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MAINTENANCE TASK — U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Alexander Carlson wipes down the barrel of an MK-38 25mm machine gun system aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge in the Mediterranean Sea, June 17, 2004. Kearsarge is deployed to transport elements of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit to the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility in support of the war on terror. U.S. Navy photo by Seaman Kenny Swartout
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U.S. Wary of Iran's Nuclear Program
WASHINGTON, June 25, 2004 — Iran, one of three "Axis of Evil" nations identified by President Bush in 2002, "is still pursuing a strategic decision to have a nuclear weapons capability," a senior U.S. official told a House panel June 24. More     
Soldiers Join Marines in Afghan Fight
FORWARD OPERATING BASE RIPLEY, Afghanistan, June 25, 2004 — Army infantrymen recently joined the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) in its continuing combat operations in central Afghanistan. More     
Iraqi Extremists' Goal: Block Democracy
WASHINGTON, June 24, 2004 — Violence committed against Iraqi officials, police and coalition forces shows the war that toppled Saddam Hussein's regime is being continued "by people who never quit," said Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz. More     
Immunity for Coalition Personnel Extended
WASHINGTON, June 24, 2004 — U.S. officials told reporters June 24 that the United States will extend immunity from Iraqi prosecution to U.S. and other coalition troops and personnel in Iraq beyond the handover of power on June 30. More
As Iraq Transition Nears, Attacks Increase
WASHINGTON, June 24, 2004 — As the transition of Iraqi sovereignty to the interim government approaches, the number and severity of attacks are increasing, Defense Department officials said today at a Pentagon press conference. More     
Senate Grills Nominee for Top Iraq Post
WASHINGTON, June 24, 2004 — Army Gen. George Casey, nominated to command Multinational Force Iraq, told senators today that if he decides the coalition needs more troops in Iraq, he will not hesitate to ask for them. More     
The New Iraq: Feature Section
The New Iraq: Buildup to Sovereignty
Fact Sheet: The Transition to Iraqi Self-Government
Fact Sheet: The Transition to Iraqi Self-Government
The New Iraq: Operation Iraqi Freedom
Iraq Daily Update
Time Line of Events in Iraq: 2003-2004
Legavy of Terror: Mass Graves
A Year in Iraq: The Mission (Flash photo slideshow)
On the Ground in Iraq Iraq's 55 Most Wanted Maps of Iraq
Weekly Progress Report (Adobe PDF slides)
Iraqi Security Forces
Repel Anti-Iraqi Attacks
     CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq, June 25, 2004 — Anti-Iraqi forces attacked three police stations and the government center in Ramadi, June 24, according to Multinational Force Iraq officials. The attacks appear to be a coordinated attempt to disrupt key municipal services within the city. More
Anti-Iraqi Forces Fire From Mosque
Soldier, Security Guard Killed in Attacks
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Deputy Defense Secretary
Paul Wolfowitz
(In Iraq) "we met a young Marine whose life was saved by five Iraqi civil defense corps members who rushed to rescue him when he was wounded. We met the head of the new Iraqi intelligence service, who lost three sons who were executed by Saddam. We met the prime minister, who was nearly axed to death in London by Saddam's killers. We met the president, whose predecessor was blown up in a car bomb two months ago. We met the deputy prime minister, who was nearly assassinated by killers up in northern Iraq. ...

"And the most moving thing of all -- this really beautiful young Kurdish woman who was our interpreter up in Mosul, ... turns out, her sister was assassinated because she was working for us. And we asked her, 'Why do you still work -- why do you continue?' And she said, "Because my father said you mustn't retreat in the face of evil."

"It is impressive, ... how many Iraqis are standing up in the face of evil. And that's why we're going to win."
