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| U.S. Army soldiers from Company C, 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, work together to build up their new home, Comanche Firebase, in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan. The company arrived in Ghanzi Province Jan. 6, 2004, to support battalion operations in the province. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Greg Heath |
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| Terrorism Challenges Freedom |
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| By Rudi Williams / American Forces Press
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WASHINGTON,
Jan. 22, 2004 — 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 |
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101st Airborne Division Troops
Head Home to Fort Campbell |
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| By U.S. Army Pfc. Thomas Day / 40th Public
Affairs Detachment |
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CAMP
WOLVERINE, Kuwait, Jan. 22, 2004 — The floodgates have opened
as the first flights of 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)
soldiers left Wednesday and Thursday from the Kuwait City Airport
for Fort Campbell, Ky.
101st Airborne Division soldiers began arriving
at Fort Campbell directly from Mosul earlier this month. Those fortunate soldiers
were not necessary for the three-day convoys necessary to move their unit’s
equipment back to Kuwait for shipping home. More |
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| USS George Washington
Rejoins War on Terror |
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| By Journalist 3rd Class Elizabeth Enockson
/ USS George Washington |
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USS
GEORGE WASHINGTON, At Sea, Jan. 23, 2004 (NNS) — More than
5,000 sailors said goodbye to their families and friends as
USS George Washington, the embarked Carrier Air Wing 7, Commander
Carrier Group 8 and Destroyer Squadron 28 departed Norfolk
Jan. 20, 2004, for a scheduled deployment to the Mediterranean
Sea and possibly the Persian Gulf.
This is George Washington’s first opportunity
to rejoin the global war on terrorism since she returned from her last deployment,
Dec. 20, 2002. More |
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International Partners
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Republic of Korea Soldiers
Ring in Lunar New Year
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BAGRAM,
Afghanistan, Jan. 23, 2004 — Even though most of the
western world partied in the New Year more than a month
ago, the Korean soldiers here at Bagram Airbase yesterday
rang in Sol-nal, or the Republic of Korea’s celebration
of the lunar New Year – the country’s biggest
holiday.
Sol-nal is a Korean celebration of family and good friends
and is also a day when they take time to honor family elders
and their ancestors. More
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Iraqi Police
Provide Secure
Border for Pilgrims During
Hajj
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AR, Iraq, Jan. 23, 2004 – More than 200 Iraqi
Border Police safely transferred thousands
of Iraqi citizens through the Iraqi-Saudi Arabian
border headed to Mecca on their Hajj, a religious
pilgrimage conducted after Ramadan and lasting
10 days.
Iraqi Border Police spearheaded the complex security
arrangement at their base in the remote town of Ar Ar, located on the Iraqi-Saudi
Arabian border. More |
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Task Force All American Troops
Renovate Rural Dental Clinic
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AR RAMADI, Iraq – Task Force All American soldiers celebrated yet another important medical clinic being reopened to treat patients in the Al Anbar Province of Iraq. The Al Assan Specialty Dental Clinic, a subsidiary of Ar Ramdi General Hospital, has been refurbished and reopened during a huge ceremony on Jan. 13.
“It’s more than a dental clinic,” said Dr. Weedat, director of the clinic. “We also teach here. We have 11 interns.” More |
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California Reservists Train Iraqis
For Embassy Security Duties
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BAGHDAD, Iraq – Soldiers from the 382nd Military Police Detachment, an Army Reserve unit from San Diego, Calif., have been training Iraqi security officers for the several foreign embassies across Baghdad to ensure the safety of the diplomats visiting and working there.
The security officers, known as diplomatic protective services, are receiving training from U.S. Soldiers and Iraqi experts in everything from marksmanship to first aid. More |
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| Transformation |
War on
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HARBOR, Hawaii, Jan. 23, 2004 (NNS) — U.S. Navy
Rear Adm. Paul F Sullivan, commander, Submarine
Force Pacific, U.S. Pacific Fleet, said his submariners
are ready for 2004. The attack submarines stationed
in Pearl Harbor, San Diego and Guam, as well as
the "boomers" homeported in Bangor, Wash.,
are ready to play their part in the war
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Exercise Desert Talon
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MARINE CORPS AIR STATION YUMA, Ariz., Jan. 23, 2004 — Marines from aviation units throughout the United States checked in here Jan. 17 for exercise Desert Talon 1-04.
Desert Talon will prepare the air combat element of the Marine Air Ground Task Force going to Iraq, said Maj. James T. Jenkins, special projects officer, Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron 1. More than 1,100 Marine students, 1,000 support personnel and 50 aircraft are participating in the exercise. Story |
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CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C., Jan. 22, 2003 — U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. James T. Conway, commander of I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton Calif., took time Jan. 21 to speak to hundreds of Marines and sailors preparing to deploy to Iraq this year.
"Our mission is to assume responsibility in the (north western portion) of Iraq and to provide stability and security in the region to return Iraq to the Iraqis," said Conway, who led I Marine Expeditionary Force troops during the intense fight to Baghdad last year. Story |
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| Profile |
U.S. Marine Corps
Recruit Billy Joe McCulloch |
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SAN ANTONIO — While most 18 year olds are preparing for college, a high school age Texan has already graduated from one.
Billy Joe McCulloch received
his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Texas Lutheran University in December.
Now what? Grad school? No. Civilian job market? No. McCulloch decided to enlist
in the Marine Corps. More |
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| Air
Traffic Controllers Own Iraqi Sky |
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| TALLIL
AIR BASE, Iraq, Jan. 22, 2004
(AFPN) — From American
and coalition aircraft to civilian
airliners now traveling through
the Iraqi airspace, the number
of aircraft coming and going
over Iraq has increased exponentially
in the last year. More |
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Vietnam
Veteran Brings
Message of Hope to Soldiers |
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| BAGHDAD,
IRAQ, Jan. 23, 2004 — Sometimes,
when you’re having a
bad day, it helps to talk to
someone who’s had a worse
day and made it through. For
the soldiers of the Bulldog
Brigade, hearing
Dave Roever talk was the shot
in the arm that most of 3rd
Brigade’s soldiers needed. Story |
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