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| New
Generator to Boost Iraqi Electric Grid |
BAGHDAD,
Iraq (Army News Service, Feb. 3, 2004)
- A secret convoy successfully crossed
Baghdad’s 14th of July Bridge in
the dark hours of Jan. 27, moving between
armed guards through the capital city
under cover of night toward an unspoken
destination.
The convoy
of 18 vehicles hauled one 198-ton, 125-megawatt
generator, and its 220-ton turbine, that
once installed would support stable and
reliable power on the Iraqi national
electric grid. More |
| Animal
Shelter Opens in Baghdad |
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Feb. 3, 2004 — The coalition
forces’ contributions to the nation
of Iraq are focused toward improving the
lives of its citizens. In some cases, however,
the benefits are not limited only to people.
With the help of military personnel from
1st Armored Division and V Corps and funding
from the 22nd Signal Brigade, Iraqi veterinarians
cut the grand opening ribbon at the Iraqi
Society for Animal Welfare in central Baghdad
Jan 21. More |
| Operation Clothes for Kids Reaches Target |
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TAJI, Iraq, Feb. 2, 2004 — As the soldiers
walked down the narrow walk, curious children
peeked out of their classrooms recently,
eying the large cardboard boxes that they
were carrying. The grade school children
jostled for position in line as shoes,
winter coats, denim pants and simple dresses
came spilling out of the open boxes.
Standing in the middle of the activity,
Lt. Col. Steven A. Maglio, the chaplain
for 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
Artillery, has been coordinating Operation
Clothes for Kids, which is an effort to
bring clothing to needy Iraqi children. More |
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Iraqis Securing Iraq
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| An
Iraqi Civil Defense Corps member stands proudly
during the opening ceremony of the Joint Operations
Center in Tuz, Iraq, Jan. 31, 2004. The center,
considered a major step forward as Iraqis assume
increased responsibility for maintaining security
in Iraq, will house the Iraqi Civil Defense
Corps, the Iraqi Police Department and emergency
responders and will be in direct communication
with coalition forces. U.S. Air Force photo
by Staff Sgt. Jeffrey A. Wolfe |
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| 'Red Tail' Wing
Moves to Balad Air Base
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TALLIL
AIR BASE, Iraq, Feb. 2, 2004 — The famed “Red
Tails” were on the move recently when they relocated
from a base in southern Iraq to just north of Baghdad.
The 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing flag was furled here
before being flown to its new home at Balad Air Base,
where the wing was reactivated Jan. 30. The move is
part of the Central Command Air Forces effort to consolidate
forces from Tallil, Baghdad International Airport and
Kirkuk AB into one location. More |
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Explosives Team Does Bang-up Job |
SOUTHWEST ASIA, Feb.
4, 2004 — Having a bang-up time while deployed
is not something these airman want to do. Actually, the
farther away from booms and bangs, the better.
As part of the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron
Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, airmen from Royal Air
Force Lakenheath, England, and Misawa Air Base, Japan,
put their lives on the line and their training to the
test to ensure the safety of others here and in the area
of responsibility. More |
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| Honoring
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Mural Pays
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| MACDILL
AIR FORCE BASE, Fla., Feb. 3, 2004 — Bayshore
patriots wave flags, kindergartners write thank
you letters and spouses send pictures, all supporting
servicemembers fighting during Operation Enduring
Freedom. Stewart Wavell-Smith took a different
approach to show his appreciation to the military,
especially those who give the ultimate sacrifice
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| Profile |
U.S.
Army
Sgt. Lissette Hussein |
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CAMP DOHA, Kuwait
— Whether married, engaged
or dating someone, a deployment can be tough
for servicemembers because of the separation
from loved ones.
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Civil
Engineer's Work
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SOUTHWEST ASIA, Feb. 2,
2004 — Every day, airmen
of the 379th Expeditionary
Civil Engineer Squadron
are seen doing a multitude
of tasks, from digging
trenches for electrical
wiring to setting up restroom
facilities. More |
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Marksmanship
Unit Trains
Soldiers in Baghdad |
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BAGHDAD,
Iraq - To maintain an efficient
and
effective fighting force,
soldiers never stop training.
Even
while conducting combat operations
in a foreign land,
soldiers must test and refine
their fighting skills to
stay one step ahead of their enemies on the battlefield. More |
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