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ENTERING FALLUJAH — Infantrymen from 1st Platoon, Company E, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, look on from a rooftop as M-1A1 tanks from 1st Tank Battalion fire on buildings where enemy snipers took positions. The company entered Fallujah, Iraq, April 6, 2004, to combat enemy fighters who were attacking Coalition Forces from the city. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jose E. Guillen
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U.S., British Leaders Pledge
Support for Democratic Iraq
By Gerry J. Gilmore / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, April 16, 2004 — The top U.S. and British leaders today pledged their nations' continued support for a free and democratic Iraq despite all obstacles.
     President George Bush, accompanied by British Prime Minister Tony Blair at a White House press conference, told reporters he and Blair are resolved to stand fast with Iraqis and will not "abandon them in their hour of need." More   Remarks
Defense Official Explains U.S.
Strategy to Fight War on Terror
By John D. Banusiewicz / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, April 16, 2004 - The U.S. strategy in the global war on terror boils down to changing the way terrorists live, rather than changing the way U.S. citizens live, the undersecretary of defense for policy said in an April 14 speech in Chicago.
     Douglas J. Feith spoke at the University of Chicago's student-run political union.
     He said the aim of the war on terror, as defined by President Bush, is to "defeat terrorism as a threat to our way of life as a free and open society." This, Feith said, meant the nation no longer could rely solely, or even primarily, on a defensive posture. More
Joint U.S.-Pakistani Efforts Put
Pressure on Taliban, al Qaeda
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     KABUL, Afghanistan, April 16, 2004 — The Pakistani offensive on their side of the Afghan border is having a "disruptive effect" on terrorist operations in Afghanistan, said the commander of the Combined Forces Command, Afghanistan, today.
     The combination of Pakistani and American operations on their respective sides of the border is literally putting terrorists between a rock and a hard place, officials said. More
Mosul Security Forces Stand
Strong, Show Potential for Iraq
By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service
     MOSUL, Iraq, April 16, 2004 — The threat facing members of the coalition's Task Force Olympia here remains the same, but the people responding to it are Iraqis, not Americans.
     Mosul, a northern city with Sunni, Shiia and Kurdish ethnic groups, was not immune to recent disturbances. On the night of April 9, former regime elements conducted "well-organized and dangerous" attacks against Iraqi government buildings, said Army Brig. Gen. Carter Ham, commander of Task Force Olympia. More
Marines Not Hindered by Rules
Of Engagement, General Says
By Kathleen T. Rhem / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, April 16, 2004 — Marines surrounding the volatile Iraqi town of Fallujah may be in an offensive operational pause, but that doesn't affect their ability to defend themselves, a top U.S. Central Command officer said today in Doha, Qatar.
     Marines moved into the city west of Baghdad in force after four U.S. contractors were killed and their bodies mutilated there March 31. Iraqi government officials since have brokered a cease-fire. More
Standoff Continues; Coalition
Aims for 'Peaceful Resolution'
By Gerry J. Gilmore / American Forces Press Service
     WASHINGTON, April 16, 2004 — The standoff between U.S. and coalition forces and insurgents at the Iraqi city of Fallujah can't continue much longer, the Coalition Provisional Authority's chief spokesman said today in Baghdad.
