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CHARGE! — Spanish special operations force soldiers deployed in support of Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom charge the bridge of USNS Saturn during a mock non-compliant boarding as part of exercise Sea Saber 2004, in the Arabian Gulf, Jan. 17, 2004. The training is the fifth Proliferation Security Initiative exercise focused on interdicting a maritime shipment of weapons of mass destruction-related equipment and materials on the high seas. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Jeffrey Lehrberg
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Bush Says Nation Will Prevail, ‘Bring the Terrorists to Justice’
By Gerry J. Gilmore / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2004 — Although significant victories have been achieved against global terrorists and their enablers in Afghanistan and Iraq, the war isn't over, the commander in chief noted today.
     President Bush told New Mexico Military Institute cadets and emergency first responders in Roswell, N.M., that he remains committed to defend the American homeland from attack. Terrorists, he pointed out, "still plot against us." More     Remarks
RUMSFELD
Terrorism Challenges Freedom
By Rudi Williams / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2003 — Terrorism is a "truly deadly" challenge to freedom, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said today.
     Speaking at a Pentagon breakfast honoring the late Martin Luther King, Rumsfeld said the terrorist threat is more deadly than any that could be imagined during King's era.
     "It's a challenge – not only to the freedom that we enjoy, but also to the very idea of living free. It's a challenge to being able to say what you wish, go where you wish and behave as you wish. We're fighting it by setting in motion the forces of freedom and trying to help make that freedom real to others," Rumsfeld said. More
Change in Tactics: Insurgents
Shift Focus to Attacks on Iraqis
By U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2004 — Anti-coalition and anti-Iraqi elements are moving away from attacking coalition forces as their primary targets and more toward attacks against Iraqi civilians, security forces and government officials, a military spokesman said in Baghdad press conference today.
     Army Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt, deputy operations director for Combined Joint Task Force 7, said that in the latest attack on Iraqi civilians, three vans were ambushed about a kilometer west of Fallujah. More      Briefing
Coalition Requests U.N. Team
Evaluate Iraq Election Potential
By U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2004 — The Coalition Provisional Authority has asked the United Nations to send a team of advisors to take a look at the viability of direct elections in Iraq.
The request comes just months before the June 30 handover of sovereignty in the country, a timetable set by a Nov. 15 agreement and strongly supported by President Bush. More   Briefing
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America Pays Tribute to the Troops
Hockey Fans to Show
Support for Troops
      WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2004 — National Hockey League fans will have a chance to show their support for the troops during an NHL matchup Jan. 25. The RBC Center in Raleigh, N.C., will host Military Appreciation Night Jan. 25 as the Carolina Hurricanes take on the Buffalo Sabres 1:30 p.m. More
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Former Marine Helps
Military Wife Visit Family
     ABOARD USS PELELIU, Jan. 20, 2004 — The biggest sacrifices made in the current war against terror are not only made by the men and women currently serving in operations around the world, but also by the families they leave behind.
      Stephen G. Smith, a former Marine, recognized those sacrifices, and during the holiday season, purchased a round-trip plane ticket for Julie Jones so she could visit her family while her husband, Marine Sgt. Jacob Jones, is deployed. Story

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101st Brigade Transfers
Authority to Strykers
      MOSUL, Iraq, Jan. 22, 2004 — The 1st Brigade, 327th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) handed over control of the Tigris River Valley area of northern Iraq today to the 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade (Stryker) 2nd Infantry Division in a ceremony at the Qayarrah West Airfield.
     "Today is bittersweet. There is no doubt that every soldier in the 1st BCT is anxious to get home, including me," said Col. Ben Hodges, brigade commander. "For the rest of your lives, no matter what you do or where you go, you'll be able to look back proudly." More
Mortar Attack Kills 2 Soldiers;
Raids Continue to Get Results
      WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2004 — Two U.S. soldiers were killed and another was injured in a Jan. 21 mortar and rocket attack on a 4th Infantry Division base near Baqubah, Iraq.
     The wounded soldier was treated immediately and was evacuated to the 21st Combat Support Hospital, according to a Combined Joint Task Force 7 news release. The soldier was reported to be in critical, but stable, condition.
     Officials are withholding the soldiers' names until their families are notified. More
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Five military members who were killed when their MH-53M Pave Low helicopter crashed Nov. 23, 2003, in Afghanistan are carried to their final resting place by horse-drawn caisson during a full-honor mass funeral at Arlington National Cemetery on Jan. 21, 2004. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jim Varhegyi 3 More Photos
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Resistance Elements 'Brought
To Their Knees,' Odierno Says
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2004 — Former regime elements have been "brought to their knees" in the 4th Infantry Division area of Iraq, the division commander said in a news conference today.
     Army Maj. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno said the capture of Saddam Hussein was a major defeat for the enemy. The most important result of the capture, he added, was the increase in intelligence coming from Iraqis on anti-coalition activities. More     Briefing
Terror War Highlights Troops' Need for Nonlethal Systems
By Gerry J. Gilmore / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2004 — To win hearts and minds during 21st-century military operations, it will be essential for U.S. service members to have options other than the use of deadly force, a senior Defense Department official asserted.
     "You don't want to go into another person's country with the only option being lethal force, because that will turn the populace against you," said Alan R. Shaffer, the director for plans and programs with the Defense Department's Office of Defense Research and Engineering. More
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 USS Philadelphia Returns from Historic Deployment
     GROTON, Conn., Jan. 22, 2004 (NNS) — USS Philadelphia returned to Naval Submarine Base New London Jan. 18 after completing a seven-month deployment supporting the global war on terrorism. This deployment was a historic one. The Philadelphia became the first Los Angeles-class submarine to complete 1,000 dives. More
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Afghan, Iraq Lessons Learned Assist Transformation Efforts
By Gerry J. Gilmore / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Jan. 21, 2004 — Lessons learned from U.S. military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq are greatly assisting Defense Department transformation efforts, the chief of U.S. Joint Forces Command said here today.
     "The fact that we are conducting (those) operations with the breadth and depth that we are allows our services and allows our joint forces to experiment in a way that you can't replicate running any type of concept development and experimentation program – war games or the like," noted Navy Adm. Edmund P. Giambastiani Jr. More
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Multi-National Forces Conclude 'Sea Saber' Maritime Exercise

