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Coalition Officials Revise Iraq
Hotel Death Toll Downward |
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| By U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample /
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WASHINGTON,
March 18, 2004 — Coalition officials said today that the
March 17 bombing of Baghdad's Mount Lebanon Hotel killed only
seven people, not 27 as previously believed. Army Brig. Gen.
Mark Kimmitt, deputy operations director for Combined Joint Task
Force 7, briefed reporters on the bombing at a Baghdad news conference.
Kimmitt said a suicide bomber triggered the device
inside a vehicle and died in the explosion. More |
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School Supplies
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| Air Force Maj. Keith Pelquin from the 332nd Expeditionary Wing, Balad Air Base, Iraq, hands out school supplies to children in the town of Al Anwar, Iraq, March 6, 2004. The supplies were provided by a school in Tampa, Fla., through fund raising events by the children. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron Allmon II Photo Essay Archive |
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'Just
Around the Corner'
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Iraqi
Freedom widow
meets husband's returning soldiers
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FORT
CAMBPELL, KY, March 6, 2004 — She waited outside
Hangar 2 in the damp pre-dawn air for a sign of landing
lights.
Her husband would have been among the more
than 200 716th Military Police Battalion soldiers
returning to Fort Campbell that day.
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Kim Orlando
did not live to enjoy the reunion, but Sherry
Orlando met the plane anyway.
"My military family is still here," she said. More
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Airmen Support
U.S.
Special Operations in Africa
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| By U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Phillip Ulmer / 435th Air Base Wing
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| TIMBUKTU, Mali, March 18, 2004 (USAFENS) — Bringing U.S. Air Forces in Europe’s combat might to the fight, airmen from bases throughout Europe are supporting special operations forces along the fringes of the Sahara Desert, in Northwest Africa, in the continuing global war on terrorism. More |
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The Striped Beagle
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U.S. Army Reserve Maj. David L. Barber deployed
to the Persian Gulf with the 172nd Corps Support Group.
Along with his duties as the unit's legal advisor,
Barber launched his own newsletter The Striped Beagle.
With his permission, DefendAmerica.mil will publish
excerpts, giving you a feel for what daily life is
like for America's troops in the field.
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Of Thee I Sing |
| LSA ANACONDA, Iraq — Just a few miles from the banks of the Tigris River just south of Balad stands a mosque. I see this mosque daily and, ironically, it reminds me of home. There is no mosque in my neighborhood at home. More |
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| Florida
Reservists Take on Community Missions |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, March 17, 2004 — The
478th Civil Affairs Battalion from Miami,
Fla. recently arrived in Baghdad to replace
the 422nd Civil Affairs Battalion from
Greensboro, N.C. The newly arrived Army
Reserve unit has not wasted any time
in getting out into the community and
continuing the projects established by
the 422nd and establishing new projects
with the local advisory councils. More |
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| Iraqis Look to Modernize Farm Sector |
| Health Care Improves for Iraq's Children |
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| War
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Defense
Officials
Identify Army Casualties |
WASHINGTON, March
17, 2004 — Defense Department
officials announced today the deaths of three soldiers who
were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Sgt. William J. Normandy, 42, of Augusta, Ga., died March
15, in Camp Virginia, Iraq (north of Kuwait City), of non-combat
related injuries. Sgt. Normandy was assigned to the Army National
Guard, 1st Battalion, 86th Field Artillery, from Montpelier,
Vt.
Master Sgt. Thomas R. Thigpen, Sr., 52, of Augusta,
Ga., died March 16, in Camp Virginia, Kuwait (north of Kuwait City),
of non-combat related injuries. Master Sgt. Thigpen was assigned
to the Army National Guard, 151st Signal Battalion, from Greenville,
S.C.
First Lieutenant Michael R. Adams, 24, of Seattle,
Wash., died March 16, in Al Asad, Iraq, when the barrel of the .50 caliber weapon
mounted on his tank struck him. Lt. Adams was a member of the 1st Squadron, 3rd
Armored Cavalry Regiment, Fort Carson, Colo.
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| Honoring
the Fallen |
Women
Soldiers: Fighting,
Dying for Their Country |
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| WASHINGTON,
March 17, 2004 (Army News Service) — Through the course of liberating Iraq, women soldiers
have conducted air missions, kicked down doors, disarmed
mines and shed their own blood. Sixteen women soldiers
have died in Operation Iraqi Freedom. When 19-year-old
Pfc. Rachel Bosveld found out that she was going
to Iraq she said, “‘Dad I get to go,’ not
I have to go,” her father, Marvin Bosveld,
recounted from Wisconsin. More |
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Nimitz
Sailors Visit
NASCAR in Las Vegas |
| NORTH
ISLAND, Calif., March 17, 2004 (NNS) — Four
USS Nimitz sailors helped represent
the Navy recently at a NASCAR Busch
Series race held in Las Vegas. The
No. 14 Navy “Accelerate
your life” Chevrolet Monte
Carlo ran in the Sam’s Town
300 and was dedicated to the ship
and her crew. More |
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| Profile |
U.S.
Army
Spc. Daemon Lowell |
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CAMP STEEL FALCON, Iraq — Being able to gather
information that helps prevent terrorist attacks
against the Iraqi people or coalition forces provides
a military intelligence soldier with the motivation
to continually improve. Working behind the scenes,
Spc. Daemon Lowell, 22, who calls Virginia Beach
home, is a human intelligence collector. More More
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Aid Station Keeps Task
Force Phoenix Ready to Fight |
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KABUL, Afghanistan, March 18, 2004 — When most Americans are in need of emergency medical care, help is usually just a quick phone call away. U.S. soldiers serving at Camp Phoenix here may not have a phone readily available, but medical assistance can be there just as quickly. More |
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