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Honoring
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| Marines
from 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment pray
during a March 24, 2004 remembrance ceremony
for Marine Lance Cpl. Andrew S. Dang. Dang,
a combat engineer with 2nd Battalion, 4th
Marine Regiment. Dang, of San Francisco,
was killed during a raid in the town of Ar
Ramadi, Iraq, March 22, 2004. The battalion
paused operations to honor Dang and his contributions
to the Marine Corps during a March 26 ceremony.
U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Paula M.
Fitzgerald |
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Response
Team Looks Back at
Mission Goals, Achievements |
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| By Maj. James
Lowe / 786th Security Forces Squadron |
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RAMSTEIN
AIR BASE, Germany, March 26, 2004 (USAFENS) — March 27 holds special meaning for members of
the 86th Contingency Response Group - it marks their accomplishment,
dedication and perseverance during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Last year on that day, 20 members of the 86th Contingency Response
Group parachuted into northern Iraq along with more than 1,000
members of the 173rd Airborne Brigade from Camp Ederle, Vicenza,
Italy. More |
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| By Staff Sgt. Stephen Hudson / Florida National
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ST. AUGUSTINE,
Fla., March 25, 2004 (Army News Service) — They’re
back now. The soldiers from the Florida Army National Guard’s
three infantry battalions are home and the sands of a Southwest
Asia desert are rapidly becoming a distant memory.
They returned home wearing smiles and faded desert
camouflage fatigues. After a year of combat foot patrols in Iraq these soldiers,
now home, have an opportunity to reflect on a year in Iraq. More |
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Iraqi
Police Chief Takes
Bite Out of Explosive Device |
CAMP
HURRICANE POINT, Iraq, March 25, 2004 — Marines
here received a welcome addition to their
unexploded ordnance pit recently from
the chief of Iraqi police in Ar Ramadi,
Iraq.
The chief discovered a spent American-made 155
mm howitzer casing near his home and called his fellow police officers to help
disarm the improvised explosvie device. After rendering the bomb safe – by
cutting the wires with his teeth – the chief turned the device into Marines
from 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment. More |
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| Airmen Support Special Ops in Africa |
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| By 1st Lt. Phillip Ulmer / 435th Air Base Wing |
TIMBUKTU,
Mali, March 26, 2004 (AFPN) — Airmen from bases throughout Europe
are supporting special operations forces along the fringes of
the Sahara Desert in the continuing war on terrorism.
Currently, soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 10th
Special Forces Group (Airborne) in Stuttgart, Germany, are training
African soldiers in Mali and Mauritania to provide tactical
military training for the Pan Sahel Initiative. More |
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USS
Bataan to Return
From Operation Iraqi Freedom |
ABOARD
USS BATAAN, March 26, 2004 (NNS) — The
amphibious assault ship USS Bataan
will return to its homeport at Naval
Station Norfolk March 31, after a 72-day
underway period in support of the ongoing
Operation Iraqi Freedom troop rotation.
This is the second stint of duty in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom for Bataan, which returned from an Operation Iraqi Freedom
deployment in June. More |
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Defense
Officials
Identify Casualties |
WASHINGTON — Defense Department officials announced the death of two Marines
and a soldier who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Leroy Sandoval Jr., 21, of Houston,
Texas, died March 26, due to hostile fire in the Al Anbar Province,
Iraq. He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment,
1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton,
Calif.
U.S. Marine Corps Master
Sgt. Timothy Toney, 37, of Manhattan, N.Y., died March 27, due
to a non-combat related incident at Camp Wolverine, Kuwait.
He was assigned to Headquarters Battalion, 1st Marine Division,
I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
U.S. Army SSgt. Wentz Jerome Henry Shanaberger
III, 33, of Naples, Fla., died March 24 in Iraq when he was investigating
a suspicious vehicle and came under attack by individuals using
small arms and an improvised explosive device. SSgt. Shanaberger
was assigned to the Army’s 21st Military Police Company,
16th Military Police Brigade, XVIIIth Airborne Corps, Fort
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'Band
of Brothers'
Series Features Soldiers |
| WASHINGTON,
March 29, 2004 (Army News Service) -The
personal experiences of six soldiers
will be featured as part of the “Band
of Brothers” mini-series on the
History Channel. The segments feature
soldiers who have recently returned from
Iraq and Afghanistan talking about their
experiences serving overseas and what
their Army service means to them. Story |
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Sign
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| Profile |
U.S.
Air Force
Col. Linda McTague |
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ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, Md. — Air National Guard
Col. Linda McTague does not see herself as a pioneer for women's
achievements, but she realizes that other people consider her
to be a role model for what women can accomplish in this country's
military service. More |
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'Red
Horse' Deploys to
Support Horn of Africa |
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CAMP
LEMONIER, Djibouti — Airmen
in red hats from the Montana
Air National Guard, along with
65 tons of equipment, recently
arrived here to support Combined
Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa
in the Global War on Terrorism. More |
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Kentucky
Guard Medics
Train Combat Lifesavers |
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KABUL,
Afghanistan, March 29, 2004 — Twelve
people gasp for breath and suck
down water as Staff Sgt. Thomas
Leonard paces back and forth
in front of them. A medic here
at the Coalition Joint Civil
Military Operations Task Force
Compound, Leonard offers a little
encouragement. “You need
to be fit to be a medic,” he
says. More |
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| 'Dirt
Boyz' Digging In |
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MANAS
AIR BASE, Kyrgyzstan, March 26,
2004 (AFPN) — Airmen of the
28th Civil Engineer Squadron woke
up to a South Dakota blizzard which
closed sections of Interstate 90
and the Rapid City airport. Within
a week, some of the same airmen
began waking up in the snow-covered
foothills of the Ala-Too Mountains
in Kyrgyzstan. More |
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