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Iraqi
Female Cadets Part 3
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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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| Second Class
of Women Soldiers Graduate |
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| ZARQA MILITARY TRAINING
BASE, Jordan, July 7, 2004 —Forty female Iraqi soldiers
will graduate from the Jordanian Royal Military Academy
here July 9, the second of three classes of this type planned
to train at the academy, according to Office of Security
Transition officials. Story |
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| Task
Force Aids Local Medical School, Hospital |
| TIKRIT, Iraq, July 8,
2004 — Task Force Danger soldiers delivered
medical supplies, textbooks and journals
to the Tikrit Hospital and Tikrit University
Medical School July 7, according to 1st Infantry
Division officials. Story |
| Army
Engineers Improve Electrical Stations |
| BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 7, 2004 — The U.S. Army 1st Cavalry Division's 20th Engineer Battalion have added a second plan of attack in the battle to repair Baghdad's electrical grid, adding to their ongoing efforts to replace old, inefficient and often inoperable equipment. Story |
| Navy
Construction Battalion Improves Infrastructure |
| FALLUJAH, Iraq, July
7, 2004 — A U.S. Navy construction battalion
here is improving Iraq's infrastructure in
this area and is training Iraqis to do the
same in years ahead, improving Iraq's future
stability and prosperity. Story |
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| U.S., Australia
Pledge to Work Together |
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| WASHINGTON, July 7,
2004 — The United States and Australia agreed here today
to cooperate on a missile defense system, to improve the ability
of the countries' forces to work together, and to develop a
joint, combined military training capability. Story |
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| Tongans Join Marines
in Al Anbar Province |
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| CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq,
July 4, 2004 — Approximately 45 Royal Marines from the
Kingdom of Tonga have arrived in Iraq to augment the 1st Marine
Expeditionary Force in the Al Anbar Province. Story |
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| Safety
First...Or Else! |
| By
David Kitzman / U.S. Army Corps of Engineers |
| I have been working
on the infrastructure reconstruction of Baghdad
International Airport for the past seven
months. During this time, we have given the
airport a new telephone system, refurbished
a fire station, satellite communication,
radio communication, a checkpoint, runway
repairs and painting, power generation, refurbishing
the aircraft traffic control tower and substation
repairs. Story |
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| Transformation |
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Marines
Test New
Kevlar Shorts in Iraq |
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| CAMP RAMADI,
Iraq, July 5, 2004 — Marines here from
3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment are
currently testing lower body armor developed
by the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory
in Quantico, Va. Story |
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| Profile |
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U.S.
Army
Col. Roger McClellan |
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TAJI,
Iraq, July 7, 2004 — The 39th Brigade
Combat Team added another bird to its
flock, when Roger McClellan, of Collierville,
Tenn., was promoted to the rank of
colonel. Story |
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Signal
Battalion Continues
To Sharpen the Sword |
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| BAGHDAD,
Iraq, July 7, 2004
— With redeployment
quickly approaching
and the scorching
Iraqi sun pushing
temperatures well
over 115 degrees
Fahrenheit, the 141st
Signal Battalion
continues training
in order to keep
soldiers’ warrior
skills sharp. Story |
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Water
Purifiers Keep
Lejeune Battalion Alive |
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| CAMP
MAHMUDIYAH, Iraq,
July 6, 2004 — Cpl.
Aaron J. Weakley's
job sucks - 17,000
gallons of water
every day. The 25-year
old Marine turns
some of the nastiest,
foulest sources of
water into pure,
crystal-clear hydration
for Marines here. 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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