|
 |
|
Soccer Team,
Fans Appreciate Military
|
|
| Marine
Corpsmen Sgt. Randy Kowski and Lance Cpl. Adam
Wentzell celebrate their pride by holding up
a Marine Corps banner during a soccer game
at RFK stadium in Washington June 19 as part
of Armed Forces Appreciation Day. Defense Dept.
photo by Army Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample Photo Essay Archive |
 |
|
|
|
|
 |
| Iraqis Grateful for
U.S. Presence |
 |
| WASHINGTON, June 20, 2004 — After
touring Iraq June 16-19, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz
said he was more impressed than ever with the caliber of American
troops defending freedom's front lines. "Wherever you go
people are grateful for the men and women in uniform," he
said. More |
|
| Iraqi Official Asks for More Balanced News |
 |
| BAGHDAD, Iraq, June 20, 2004 — Iraq's deputy prime minister implored the American press traveling in Iraq with Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz to provide more balanced coverage of operations in Iraq. More |
|
 |
| Wounded Soldier
Recounts Firefight |
FORT
HOOD, Texas, June 18, 2004 — The first shots came out
of the north and went over his head. Laying facedown on the
roof, 1st Lt. Eric Johnson trained his scope on a group of
armed men to the east. Turning his head to the left, he could
see Camp Victory and Highway 8, the direction the shots were
fired from. Behind him, to the west, lay Camp Slayer and
the airport. More |
|
|
| Seabee Corpsman Aids
Injured Iraqi Children |
| AL
ANBAR PROVINCE, Iraq, June 20, 2004 — A Navy chief hospital
corpsman, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 74
Seabee Engineering Reconnaissance Team, provided the only emergency
medical help possible for two burned Iraqi children in early
June. More |
|
 |
 |
 |
| Marines
Restock Ar Ramadi Hospital |
AR
RAMADI, Iraq, June 14, 2004 — The Ar Ramadi
General Hospital has X-ray machines but no film.
That's just one of the many problems plaguing
the doctors working here. To better equip the
city's primary medical facility, 2nd Battalion,
4th Marine Regiment recently donated nearly $50,000
worth of basic medical supplies to the hospital. More |
| Airmen
Donate Toys, Supplies to Iraqi Children |
| SPANGDAGLEM
AIR BASE, Germany, June 18, 2004 — In
a three-week- long donation drive, the Team Eifel
community donated more than 645 school supplies,
toys and other goodies for the children of Kirkuk. Story |
| Group Helps Iraqi Widows Improve Lives |
 |
|
|
|
|
 |
 |
| War
on Terrorism |
| • |
| . |
| Iraq |
| • |
| . |
| Military
News |
| . |
|
. |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
| Team, Fans
Appreciate Military |
WASHINGTON, June 20, 2004 — As military jets flew overhead and a D.C. National
Guard helicopter circled above RFK stadium here June 19, spectator Army Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Briscoe said it for everyone present: "There's definitely no place like America." More |
|
'Five for Fighting' Entertains
Walter Reed Patients |
WASHINGTON, June 19, 2004 — John Ondrasik, the one-man band known as "Five for Fighting," entertained U.S. service members at Walter Reed Army Medical Center June 18, 2004. He sang his hit pop smash, "Superman (It's Not Easy)," that became an anthem of survival after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Story |
|
|
Sign
an On-line Thank You Note |
 |
|
|
 |
| Transformation |
|
 |
|
 |
 |
Wargaming
Contributes
To Wartime Efforts |
 |
| SAN
DIEGO, June 20, 2004 — In support
of the global war on terrorism, sailors and
Marines are using technology to save lives
and money through wargaming systems as a
training tool before deploying to combat
areas. More |
| More
Transformation News |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
| Profile |
|
|
 |
U.S. Marine Corps
Cpl. Joey R. Barnes |
 |
CAMP SNAKE PIT, Iraq, June 21, 2004 — Anyone stopping by this small camp in Ar Ramadi can thank Cpl. Joey R. Barnes for keeping the lights on for them. Even though he's never had any formal electrical or plumbing training, the 26-year-old machine gunner manages to keep the camp's lights working and water running. More |
|
 |
U.S. Marine Corps
Lance Cpl. Eric S. Freeman |
 |
CAMP AL ASAD, Iraq, June 21, 2004 — Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Eric S. Freeman likes the old-fashioned idea of putting a pen to paper while other Marines enjoy e-mails and instant messaging. For him, the idea of scrawling his thoughts on paper is more than telling his family what's going. He hopes to tell the world. More |
|
 |
| More Profiles |
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
 |
|
|
 |
Lejeune Battalion Celebrates
Deployment's Halfway Mark |
 |
| CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq, June 15, 2004 — It was more than 100 degrees outside June 15. The wind blowing in didn't do anything but move the heat from one place to another. Still, conditions were perfect for Marines of 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment to do a little celebrating. More |
|
|
|
|
| 'On
The Ground' Archive |
|
|
|
 |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|