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ON THE MOVE — Airmen from the 332nd Expeditionary Communications Squadron use teamwork to move a tent to avoid rising water and excessive mud caused by recent rain at Tallil Air Base, Iraq, Feb. 4, 2004. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Mark Green
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Bush: Iraq Liberation Removed Source of Violence, Instability
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, 2004 — "Knowing what I knew then, and knowing what I know today, America did the right thing in Iraq," President Bush told a crowd in Charleston, S.C., today.
     Bush spoke at a homeland security event at the container port in Charleston. He said the liberation of Iraq was an act of justice. "The liberation of Iraq removed a source of violence and instability from the Middle East," he said. "And the liberation of Iraq removed an enemy of this country and made America more secure." More   Remarks   White House Fact Sheet
CIA Chief Details Pre-War Intell Estimates of Iraq’s Weapons
By Donna Miles / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, 2004 — It is still too soon to know if prewar intelligence estimates about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction programs were accurate, the U.S. director of central intelligence said here today.
     But based on facts known today, George J. Tenet did venture to make what he called "provisional" assessments for a Georgetown University audience: that deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein either had, had expressed an interest in, or was pursing ways to get and deliver chemical, biological and nuclear weapons. More  Remarks
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IRAQ PROGRESS
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Olympic Hopefuls Will Train in
U.S. for Summer Competition
By U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, 2004 — Iraqi wrestlers will train in the United States in preparation for this summer's games in Athens, Greece, the senior Coalition Provisional Authority spokesman said today at a Baghdad news conference.
     "Eleven months ago, Iraqi Olympic athletes were literally tortured to death under the brutal regime of Saddam and Uday Hussein," said Dan Senor, Coalition Provisional Authority spokesman. Story
Mortar Attack Kills Soldier,
Offensive Operations Continue
By U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Doug Sample / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, 2004 — A U.S. soldier was killed and another was wounded today in a mortar attack at a checkpoint outside Baghdad International Airport in Iraq. The wounded soldier was evacuated to a military medical facility for treatment, a U.S. Central Command news release said.
     Military operations by coalition and Iraqi security forces have netted several suspects believed to be responsible for attacks and violence against the coalition and Iraqi citizens, Army Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt, deputy operations director for Combined Joint Task Force 7, said today at a Baghdad news conference. Story
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Iraq Weekly Progress Update (Governance, Electricity, Education, Oil, Security, Economics, Health Care)
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Continental U.S. Armies
Mobilize 200,000 Soldiers
     WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, 2004 - The two continental U.S. armies have mobilized, trained and deployed more than 200,000 Army Reserve and National Guard troops in support of the War on Terror, since Sept. 11, 2001.
     First Army, headquartered at Fort Gillem, Ga., has mobilized more than 144,000 Army Reserve and National Guard troops in the past 29 months. Fifth Army, headquartered at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, has mobilized more than 104,000 reserve-component troops. Story
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America Pays Tribute to the Troops
Fisher House Explains Rules
For Free Airline Tickets
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     WASHINGTON, Feb. 3, 2004 — Although the Defense Department provides a travel entitlement for service members and their families in serious medical emergencies, the Fisher House Foundation is hoping to help those service members and families not covered under the rule.
     Through a program the foundation joined called Operation Hero Miles, the Fisher House hopes to give away hundreds of free airline tickets to help reunite wounded service members and their families.  Story
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Singer Dedicates Song
To Front-Line Troops
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     NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 4, 2004 — Like many Americans, country songwriter Dave Gibson was glued to the television and the Internet the Sunday morning when the world learned of Saddam Hussein’s capture.
     “I thought to myself, ‘Somebody ought to write a song about this,’” said Gibson, a former front man for the famed country act, the Gibson/Miller Band.  More
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Defense Officials
Identify Army Casualty
     WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, 2004 — Defense Department officials announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
     2nd Lt. Seth J. Dvorin, 24, of New Jersey, died Feb. 3 in Iskandariyah, Iraq, when an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded while he was conducting counter-IED operations along a supply route. Dvorin was assigned to Battery B, 3rd Battalion, 62nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment, based at Fort Drum, N.Y.
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COMMENTARY
Some Soldiers Missed the Super Bowl

