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Help Fight Terror |
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| WELCOME HOME HUG — A sailor assigned to the guided missile cruiser USS Port Royal hugs his wife and son after a six-and-a-half month deployment as part of Expeditionary Strike Group One, based at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, March 11, 2004. Port Royal returned following operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Navy photo by Seaman Ryan C. McGinley |
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| U.S. Troops May Have Clashed With Iranian Guards at Border |
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| By Gerry J. Gilmore / American Forces Press Service |
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WASHINGTON, March 15, 2004 — U.S. troops may have traded shots with Iranian guards during a March 14 incident near the Iraq border, a senior U.S. official said at a Baghdad news conference today.
Army Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt, deputy operations director for Combined Joint Task Force 7, told reporters the U.S. 4th Infantry Division reported that one of its border patrols in the northeastern part of Iraq "was, in fact, shot and fired upon by what is believed to be personnel wearing uniforms resembling those worn by Iranian border guards."
The American soldiers "took self-defense measures (and) returned fire" against their assailants, Kimmitt reported, noting the exchange soon ended. More |
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| War In Iraq Was 'The Right Thing
to Do,' Secretary Says |
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| By U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample /
American Forces Press Service |
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WASHINGTON,
March 14, 2004 — As the one-year anniversary of the war
in Iraq approaches, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld told
television viewers today he stands behind the president's decision
to go to war, although weapons of mass destruction, one of the
justifications for the invasion, have not been found.
Rumsfeld, appearing on the CBS program "Face
The Nation" with Bob Schieffer, said that he still believes the war with
Iraq was "the right thing to do," and that he's glad "it is done." More |
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Powell: Bombings in Madrid
Show 'Terror
Must Be Fought' |
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| By Gerry J. Gilmore /
American Forces Press Service |
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WASHINGTON,
March 14, 2004 — As new evidence points to the possibility
that al Qaeda is responsible for the March 11 bombings in Madrid,
Spain, America's top diplomat today noted in a television interview
here that no country is immune to terrorism.
The Spanish commuter train bombings, which killed
200 people and wounded more than 1,400, shows "there is a war on terror
that must be fought," Secretary of State Colin L. Powell said on the "Fox News Sunday" program. More |
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Force Protection Gear
Saves Army Lives |
| WASHINGTON, Army News Service, March 12, 2004 — The Army continues to meet its Operation Iraqi Freedom force protection equipment requirements in a timely manner and Congress is helping to do that, the Army’s top leadership recently told some of the nation’s top lawmakers. More |
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Six Soldiers
Killed in
Roadside Bomb Attacks |
| Editor's Note: This article corrects factual errors contained in a March 14 AFPS article. |
| WASHINGTON, March 15, 2004 — Deadly roadside bomb attacks in Iraq this weekend left six U.S. soldiers dead, Combined Joint Task Force 7 officials said in news releases. An improvised explosive device killed a 1st Infantry Division soldier in Baghdad March 14. More |
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Defense Officials
Identify Army Casualties |
WASHINGTON, March 14, 2004 — The Department of Defense announced today the death of two soldiers who
were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Capt. John F. Kurth, 31, of Wis., and Spc. Jason C. Ford, 21, of Bowie, Md., died March 13 in Tikrit, Iraq, when their patrol
encountered an improvised explosive device, officials reported. Both soldiers were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, based in Schweinfurt, Germany. The incident is under investigation. |
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