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Mar 25, 2004
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PROTECTING THE CHILDREN — U.S. Army 1st Sgt. Fidelito Ordonio with 25th Infantry Division’s Company A, 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, helps guard the Sahilia Elementary School in Iraq during the school’s dedication ceremony, March 23, 2004. Elements of the Hawaii-based division are deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Sean Kimmons
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Bomb Kills U.S. Soldier in Iraq
By Gerry J. Gilmore / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, March 25, 2004 — A 1st Infantry Division soldier was killed and two others were wounded today by an improvised explosive device near Baqubah, Iraq, according to a Combined Joint Task Force 7 news release.
     The soldiers had arrived at the scene after the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps reported an improvised explosive device. As the soldiers investigated, it exploded, the news release said. The wounded soldiers were reported to be in stable condition at a nearby military hospital.
     Also in Iraq, the morale of the country's national police remains high, even though they've been the targets of deadly terrorist attacks over the past few months, a senior U.S. military official said today in Baghdad. More
New Provincial Reconstruction
Team Opens in Afghanistan
By Combined Joint Task Force 180
     KABUL, Afghanistan, March 25, 2004 — The newest coalition-led Provincial Reconstruction Team officially opened its doors in Khowst today following a ceremony at the site, according to Combined Joint Task Force 180 officials. The Provincial Reconstruction Team will serve the whole of Khowst Province.
     This opening represents another step in the Provincial Reconstruction Team expansion process aimed at extending the reach of the Afghan central government by delivering security and dramatically accelerating reconstruction, development, and long-term stability across Afghanistan. More
Bremer Salutes Iraqi Council,
Announces New Departments
By Gerry J. Gilmore / American Forces Press Service
Ambassador Paul Bremer gives his      WASHINGTON, March 24, 2004 — The Coalition Provisional Authority's senior official today announced the coming creation of several new Iraqi-run government departments.
     Addressing members of the Iraqi Governing Council and the Baghdad City Council in Baghdad, Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III noted he'd soon establish government defense, anti-corruption and information departments. More
Pre-emptive Strike Unlikely to
Have Prevented 9/11 Attacks
By U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, March 24, 2004 — Striking al Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan earlier in the year would not have prevented the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz told a special commission here March 23.
     Wolfowitz, along with Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers, Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, appeared before the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. More
CIA Chief Says U.S. Has Maintained Focus on al Qaeda
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The New Iraq: A Year of Progress
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Iraq Time Line
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One Year Later, Airborne
Troops Recall Jump Into Iraq
    VICENZA, Italy, March 23, 2004 — It has been almost a year since about 1,000 paratroopers of the 173rd Airborne Brigade parachuted into war, opening up the northern front in the effort to liberate Iraq. The March 26, 2003, jump was recently classified as a combat jump and the paratroopers who participated in it will now be able to stick their chests out with pride showing off the gold star, or “mustard stain,” that crowns their parachutist wings. More
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Iraq Weekly Progress Update (Governance, Electricity, Education, Oil, Security, Economics, Health Care)
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Defense Leaders Speak
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Defense Secretary
Donald H. Rumsfeld
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" We owe it to the families and loved ones of those who died on Sept. 11 to ensure that their loss will, in fact, be the call that helps to ensure that tens of thousands of other families do not go through the pain and suffering they have endured."
9/11 Commission Testimony, March 23, 2004
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Fort Campbell Families Adjust
To Newfound Togetherness
     WASHINGTON, March 25, 2004 — The emotional reunions are almost over, with all but a few hundred of Fort Campbell's 20,000 troops now home from Iraq. Yellow ribbons are slowly coming down from trees and telephone poles around the Kentucky post at the Tennessee border. More
Defense Officials
Identify Army Casualties
     WASHINGTON, March 24, 2004 — Defense Department officials announced today the deaths of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
      Spc. Clint Richard Matthews, 31, of Bedford, Pa., died March 19, in Baji, Iraq, from injuries sustained when his Bradley Fighting Vehicle went over a 60-foot embankment and flipped over on March 17. He was assigned to the Army's 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, from Schweinfurt, Germany.
     Pfc. Bruce Miller, Jr., 23, of Orange, N.J., died March 22, in Mosul, Iraq, of non-combat related injuries. He was assigned to the 2nd Infantry Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division from Fort Lewis, Wash.
