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Rumsfeld Visits Germany
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Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld answers questions
from the press at the 40th Munich Conference
on Security Policy. The secretary as well
as other Ministers of Defense met to discuss
mutual defense policies abroad. Defense Department
photo by U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jerry
Morrison Jr.
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Armored Vehicles Stand Up
To Roadside Bomb Threats |
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By U.S. Army Cpl. Joe Niesen / 350th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment |
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FORWARD OPERATING BASE RIDGWAY, Iraq-The U.S. Army has a few new weapons to use in its war against the threat of improvised explosive devices on Iraq's roadways.
Soldiers from the 82 nd Airborne Division's Task Force Pathfinder now use the Husky, Meerkat, Buffalo and RG-31 armored car. More |
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Coalition Forces Approve
Roadway Cleanup Funds |
AR RAMADI, Iraq, Feb. 8 — Coalition forces Feb. 7 approved $20,000 for a rubble
removal project along Highway 1, between Khalidiyah and Ar Ramadi, according to Combined Joint Task Force 7 officials in Baghdad.
Approximately 40 Iraqis will be employed removing trash and debris
within 100 meters of both sides of the road. Officals said cleaning the
highway will do more than improve the landscape; it will also reduce the threat of improvised explosive device
attacks against commuters. More |
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| Afghan Army Medics
to Graduate |
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| By 211th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment |
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POL-E-CHARKI, Afghanistan, Feb. 9, 2004 — Healthy soldiers fight better. That’s a prescription for victory.
A nation building an army must build medical capability into its plans. The Afghan National Army --developing steadily into a credible, combat-ready fighting force--is doing just that. Under a collaborative effort with the U.S. Army, the Afghan army has begun training its own combat medics to provide basic medical care for soldiers in the field. More |
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Mannheim-Based Reserve Unit
Returns Home from Iraq |
SCHWETZINGEN, Germany, Feb. 8, 2004 - After serving more than a year on active duty supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Army Reserve's 280 th Rear Operations Center based in Mannheim, Germany has returned home and demobilized in a ceremony held yesterday. Soldiers will be taking leave until their official demobilization later this month.
"The 7 th Army Reserve Command family and your nation are proud of what you have done and glad that you are all safely home," said Brig. Gen. Richard M. Tabor, commander of the 7 th Army Reserve Command at the unit's welcome home ceremony. "You epitomize all the best traits of our nation's citizen soldiers throughout history." The command is the 280 th 's higher headquarters. More
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| Guardsmen Receive Combat
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| By U.S. Army
Spc. Kristopher Joseph / V Corps Public Affairs |
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CAMP SPEICHER, TIKRIT, Iraq, Feb. 6, 2004 — Members of a Mississippi National Guard unit received recognition Feb. 5 from the 4th Infantry Division for their contributions made during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Thirty-one members of the 223rd Combat Engineer Battalion (Heavy) were awarded the Bronze Star for individual accomplishments by Maj. Gen. Ray Odierno, commanding general of the 4th Infantry Division and Task Force Ironhorse. In addition, four soldiers from the battalion were presented with Purple Hearts for injuries sustained as a result of direct enemy actions. More |
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Army
Advises Checks
Of Ad-Hoc Armor |
| WASHINGTON (Army
News Service, Feb. 10, 2004) — Some Reserve and National
Guard units alerted for deployment started putting steel plates
on their Humvees and trucks in late fall after getting e-mails
from friends already in Iraq recommending additional protection
for soft-skin vehicles -- in some cases, getting help from their
local civilian communities in doing so. More |
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| Black
History Month |
Black
Airmen Express Pride
In Support for War on Terror |
GRAND
FORKS AIR FORCE BASE, N.D., Feb. 9, 2004 — From
the buffalo soldier of wars past to the KC-135R Stratotanker
pilot of today supporting the war on terrorism, blacks
have and continue to play a large role supporting the
U.S. military.
With the ongoing operations in Iraq and
Afghanistan, many blacks here said being a part of those operations is a reason
to be proud and builds on their heritage. More |
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Single
Marines Not Forgotten
As Deployment Time Nears |
CAMP
LEJEUNE, N.C., Feb. 9, 2004 — In the weeks leading
up to unit deployments, sometimes the single marine gets
forgotten in the flurry of family readiness briefs geared
toward spouses and children.
The 22d Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations
Capable) Command Element has ensured this is not the case for its
single marines and sailors. More |
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Soldier
Wounded in Iraq
Marries on Regis and Kelly |
NEW YORK, Feb. 9, 2004 — An Army specialist wounded in
Iraq and his fiancée from Syracuse, N.Y., were married
Feb. 6 on Live with Regis and Kelly as millions watched across
the country.
U.S. Army Spc. Robert Fleming of the 10th Mountain
Division and his fiancée April Zehr got "the wedding of
their dreams during Live's Wedding Week," said Michael
Gelman, the show's executive producer. More |
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| Profile |
U.S. Marine
Corps
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MARINE
CORPS BASE HAWAII — A corporal with Marine Aircraft Group
24 took the simple task of changing her appearance
to a whole new level.
Though getting a hair cut is a pretty routine
activity, this nuclear, biological and chemical
defense specialist decided to put a little more
thought behind her actions.
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Training Scenarios
Keep Pilots Sharp |
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CAMP
SPEICHER, TIKRIT, Iraq – Hovering
and banking, swooping and
climbing, touching down for
just a moment before leaping
into the sky once again,
the two UH-60 Black Hawk
helicopters appeared to be
involved in dance over the
hilly terrain outside of
Camp Speicher. More |
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Soldiers Surprise Students
With School Supplies |
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Baghdad,
Iraq, Feb. 7, 2004 —
As on any day in Baghdad,
the sun rose on the students
of the Al-Jasmine primary
school in the Mustansyria
neighborhood.
But on this bright day, the students were in for a big surprise. More |
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