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WEAPONS CACHE— Soldiers with Charlie Battery, 2-11 Field Artillery, 25th Infantry Division, load 100 millimeter armor piercing rounds onto a Load Mobility Tactical Vehicle in Katan Alkaber, Kirkuk, Iraq, April 7, 2004. The 2-11 FA is tasked with destroying enemy ammunition caches found by Coalition forces throughout Iraq. Defense Dept. photo by Sgt. April Johnson, U.S. Army
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Chairman: Iraq's Problems Can Be Solved Over Time
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     MANAMA, Bahrain, April 13, 2004 — People around the world are going to have to realize the coalition effort in Iraq is a long-term project, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said here today.
     Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers arrived here today for meetings with Bahraini leaders. On the flight over, he said the problems in Iraq can be solved, but it will take time. Story
Myers Arrives in Bahrain to Discuss War on Terrorism
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     MANAMA, Bahrain, April 13, 2004 — The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff arrived here today on a long-planned trip to consult with allies in the region. Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers said the visit is to "move our military-to-military relationship along." He said he will discuss matters in Iraq and in the greater war on terrorism.
     Myers said he "obviously" will discuss Iraq. He said the instability there is not good for the region, and that all nations in the Persian Gulf understand that. Story
Iraq, Not U.S., Holds the Key
To Solving Security Issues
By Kathleen T. Rhem / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, April 12, 2004 — Iraqis, not the U.S. military, will ultimately solve security problems within their country, the top American general in the region said today.
     "I think we all need to understand that the solution to Iraq's security problems does not lay with the United States armed forces," Army Gen. John Abizaid, head of U.S. Central Command, said. "It's with the Iraqis themselves." More
2 Soldiers, 7 Contract Workers
Missing After Convoy Attack
By Kathleen T. Rhem / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, April 12, 2004 — Two American soldiers and seven U.S. contractors are missing following an attack on a convoy in Iraq, the top two U.S. generals in the region said today from Baghdad.
     The seven missing civilians work for Kellogg Brown & Root, said Army Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, commander of Combined Joint Task Force 7. More
Marines Take Fire in Fallujah
While Negotiations Continue
By Gerry J. Gilmore / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, April 12, 2004 — Coalition Provisional Authority and Iraqi officials are continuing negotiations with insurgents in Fallujah and southern Iraq, CPA officials said in Baghdad today.
     Fighting across Iraq has caused about 70 U.S. and coalition combat deaths since April 1, Army Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt told reporters at a Baghdad news conference. The general estimated enemy casualties to be "10 times" over coalition forces' losses during that period. 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)
Egyptian President Urges
Swift Sovereignty Transfer
     WASHINGTON, April 12, 2004 — Egypt's senior leader today told President Bush it's paramount to transfer sovereignty to an Iraqi government "as soon as possible."  More
Defense Officials
Identify Casualties
     WASHINGTON, April 13, 2004 — The Department of Defense has announced the names of two soldiers and a Marine killed while supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
     Army Spc. Justin W. Johnson, 22, of Rome, Ga., died April 10 in Baghdad, Iraq, when his patrol vehicle hit an improvised explosive device. Johnson was assigned to the Army’s 1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
     Army Spc. Peter G. Enos, 24, of South Dartmouth, Mass., died April 9 in Bayji, Iraq, when a rocket-propelled grenade struck his patrol vehicle. Enos was assigned to the Army’s 1st Battalion, 7th Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, in Schweinfurt, Germany.
     Marine Lance Cpl. Phillip E. Frank, 20, of Elk Grove, Ill., died April 8 from hostile fire in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
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Defense Leaders Speak
President George W. Bush
"I know what we're doing in Iraq is right. It's right for long-term peace. It's right for the security of our country. And it's hard work."
Remarks at Fort Hood, April 11, 2004
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Disabled Terror War Vets
Hit the Slopes at Snowmass
     SNOWMASS VILLAGE, Colo., Army News Service, April 12, 2004 — Soldiers who lost limbs in operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom spent a week at the 18th Annual National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic. More
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MPs, Working Dogs
Military working dogs wear donated Doggles, eyewear designed especially to protect dogs' eyes from heat and desert sandstorms, while working in Iraq with their military police partners. no photo credit
     FORT MONROE, Va., Army News Service, April 9, 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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Living the High Life Deep in the Desert 12More Photos
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When not providing security to the camp here or patrolling the outside area, Marines with Battery I, 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division use the space near their living area as a soccer field. The buildings, called bunkers, belonged to the Iraqi military but were abandoned some time after the first Gulf War. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Paula M. Fitzgerald Photo Essay Archive
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Operation Puts Aviation Mechanics in a Fix

