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Troops
Continue Forward Steps In Taking Iraqi War to Enemy |
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WASHINGTON,
Feb. 8, 2004 — The hands-on work of patrols, raids and
picking up targeted individuals continues in Iraq.
Coalition forces are taking the fight to the enemy
and responding to enemy challenges, according to news releases on recent coalition
activity. Coalition troops are also benefiting from increased intelligence from
local people. More |
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Raid in Al Fallujah
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| Soldiers with Company A, 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, provide security while soldiers with 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, search a shop suspected of producing and selling anti-coalition compact disks and digital video disks in Al Fallujah, Iraq, Jan. 24, 2004. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Charles B. Johnson Photo Essay Archive |
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| Rumsfeld, Conference Attendees
Discuss Security Improvements |
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| By Kathleen T. Rhem / American Forces Press
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MUNICH,
Germany, Feb. 7, 2004 — The proliferation of weapons
of mass destruction is potentially the greatest threat to world
security, and the most frightening scenario is one in which
terrorist groups acquire weapons of mass destruction, according
to a recently released European Union security strategy report.
Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld discussed this conclusion and ways
to combat terrorism, during a speech to world security officials
and experts here today. More |
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| Afghanistan Mission
Nets 'Big Fish' |
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| By U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jeff Troth / Task
Force 1-501 Airborne |
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AFGHANISTAN,
Feb. 6, 2004 — Soldiers of Task Force 1st Battalion,
501st Parachute Infantry Regiment recently captured weapons
caches and an al-Qaeda member who's been called "a big
fish" by one noncomissioned officer.
The "Geronimos" spent
the two weeks of Operation Blizzard doing cordon and searches
of villages in the mountains along the Khowst-Gardez Highway
where coalition forces' convoys and contracted trucks had been
attacked. Apart from the searches, Operation Blizzard was also
successful in gathering intelligence. More |
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| Medics Train Using Lessons from Iraq |
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| By U.S. Army
Spc. Kristopher Joseph / V Corps Public Affairs |
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LANDSTUHL, Germany, Feb. 9, 2004--Fresh from their successful
real-world experience in Operation Iraq Freedom, the soldiers
of the 212th Mobile Surgical Hospital are home at Landstuhl,
Germany, now, but they’re not resting on their laurels.
To keep their skills fresh and current and ready for whatever
the next contingency might be, the MASH team came home and
went right back to training. But walking through the sterilized
maze of the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, one would never
suspect that this forward-ready, battle-hardened unit is here
conducting a three-week exercise.
The 212th calls it a “hospital in hospital” exercise,
and it gives the MASH’s field medical experts an opportunity
to leave their hospital tents stowed away and train inside
Europe’s largest military medical center. Story |
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V Corps Rear Detachment
Commander Says Farewell |
HEIDELBERG,
Germany, Feb. 5, 2005 — With the
headquarters staff of the Army’s V Corps now returning
home bit by bit from its year-long deployment to Operation Iraqi
Freedom, Brig. Gen. Donald L. Jacka Jr., an Army reservist who
commanded the corps’ rear element here during that deployment,
said farewell in a ceremony at Campbell Barracks.
Shortly after the ceremony, Jacka
passed the title he held during that year - Commanding General,
V Corps Rear (Provisional) —
to Brig. Gen. Daniel J. Keefe. Keefe, who joined the corps in
Iraq as its chief of staff in August, will maintain both positions
until the corps headquarters staff completes its return from
Southwest Asia. More |
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Massive
Navy Cargo Ship
Destined for Middle East |
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 6, 2004 —The 950-foot USNS Seay, one
of 19 new additions to the U.S. Navy's fleet of cargo ships,
is destined for the Middle East with 253,000 square feet
of U.S. Army equipment.
The noncombatant ship, part
of a 10-year ship-expansion program the Navy's Military Sealift
Command completed last year, has been a prime mover for combat-essential
cargo needed by deployed U.S. forces during Operation Iraqi
Freedom. The ship has sailed between the United States and
the Middle East four times during the past year, single-handedly
transporting more than 1.5 million square feet of cargo for
U.S. troops ashore. More |
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Secretary
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"On September 11th, we saw the
willingness of freedom’s adversaries
to kill on a massive scale. In the months
since, the killing has continued: in
Bali, Baghdad, Jakarta, Jerusalem, Casablanca,
Riyadh, Istanbul, Mombasa and this weekend,
Moscow. Unless the spread of terrorism
is stopped attacks will grow bolder and
still more deadly."
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| Remarks in Munich, Feb. 7, 2004 |
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Defense
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Quotes by U.S. defense
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U.S. Marine Corps
Sgt. Major Juan D. Williams |
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LACKLAND
AIR FORCE BASE, Texas — U.S. Air Force Capt.
John Childs, a physical therapist, is literally
taking on a pain in the backside. By studying
how patients respond to certain treatments, Childs
is aiming to reduce lower back pain, a condition
that afflicts millions of Americans.
Childs, an Air
Force Institute of Technology student at the
University of Pittsburgh, has spent the past
year at Wilford Hall Medical Center here working
on the first of two studies designed to reduce
or eliminate lower back pain. More |
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Soldiers Screen Potential
Iraqi Police Academy Applicants |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Feb. 6, 2004 - By 4 a.m. on Jan. 25, more than 600 Al Rashid residents arrived to begin what could be a new career as an Iraqi Police Service officer.
Sponsored
by 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry
Regiment, assigned to 1st
Armored Division Artillery,
residents spent hours waiting
patiently in line during
an initial application process
at an Iraqi Civil Defense
Corps camp in Southern Baghdad. More |
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| Troops, Business Leaders Meet |
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| CAMP LEMONIER, Djibouti, Feb. 3, 2004 — Members of Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa along with the Djibouti Chamber of Commerce met with local business leaders recently to discuss the future of business in Djibouti. Story |
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| Seabees Renovate
Animal Sanctuary |
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| MANAMA, Bahrain (NNS) — Seabees deployed to Bahrain teamed up with the Bahrain Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to make life a little better for local abused and abandoned animals. Story |
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