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CABLE REPAIR — U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Phillip J. Wilson (far left) hammers a stake into the ground as Airman 1st Class Amanda R. Bryce (rear center) and Staff Sgt. Harley Davis (rear right) with 506th Expeditionary Communications Squadron, hold the poles in place as they build a tent over Technical Sgt. Jason S. Reid and Staff Sgt Clayton J. Macion who are repairing cable damage at Kirkuk Air Base, Iraq, June 19, 2004. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Joan D. Anderson-Brown
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New U.S. Ambassador Meets Iraqi Officials
WASHINGTON, June 29, 2004 — America's new ambassador to Iraq, John D. Negroponte, today presented his credentials to senior Iraqi government officials. Negroponte introduced himself to Iraqi interim President Ghazi al-Yawar and Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari during a ceremony held in one of the interim government's buildings in Baghdad. More
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SECURITY PARTNERS — The United States will continue as full partners in helping the new government bring democracy and security to Iraq. The aid will focus on supporting Iraq's political transition, equipping and training Iraqi security forces, and helping set the stage for national elections at the end of the year.

Struggle Continues for Reform, Democracy
WASHINGTON, June 29, 2004 — The “struggle between extremism and civilized values” is unfolding around the world, President Bush said today in Istanbul, Turkey. He cited Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Israel as places where people are struggling for reform and peaceful, democratic states. More
Bush Praises NATO’s Focus on Terror
WASHINGTON, June 29, 2004 — President Bush today applauded NATO’s decision to restructure “to oppose threats that arise beyond the borders of Europe.” More
Afghan Elections Should Stick to Schedule
ISTANBUL, Turkey, June 29, 2004 — It's critical that Afghanistan stick to its September timetable for national elections despite security concerns, President Hamid Karzai told reporters here today at the NATO Istanbul Summit. More
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Defense Leaders Speak
President George W. Bush
"Fifteen months ago, Iraq was ruled by a regime that brutalized and tortured its own people, murdered hundreds of thousands, and buried them in mass graves. Today, Iraqis live under a government that strives for justice, upholds the rule of law, and defends the dignity of every citizen."
Istanbul, Turkey June 28, 2004
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The New Iraq: Feature Section

