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The Striped Beagle
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U.S. Army Reserve Maj. David L. Barber recently deployed to the Persian Gulf with the 172nd Corps Support Group. Along with his duties as the unit's legal advisor, Barber began publishing his own newsletter The Striped Beagle. With his permission, DefendAmerica.mil will publish excerpts giving you another glimpse of what daily life is like for America's troops in the field.
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Kuwaiti Campout Provides Message from Space
UDAIRI RANGE, Kuwait -- Sleeping under the dessert sky on a clear night is an awesome experience. I spent 25-27 January 04 at the Udari Range receiving additional training in convoy operations and defensive tactics in close quarters.
The range is in the middle of nowhere with Bedouin shepherds and their camels and goats as your only neighbors. In the Udari dessert you sense that things haven’t changed much over the last 8000 years, other than some Bedouins now have an old pickup truck outside their tent. More |
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Vet Care in Roza Sharif
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Army Col. Earl Morgan, a veterinarian with Headquarters Company, Combined Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force, gets ready to give dewormer to a monkey brought to the site during a civil medical assistance misison by the Task Force's civil affairs team in the village of Kuhday Dad , Afghanistan, Feb. 16, 2004. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Gul A Alisan Photo Essay Archive |
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Hospital Corpsmen Receive
Bronze Star for Actions in Iraq |
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| By Judy Lazarus / Naval Service Training Command |
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NAVAL STATION GREAT LAKES, Ill., Feb. 25, 2004 (NNS) — Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Alan P. Dementer and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Kenneth W. Ball were both awarded the Bronze Star with Combat "V" for heroic action during Operation Iraqi Freedom, in a ceremony Feb. 23 at Naval Hospital Corps School at Naval Station Great Lakes.
Rear Adm. Ann E. Rondeau, Commander, Navy Region Midwest/Naval Service Training Command presented the medals. "This is a great Navy day," Rondeau said. "We are honoring two enlisted Sailors. They walked the walk of honor, courage and commitment." More |
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Deployed Marines Tote Tiny
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CAMP VICTORY, Kuwait — It used to be that a deck of cards, a paperback and good conversation was all a Marine needed to enjoy the down time of deployments. Today deployed Marines and sailors have taken advantage of new smaller, more portable technology. Story |
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Airmen Handle Army,
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| SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. (AFPN) — When Army and Marine units receive orders to deploy, a small group of airmen is often called upon to turn sister services' air mobility needs into reality. These airmen, known as Air Mobility Liaison Officers, provide expert air mobility advice and act as a liaison between that unit and Air Force mobility specialists. More |
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| Profile |
U.S. Marine Corps
Cpl. Joel Holmes |
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| MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. — As a youth growing up in a rural Northern California community, it was one country boy's dream to experience more of what the world had to offer. It wasn't a surprise to friends and family when, at age 18, Joel Holmes, of Chico, Calif., decided to become a U.S. Marine. More |
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Rumsfeld Meets with Task
Force Troops, Iraqi Soldiers |
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| BAGHDAD, Iraq — The Office of the Secretary of Defense sent word to the military leadership in Iraq earlier this month. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was coming to Iraq, and he specifically wanted to see the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, which is assigned to Task Force 1st Armored Division. More |
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Signal Battalion
Stays Combat Ready |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq — Training and readiness play vital roles in today’s Army. Instruction and training in basic combat skills are necessary to ensure soldiers are prepared to deal with situations they may encounter in a combat environment. More |
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Deployed Airmen
Dispose of Munitions |
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| Within the last six weeks, Air Force explosive ordnance disposal specialists, with the help of Korean and Italian troops, here have rid the country of more than 1,900 projectiles and mortars that could be used as improvised explosive devices. Story |
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