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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Hicks and
Senior Airman John Fanning, both with the
46th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron,
perform post-flight checks on an RQ-1 Predator
at Tallil Air Base, Iraq, Jan. 19, 2004. Predator
is a remotely piloted aircraft that provides
real-time surveillance imagery. U.S. Air Force
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| Seven Killed, More Wounded During Three Incidents in Iraq |
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 24, 2004 – Coalition officials reported seven Americans killed in operations in Iraq overnight and today.
Three Task Force All American soldiers were killed and six were wounded when a vehicle-based improvised explosive device detonated in Khalidiyah today, according to a U.S. Central Command release. In addition, several Iraqi civilians were wounded in this attack. The attack is under investigation. More |
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Bush to Request $401.7 Billion
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WASHINGTON,
Jan. 23, 2004 — In a break from past practices, the Defense
Department announced that President Bush will request $401.7
billion as the Fiscal 2005 Defense Budget Request. Officials
said the number represents about a 7 percent increase from fiscal
2004. The budget request will
not fund the ongoing war on terror. DoD will request supplemental
budget requests for those funds. Story |
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Slovak Leaders Visit
Troops in Afghanistan
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BAGRAM, Afghanistan,
Jan. 26, 2004 – Slovakian troops here received
the best wishes of their countrymen Jan. 23, as
the country's prime minister and defense minister
visited to offer them encouragement in their mission
for freedom.
Prime Minister Mikuláš
Dzurinda walked steadily in front of a formation
of troops who greeted their country's leader with
a proud, solid salute as he began to cross their
path. More |
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Guard Troop Exodus |
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WASHINGTON,
Jan. 23, 2004 —Though the Army National Guard and Army
Reserve specifically and the reserve components in general have
been meeting their recruiting and retention goals, Defense Department
officials still are concerned and are looking for ways to address
retention. But officials do not
expect an exodus of Guard soldiers after they return from duty
in Afghanistan and Iraq, contrary to news reports today. More |
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Task Force
1st Armored Division
Soldiers Swap Smiles With Orphans |
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Jan. 26, 2004 - Even in a hostile
environment where the enemy could be just
around the corner, nothing will put a smile
on a soldier's face more quickly than little
kids. The
soldiers of 2nd Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry
Regiment at Camp Marlboro never pass up a
chance to make life just a little bit easier
for some of the less fortunate Iraqi children.
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Iraqi Police
Provide Secure
Border for Pilgrims During Hajj |
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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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Iraq, Afghan Battlefield
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MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AFPN), Jan. 23, 2004 — When American military commanders in Iraq and Afghanistan want clear, secure and fast communications, they reach for their satellite phones. More often than not, the operator who patches through their calls is sitting in a building at MacDill AFB, Fla.
People at the one-stop-shop Regional Satcom Support Center here process requests for satellite phone time and schedule the required bandwidth to commanders all over the globe. Story |
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Marines' Homefront Effort
Improves Marine, Iraqi Ties |
MARINE CORPS
RECRUIT DEPOT SAN DIEGO, Calif., Jan. 23, 2004 — Three
Depot Marines recently took part in delivering donated toys,
school supplies, medical supplies and sports equipment for deployed
Marines to give to Iraqis as part of the No Better Friend Program.
The No Better Friend Program
is a Marine Corps effort to improve the relationship between
Iraqis and the Marines in Iraq, said Capt. Dave Walker, assistant
Depot inspector.
"This is a great program,"
said Walker. "We want the Iraqis to trust us and look
at the Marines as friends and protectors, not enemies."
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TALLIL AIR BASE, Iraq (AFPN) — She is outgoing and friendly. She is an icon at the base’s shopette, and she is going home Jan. 24 after serving six months here.
Anyone who has shopped at the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s shopette in the Air Force’s tent city here cannot help but know Heidi Stover, the store manager.
A 62-year-old mother of four and grandmother of seven, Mrs. Stover has seen a lot during the past six months, and said the people she has met here will forever stay in her mind. More |
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Old Guard Establishes
Forward Base in Ethiopia |
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HURSO,
Ethiopia - Soldiers from
the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment,
“The Old Guard”,
Bravo Company, established
and began operating out
of a forward base in rural
Ethiopia recently.
The camp and the missions are part of the Bravo Co.’s continued involvement in the War on Terrorism as part of the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa. Story |
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Manas Airmen
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MANAS AIR BASE, Kyrgyzstan (AFPN) — Leaving the place better off than when they arrived is one of the goals of the airmen here, and 11 airmen did just that for the local community recently.
The airmen delivered 30 heaters to a vocational school for underprivileged students in the local village of Jany Ger. More |
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