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VEHICLE UNLOADING — A U.S. Marine Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck and other Marine vehicles are unloaded from the Military Sealift Command fast sealift ship USNS Bellatrix at the port of Mina Ash-Shu'aibah, Kuwait, in support of the recent troop rotations in Iraq. Military Sealift Command is the transportation provider for the Department of Defense with the responsibility of providing strategic sealift and ocean transportation for all military forces overseas. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Eric L. Beauregard
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President Bush Lauds First Responders, Military Members
By Kathleen T. Rhem / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, March 30, 2004 - The United States is at war and needs to be "ready on all fronts," President Bush told first responders in Appleton, Wis., today.
     "The first-responder effort and the strategy with the local, state and federal government is really an important part of making sure that we do everything we can to do our solemn duty, which is to protect our fellow citizens from harm," Bush said during a brief stop in the Wisconsin city of about 70,000 people.
     The size of the United States makes it particularly tough to stop terrorists on U.S. soil, Bush said. That's why it's vital to take the fight to the enemy. More
Spike in Iraq Violence Leaves
Two Coalition Soldiers Dead
By U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, March 30, 2004 — A recent spike in attacks against coalition forces in Iraq has left two more coalition soldiers dead, a coalition military spokesman said today in Baghdad.
     A coalition soldier was killed and one was wounded today in an improvised explosive device attack on their patrol near Ramadi, said Army Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt, Combined Joint Task Force 7 deputy operations director. More
Bush Welcomes NATO Nations, Pledges Unity in War on Terror
By Gerry J. Gilmore / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, March 30, 2004 — President Bush welcomed seven new NATO members at a March 29 White House ceremony, noting the alliance "is made stronger by their presence."
     Bush, accompanied by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, congratulated the prime ministers of Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia, pointing out that their countries had once been imprisoned behind the former Soviet Union's "Iron Curtain."
     The president noted that NATO's mission to defend free nations against aggression harkens back to when the organization was founded in 1949 as a bulwark against Soviet expansionism in Europe. Story     Remarks
Marines to Stay No Longer Than Necessary, Officials Say
By U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Bill Lisbon
     CAMP TAQADDUM, Iraq, March 30, 2004 — While pleased at the speed Marines answered the call to return to Iraq, U.S. Marine Forces Central Command leaders said the stay here won't be any longer than it takes to transfer power back to the nation's citizens.
     Marine Forces Central Command commander Lt. Gen. Wallace C. Gregson, Jr., his deputy, Brig. Gen. Jerry C. McAbee, and senior enlisted advisor, Sgt. Maj. Royce G. Coffee, among others, spent two days touring 1st Marine Expeditionary Forces in Iraq, including 1st Force Service Support Group here on March 27, 2004, as well as the 1st Marine Division and the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing on March 28. More
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The New Iraq: Feature Section
Time Line of Events in Iraq: 2003-2004
Legavy of Terror: Mass Graves
Today's Iraq: A Year of Progress
A Year in Iraq: The Mission (Flash photo slideshow)
On the Ground in Iraq Iraq's 55 Most Wanted Maps of Iraq
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America Pays Tribute to the Troops
Operation Freedom
Lodging Offers Free Stays
     PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo., March 29, 2004 (NNS) — Vail Resorts in Colorado is offering 1,000 free nights to service members who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, as part of “Operation Freedom Lodging." Members from any branch of service who served for 30 or more days in these countries are eligible for up to three consecutive nights of lodging at Vail Resorts-owned and -operated hotels in Breckenridge and Keystone. More
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Future Iraqi Defense
Leaders Train in Washington
     WASHINGTON, March 30, 2004 — Iraqis training for leadership positions within the new Iraqi Ministry of Defense told reporters here today they look forward to building a military that transcends ethnic and political differences to protect Iraq's people and its constitution.  More
Iraq Survey Group
Continues WMD Search
     WASHINGTON, March 30, 2004 — A U.S. official working with an international group of specialists searching post-Saddam Iraq for weapons of mass destruction said today that more work needs to be performed before arriving at any conclusions.  More
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Defense Leaders Speak
President George W. Bush
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"NATO's core mission remains the same: the defense of its members against any aggression. Today, our alliance faces a new enemy, which has brought death to innocent people from New York to Madrid. Terrorists hate everything this alliance stands for. They despise our freedom, they fear our unity, they seek to divide us. They will fail. We will not be divided. We will never bow to the violence of a few ... we will face the mortal danger of terrorism, and we will overcome it together."