Coalition Concludes Iraqi
Army Officer Training

BAGHDAD, Iraq, June 29, 2004 — Eight-hundred forty-three Iraqi Army officers graduated June 17 from the Jordan Armed Forces Military Academy in Zarqa, Jordan, as part of the Coalition Military Assistance Training Team's ongoing effort to train and equip Iraq's armed forces. More
First-Ever Iraqi Officer Arrives
At U.S. Army Staff College
BAGHDAD, Iraq — An Iraqi army major arrived at the U.S. Army's Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., June 23, as the first-ever Iraqi student officer to attend the military school's 110-year-old International Officer Program.  Story
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Reorganization Improves
Iraqi Security Forces
     WASHINGTON, June 28, 2004 — Recent adjustments made to improve Iraqi security forces are working, a senior U.S. officer in Baghdad said June 27. Ongoing changes "are gradually, but markedly improving the quality of Iraqi security forces," Army Lt. Gen. David H. Petraeus, chief of the Office of Security Transition in Iraq, reported during a Pentagon Channel interview. More
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Duty at Balad Air Base, Iraq  (12 More Photos)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. David Miranda, a Predator crew chief, communicates with the pilot of a MQ-1L Predator prior to a night-time aerial mission, June 10, 2004. Miranda is assigned to the 46th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron at Balad Air Base, Iraq. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Scott Reed     Photo Essay Archive
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Iraqis Visit Balad, Applaud U.S. Military Efforts
BALAD AIR BASE, Iraq, June 28, 2004 — Hoshyar Zebari, Iraqi minister of foreign affairs, and other members of the Iraqi governing council visited here June 27. He thanked the United States for helping Iraq form a new government. "Your mission was worth it," Zebari said of the U.S. military's effort in Iraq. "We're very proud of your sacrifices and deeply appreciate what you have done. More     
Inspectors General Working in Ministries
WASHINGTON, June 28, 2004 — Inspectors general for the Iraqi ministries are up and running, but they will have challenges, the Defense Department inspector general said here today. More
Transfer Won't Immediately Stop Violence
ISTANBUL, Turkey, June 28, 2004 — Today's transfer of sovereignty to the interim Iraqi government probably won't bring an immediate stop to terrorism plaguing the country, but it's likely to succeed over time as the Iraqi people support their new government, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said here today. He said the terrorists were determined to prevent the handover of power from happening. More   
Sovereignty Means 'Hopeful Day' for Iraq
WASHINGTON, June 28, 2004 — The dedication and sacrifice of the U.S. military "has brought us to this hopeful day" of post-Saddam Hussein Iraq becoming a sovereign nation, President Bush said today during a short speech in Istanbul, Turkey, where he is attending the NATO Summit. More
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Titans of the Battlefield Help Secure Area
An M-1A1 Abrams tank crew settles in for the evening during a patrol recently. Company B, 1st Tank Battalion, 1st Marine Division attached to 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment to provide security on a supply route. The 70-ton tank stands a vigil on the side of the road to guard against any terrorist activity on the road. USMC photo by Cpl. Shawn C. Rhodes     CAMP MAHMUDIYAH, Iraq, June 27, 2004 — Patrols are a dangerous business in Mahmudiyah, but they just got safer for Marines of 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, thanks to a whole lot of rolling steel. When the Camp Lejeune, N.C.-based Marines moved back here, they brought with them the 70-ton titans of the battlefield - M-1A1 Abram tanks. A detachment from 1st Tank Battalion's Company B joined the infantry Marines for the move.  More
Istanbul Summit Marks Milestones
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     
NATO to Expand Role in Afghanistan
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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Power: 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 a ceremony at the Qudas Power Plant north of Baghdad. More
White House Releases Letters
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
Early Transfer Made at Allawi's Request
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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Afghanistan Update
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. More
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Troops Qualify for
R&R Air Travel Rebates
WASHINGTON, June 29, 2004 – The Army announced today that more than 30,000 troops are eligible for retroactive reimbursement of out-of-pocket air travel costs paid in conjunction with rest and recuperation leave taken last year. More
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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Latin superstar Gloria Estefan poses for a photo with Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Leonette Masters and her family -- son Joshua 8, daughter Paryn 5, and grandmother Donne Maes. Estefan took time to sign autographs and pose for pictures with fans shortly after her June 25 concert at Naval Station Norfolk, Va. Photo by Army Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample
Latin superstar Gloria Estefan poses for a photo with Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Leonette Masters and her family — son Joshua 8, daughter Paryn 5, and grandmother Donne Maes. Estefan met with fans shortly after her June 25 concert at Naval Station Norfolk, Va. Photo by Army Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample
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U.S. Air Force
Maj. Jeanne Frazier
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Maj. Jeanne Frazier ties her shoe before a run at Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. Three months before her physical-fitness test, the major could not run well. Now, she is a squadron fitness leader, earned high marks on her fitness test and is enthused about making fitness enjoyable for others. U.S. Air Force photo by Margo Wright

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. Three months later, the 50-year-old major assigned to the 552nd Operations Support Squadron here was not only running, but she finished the required run in 16 minutes and 46 seconds. More

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U.S. Marine Corps
Sgt. Anthony Viggiani
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With bloodstains visible on the lower portion of his left trouser leg, Sgt. Anthony Viggiani of Strongsville, Ohio, pauses after a fierce firefight with anti-coalition militia in central Afghanistan. Viggiani, a squad leader in Charlie Company, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 6th Marines, the ground combat element of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), ignored the bullet wound to remain in the fight against the enemy. Marine Corps photo by Gunnery Sgt. Keith A. Milks 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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Lejeune Marines Back on
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CAMP MAHMUDIYAH, Iraq, June 25, 2004 — The Marines of 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, based out of Camp Lejeune, N.C. recently experienced a major case of déjà vu. The smell of stagnant water and the 'whump' of mortars impacting in the distance brought back many memories for the combat-hardened Marines. More
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Scouts Keep 'Eyes On'
In Afghanistan
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Scouts from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment provide over-watch as other soldiers from the battalion conducts a cordon and search in a village below. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jeremy A. ClawsonKANDAHAR 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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