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| Questions Remain About Deaths Of
Civilian Employees in Iraq |
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| By U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample /
American Forces Press Service |
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WASHINGTON,
March 12, 2004 — Clear facts have yet to emerge as the
FBI and Iraqi police continue investigating the March 9 murder
of three Coalitional Provisional Authority workers, two of whom
were Americans who worked for the Defense Department, officials
reported today in Baghdad.
Despite media reports that the workers and an Iraqi
translator were killed by Iraqis posing as police checkpoint guards, Army Brig.
Gen. Mark Kimmitt, deputy operations director for Combined Joint Task Force 7,
told reporters that the facts surrounding the deaths still are "very unclear."More |
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‘Win the Peace’ Coalition Delivers Hope for Future
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SOUTHWEST ASIA, March 11, 2004 (AFPN) -- More than 200 students at a school outside Nasiriya, Iraq, received a surprise delivery of school supplies donated by “Win the Peace,” an unofficial, organization made up of airmen with the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing at a forward-deployed location.
The group raised funds for the shipment from airmen here in December. They were able to purchase the supplies at discount prices from local vendors who were interested in contributing to the program. More |
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U.S. Military Community Pulls
Together, Sends Iraq Donations
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RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany, March 11, 2004 (USAFENS) - Iraqi children and adults will soon be wearing clothes donated by the Kaiserslautern Military Community and it all started with a mass e-mail that reached Mrs. Kristi Jens, a community volunteer.
“… In this village, live several men, women and children who are walking around with no shoes, socks and tattered clothing,” Spec. Kate Medina, C 47th Forward Support Battalion, stationed in Iraq, wrote in a mass e-mail Dec. 3. “It is so sad. I am asking that you help me with this in any way that you can.” More |
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| Reserve
Medics Assist Returning Troops |
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| By U.S. Army Maj. Thomas Johnson / Medical Support
Unit-Europe |
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| HEIDELBERG,
Germany, March 11, 2004 –The 7th Army Reserve Command’s
Medical Support Unit-Europe recently assisted United States Army
Europe Regional Medical Command personnel during annual training
as reserve medical and administrative personnel provided support
services to soldiers returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom. More |
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USS
Port Royal Returns Home
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| PEARL
HARBOR, Hawaii, March 11, 2004 (NNS) — USS
Port Royal returned home to Pearl Harbor March
11 following a six-and-a-half month deployment
with Expeditionary Strike Group 1. The 350
crew members assigned to Port Royal returned
to “the Navy’s best homeport” following
operations in support of Operations Enduring
Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. More |
Marine 'Evil Eyes' Helicopter
Squadron Returns
from Deployment
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MARINE
CORPS AIR STATION MIRAMAR, Calif., March
11, 2004 — More than 250 3rd Marine
Aircraft Wing Marines returned home in formation
here March 8, 2004, after a six-month deployment
throughout the western Pacific in support
of the global war on terrorism. More |
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Naval Coastal Warfare
Reserve Units Deploy |
| NAVAL AIR STATION
NORTH ISLAND, Calif., March 12, 2004 (NNS) — More than
350 sailors and Coast Guardsmen making up Reserve units of Naval
Coastal Warfare Group 1 left Naval Air Station North Island for
the Persian Gulf recently. More |
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Naval Hospital Gets
Award
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BAY, Cuba, March 12, 2004 (NNS) — Naval Hospital Guantanamo
Bay personnel recently were awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation.
The hospital was recognized for providing medical care and logistics
support for Operation Enduring Freedom. Story |
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| Transformation |
| Unmanned Vehicles Vie for $1 Million |
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WASHINGTON,
March 11, 2004 — Operation Iraqi Freedom is
demonstrating the value of unmanned vehicles to support
American forces and save lives. This weekend, the
Defense Research Projects Agency will tap into exciting
innovations in the robotics field when as many as
21 robotic vehicles face the clock during a 200-mile
field test. The first one to the finish line gets
a $1 million cash prize. Story |
| Officials Study Force Posture Overseas |
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| WASHINGTON, March 12, 2004 — Defense officials are examining how best to adjust force posture to meet future threats and hope to come to some conclusions in coming months, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy Andy Hoehn said in an interview about the global posture review. Story |
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Rock
Star Ozzy Osbourne,
Wife Tour Battleship Missouri |
PEARL
HARBOR, Hawaii, March 12, 2003 (NNS) — Rocker Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon brought
the their MTV reality show, "The Osbournes," to
the Navy March 9, when they visited and toured
the USS Missouri Memorial in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Ozzy spoke passionately about the freedoms the
United States offers its people. “I’m
British, but the U.S. provides the greatest amount
of freedoms, personal freedoms,” he said. Story |
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Campaign
Salutes Guard
Soldiers, Families, Supporters |
| WASHINGTON — The Army National Guard has launched
the "Freedom Salute Campaign," a program
designed to recognize Army National Guard soldiers,
their families, and others who have supported them
as they answered the call to duty-both at home
and abroad. Story |
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| Profile |
U.S. Marine Corps
Staff Sgt. Shawn R. Stringham |
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MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT SAN DIEGO — A bright sun illuminates the Southern California desert tracks, as sunbeams glare off the chrome of the avid rider's helmet. Marine Staff Sgt. Shawn R. Stringham, a senior drill instructor here, uses motocross to clear his mind from recruit training and has discovered a camaraderie within the sport that is similar to that found in the Marine Corps. Story More Profiles |
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Marines Patrols Keep
Bagram Area Secure |
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BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan — A cloud of fine sand filled the air, dusting the goggles of the Marines patrolling the dirt roads surrounding Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. The humvees bounced along the road approaching the town of brittle clay buildings as local children rushed from their houses, lining the streets to shout at the Marines and give them the ‘thumbs up.’ More |
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