NATO Alliance Ceremony, March 29, 2004
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Quotes by U.S. defense leaders
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A-10 Friendly Fire
Investigation Wraps Up
     MACDILL AFB, Fl., March 29, 2004 — The investigation into a March 23, 2003, friendly fire incident between U.S. forces is complete, according to U.S. Central Command officials. The investigation examined the circumstances surrounding an incident involving a U.S. A-10 aircraft firing on a company of U.S. Marines in An Nasiriyah, Iraq.  More
Al Arabiya
Investigation Complete
     BAGHDAD, Iraq, March 29, 2004 — The investigation into the events of March 18, 2004, that resulted in the death of two Al Arabiya employees is complete, according to Combined Joint Task Force 7 officials.   More
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Scenes From Iraq 5 More Photos
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A Iraqi man fishes in the marshlands of Basrah, Iraq. The New Zealand Engineer Regiment, working, with the Multinational Division/Southeast, visited the village in February to discuss and survey the village in preparation for widening the road, and expanding and raising the land where houses are built in the marsh flood during the rainy winter season. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Rachel M. Ahner
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Airmen Fend Off Convoy Attack,
Provide Medical Aid to Wounded
     BAGHDAD, Iraq, March 29, 2004 (AFPN) — During an Iraqi insurgent attack on an American convoy north of here March 24, time seemed to stand still, said Tech. Sgt. George B. Stewart.
     “It seemed like forever,” said the airman from the 447th Air Expeditionary Security Force Squadron. Squadron airmen credit Sergeant Stewart, their independent-duty medical technician, with stabilizing and preparing three wounded servicemembers for an aeromedical evacuation during the action. More
Marine Reaction Team Repels Ambush
By U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Paula M. Fitzgerald
Left to right, U.S. Marine Corps Pfcs. Daniel G. Neil, Salvador Mendoza Jr. and Jeremy C. Ramirez repelled an enemy ambush outside the camp March 25, 2004. During the battle, the Marines from Company E, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment killed four enemy assailants and found mortar tubes, mortars, rifles and grenades.U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Paula M. Fitzgerald     CAMP HURRICANE POINT, Iraq, March 27, 2004 — It was supposed to be a routine mission for the quick reaction force from Company E, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division.
     The 21-man team from 2nd Squad, 3rd Platoon was tasked with tracking down a group of enemy assailants thought to be preparing to launch a mortar attack against the Marine camp here March 25. More
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 Marines Rename
Bases to Reflect Iraqi Culture
     CAMP TAQADDUM, Iraq, March 30, 2004 — In an effort to put an Iraqi face on the Corps' mission here, Marines recently cast off the Army's monikers for their new homes, replacing most of them with indigenous names.
     In an order issued March 25, 2004, Lt. Gen. James T. Conway, I Marine Expeditionary Force's commanding general, directed that all base names be changed immediately. "We're trying to show that we're not here as an occupying force," said Lt. Col. Nick Marano, expeditionary force deputy current operations officer at Camp Fallujah. "We respect their culture, traditions and names." More
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Marines Take the Reins
At Camp Al-Mahmudiyah
Army Sgt. 1st Class John R. Coomer, from Logan, Ohio and a platoon sergeant for Company C, 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, speaks with a local Iraqi boy about any suspicious people in his neighborhood. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Shawn C. Rhodes     CAMP AL-MAHMUDIYAH, Iraq, March 28, 2004 — Marines from 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, based out of Camp Lejeune, N.C., took the reins of the operational area from the 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment March 26.
