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Members of the 447th Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility prepare a C-141 cargo aircraft for patient transport, Camp Sather, Baghdad International Airport, Baghdad, Iraq, in mid-December. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stacy L. Pearsall
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Myers: World Must Think of
Terrorism Threat Like Slavery |
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TOWNSVILLE, Australia, Jan. 19, 2004 — The war on terrorism seems light years away from this beautiful tropical city on the Coral Sea, but what happens in New York, Riyadh, Bali or Istanbul has a direct affect on the people here.
That was the message Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, delivered to the people of Townsville during a Jan. 18 stop to end his nine-day, four-country visit to the Asia-Pacific region. More |
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Air Force Tactical Air Control
Troops
Assist Ground Force Operations |
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| By U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Brian Davidson
/ 455th Expeditionary Ops Group |
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BAGRAM,
Afghanistan, Jan. 20, 2004 — "The strong will stand,
the weak will fall by the wayside." For Air Force tactical
air control party airmen, these words are more than just a
motto; they also serve as a battle cry.
Wherever American military forces are found, TACP airmen are
sure to be nearby. Nicknamed the "Air Force infantry" because
they spend most of their career assigned to Army units, tactical
controllers can most often be found embedded with special operations
forces. More |
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Injured Afghan Children Continue
to
Recover at Combat Support Hospital |
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| By U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Keith Thompson / 4th
Public Affairs Detachment |
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BAGRAM, Afghanistan, Jan. 20, 2004 — On Jan. 6, a series of explosions
ripped through the east side of the city of Kandahar, and 11
days later the effects of those explosions were still evident
on the children in the 452nd Combat Support Hospital here.
As many as 14 people were killed and dozens were wounded in the
double bomb blast just
one day after Afghanistan adopted a new constitution. More |
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Task Force 1st
Armored Division
Screens Iraqi Police Applicants
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BAGHDAD,
Iraq, Jan. 20, 2003 — The auditorium at the
Iraqi Forum in central Baghdad was bustling
Jan. 10 with applicants hoping to join the
ranks of the Iraqi Police Service. Before they can attend the police academy, candidates
must go through a prescreening process, which was run by soldiers with the 2nd
Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division. This is the second time the brigade
soldiers conducted the prescreening. More |
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Coalition
Forces
Winning
‘Hearts and Minds’ of Iraqis
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KIRKUK
AIR BASE, Iraq, Jan. 16, 2004 — While overwhelming
force brought a quick end to major combat
operations in Iraq, it’s the coalition’s
ability to win over its people that will
ultimately lead to a free Iraq, says U.S.
Central Command’s deputy commander.
During a quick visit here Jan. 12, the first of
three in a daylong tour of military bases in Iraq, Air Force Lt. Gen. Lance Smith
spoke highly of the efforts of U.S. forces in establishing security and stability
in Iraq. More |
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Airmen ‘Discover,’ Restore Abandoned Mosque
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KIRKUK
AIR BASE, Iraq, Jan. 16, 2004 (AFPN) — Among
a landscape filled with tree stumps, old
barbed wire, concrete and rebar, airmen from
the 506th Air Expeditionary Group found a
hidden jewel – an old building in desperate
need of repair.
Thanks to base chapel, contracting and civil engineers
leaders, and with the help of a large volunteer base, a 35-year-old Sunni mosque
will soon be used again after having been abandoned for several years. More |
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WASHINGTON,
Jan. 19, 2004 — Defense Department officials announced
today the deaths of three soldiers who were supporting Operation
Iraqi Freedom. The soldiers were killed when their Bradley
Fighting Vehicle struck an improvised explosive device and
overturned. Killed were:
Pfc. Cody J. Orr, 21, of Ruskin, Fla. was killed Jan.
17, north of Taji, Iraq. Orr was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 20th Field Artillery
Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
Spc. Larry E. Polley, Jr., of Center, Texas, was
killed Jan. 17, north of Taji, Iraq. Polley was assigned to the 2nd Battalion,
20th Field Artillery Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
Sgt. Edmond L. Randle, 26, of Miami, Fla., was
killed Jan. 17, north of Taji, Iraq. Randle was assigned to the 2nd Battalion,
20th Field Artillery Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas. |
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| Transformation |
Army Stryker Brigade
Moves
Into Mosul Area
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WASHINGTON,
Jan. 20, 2004 — Soldiers equipped with the Stryker — a
transformational, multi-wheeled armored vehicle — are
soon slated to take up duty in the Mosul, Iraq, area
of operations, according to a Combined Joint Task Force
7 news release today.
The 1st Corps headquarters element from Fort Lewis,
Wash., arrived in Mosul Jan. 17. In early February, the release noted, 1st Corps
is slated to relieve the 101st Airborne Division of control of military operations
around Mosul in northern Iraq. More |
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President George W. Bush |
"...In Iraq, the enemies of freedom are being systematically routed from their holes and rounded up. Iraqis are assuming greater responsibility for their own security and future government. American troops in that country are performing their duty with skill and courage, and we're proud of them all." |
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| Profile |
U.S. Air Force
Staff Sgt. Melissa Magyari |
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ROBINS
AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. - It is not every day you get
to cook dinner for Vice President Dick Cheney and
his wife, but that is what Staff Sgt. Melissa Magyari
will soon be doing – and at 30,000 feet, no less.
The 19th Air Refueling Group
command section information manager was one of 10 active-duty service members
recently selected for the Air Force Flight Attendant program – in existence since
the Air Force's beginning. More |
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Restored
Tank
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FORWARD
OPERATING BASE RAIDER, TIKRIT,
Iraq, Jan. 11, 2004 — Standing
at the main gate of Forward
Operating Base Raider, a World
War II Sherman tank, captured
and restored by soldiers of
the 1st Brigade Combat Team,
keeps a constant vigil.
The tank was found along a main highway, at the
beginning of the war, near Forward Operating Base Speicher at an abandoned Iraqi
armored vehicle school. More |
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