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| U.S.
General Dubbed Father of the Iraqi Army |
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U.S. Army Sgt. Jared Zabaldo / Office of
Security Transition |
BAGHDAD,
Iraq, June 14, 2004 — Less than
a year ago an unassuming man from Weatherford,
Okla., arrived in this country to guide
an organization that didn’t even
exist – to build an army
that wasn’t there.
There was
no plan, no force, and only slight guidance.
And 363 days later, Iraq’s
armed forces and civil security forces
total more than 230,000 people. Story |
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| FBI,
DEA Train Iraqi Police Officers |
| BAGHDAD,
Iraq, June 14, 2004 — Twenty-five Iraqi Police
Service officers began a joint FBI and Drug Enforcement
Administration “Criminal Intelligence” course
June 13, at the Adnon Palace training facility
in the Green Zone, according to Office of Security
Transition officials. More |
| Iraqi
Air Force Acquires First Two Aircraft |
| BAGHDAD,
Iraq, June 14, 2004 — The Iraqi air force purchased
its first two aircraft in Jordan, June 10, as
part of an infrastructure security plan to provide
surveillance capability to the growing Iraqi
armed forces and civil security forces being
trained and equipped in the country, according
to Office of Security Transition officials. More |
| 1st Infantry Div. Graduates Iraqi Leadership Class |
| TIKRIT, Iraq, June 14, 2004 — Members of the 1st Infantry Division, local dignitaries and other guests were on hand June 10 for an Iraqi Civil Defense Corps Primary Leadership Development Course graduation ceremony, according to 1st Infantry Division officials. More |
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| Soldiers Help Baghdad Food Production |
| BAGHDAD, Iraq, June 13, 2004 — The 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 5th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division presented farmers in the Al Rashid region here with four brand new tractors June 9 and 10, according to Multinational Force Iraq officials. More |
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| Marines Sign Construction, Repair Contracts |
| CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq, June 12, 2004 — Marines and the Fallujah Roads and Bridges Department manager are evaluating more than 100 bids for road projects in the Fallujah area, according to Multinational Force Iraq officials. More |
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| Soldiers,
Marines Open Medical Clinic |
| CAMP
RAMADI, Iraq, June12, 2004 — Iraqi citizens
in one borough of Ar Ramadi recently got a boost
in the availability of medical care, thanks to
soldiers and Marines. More |
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| 1st Cav Soldiers Provide Medical Assistance |
| BAGHDAD, Iraq, June 12, 2004 — Soldiers and volunteer doctors from the 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment reached out to a local clinic and provided medical aid to the residents of Al-Rasheed, according to Multinational Force Iraq officials. More |
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Iraqi
Coastal Defense Force Assumes Port Duties
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Iraqi
Natural History Museum Receives Book Donation
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| Marines Go Door to Door in Search Of Weapons, Afghan Insurgents |
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| By U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Keith A. Milks |
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FORWARD OPERATING BASE PAYNE, Afghanistan, June 12, 2004 — Tucked away in the steep valleys, wadis and draws of a mountainous region in the south-central Afghanistan province of Oruzgan lay hundreds of small compounds and buildings.
In each of these is the potential for Taliban and anti-coalition militia to stash weapons and ammunition to carry out attacks against U.S., Afghan National Army, or other coalition forces. More |
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Marine, Army Teams in Afghanistan
Wrap Up ‘Operation Nightingale’ |
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| By U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Matt C. Preston |
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FORWARD
OPERATING BASE RIPLEY, Afghanistan, June 11, 2004 — In
support of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations
Capable), Marines, soldiers and sailors wrapped up Operation
Nightingale, a joint operation designed to provide humanitarian
assistance to the people of Afghanistan.
The operation consisted of civil affairs visits to several
villages in Oruzgan, a province in central Afghanistan. More |
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| Hospital Treats Physical, Emotional
Wounds |
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BETHESDA,
Md., June 10, 2004 (NNS) — Bethesda Naval Hospital's Medical
Surgical Directorate and Behavioral Healthcare are working together
to provide comprehensive, family centered care to the wounded
in Operation Iraqi Freedom and those involved in their care.
By providing surgical and behavioral treatment to patients, NNMC
is helping heal both physical and emotional wounds. Story |
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| Honoring
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Battalion
Honors Five
Marines Killed in Ramadi |
| CAMP
COMBAT OUTPOST, Iraq, June 12, 2004 — Marines
and sailors from 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine
Regiment gathered here to pay their last respects
to Cpl. Bum R. Lee, Lance Cpls. Todd J. Bolding,
Rafael Reynosa and Benjamin R. Gonzales, and
Pfc. Cody S. Calavan. Story |
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Marine Meets Newborn Son
Courtesy Fox News Channel |
FORWARD OPERATING BASE RIPLEY, Afghanistan, June 14, 2004 — On March 25, 2004, as Amelia Huff was being wheeled into a delivery room at Camp Lejeune Naval Hospital, her husband Johnny was preparing to go to war.
Sgt. Johnny Huff resigned
himself to not seeing or hearing his son until his return to Camp Lejeune.
A visit by Fox News Channel's Geraldo Rivera changed that. Story |
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| 'Song Pilot' Visits Lackland |
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| LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas — Singer/songwriter Dwayne O'Brien (left) and Capt. Eric Cox discuss the inner workings of an F-16 Fighting Falcon in a hangar here. O'Brien, a private pilot, toured the base June 8 and entertained about 400 basic trainees and base airmen during a "Tribute to Heroes." His most recent musical effort is a collection of songs devoted to flight. Captain Cox is assigned to the 149th Fighter Wing. U.S. Air Force photo by Robbin Cresswell |
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Sign an On-line Thank You Note |
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| Profile |
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U.S. Marine Corps
Sgt. Anthony Viggiani |
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FORWARD OPERATING BASE RIPLEY, Afghanistan, June 14, 2004 — To many of his fellow Marines in Company C, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 6th Marines, Sgt. Anthony Viggiani is the ideal Marine. More |
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U.S. Air Force
Senior Airman
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ROYAL AIR FORCE MILDENHALL, England, June 14, 2004 — Working out paid off in more ways than one after an airman here turned his plan to participate in a bodybuilding event into a fundraiser for a local charity. More |
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Bagram Post Office Keeps
Mail Coming, Going |
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan, June 14, 2004 — Keeping mail flowing smoothly into and out of a combat zone is no easy task - but soldiers at the Bagram Post Office are working tirelessly to make that happen. More |
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Marine Combat Engineers
Build Morale in Iraq |
AL ASAD, Iraq, June 13, 2004 — The ability of Marine combat engineers to construct just about anything from "whatever materials they can get their hands on" was put to the test recently, when they received the authority to erect a physical fitness structure here. More |
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