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Marines Assume Duties in Iraq 3 More Photos
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U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. James N. Mattis, commanding general of 1st Marine Division, and Sgt. Maj. Wayne R. Bell, the division sergeant major, uncase the "Blue Diamond's" colors during a relief-in-place ceremony at Camp Blue Diamond, Iraq, March 20, 2004. The Camp Pendleton, Calif.-based unit relieved the Army's 82nd Airborne Division of its duties in this war-torn country. In all, nearly 20,000 Marines will conduct security and stabilization operations in the region to turn over full power of Iraq to its citizens. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Paula M. Fitzgerald   3 More Photos     Photo Essay Archive
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Iraqi Physicians Learn Emergency Infant Care
     BAGHDAD, Iraq, March 24, 2004 — The 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment’s Camp Dragoon aid station took on the role of a teaching hospital when six local doctors completed a neonatal resuscitation course March 20. More
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Task Force Soldiers Dedicate
Iraqi Elementary School
     SALIHIA, Iraq, March 22, 2004 (Army News Service) — Villagers began to smile and wave as Company A, Task Force 1-27 Infantry soldiers rolled up in their tactical vehicles for the Salihia elementary school dedication recently. More
Video: CPA Officials Discuss Iraqi Health Care Improvements
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Acting Army Secretary Visits Afghanistan
By U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Kelly McCargo
     KABUL, Afghanistan, March 23, 2004 — Acting Secretary of the Army Les Brownlee visited senior U.S. civilian and military leaders in Afghanistan, March 20-21, as part of his latest Southeast Asia military tour.
      “You just can’t say enough good things about our soldiers because they’re doing such a marvelous job and under very difficult conditions,” Brownlee said. More
Army Focuses on Getting Equipment to Troops
By U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Marcia Triggs
     WASHINGTON, March 23, 2004 (Army News Service) — Every Thursday senior leaders on the Army staff spend an hour validating equipment requirements from commanders to ensure needed capabilities get in the hands of deploying troops. More
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Marines Return from Afghanistan
Soon after his return to Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Staff Sgt. Ken Newlon, radar technician for Marine Air Control Squadron-4, meets his wife Cheryl and youngest daughter Jennifer on the flightline. Newlon was deployed and away from his family for three months and says it feels great to be back with them. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Danny L. Patterson     MARINE CORPS AIR STATION FUTENMA, Japan — After nearly two years deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, the final 17 Marines of Marine Air Control Squadron-4 returned to Okinawa March 11.
      Marines of Marine Air Control Squadron-4 began supporting Operation Enduring Freedom when a Tactical Air Operations Center detachment deployed to Noble Eagle in Guam in October 2001 to control air space, route aircraft and provide data-link communication. More
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War on Terrorism
Rumsfeld: No Available Intel Could Have Prevented Sept. 11
Rumsfeld Says U.S. Focused On Terrorism Issue from Outset
U.S. Coast Guard to Begin Inspecting Foreign Ships in July
U.S. Seeking U.N. Action To Keep WMD From Terrorists
Terrorism Major White House Concern, Powell Tells Panel
Iraq
Coalition, Iraqi Forces Continue Operations Despite Violence
Remembering the 3rd Infantry Division's Thunder Runs
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British Soldiers Hurt
In Basra Demonstration
     WASHINGTON, March 24, 2004 — Thirteen British soldiers were wounded by a grenade attack and one was injured by the crowd during March 22 protests in Basra, Iraq, Combined Joint Task Force 7 officials announced. More
Monument to Honor 101st
Airborne Division Soldiers
    WASHINGTON, March 24, 2004 — A new monument under construction at Fort Campbell, Ky., will honor soldiers who have served in the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) throughout its history, including those who have served in Afghanistan and Iraq in support of the war on terror. More
Officials Work to Implement
Reserve, Guard Health Benefits
    WASHINGTON, March 24, 2004 — The Defense Department is working as quickly as possible to implement enhanced Tricare healthcare benefits for reserve component sponsors and their family members, according to defense officials. More
Reserves Wrap Up at Fort
Campbell as Active Units Return
    WASHINGTON, March 24, 2004 — For soldiers of the Army Reserve's 3397th Garrison Support Unit, the war on terror begins about 150 miles from their unit headquarters in Chattanooga, Tenn. — at the front gates of Fort Campbell, Ky. More
Transformation
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Defense Dept. Report Cites
Need for More Base Cuts
     WASHINGTON, March 24, 2004 — The U.S. military still has too many bases and other infrastructure, Raymond F. DuBois, deputy undersecretary of defense for installations and environment, told reporters at a Pentagon media roundtable March 23. Story
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U.S. Marine Corps
Pfc. Will Hamilton
A Marine congratulates Marine Pfc. Will Hamilton after he received a Purple Heart for a gunshot wound suffered in Haiti. Hamilton serves as a rifleman with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Gunnery Sgt. Mike Dougherty      PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Pfc. Will Hamilton was on the tail end of a nighttime patrol on the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, March 14 when the course of events changed his life. As the 19-year-old infantryman was within yards of his base camp set up at the presidential palace, his squad came under fire. More    More Profiles
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Big Apple of Kuwait Reopens
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     CAMP NEW YORK, Kuwait, March 24, 2004 (Army News Service) — After three months of not having any visitors, Camp New York is starting to fill its vacancies again. Camp New York was rebuilt in early December to provide facilities for service members coming through Kuwait during the Operation Iraqi Freedom rotation of troops, which began in January and will last through May.  More
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