      "Our goal is to stabilize the area by developing it economically, which will provide the jobs to give people skills," said Maj. Christopher G. Dixon, executive officer for 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment. The Bellefonte, Pa. Marine added, "We're ultimately trying to help them take over their own economy and government." More
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USS Wasp, Strike Group Transit Suez Canal
By U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Mark C. Schultz / USS Wasp
     SUEZ CANAL, Egypt, March 29, 2004 (NNS) — The amphibious assault ship USS Wasp, and the sailors and Marines of Expeditionary Strike Group 2, entered the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations March 17 as they made their way through the Suez Canal.
     After a port visit in Malta and an amphibious landing exercise in the Adriatic Sea, Wasp, along with the expeditionary strike group, began its journey to the Central Command area of operations in support of the global war on terrorism. More
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Military Police Kill 4 Drive-by Shooting Suspects in Mosul
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Army Report Addresses Troop Suicide Rates
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Honoring the Fallen
Fallen Marine Honored
Marines and sailors gathered March 25, to pay tribute to Cpl. Andrew Brownfield, killed in action here March 18 in the Al Anbar Province of Western Iraq. U.S. Marine Corps photo      AL ASAD, Iraq, March 25, 2004 — Inside the hollow walls of an abandoned aircraft bunker, Marines and sailors gathered to pay tribute to Cpl. Andrew Brownfield, killed in action here March 18 in the Al Anbar Province of Western Iraq. More
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A-10 Pilot Relates
Iraqi Freedom Mission
     WASHINGTON, March 29, 2004 — The Iraqi Republican Guard may have had luck on their side that miserable Baghdad day, but they did not know who was flying the A-10 Thunderbolt II they had just hit with a rocket.  Capt. Kim Campbell of the 75th Fighter Squadron, speaking to a large crowd at the Smithsonian Institution’s Air and Space Museum on March 24, said she knew there would be considerable risk involved in the mission.  Story
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U.S. Marine Corps
1st Sgt. Nicolyn Woodarek
Marine 1st Sgt. Nicolyn Woodarek prides herself on her high personal standards. Her love for physical fitness and professionalism have driven her to success in the Corps. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jess Levens       MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT SAN DIEGO — The campaign cover comes off as she sits at her desk. Her Florida Gator smile lets people know there is much more to this former college basketball player than the campaign cover and the icy, mysterious image of a drill instructor. More
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   Task Force Celebrates
West Point’s 'Founder’s Day'
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    BAGHDAD, Iraq, March 30, 2004 — Alumni of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. who are now serving in Task Force 1st Armored Division and other units in Iraq celebrated their alma mater’s founding on the parade grounds where Saddam Hussein’s military forces once marched.  More
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'Ready First' Artillerymen
Adapt to New Missions
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Spc. Dennis Swank, fire support specialist, Fire Support Element, 1st Brigade Combat Team, Task Force 1st Armored Division, provides security during a recent mission in downtown Baghdad. U.S. Army photo      BAGHDAD, Iraq, March 29, 2004 — Force protection, information operations and information delivery are not the sort of tasks one typically thinks of when considering the mission of a Brigade Fire Support Element. More
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Air Defenders Keep
Watch Over Dragoon Base
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Spc. Carlos Antoine Fields, Air Defense Artillery Battery, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, observes incoming vehicles during a recent guard shift on Dragoon Forward Operating Base. U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Erik LeDrew     BAGHDAD, Iraq, March 29, 2004 — Pulling guard duty is something nearly every soldier does at some point during a deployment. And, the troopers of the Air Defense Artillery Battery, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, based at Dragoon Forward Operating Base are no exception. More
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FLAG RAISING — U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Christopher Clark, of Washington, D.C., raises the American flag on the signal bridge aboard USS George Washington. The Norfolk, Va.-based nuclear powered aircraft carrier is on a regularly scheduled deployment to the Arabian Gulf in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Navy photo by Seaman Michael D. Blackwell II
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