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| Landing craft air cushioned vehicles and landing craft utility ships ferry the Marine Expeditionary Unit and its vehicle and gear to the beach in Kuwait, July 6, 2004. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Bart A. Bauer Photo Essay Archive |
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| 'Every Soldier Needs
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| FORWARD OPERATING BASE
DANGER, Iraq, July 9, 2004 — As U.S. Army Sgt. Scott M. Van
Order held tightly onto his legs, Spc. Andrew J. Gilmon teetered
precariously from the back of a humvee. The awkward exercise
was part of the three-day Explosive Hazards Awareness Instructor
Course program at Forward Operating Base Danger. Story |
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| Marine
Contract Aids Iraqi Schoolchildren |
| CAMP HABBANIYAH, Iraq,
July 9, 2004 — Making small steps to repair
Iraq's ailing educational system, Marines
here signed a contract with a local Iraqi
government official July 1, 2004, to give
Iraqi school children some of the learning
tools they need. Story |
| Dragoons
Continue Community Assistance |
| NAJAF, Iraq, July 7,
2004 — The 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment
spent a year in Baghdad, helping the people
of that city rebuild their lives and regain
their livelihood. When the “Dragoons” received
orders to move into southern Iraq, they continued
to help Iraqis living in Najaf. Story |
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| Airmen Help Bring
Wounded Home |
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| POPE AIR FORCE BASE, N.C.,
July 8, 2004 — Forty-eight wounded airmen, soldiers,
sailors and Marines were brought home for Independence Day, and
six medical workers from the 43rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron
here were there to help get them back safely. Story |
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| Marines, Soldiers
Battle Fire at Camp Al Asad |
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| CANP AL ASAD, Iraq,
July 7, 2004 — A fire ripped through tents here July 7, burning
the belongings of more than 100 Marines just days before they
were slated to return to the United States. Story |
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| Safety
First...Or Else! |
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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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| Team Rescues Kitten From Palace Wall |
BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 8, 2004 — In the sprawling Al Faw Palace at Camp Victory where leaders are tough and business is serious, a group of concerned officers led a team in a kitten rescue July 8.
The public affairs staff had heard a family of kittens meowing in the ceiling for a couple of days, but said they were surprised to hear a faint meow in one of the pillars outside on the second floor balcony. Story |
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| Honoring
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Marine
Remembered
In Ar Ramadi |
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| CAMP HURICANE
POINT, Iraq, July 7, 2004 — All Sgt. Kenneth
K. Conde Jr., ever wanted to do was be a
Marine Corps infantryman. He had been living
his dream for a little more than five years
when he was killed July 1 after an improvised
explosive device attack during a patrol through
the heart of Ar Ramadi. Story |
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U.S.
Air Force
Lt. Col. Andrew Lourake |
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ANDREWS
AIR FORCE BASE, Md., July 9, 2004 — An
airman here who had his leg amputated
above the knee will soon fly an Air Force
aircraft again. Story |
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| Kiowa Crews Patrol Baghdad Skies
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| CAMP COOKE, Iraq, July 8, 2004 — The best feeling for a ground soldier patrolling in Baghdad is the overhead cover provided by a team of Kiowa Warrior helicopters. Story |
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Marine
and Army Firefighters
Bring Tent Blaze Under
Control
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| CAMP
AL ASAD, Iraq, July
7, 2004 — A fire
ripped through tents
here July 7, burning
the belongings of
more than 100 Marines
just days before
they were slated
to return to the
United States. There
were no injuries
or fatalities. Story |
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Signal
Battalion Continues
To Sharpen the Sword |
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| BAGHDAD,
Iraq, July 7, 2004
— With redeployment
approaching
and
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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Ammo
Gives Warthog
Its Lethal Bite |
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| BAGRAM
AIR BASE, Afghanistan,
July 8, 2004 — As
coalition soldiers
conduct operations
throughout Afghanistan,
A-10 Thunderbolt
IIs, or Warthogs
as they are commonly
known, are a frequent
sight in the sky. Story |
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