Spanish Special Operations Forces soldiers stand guard over role players aboard the Military Sealift Command combat stores ship USNS Saturn during a mock non-compliant boarding as part of exercise Sea Saber 2004. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Jeffrey Lehrberg      MANAMA, Bahrain, Jan. 22, 2004 (NNS) — In a flash of explosive action, special forces teams successfully boarded and seized a suspected merchant ship Jan. 17 in the Arabian Sea, bringing to conclusion Sea Saber, a multi-national exercise aimed at stemming the flow of weapons of mass destruction. More

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Saddam is Gone, But Work Goes On

Soldiers from G Troop 10th Calvary Regiment 1st Brigade Combat Team run down stairs of an Iraqi's home during a raid in Tikrit, Iraq Jan. 5. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Bronwyn N. Meyer      TIKRIT, Iraq — “Why do you guys only speak English when we are trying to arrest you?” a soldier asked an Iraqi man while scrambling for his Arabic language handbook.
     After breaking the language barrier, the Iraqi man presented the troops with his AK-47 assault rifle while his house was searched during a daytime raid. More
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Local Entrepreneur Provides Desert Oasis
     FORWARD OPERATING BASE RIDGWAY, Iraq — A sign of progress sits on a small patch of green grass at Forward Operating Base Ridgway, Iraq. It is an Iraqi-owned and -operated restaurant that serves up Middle Eastern culture and a small reminder of home to soldiers stationed here. More
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Nation Strong, Americans Are 'Rising to the Tasks of History'
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. Coalition Officials: Iraqi Army First Brigade Nearly Complete 
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Sailors 'Sea Swap'
USS Chinook in Bahrain
      MANAMA, Bahrain, Jan. 21, 2004 (NNS) — Crew members on the first coastal patrol vessel to participate in the Chief of Naval Operations’ sea swap initiative met face-to-face recently, to pass ownership of the ship to the new crew in Bahrain.
     Off-going USS Chinook sailors, who have manned the ship since July 2003, spent the morning performing various demonstrations at sea with the oncoming crew, USS Tempest sailors of Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base.
     The off-going crew, formerly from USS Tornado, is returning to Little Creek for a post-deployment stand-down period and then regaining command of Tornado. More
Coast Guard Cutter Crew
Helps Keep the Homeland Safe
     KODIAK, Alaska, Jan. 21, 2004 — The Coast Guard cutter Storis and its crew answered the call to keep the homeland safe from possible terrorist attacks when the Department of Homeland Security raised the national threat level to orange last month.
     “Being at such a high state of readiness on the ship stretched us pretty thin; but we were ready for anything,” said Seaman Peter Avery. Story
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Saddam's Iraq: Reign of Terror
Iraqi Freedom
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President George W. Bush

"...The men and women of the American military – they have taken the hardest duty. We've seen their skill and their courage in armored charges and midnight raids, and lonely hours on faithful watch. We have seen the joy when they return, and felt the sorrow when one is lost. I've had the honor of meeting our servicemen and women at many posts, from the deck of a carrier in the Pacific to a mess hall in Baghdad.
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"Many of our troops are listening tonight. And I want you and your families to know: America is proud
of you."

State of the Union Address, Jan. 20, 2004
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Profile
U.S. Air Force
Capt. Brent Davis
      WASHINGTON — When Capt. Brent Davis agreed to help drum up support for a bone marrow donor drive, he had no idea that 18 months and 1.5 liters of bone marrow later his actions may have saved a young man’s life.
     The journey began when a fellow officer contacted Davis, 910th Airlift Wing public affairs chief at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio, while trying to raise enough interest to sponsor a visit by representatives from the C. W. Bill Young Department of Defense Marrow Donor Program. More
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Airmen Accomplish Big
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  Senior Master Sgt. Terry Gazaway (right) prepares to guide Master Sgt. Tom Guerrero as he backs a fuel truck toward a visiting C-17 Globemaster III here. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Brian Davidson        KARSHI-KHANABAD, Uzbekistan, Jan. 22, 2004 — At first glance, the little-known airfield in Karshi-Khanabad appears to be nothing more than a sleepy, little whistle-stop for aircraft supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Officially named Camp Stronghold Freedom, the base is most often referred to as “K-2.” More
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Weapons, Explosives
Mark Bomb-Making Ring
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Soldiers from 5th Engineer Battalion search an orange grove Jan 12, after coalition forces discovered a bounty of weapons and bomb making material buried in a rural village in Taji, Iraq. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. David Bennett      TAJI, Iraq, Jan. 14, 2004 — A tip from an Iraqi informer led coalition forces Jan. 12 to a large bounty of weapons and explosives hidden in an orange grove a few miles from Forward Operating Base Gunner. Teaming with Macedonian Special Forces troops, members of 5th Engineer Battalion unearthed rockets, mortar rounds and plastic explosives from shallow holes in the rural village. More
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