     In Fallujah, about 35 miles west of Baghdad, "our Marines have been on the receiving end of shots and violence over the past week" since an April 9 cease- fire went into effect, Dan Senor told reporters at a news conference. More
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The New Iraq: Feature Section
Time Line of Events in Iraq: 2003-2004
Legavy of Terror: Mass Graves
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America Pays Tribute to the Troops
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Tiger Woods Trains, Hosts
Golf Clinic at Fort Bragg
     FORT BRAGG, N.C., April 16, 2004 — Golf superstar Tiger Woods traded in his green jacket for an Army battle dress uniform and his golf spikes for combat boots this week to follow in his father's footsteps and train with the U.S. Army Special Operations Command. More
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Defense Officials
Identify Army Casualties
     WASHINGTON, April 16, 2004 — Defense Department officials announced the death of three soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. More
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Honoring the Fallen
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REMEMBERING A MARINE — Fellow Marines gathered at Camp Fallujah, Iraq, April 16, 2004, to remember Lance Cpl. Levi T. Angell, a 20-year-old truck driver with Combat Service Support Company 111, who was killed in action April 8, 2004, while delivering supplies in support of Operation Vigilant Resolve. Angell was a native of St. Louis, Minn. "He made you feel like (you're) part of a family. That feeling is important because we're all so far away from our own families," said friend Lance Cpl. Nolan H. Peterson. U.S Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Bill Lisbon
Guard Mourns Wisconsin
Soldier Killed in Action
     ARLINGTON, Va., April 15, 2004 (Army News Service) — The National Guard is mourning its first female soldier ever to be killed in action. Spc. Michelle Witmer, a military police specialist from the Wisconsin Army National Guard, died in Iraq April 9. More
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Myers Visits Multinational
Division Center-South
     CAMP BABYLON, Iraq, April 16, 2004 — Air Force Gen. Richard Myers, chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, visited the Headquarters, Multinational Division Center-South, April 15 at Camp Babylon, Al-Hillah, Iraq, according to Combined Joint Task Force 7 officials. More
Horn of Africa Intel
Impedes Terror Operations
     WASHINGTON, April 16, 2004 — Intelligence successes in U.S. Central Command have led to the capture of suspected terrorists and interdictions of drug shipments off the Horn of Africa, a senior CENTCOM official said today. More
Portsmouth Naval Medical Team Takes Command in Kuwait
     KUWAIT, April 16, 2004 (NNS) — Sailors from Navy Expeditionary Medical Facility Portsmouth, Va., relieved the Army's 801st Combat Support Hospital April 1, 2004. This is the first time a Naval Medicine unit has taken on this type of assignment, which is part of the largest troop rotation since World War II. More
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Members of 1st Marine Division discuss their route of movement prior to convoy outside Forward Operating Base Fallujah, Iraq, April 7, 2004. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Master Sgt. Buzz Farrell
Members of 1st Marine Division discuss their route of movement prior to convoy outside Forward Operating Base Fallujah, Iraq, April 7, 2004. More Photos
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Lance Cpl. Richard A. Maria, a truck driver with Combat Service Support Company 113, guards his cargo - ammunition being rushed to support Operation Vigilant Resolve in Fallujah, Iraq.
Lance Cpl. Richard A. Maria, a truck driver with Combat Service Support Company 113, guards his cargo - ammunition being rushed to support Operation Vigilant Resolve in Fallujah, Iraq. More Photos
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Ambushes Hamper Road to Peace
     CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq, April 15, 2004— Small-arms fire, rocket-propelled grenades and improvised explosives pummeled a convoy racing critical cargo to Marines in Fallujah April 6, 2004, halting it in dark, unknown territory. For close to 14 hours, the Marines, sailors and soldiers on the convoy were forced to wait until help arrived to bring the convoy home to the Marine base here. Story
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Bravo Surgical Company, 1st Medical Battalion, 1st Force Service Support Group
Members of Bravo Surgical Company, 1st Medical Battalion, 1st Force Service Support Group , tend wounded. More Photos
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Clean Socks a Boon to Infantry
     FALLUJAH, Iraq, April 14, 2004 — After days of gunfire, sweat and grime, there's something to be said for the luxury of changing into clean socks, shirts and skivvies. Simple pleasures in life, such as sleeping bags and toothpaste caught up to the Marines who fought against enemy forces in the city for more than a week. Story
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Marines with Company A, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, fire against terrorists operating in Fallujah, Iraq April 7, 2004. Marines suspended offensive operations after isolating and systematically clearing portions of the city. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Matthew J. Apprendi
Marines with Company A, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, fire against terrorists operating in Fallujah, Iraq April 7, 2004. More Photos
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Marines Root Out Terrorists
     FALLUJAH, Iraq, April 13, 2004 — Their faces are sunburned and grimy from gun battles throughout the week. Their eyes, though, are bright. "We're here to remove all of the thugs operating in the city," said Capt. Phil Treglia, Company A's commanding officer, of Elida, Ohio. "We're making an even playing field for the Iraqi locals, so they can continue to set up their new government." Story
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Marines with Company A, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, watch the sunset over the Euprates River April 5, 2004, just outside of Fallujah. Iraq. The Marines assaulted the city April 6, 2004, to combat terrorists who attacked Coalition Forces.
