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IRAQ FLIGHT — A pair of F-14B Tomcats fly over Iraq just after receiving fuel from a U.S. Air Force KC-10 from the 908th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron over Iraq, July 4, 2004. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Shaun Withers
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Four Marines, Soldier Die in Iraq Incidents
WASHINGTON, July 7, 2004 — Four U.S. Marines and a soldier were killed in two separate incidents in the past 48 hours, military officials reported. Story
President Hails 'Transformation' in Iraq
WASHINGTON, July 6, 2004 — President Bush reiterated July 6 that former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein harbored terrorists and was a threat to the Middle East and to the people of Iraq. The president discussed Iraq and defense issues while meeting with Iceland's Prime Minister David Oddsson. Story
USS George Washington Departs Gulf
USS GEORGE WASHINGTON, At Sea, July 6, 2004 — USS George Washington departed the Arabian Gulf July 5, following more than four months on station providing air support for ground troops fighting in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Story
Group Sends Care Packages, Support
WASHINGTON, July 6, 2004 — It all started when Army Spc. Robert Collins called his mother from Afghanistan to thank her for his care package and ask that she send more for some of his buddies who weren't getting goodies from home. Story
USS Hopper to Support Enduring Freedom
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii, July 6, 2004 — USS Hopper left its homeport of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, June 28 on a six-month deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Story
Iraqi Soldier: A Story of Common Courage
     BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 5, 2004 — A little more than a year ago, shortly before President Bush flew onto the USS Lincoln off the coast of San Diego and announced the end to the war in Iraq, soldiers of the old Iraqi Army were already on their way home resigned to defeat and an uncertain future.
      Iraqi Army Lt. Col. Ahmed Lutfi Ahmed Raheem, an officer in this country's newly rebuilt army, hasn't stormed any enemy positions lately. But he shows up for work everyday, like a lot of soldiers in this army.
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At this time, the Department of Defense
cannot confirm the reported release of
U.S. Marine Cpl. Wassef Ali Hassoun.

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The New Iraq: Feature Section

Iraqi Army Makes First
Patrol into Baghdad

BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 7, 2004 — The Iraqi Army made a well-received first foray into the city July 1 with a single company from the Iraqi Intervention Force’s 2nd Battalion conducting foot patrols down the crowded streets of the city’s troubled southern district of Abu Deshir. Story
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New  Iraqi Reconstruction Archive
The New Iraq: Operation Iraqi Freedom
Iraq Daily Update
Time Line of Events in Iraq: 2003-2004
Time Line of Events in Iraq: 2003-2004
Time Line of Events in Iraq: 2003-2004
Legacy 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)
Some Extended Guardsmen,
Reservists May Get GI Bill Boost
WASHINGTON, July 7, 2004 — Guardsmen and reservists whose active duty time is extended past the normal 12-month call-up may be eligible for active duty-level benefits of the Montgomery GI Bill under certain circumstances, according to a senior Department of Veterans Affairs spokesman. Story
New Booklet Helps Guard,
Reserve Kids During Deployment
WASHINGTON, July 7, 2004 — Separations can be tough on any child whose parent is deployed overseas – but particularly for the estimated 500,000 sons and daughters of deployed National Guard and reserve troops, according to an expert on issues involving military families. Story
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Afghanistan Update
Troops Raise More Than $20K
For Families of Wounded Veterans
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BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan, July 7, 2004 — On July 4, troops serving on the front lines in the Global War on Terrorism participated in the the “Freedom Is Never Free” 10-kilometer run, raising more than $20,000 to support the families of wounded veterans staying at the Fisher Houses. Story