     Not all soldiers got an opportunity to watch this year's Super Bowl. Many were on duty, in Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing the fight in the war against terror. And as millions of spectators around the globe watched the game on Feb. 4, three soldiers who gave their lives so that their fellow Americans can live without fear returned to their homeland in flag-draped caskets. Here's the story of an Army Reservist who helped welcome them home. Story

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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. More
Animal Shelter Opens in Baghdad
Capt. William Sumner, arts, monuments and archives officer for the 354th Civil Affairs Brigade, an Army Reserve unit from Riverdale, Md., part of Task Force 1st Armored Division, embraces one of a litter of 10 puppies born at the Iraqi Society for Animal Welfare facility at its opening in Baghdad Jan 21. Sumner has worked closely with Baghdad Zoo staff and interim government officials to make the animal welfare organization a reality. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Chad D. Wilkerson     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
A boy smiles at receiving a new suit delivered Jan. 13, 2004 to his school in Taji, Iraq as part of Operation Clothes for Kids. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. David Bennett      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 7 More Photos
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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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War on Terrorism
U.S. Faces Struggles Similar to Churchill's, Bush Says
Spanish President Pledges to Continue Support in Terror Fight
U.S.-Coalition Forces Continue Offensive Operations in Iraq
Terror War Needs Funded in Proposed 2005 Defense Budget
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Death Toll Rises in Irbil Attack
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Defense Leaders Speak
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Secretary of Defense
Donald H. Rumsfeld

"...There is no doubt in my mind the President made the right decision (regarding Iraq). Congress made the right decision in supporting it and the United Nation Resolution is correct....Saddam Hussein clearly was in violation of some 17 U.N. resolutions....And the world is a far safer place with him gone."
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Remarks on Capitol Hill, Feb. 4, 3004
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U.S. Army
Spc. Al Heppner
U.S. Army Spc. Al Heppner, here competing in the 2003 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships ahead of Army World Class Athlete Program teammate Sgt. John Nunn, has qualified for the 2004 USA Indoor Track & Field Championships at Boston. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps     ALEXANDRIA, Va. — U.S. Army Spc. Al Heppner was on quite a race walk roll during January.
     Heppner, 29, a member of the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program from Columbia, Md., won a silver medal in the USA Track and Field 30-kilometer Race Walk Championships in Chula Vista, Calif. More
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Staff Sgt. Lindon Crozier, 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron electrical specialist, strips wire before connecting to a fuse box. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lynne Neveu     SOUTHWEST ASIA, Feb. 4, 2004 — Every day, team members of the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron here are seen doing a multitude of tasks, from digging trenches for electrical wiring to working multiple 12-hour and longer days to set up Cadillac restroom facilities.
     The unit’s accomplishments can be noticed when one makes an a.m. trip to the restroom and comes face to face with a new structure in their path. More
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In Uzbekistan
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Nevada Guardsmen Use Innovation
To Support Troops in Terror War
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The 416th Air Expeditionary Group's aerial port flight at Karshi-Khanabad Airfield, Uzbekistan, takes care of soldiers who need transportation to forward-deployed locations in support of the war on terror. U.S. Air Force photo by Col. Tim Vining KARSHI-KHANABAD AIRFIELD, Uzbekistan, Feb. 4, 2004 — For 25 members of the aerial port flight here, every day would be "Groundhog Day" if they focused only on the day-to-day task of moving passengers and cargo. But for this team from the Nevada Air National Guard's 152nd Airlift Wing, the mission is not just loading and unloading aircraft.
     "It's not just cargo," said Maj. JoAnn Meacham, 416th Air Expeditionary Group’s aerial port flight commander. More
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