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| HONORING
OUTSTANDING SERVICE — U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Ray Odierno,
commander of the 4th Infantry Division, presents awards
to soldiers with the 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment,
during a dedication ceremony for Forward Operating Base
Berstein near Tuz, Iraq, Jan. 23, 2004. U.S. Air Force
photo by Staff Sgt. Jeffrey A. Wolfe |
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| Cheney Urges European Allies
To Help Spread Democracy |
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| By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press
Service |
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WASHINGTON,
Jan. 27, 2004 — Vice President Dick Cheney urged European allies
to join with the United States in spreading democracy and the
rule of law in the Middle East. Cheney spoke Jan. 26 at the
Pallazo della Minerva in Rome to Italian government leaders.
He continued a theme he developed at the World Economic Forum
in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 24.
He told the Italians that "civilized
leaders" must
do everything in their power to stop another terrorist attack.
He said with the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction,
another attack could dwarf the casualty figures from Sept.
11, 2001. More |
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| Thousands Gather, Pledge to Support
New Democratic Iraq |
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| American Forces Press Service |
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MOSUL,
Iraq, Jan. 26, 2004 — More than 2,000 former members of
the Baath Party turned out at the Mosul Public Safety Academy
to renounce their membership in the party, to denounce violence
and to pledge support to a new, free and democratic Iraq.
The ceremony is the largest held
in the Nineveh province to date, officials said. The Baath Party
is the party of deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. Former
officers in Saddam's Iraqi army who also were Baath Party members
filed into the academy and signed an agreement that disavowed
their party affiliation and pledged to cooperate fully with
the Coalition Provisional Authority in serving the people of
Iraq. More
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| 'No Doubt' Terrorists Would Use
WMD If Given Opportunity |
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| By U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample /
American Forces Press Service |
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WASHINGTON,
Jan. 26, 2004 — If al Qaeda and other terrorists were
given even "half an opening," they would use weapons
of mass destructions within the United States, said the Defense
Department's official responsible for homeland defense.
"That's a chilling but hard
reality," Paul McHale, assistant secretary of defense for
homeland defense told members of the Reserve Officers Association
here today. He said he's personally convinced that "we
must be prepared not only to defeat such attacks, but, God forbid,
to respond to them." More
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Spirit
of America Supports
Efforts in Iraq, Afghanistan |
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 27, 2004 — To
Los Angeles businessman
Jim Hake, winning the hearts
and minds of the Iraqi and
Afghan people requires personal
- not just governmental
- intervention. That's
why Hake founded Spirit
of America, a nonprofit
group that seeks donations
to support grassroots efforts
in Iraq and Afghanistan
forged in the name of friendship. More
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Company
Keeping
Free Phone Bank Open |
Baghdad,
Iraq, Jan. 24, 2004 —
Due to overwhelming demand,
MCI has extended free phone
calls for soldiers at the
company’s Baghdad
International Airport phone
bank until February.
“The
use of the phone center
was extended because of
soldiers emailing MCI to
say thank you,” said
James S. Strom, program
manager for MCI government
markets in Vienna, Va. More
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Send
your 'Best Wishes' to the
troops waging the global war
on terror. |
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Defense Officials
Identify Army Casualties |
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 27, 2004 — Defense Department officials today
announced the deaths of five soldiers who were supporting
Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Sgt. Keith L. Smette,
25, of Fargo, N.D., and Staff Sgt. Kenneth W. Hendrickson,
41, of Bismarck, N.D., died as a result of their injuries
on Jan. 24 after their convoy was attacked with an improvised
explosive device north of Fallujah, Iraq. Both soldiers
were assigned to 957th Engineer Company, 130th Engineer
Brigade, Bismarck, N.D.
Spc. Jason K. Chappell,
22, of Hemet, Calif., Spc. William R. Sturges Jr., 24,
of Spring Church, Pa., and Sgt. Randy S. Rosenberg,
23, of Berlin, N.H., were killed when a vehicle-based
improvised explosive device detonated in Khalidiyah,
Iraq, Jan. 24. The soldiers were assigned to Company
B, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry, Fort Hood, Texas.
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