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Iraqi Female Cadets Part 3 (14 More Photos)
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U.S. Army Lt. Col. Harry Glenn, commander of the 1/501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, speaks to soldiers during an Independence Day celebration at Bagram Air Field, Salerno, Afghanistan, July 4, 2004. The soldiers are deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Vernell Hall   Photo Essay Archive
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Battalion Kicks Off Deployment with Raid
FALLUJAH, Iraq, July 2, 2004 — After arriving in Iraq only a week and a half ago, the "Thundering Third" has joined the fight of restoring security in Al Anbar Province. Story
Marines Keeps Terrorists at Bay on Iraq Border
AL QAIM, Iraq, July 1, 2004 — It's unforgiving duty on the Iraqi-Syria border. Long, hot days drag under the beating desert sun. Endless patrols meander miles of empty road and dunes at night. And it's keeping would-be terrorists at bay. Story
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Ishaki Health Clinic Renovated, Reopens
ISHAKI, Iraq, July 6, 2004 — U.S. Army soldiers from Task Force 1-77 participated in the opening of a health clinic on June 23 in the city of Ishaki, Iraq, according to 1st Infantry Division officials. The clinic is the main health care center for the city and surrounding area with a population over 20,000 Iraqis. Story
Cavalry Unit Builds Hope in Soccer Field
BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 4, 2004 — Local dignitaries and residents gathered in the Kamidaya District of Baghdad June 30 for a ribbon cutting ceremony marking the completion of a soccer field and playground. Story
Iraqi Firefighters Fitted With New Gear
CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq, July 3, 2004 — Iraqi firefighters are sporting new uniforms, thanks to a little help from Marines. Civil affairs Marines delivered 20 sets of equipment — including fire resistant helmets, jackets, trousers and boots. The gear, slightly used, but in good condition was donated by a fire department in the United States. Story
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Marines Help Child Wounded by Taliban
FORWARD OPERATING BASE RIPLEY, Afghanistan, July 5, 2004 — Walking back from a bazaar after buying gasoline for their village, four young friends were stopped by Taliban rebels. Gunfire erupts from the Taliban, killing one and wounding two children. Story
Section Banner - Postcards from Iraq
Father’s Day in Iraq
By Scott Lowdermilk / Transatlantic Programs Center
Most people would think that spending any special day, especially a day like Father’s Day, away from their family would be a bad thing. I was pleasantly surprised on this Father’s Day to find out not only could the day be special, I think it may have been one of the best Father’s Days that I have ever had. Story
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Setting the Record Straight
Civilian Employee Extends Tour in Iraq
FORT BELVOIR, Va., July 2, 2004 — Bonnie Murphy, a Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service employee in Battle Creek, Mich., volunteered to go to Iraq in December 2003. She recently decided to extend her tour there. While at home on leave, she wrote this commentary about her experience in Iraq.
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I am a Department of Defense civilian and took leave to attend my daughter’s high school graduation. Being home has been wonderful and sad at the same time. I'm appalled at the "news" as it's reported from Iraq. And just as disturbing is the lack of knowledge a lot of people have about what's really going on, why we're there and what it's really like. I'd like to set the record straight. More
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War on Terrorism
• Families, Workers Must Leave Bahrain
• NATO Forces Will Free Up U.S. Troops
Iraq
• Top Iraq Achievement: Saddam Capture
U.S. Troops Uncover Bomb Factory
Military News
• Finance Agency Opens New Reserve Pay Center
. National Guard, Reserve Update
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Defense Officials
Identify Army Casualties
WASHINGTON, July 6, 2004 — Defense Department officials announced today the death of two soldiers. More
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America Pays Tribute to the Troops
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Stars for Stripes
Tour Salutes Troops
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TIKRIT, Iraq, July 7, 2004 — The Summer Salute Tour visited Forward Operating Base Danger on July 6, as part of a entertainment tour sponsored by Stars for Stripes, a non-profit organization that arranges for entertainers to perform at remote bases. Story

Comedian Visits USS Greeneville
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U.S. Air Force
Staff Sgt. Boyd Myers
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Boyd Myers. U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Brandon LingleRANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas, July 6, 2004 — When a staff sergeant from the Systems Program Office at the Air Force Personnel Center here went to the Comal River for a relaxing tubing trip June 19, he wasn't expecting to save the lives of two people from the rain-swollen waterway. Story

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On the Ground
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In Afghanistan
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Battalion Recognizes Its
Own for Combat Service
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FORWARD OPERATING BASE RIPLEY, Afghanistan, July 6, 2004 — For the first time since beginning combat operations in south-central Afghanistan nearly 75 days ago, Battalion Landing Team 1st Bn., 6th Marines recently held a battalion formation to recognize the achievements of some of its Marines and sailors. Story
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Taking Care of
Patients in the Air
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BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan, July 6, 2004 (AFPN) — Most military aircraft are not well known for passenger comfort. But when passengers are seriously ill or injured, a team of medical experts is always on hand to ensure as comfortable a ride as possible. Story
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 'On The Ground' Archive
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MEDICAL CHECK — U.S. Army Sgt. Andrew Burnette, 725th Main Support Battalion, 25th Infantry Division, evaluates a village elder who was complaining of pain and swelling in his legs during a Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration meeting in Wardak Province, Afghanistan, June 5, 2004. Burnette, NCOIC of the Kabul Compound medical clinic, suspected the elder was experiencing a diabetic edema but he required results from a comprehensive laboratory exam to confirm. Defense Dept. photo by Staff Sgt. Kelly McCargo
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