U.S. Marines assaulted the city April 6, 2004, to combat terrorists who attacked Coalition Forces. More Photos
Marines Face Constant Movement
     FALLUJAH, Iraq, April 13, 2004 — There's hardly been a moment of rest for the 1st Marine Division units surrounding Fallujah. Marines rushed the city, systematically isolating and rooting out terrorists holed up inside until a unilateral suspension of offensive operations was called days ago. Story
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Defense Leaders Speak
President George W. Bush
"Many Iraqi leaders are showing great personal courage in helping to build a free Iraq. And we stand with them and we appreciate their courage. And troops from our countries and other coalition friends are showing great personal courage as they help Iraq move toward democracy. And we appreciate their sacrifice and courage, as well."
Remarks at the White House, April 16, 2004
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Chairman Mulls Fallujah Options
     WASHINGTON, April 16, 2004 — Further military action may be necessary in the city of Fallujah, where despite a cease-fire and strained negotiations, insurgents still are shooting at Marines, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said during an April 15 news conference in Baghdad.
     Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers, in Baghdad to meet with coalition military commanders, told reporters that although discussions in Fallujah are ongoing, "I think we have to be prepared and prepare ourselves that there may be further military action." More
Afghanistan Update
Chairman Finds Poignant
Reminder of Mission in Kabul
     KABUL, Afghanistan, April 16, 2004 — The 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) has left a reminder to the Americans working here why what they do is so important. On a plaque is written: "In honor of the victims of 11 September 2001 The men and women who have given their lives in the War against Terrorism, and, The Enduring Freedom that will survive." More
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Army Spc. Beatriz Cruz acts as tour guide for Guatemalan President Oscar Berger during his visit to Base Camp Quetzal March 27 for the opening ceremony for Exercise New Horizons 2004. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Nick Minecci      JUTIAPA, Guatemala, April 16, 2004 — March 27, 2004, will hold a special place in the mind of U.S. Army Reserve soldier Spc. Beatriz Cruz for a long time. The event in question was the approach of Guatemalan President Oscar Berger, for whom Cruz acted as a tour guide during his visit to Base Camp Quetzal, following the Exercise New Horizons 2004 opening ceremony. More
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Guard Nurses Keep Up
Heartbeat of Expeditionary Unit
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Maj. Lori Menke sets up an IV for a patient here. Major Menke is the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group nurses inpatient element chief, and she is deployed from the South Dakota Air National Guard. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Alexis LloydSOUTHWEST ASIA, April 16, 2004 (AFPN) — In stark contrast to the white sheets of the hospital bed and a patient in a light blue paper gown, a nurse in a brown and tan desert camouflage uniform checks the patient’s vital signs on the nurse’s ward.  More
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'Devil-Docs' Provide
First Aid Refresher Course
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     AL ASAD, Iraq, April 16, 2004 — Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 3 personnel received a combat refresher course in emergency first aid from corpsmen here April 9, learning everything from how to recognize the symptoms of a person suffering from a heat injury, to the proper way to apply a splint and how to treat the victim of a severe puncture wound or head injury. More
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Lance Cpl. Steven B. Crawford, 20, of Caldwell, Idaho with Weapons Company, 1st Light Armored Reconnaisance, 1st Marine Division, gives the arm and signal to halt while Lance Cpl. Dale T. Conley, 20, of Yuma, Arizona,connects the tow-bar to another light armored vehicle.
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Maintenance Crews
Keep Light Armor Rolling
     CAMP AL QAIM, Iraq , April 12, 2004 — They cover the western borders of Iraq, catching and destroying terrorist forces from foreign countries and the surrounding communities, and they do it faster than any others could. Camp Pendleton's 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion's Maintenance Company works day and night keeping the eight-wheeled vehicles combat ready.  More
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In Djibouti
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Marine Reservists Fly in
Support of Enduring Freedom
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     CAMP LEMONIER, Djibouti, April 10, 2004 — The Reserve Marines of Marine Aerial Refueling Transport Squadron 234, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, are continuing to redefine the aviation community by taking over a portion of the Combat Search and Rescue missions from the United States Air Force in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. More
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