Interview on MSNBC Hardball, June 23, 2004
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A Year in Iraq - The Mission
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Aboard USS George Washington  (11 More Photos)
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U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Juan Solorzano works from photographs to paint a mural depicting various scenes on an elevator door onboard USS George Washington, June 19, 2004. The mural will cover more than 2,500 square feet and will take more than six weeks to complete. The Norfolk, Va.- based nuclear powered aircraft carrier is on a scheduled deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Navy photo by Seaman Andrew Morrow Photo Essay Archive
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Corps Support Command Supplies Forces
FORT HOOD, Texas, June 24, 2004 — The Corps Support Commands, among the most complex components in the Army, are comprised of the highest number of reservists. More
'Gators' Take Bite Out of Crime
LATIFIYAH, Iraq, June 22, 2004 — Soldiers from Task Force 1st Armored Division’s 2nd Brigade Combat Team and Iraqi Civil Defense Corps members took the offensive against suspected insurgents recently, picking up six targets in the brigade combat team's area of responsibility. More
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Task Force Improves Life in Iraqi Village
KHARABRUD, Iraq, June 25, 2004 — It had to be an exciting day for the people of this small village when soldiers of Task Force 2-11 Field Artillery, 96th Civil Affairs Battalion and the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps came here recently. More
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Marines, Soldiers Continue Public Works Projects
AR RAMADI, Iraq, June 25, 2004 — Marines and soldiers across Al Anbar Province continued to initiate and sustain improvement projects to raise the quality of life for Iraqis, according to Multinational Force Iraq officials. More
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1st Infantry Div. Brings Medical Aid to Al Rashid
BAGHDAD, Iraq, June 24, 2004 — Medics and physicians from the 1st Infantry Division worked with Iraqi doctors to treat about 200 residents of the rural Al Hay Askari area of Al Rashid June 19 as part of a medical civil assistance program, according to Multinational Force Iraq officials. More
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Marines 'Sew' Together New Future for Iraq
CAMP BLUE DIAMOND, Iraq, June 23, 2004 — Marines with 1st Marine Division are helping to rebuild Iraq one stitch at a time. With assistance from the Los Angeles-based charity Spirit of America, the division recently donated nearly $27,000 worth of equipment to the Ar Ramadi Sewing Center. More
Iraqi Women Take on Leadership Roles
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War on Terrorism
• Greece Signs Container Security Agreement with U.S.
Bush: U.S. Does Not Condone Torture
Defense Official Outlines Global Posture
Gitmo Detainee Review to Begin
U.S. Designates Additional Members of Italian al Qaida Cell
Iraq
Iraqis Can Hasten Zarqawi's Capture
• Sanchez Meets With Iraq Security Leaders
• Personnel Expected to Follow Laws
Bush Condemns South Korean's Murder
Military News
• Military Forces Must Be Adaptive, Agile
• Soldiers Receive Gear Rapidly
4th Infantry Division Changes Command
. National Guard, Reserve Update
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Afghanistan Update
2 Marines Killed in Afghanistan
     ASADABAD, Afghanistan, June 25, 2004 — Two Marines were killed and one was wounded during an operation northeast of Asadabad, Afghanistan, June 24, according to Combined Forces Command-Afghanistan. The injured Marine is in stable condition.
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America Pays Tribute to the Troops
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Texas Rodeo, Parade
Available for Viewing Overseas
     FORT HOOD, Texas, June 25, 2004 — The Belton, Texas, annual Fourth of July parade and nightly rodeos will be broadcast to soldiers serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom and elsewhere overseas via the Internet. More
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Transformation
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How People Think
Fuels Transformation
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      ARLINGTON, Va., June 23, 2004 — Changing how people think is paramount to the success of military transformation, said the director of requirements and integration for U.S. Joint Forces Command June 22. More
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Army's High-Speed Catamaran
Returns to CENTCOM
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      SEAPORT OF DEBARKATION, Kuwait, June 23, 2004 — The Army’s experimental high-speed ship, the Theater Support Vessel Spearhead, is back in Operation Iraqi Freedom. More
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U.S. Army
Col. Gerald Griffin
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U.S. Army Col. Gerald Griffin.  U.S. Army photo by Spc. Aaron Ritter     MOSUL, Iraq, June 25, 2004 — For some soldiers, one enlistment is enough. Others serve 20 years so they can collect retirement benefits. For one soldier, however, even 20 years was not enough service. More
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U.S. Air Force
Master Sgt. Joe Ramos
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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Joe Ramos. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Andrew Gates     BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan, June 25, 2004 — When some people say they carry the American flag close to their heart, it is usually just a figure of speech. However, when one 455th Expeditionary Operations Group airmen here said that, he meant it – and he has the flag to prove it. More
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Soldiers Destroy Enemy
Weapons, Ammo
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      FORWARD OPERATING BASE SUMMERALL, BAYJI, Iraq, June 22, 2004 - The soldiers of 1st Battalion, 33rd Field Artillery Regiment have, perhaps, one of the most dangerous assignments in Northern Iraq. More
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