|
Myers: Reserve Components
Vital to Winning War on Terror |
 |
| By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
|
 |
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 29, 2004 — In this time of crisis, the reserve components
are doing exactly what they were designed to do, Air Force Gen.
Richard B. Myers said here Jan. 28, and America is grateful
for their service. The biggest
point in Myers' speech: America needs its reservists if the
country is to win the war on terror. Story |
|
|
Defense
Dept. to Transform Reserve, Guard by Rebalancing Mission |
 |
 |
|
Troops Transfer
Authority
Of Baghdad’s Al Rashid District
|
| BAGHDAD,
Iraq, Jan. 29, 2004 - The 1st Armored Division
Artillery accepted authority of the Al Rashid
district in southern Baghdad from 2nd Brigade,
82nd Airborne Division, during a transfer
of authority ceremony at Camp Falcon, Jan.
23.
With numerous
local District Advisory Council members
watching the ceremony, Col. Jon Brockman,
Division Artillery commander, accepted the
job of helping rebuild Baghdad's southern
district of more than 1.5 million people
from Col. Kurt Fuller, commander of 2 nd
Brigade, 82 nd Airborne Division. More |
 |
|
|
|
|
 |
 |
|
Armed Forces
Entertainment |
 |
|
Actor Robin Williams is surrounded by military
admirers during a holiday stop at Baghdad
International Airport, Iraq, December 2003.
Williams and other entertainers treated the
troops suring a visit jointly sponsored by
Armed Forces Entertainment and the USO. The
visit was part of Armed Forces Entertainment's
effort to provide live entertainment to U.S.
troops overseas. AFPS photo by by Jim Garamone
Story
|
 |
|
|
|
|
Defense Officials Outline Iraq
Rotation Plans to Congress |
 |
| By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
|
 |
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 28, 2004 — Military officials detailed to the House
Armed Services Committee just how the troop rotation plan for
Iraq will work. At the heart
of the matter is how the military takes troops that are in contact
with the enemy and replaces them with fresh forces. The troops
leaving must give information to those replacing them so there
is continuity of mission. Air Force Lt. Gen. Norton Schwartz,
the director of operations with the Joint Staff, briefed the
congressmen today. More |
|
Turkish Prime Minister Thanks
Bush for Anti-Terror Support |
 |
| By John D. Banusiewicz / American Forces
Press Service |
 |
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 28, 2004 — Turkey's prime minister reinforced his
country's commitment to the war on terror today, and he thanked
President Bush for adding another alias of a group operating
in his country to the U.S. State Department list of foreign
terrorist organizations. Recep
Tayyip Erdogan and Bush spoke to reporters briefly after a morning
meeting, Erdogan's second visit to the Oval Office. They were
scheduled to continue their meeting over lunch. More
|
|
 |
|
Journey to Iraq
|
 |
|
As
a recipient of the Defense Dept. 2003 Secretary
of Defense Employer Support Awards, Tyson Foods,
of Springfield, Ark., was recognized for its support
of employees who serve in the Guard or Reserves.
Joyce Reed, Tyson
Foods' community relations manager, was given
the opportunity to participate in a six-day trip
to visit U.S. troops serving in Southwest Asia.
Reed kept a diary
of her recent trip for her children and grandchildren,
recording her impressions of dedicated troops
performing their mission in often dangerous circumstances.
Diary
|
 |
|
|
|
 |
 |
| War
on Terrorism |
| . |
| . |
| . |
| . |
|
Iraq |
| . |
| . |
| . |
| . |
| Military
News |
| . |
| . |
|
. |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
Explosion Kills
7 Soldiers in Afghanistan |
| Kabul,
Afghanistan, Jan. 29, 2004 --Seven U.S. soldiers from Combined
Forces Command-Afghanistan were killed, one is missing and three
U.S. soldiers and one interpreter were injured after an explosion
at approximately 3 p.m. today west of Ghazni, according to U.S.
Central Command officials. More |
|
Defense Officials
Identify Army Casualties |
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 29, 2004 — The Department of Defense announced today
the death of three soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi
Freedom. Three Task Force “All American” soldiers
were killed on Jan. 27 in an improvised explosive device attack
in Khalidiyah, just east of Ar Ramadi, Iraq.
Killed in the incident were Capt.
Matthew J. August, 28, of Rhode Island; Sgt. 1st Class James
T. Hoffman, 41, of Whitesburg, Ky.; and Sgt. Travis A. Moothart,
23, of Brownsville, Ore. The three soldiers were assigned to
Company B, 1st Engineer Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team,
1st Infantry Division (Mechanized), Fort Riley, Kan. The incident
is under investigation. |
|
 |
| Honoring
the Fallen |
Florida
Guardsman Killed
In Afghanistan Laid to Rest |
|
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga., Jan. 27, 2004 — The soldier
who gave up his major’s rank to deploy as
a Special Forces medic was laid to rest on a hillside
in the Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery here Jan
20. Florida Army
National Guard Sgt. Roy A. Wood, 47, who worked
as an emergency room surgeon before his Special
Forces unit was mobilized, volunteered to go even
though it meant going as a sergeant. Story |
|
 |
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
| Profile |
U.S. Marine
Corps
Staff Sgt. Eduardo A. James Jr. |
|
MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT SAN DIEGO, Calif. —
On Dec. 15, 1989, the National Assembly of Panama
declared a state of war against the United States.
Two days later, President George H. W. Bush gave
the order to execute "Blue Spoon" as Operation
Just Cause. The mission
was to protect American lives, ensure implementation
of the Panama Canal Treaties and remove Gen. Manuel
Noriega, commander of the Panama Defense Force,
from power and bring him to justice. More |
|
|
 |
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
Tallil's
All-Guard Legal Office
Maintains Full Docket |
 |
 |
TALLIL
AIR BASE, Iraq, Jan. 29,
2004 -- For some, the base
legal office is a place
to take care of wills or
powers of attorney, but
the office staff here does
a lot more than that.
Lt. Col. Brent Wright, an
Oklahoma Air National Guard
staff judge advocate, and
Master Sgt. Mary Alice Rebis,
a New York Air National
Guard paralegal, are teamed
together to provide legal
advice and counsel to commanders
here on such topics as military
justice, fiscal law issues;
and international and operational
laws, such as rules of engagement.
More
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|