     TAQADDUM AIR BASE, Iraq, April 10, 2004 The weary Marine slowly lowered himself into his chair off to the side of the flightline in the hot, Iraqi sun. The 21-year-old's eyes started to close when he noticed four pilots running up the flightline, trying in vain to maintain speed and throw on vests and helmets at the same time. Smith and his Marines jumped up and caught up to the pilots. They got tagged again.  Story 

George Washington Hornets Support Operation

     MANAMA, Bahrain F/A-18 Hornets from Carrier Air Wing 7, flying from the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington in the Arabian Gulf, participated in Operation Vigilant Resolve in April 8 and 9.  More

Marines Conduct Casualty Evacuations
Marines carry a wounded comrade onto a CH-46E helicopter for casualty evacuation in Ramadi, Iraq, April 6, 2004. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Nathan K. LaForte      AL TAQADDUM AIR BASE, Iraq, April 10, 2004 — Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 161, Marine Aircraft Group 16, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., is flying casualty evacuation missions into the heart of the Sunni Triangle's most dangerous places for the singular purpose of pulling their wounded brethren out of the fire.
     Since the squadron's arrival in Iraq less than two months ago, they have wasted no time in performing all the missions required of a "Phrog" squadron, according to Staff Sgt. Michael A. Miller, A CH-46E helicopter crew chief. More  
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Bremer Announces Key Iraqi Appointments
     BAGHDAD, Iraq, April 12, 2004 — Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III announced the appointments of a new Minister of Interior and a new National Security Advisor during a meeting Friday morning in Baghdad. Following consultation with the Iraqi Governing Council, Ambassador Bremer named Samir Shakir Mahmood Sumaiday as the new Minister of Interior and Dr. Mowaffak Al Rubaie as the new National Security Advisor. More
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Donated Goods Lift Spirits in Iraq
Iraqi children show off their new, donated frisbees given out by Marines from 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division during a visit April 6. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Paula M. Fitzgerald

     CAMP BLUE DIAMOND, Iraq, April 9, 2004 — Warriors from 1st Marine Division and Jim Hake, founder of Spirit of America, have similar aspirations: to help the Iraqi people and to build better relations between Americans and Iraqis.
     But that's easier said than done. More  

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Iraq
Building Iraqi Security Forces Must Continue, Sanchez Says
Sovereignty Transfer on Track
Bremer Blames Violence On 'Poison' in Iraqi Society
Delaying Sovereignty Transfer Is Enemies' Wish, Bush Says
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DoD Seeks Technology
For Anti-Terrorism Fight
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     WASHINGTON, April 12, 2004 — The Defense Department is seeking out technology
suitable for use in combating terrorism. In fact, much of the progress in the war on terror has come from technological developments, a defense official said recently.  Story
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Combat Device Approved
For Expeditionary Ribbon
     WASHINGTON (AFPN), April 9, 2004 — Secretary of the Air Force Dr. James G. Roche and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. John P. Jumper have approved the addition of a gold border to the Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon to signify satisfactory participation in combat operations.
     "This gold border, signifying participation in combat operations, reflects the global, expeditionary nature of airpower and our Air Force," Jumper said. More
Afghanistan Update
Enduring Freedom
Ops Continue
     KABUL, Afghanistan, April 12, 2004 — In coordination with the Islamic Transitional Government of Afghanistan, Combined Forces Command-Afghanistan continues to train the Afghan National Army, provide civil affairs support, and disrupt, deny, and destroy terrorist and anti-government forces in order to establish a stable and secure Afghanistan. More
Maps of Afghanistan
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Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Lawrence Bakula and
Army Pfc. James Bakula
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Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Lawrence Bakula and Army Pfc. James Bakula     TALLIL AIR BASE, Iraq — One joined during the height of the Cold War, the other long after the Berlin Wall crumbled. One wears dress blues, the other, greens. One has more than 25 years of service, while the other — just barely eight months. More
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Air Force Staff Sgt. Eugene Prado (left) sets up equipment for movie night here with assistance from Staff Sgt Joshua Lansberry. Both sergeants are assigned to the 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron. ir Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeff Szczechowski      BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan, April 12, 2004 (AFPN) — When the sun sets on Camp Cunningham, the outdoor break area and meeting place known as the “Pradotorium” begins to buzz with a little more activity than it does during the day. More
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Security, Humanity Rule Day
At Marine Detention Facility
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     CAMP AR RAMADI, Iraq, April 11, 2004 — It's home sweet home for enemy combatants in the Ar Ramadi area if units with 1st Marine Division capture them.
     Surrounded by barricades, fencing and layers of razor-sharp wire, the detention facility here is manned by military policemen . More
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Marines Live High Life in Iraqi Desert
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When not providing security to the camp here or patrolling the outside area, Marines with Battery I, 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division use the space near their living area as a soccer field. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Paula M. Fitzgerald     CAMP MUDAYSIS, Iraq, April 7, 2004 — Marines like it rough. Just ask the artillerymen of Battery I, 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division.  More
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