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RAID IN TIKRIT — Seen through a night-vision device, U.S. Army Sgt. Wilbert Snyder maintains security with his .50-caliber machine gun during a raid in Tikrit, Iraq, April 6, 2004. Snyder is assigned to the 1st Infantry Division’s Scout Platoon, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team. U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Elizabeth Ersten  
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Rumsfeld Vows Coalition
Will Win 'Test of Will' in Iraq
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, April 7, 2004 — The coalition is facing a "test of will" in Iraq, and it will meet that test, Defense Department leaders said at a press briefing today.
     "We will certainly not allow fugitives from Iraqi justice to stop progress toward a better life for 25 million people," Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said. "We will not allow Sadr to get away with murder. We will not allow Zarqawi and others to block the path to a free Iraq."
     He was referring to radical Shiite Muslim cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, whose militia is fighting coalition forces, and fugitive Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab al- Zarqawi, believed to be behind terrorist activities in Iraq. More
Air Support Helps Marines
Breach Wall, Reach Insurgents
American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, April 7, 2004 — Marines in Fallujah, Iraq, used air support today to break through the wall of a mosque complex that insurgents were using to fire on them, a U.S. Central Command news release reported.
     The release said Marines saw anti-coalition forces firing from the Haj Musheen Abdul Aziz Az-Kubaysi mosque complex. To gain access to the compound housing the mosque, the release continued, the Marines used air support to breach a wall several hundred yards away from the actual mosque structure. One anti- coalition force member was killed in the attack, and there were no reports of civilian casualties, the CENTCOM release said. More
Sadr Group Influence Wanes
Among Iraqi Shiia Population
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, April 7, 2004 — The Mahdi Army, a militia group led by Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, is losing influence among Shiia in Iraq, a Defense Department official said here today.
     Speaking on background, he said the Mahdi Army was a group of about 3,000 lightly armed devotees of Sadr before operations against the group started Sunday. "It was a small group on the margins," said the official, adding that while it is unknown how large the group is now, it has been degraded. More   Coalition Update
Coalition Vows to Defeat Iraqi
Insurgency, Restore Order
By Gerry J. Gilmore / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, April 7, 2004 — U.S. officials in Baghdad today vowed to defeat insurgents and restore order in Iraq after a third day of countrywide attacks against Iraqi and coalition forces.
     Coalition Provisional Authority officials blamed outlaw Shiite Muslim cleric Muqtada al-Sadr and his "Mahdi Army" militia for many of the recent attacks. Iraqi officials have put out an arrest warrant on Sadr for his alleged role in the murder of a prominent Shiia cleric last year. More
Iraq Operation Nets Targets;
12 Marines Killed in Al Anbar
By Combined Joint Task Force 7
     CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq, April 7, 2004 — I Marine Expeditionary Force continued to execute Operation Vigilant Resolve yesterday throughout the Al Anbar Province and in several cities known to harbor anti-Iraqi forces.
     Operations from the Syrian border to the Baghdad suburbs have resulted in the capture or death of a significant number of anti-Iraqi Forces and foreign terrorists. More
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
Iraq Daily Update
Weekly Progress Report (Adobe PDF slides)
Technology Helps Get
Supplies to Warfighters
     WASHINGTON, April 7, 2004 — Defense Department officials met this week with hundreds of vendors to discuss plans for implementing technology common among today's retailers to revolutionize the supply chain to the battlefield. More
First Stryker Brigade
Proves Its Worth in Iraq
     WASHINGTON, April 6, 2004 (Army News Service) — A year after conducting its initial operational capabilities testing, the Army’s first Stryker Brigade Combat Team is fairing well in Iraq, according to senior Army procurement officials. More
America Pays Tribute to the Troops
'Run for Freedom'
Honors War Dead
     WASHINGTON, April 7, 2004 — Navy and Army ROTC members, as well as students, faculty and staff at Old Dominion University and the local community are lapping the school's perimeter in Norfolk, Va., during a six-day "Run for Freedom" to honor every U.S. service member killed during the war on terror. More
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Request a Defense Dept. Speaker     WASHINGTON — Defense Department officials want to expand their efforts in reaching out to the American public.
