrestler Kurt Angle, NASCAR driver Mike Wallace, and former model and television personality Leeann Tweeden.
     “We’re here for one reason,” Myers said. “We’re here to wish you happy holidays.” More

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