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Secretary Rumsfeld Visits Moldova
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| Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Moldovan Minister of Defense Brigadier General Victor Gaiciuc walk up the presidential steps through a Moldovan army color guard honoring the visit. Secretary Rumsfeld is visited Moldova prior to attending the NATO Summit held in Istanbul, Turkey. Defense Dept. photo by U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt Jerry Morrison Photo Essay Archive |
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| Istanbul Summit Marks
Milestones |
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| ISTANBUL, Turkey, June 28, 2004 — The
NATO Istanbul Summit that opened here today is expected to be
significant in terms of the alliance's unprecedented outreach
beyond its traditional North Atlantic focus and its aggressive
emphasis on force planning to tackle new, demanding challenges
worldwide. Story |
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| NATO to Expand Role in Afghanistan |
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| ISTANBUL, Turkey, June 28, 2004 - NATO nations have agreed to expand the alliance's responsibility in Afghanistan to include more provincial reconstruction teams north and west of the capital city of Kabul, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld told reporters here June 27. Story |
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| CPA Poll Shows Iraqis
Optimistic About Future |
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| WASHINGTON, June 28, 2004 — The Iraqi people expressed confidence in their
country's future as it moves from occupation to the newly sovereign interim
government toward free elections, according to a recent Coalition Provisional
Authority poll. More |
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| Turkish Abductions Won't Deter Coalition |
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| ISTANBUL, Turkey, June 27, 2004— Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld condemned tactics used by the militants holding three Turkish civilians in Iraq hostage as "bullying," and said they're failing to sidetrack Turkey and other coalition partners from their stand against terrorism. Story |
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| Navy Hospital Corps Celebrates 106th in Iraq |
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| AL ASAD, Iraq, June 27, 2004 —The 106th birthday observance of the United States Navy Hospital Corps here June17 was both a solemn and festive occasion, underscoring the rich heritage and ceaseless dedication of the "Devil Docs" who Marines have developed an inseparable bond with. More |
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Power to the People a United Iraq,
Army Engineer Corps Mission |
BAGHDAD, Iraq, June 26, 2004 – “Putting megawatts on the grid” has been the mantra of U.S. Army Corps of Engineer’s electrical infrastructure rebuilding efforts in Iraq. Leaders of the new Iraqi government took time Saturday to recognize the incredible reconstruction effort by the Corps during an informal ceremony at the Qudas Power Plant north of Baghdad. More |
White
House Releases
Letters from
Bremer, Bush, Allawi |
| WASHINGTON, June 28, 2004 — The
text of three letters exchanged between U.S.
and Iraqi officials concerning the transfer of
Iraq's sovereignty and the establishment of diplomatic
relations between the two
countries were released by the White House June
28. More |
Prime
Minister Believes
Government
Ready to Assume
Control |
| WASHINGTON, June 28, 2004 — A senior Bush administration official said the transfer of Iraq's
sovereignty two days ahead of schedule was done at the request of the
country's new prime minister, Iyad Allawi, and that the development is
"great news for the Iraqi people." More |
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Coalition Teamwork Saves
Young Girl's Life |
| FORWARD OPERATING BASE RIPLEY, Afghanistan, June 28, 2004 — At a small village in central Afghanistan recently, a joint team of American and Jordanian medical specialists conducting a medical civil affairs project were working their way through a long line of patients when a particularly dire case caught their attention. More |
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| Special Ops Soldiers Capture Enemy Leaders in Afghanistan |
| WASHINGTON, June 28, 2004 — Coalition special operations forces raided two anti-coalition compounds and captured two top regional enemy leaders in pre- dawn missions June 26 in southern Afghanistan, a news release from the coalition military command reported today. More |
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Afghanistan News |
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Defense
Officials
Identify Casualties |
| WASHINGTON, June 29, 2004 — The Department
of Defense announced today the identities of a Marine and two
soldiers who died while supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. More |
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Gloria
Estefan Salutes Troops
With Concert at Naval Base |
| NORFOLK,
Va., June 26,
2004 — The
Defense Department can add Latin music star Gloria
Estefan to the growing list of celebrities who have
come out to support service members fighting the
war on terror. During a free June 25 concert at Naval
Station Norfolk, Va., Estefan, backed by her Miami
Sound Machine band, paid tribute to more than 1,000
service members who cheered wildly as the star sang
a medley of her hit recordings. More |
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Sign
an On-line Thank You Note |
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| Profile |
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U.S.
Air Force
Maj. Jeanne Frazier |
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TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla., June 29,
2004 - Maj. Jeanne Frazier could not
run, and she was dreading the mandatory
physical training and fitness tests. More |
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U.S.
Marine Corps
Sgt. Anthony Viggiani |
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FORWARD
OPERATING BASE RIPLEY, Afghanistan, June
29, 2004 - To many of his fellow Marines
in Charlie Company, Battalion Landing Team
1st Battalion, 6th Marines, Sgt. Anthony
Viggiani is the ideal Marine. More |
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Scouts Keep 'Eyes On'
In Afghanistan |
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KANDAHAR AIR FIELD, Afghanistan, June 24, 2004 — It didn't take long for the scout team to scale the steep jagged rock face and establish its over watch position. Heat rose from the rocks on the small plateau that served as the perch, yet the team remained focused on the task -- keeping "eyes on" the objective. More |
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