      The Defend America speakers program is the Department's public-outreach effort that places service members and civilian employees in speaking forums, according to Eric Holland, program director. More

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Donald H. Rumsfeld
"Well, the young men and women in the service today are doing ... such a superb job in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in the horn of Africa and elsewhere around the globe, in Korea. And I visit them, I talk to them and they are talented, they’re trained, they’re well-lead, they’re well-equipped and they know they’re doing something that’s important."
Interview on WNIS-AM, April 6, 2004
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Secretary of State Colin Powell

"Everybody knows that terrorists try to cross borders; they try to send money across borders; they try to avoid intelligence detection; they try to avoid us and they are going to run into a net that's getting tighter and tighter and they're being rolled up. I mean, we are working with the Spaniards; we're working with the French; we're working with the Italians. Nobody is immune. Therefore, all of us have to work together and we are."

Interview on the Tony Snow Show, April 6, 2004
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Ambassador L. Paul Bremer
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"It's (militia group led by Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr) basically an effort to take over the country. It represents a fundamental challenge to the concept of the rule of law in Iraq, and it will not stand."

Interview on CNN, April 6
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Raids Continue in Fallujah,
Coalition Captures Insurgents
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, April 6, 2004 — U.S. forces have been conducting raids in Fallujah and have captured a number of high-value targets, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said in Norfolk, Va., today.
      Rumsfeld said Marines have cordoned off Fallujah, a hotbed of anti-coalition activity and the site of the killings and mutilation of four U.S. security contractors March 31. "The city is isolated," he said. Story    Remarks
U.S. Marines Cordon Fallujah
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Duty in Kirkuk 7 More Photos
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An F-16 pilot and crew chief with the 107th Fighter Squadron, Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., deployed to Kirkuk, Iraq, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, prepare for a mission Aprill 1, 2004. The 107th Fighter squadron's mission is to do armed reconnaissance. U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Glenn Wilkewitz Photo Essay Archive
Marine Infantry Platoon Provides
Security for Aircraft Unit Convoy
By U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. J.L. Zimmer III / 3d Marine Aircraft Wing
     AL TAQQADUM, Iraq, April 7, 2004 — The Marines of 1st platoon, Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 24th Marine Regiment, conducted two nights of security for a convoy of Marines and soldiers bringing 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing gear from here to Al Asad, April 4 through 6.
     For the Marines of 1st platoon, this is just one of many convoy security escorts that they will participate in. The platoon is part of an infantry company that has been tasked with external and convoy security for aircraft wing and its supporting elements. More
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Baghdad International Police
Academy Graduates Second Class
     BAGHDAD, Iraq, April 6, 2004 (Army News Service) — After completing eight physically and mentally demanding weeks of training, 479 men and women officially joined the Iraqi Police Service during a graduation ceremony at the Baghdad Police Academy April 1.
     This class was the second to graduate from the International Police Academy since the program’s inception in December 2003. So far, 945 academy graduates — men and women — have joined the ranks of the Iraqi Police Service. More
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Benning Drill Sergeants Train Iraqi Soldiers
     FORT BENNING, Ga., April 5, 2004 — Ten Fort Benning drill sergeants from B Company, 2nd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment, are on the ground in Iraq as part of a pilot program to use American drill sergeants as trainers for the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps. The drill sergeants deployed in January on 179-day orders.
     Capt. Christopher Coulter, company commander, said the drill sergeants’ mission is one that supercedes their mission at Fort Benning. “The Army needed expert trainers to develop the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps,” Coulter said. More
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Iraqis Reject Violence; Say Anti-Coalition Acts Unacceptable
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LAPD Shares Explosive Expertise with Marines
     CAMP AL-MAHMUDIYAH, Iraq, April 4, 2004 — Marines in Iraq have a secret weapon when it comes to dealing with improved explosive devices. It comes with a badge from the Los Angeles Police Department.
     Ralph Morten knows just about all there is when it comes to bombs. He's got the credentials. Take for example 25 years as an LAPD detective and a post as a member of the city's special weapons and tactics team. "One of the hardest things to do is stay updated on enemy tactics," explained Morten, a civilian advisor to the 1st Marine Division. More
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War on Terrorism
Ultimate Success in Afghanistan Demands Ongoing Commitment
Task Force Ready When Terror Hits Home
U.S. Sailors, Italians Honor Terror Victims
Guantanamo Detainee Transfer Complete
Al Qaeda Weaker, But Still Potent Force
Iraq
Maimed by Former Regime, Iraqis Travel to U.S. for Medical Care
Iraqi Judge Issues Warrant for Anti-Coalition Cleric’s Arrest
Bush: Enemies of Democracy Challenge Coalition Resolution
No 'Plus-Up' Planned for Troop Levels in Iraq, CENTCOM Says
Bremer Outlines Iraqi Defense Structure, New Intel Agency
South Korea to Deploy 3,000 More Troops to Iraq Provinces
Kimmitt: 'Horrible, Bestial' Acts Shouldn't Obscure Iraq Gains
Military News
North Korea Threatens Northeast Asian, World Security
Guard, Reserve Program Looks At Mobilizations, Civilian Jobs
. National Guard, Reserve Update
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Defense Officials
Identify Casualties
    WASHINGTON, April 7, 2004 - Defense Department officials announced today the identities of a Marine and 10 soldiers who died supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
     Marine Lance Cpl. Matthew K. Serio, 21, of North Providence, R.I., died April 5, due to injuries received from hostile fire in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. He was assigned to 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
     Army Spc. David M. McKeever, 25, of Buffalo, N.Y., died April 5 in Baghdad, Iraq, when individuals using a rocket-propelled-grenade ambushed his unit. McKeever was assigned to the Army’s 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division, Giessen, Germany.
     Army Sgt. Gerardo Moreno, 23, of Terrell, Texas, died April 6, in Ashula, Iraq, when individuals who fired a rocket-propelled-grenade attacked his unit. Moreno was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
     Eight soldiers died April 4, in Baghdad, Iraq, when their units were attacked with rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire. Killed were:
     Sgt. Michael W. Mitchell, 25, of Porterville, Calif., from the Army’s 2nd Battalion, 37th Armor Regiment, 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division, Ray Barracks, Friedberg, Germany.
     Soldiers killed from the Army’s 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas were:
     Sgt. Yihjyh L. Chen, 31, of Saipan, Marianas Protectorate.
     Spc. Robert R. Arsiaga, 25, of San Antonio, Texas.
     Spc. Stephen D. Hiller, 25, of Opelika, Ala.
    Spc. Ahmed A. Cason, 24, of McCalla, Ala.
     Spc. Israel Garza, 25, of Lubbock, Texas.
     Soldiers killed from the Army’s 1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas were:
     Cpl. Forest J. Jostes, 22, of Albion, Ill.
     Spc. Casey Sheehan, 24, of Vacaville, Calif.
NORAD, USNORTHCOM Tap
Academia To Answer Questions
     PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo., April 2, 2004 — “What would be the political and economic impact of a catastrophic attack on the United States and what capabilities does the Department of Defense need to respond to such an attack?”  Story
Afghanistan Update
U.S. Troops Locate Weapons
     KABUL, Afghanistan, April 7, 2004 — U.S. forces found two weapons caches in the vicinity of Surobi, southeast of Bagram Air Base, April 5, 2004, according to Combined Joint Task Force 180 officials. More
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Working Dogs in Iraq
     FORT MONROE, Va., April 5, 2004 – The military police motto “of the troops and for the troops” has been taken to heart by some American citizens concerned for the Army’s four-legged troops: the military working dogs. More
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Profile
U.S. Air Force
Master Sgt. Michael Moss
Air Force Master Sgt. Michael Moss pushes himself through some pushups at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Six months ago, Moss was overweight and could not run half of the required distance to pass the new fitness test. Now he is setting the example and said he is feeling better than he ever has. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Robert Zoellner     EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla., April 7, 2004 — When the Air Force unveiled its new exercise program many airmen did not think much of it, but for some it was an eye-opener and more of an incentive to get in shape. That is what Master Sgt. Michael Moss thought. More
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Team Controls Road
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     BAGHDAD, Iraq, April 7, 2004 — Just as jagged rays of light creep through the morning haze, gunners check their weapons while the drivers start their vehicles. It’s time to run another gauntlet. More
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Missouri Guard Builds Place
For U.S. Soldiers to Worship
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Missouri National Guardsmen build a chapel in Iraq to give U.S. soldiers a place to worship. U.S. Army photo     BAGHDAD, Iraq, April 7, 2004 (Army News Service) — A 200-seat chapel in Iraq is being built to give U.S. soldiers a place to worship. Engineers from the Missouri National Guard, put their carpentry and masonry skills to the test.  More
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