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Jul 23, 2004
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PATROL — An Iraqi National Guardsman assigned to the 304th Iraqi National Guard Battalion hands out literature and newspapers to local civilians during a joint patrol of farmlands south of Baghdad, July 20, 2004. U.S. soldiers from Company C, 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 5th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, and the Iraqi National Guard battalion conducted the sweep in an area known as an enclave for insurgents and weapons caches. U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Steve Faulisi
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U.S. Safer, But Still Remains Vulnerable
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WASHINGTON, July 22, 2004 — America is safer today against potential terrorist attack, but still remains vulnerable, the Sept. 11 commission chairman said here today. Story
El Salvador to Continue Iraq Deployment
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WASHINGTON, July 22, 2004 — El Salvador has "reupped" and will continue its deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Defense Department officials said today. Story
Multinational Diving Exercise Kicks Off
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TALLINN, Estonia, July 22, 2004 — An international contingent of soldiers have launched a military exercise designed to train divers to handle underwater explosives and salvage operations. The exercise also includes anti-terrorist training. Story
Task Force Launches Baltic Exercises
Bad Troops, Poor Leaders Led to Abuse
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WASHINGTON, July 22, 2004 — A few "bad apples" and a lack of proper supervision — not a failure in military training, doctrine or policy — were responsible for detainee abuses in Afghanistan and Iraq, Army leaders told a Senate committee today. Story
Army Accelerates Future Combat System
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WASHINGTON, July 22, 2004 — For the Army, the future is now, as Army officials accelerate the delivery of selected future combat systems to the current force. Story
Army Chief: Force More Flexible, Agile
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WASHINGTON, July 22, 2004 — The Army has an "extraordinary opportunity" to transform its forces to respond to "one of the most dangerous times in our history," the Army chief of staff told Congress July 21. Story
Lessons Learned Guide Army Transformation
Rumsfeld: No Plans to Extend Reserves
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WASHINGTON, July 21, 2004 — The Defense Department does not plan on extending any reserve component service member beyond the 24-month limit, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said at a Pentagon news conference today. Story
Iraqi Survivors to Share Experiences
Of Torture During Saddam's Rule
WASHINGTON, July 21, 2004 — The U.S. Agency for International Development is sponsoring a tour this month throughout the United States of three Iraqi survivors, witnesses to the torture and mass murder perpetrated by Saddam Hussein's brutal regime. Story
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Defense Leaders Speak
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld
"Today a country that once shared a common cause with terrorists is now an ally in the effort to defeat the extremists. And the American people can be enormously proud of the young men and women in uniform and our coalition partners, who are contributing every day in a very difficult task but what will be a victory."
DoD News Briefing, July 21, 2004
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Afghanistan Update
Device Explodes Near Tarin Kowt
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KABUL, Afghanistan, July 22, 2004 - An improvised explosive device exploded 600 meters from a coalition-led medical civic assistance project near Tarin Kowt, July 22, but no one was injured, according to Combined Forces Command-Afghanistan officials.   Story

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Strike Targets Zarqawi Network
BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 23, 2004 — Iraq conducted a precision attack on anti-Iraqi forces in southwest Fallujah July 23, according to Multinational Force Iraq officials. More
USS John F. Kennedy, Dhow Collide
States Look for Ways to
Support Military Families
WASHINGTON, July 22, 2004 — Big or small, many deployed troops or few, states' concerns for the families of deployed service members are very similar.  More
Conference Focuses on Military Children
Marine Commandant Visits Troops
AL ASAD, Iraq, July 22, 2004 — Gen. Michael W. Hagee, Commandant of the Marine Corps, visited the Marines and sailors of 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing here July 20, bringing words of encouragement, as well as getting a first hand look at the work that is being done and that has been done since his last visit here. More
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The New Iraq: Feature Section

Iraqi Police Recruits
Graduate Training

CAMP AL ASAD, Iraq, July 19, 2004 — A class of 30 Iraqi recruits graduated from Camp Al Asad's first Iraqi Border and Police Academies. Story
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
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Iraqi National Guardsmen (7 more photos)
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Iraqi National Guardsmen patrol alongside their coalition counterparts in the village of Albu Hassan, July 16, 2004. Coalition troops are now performing a training and assistance role after the Iraqi National Guard took the lead for security following the June 28, 2004, turnover of sovereignty. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Scott Reed More Photo Essays
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Iraqi Army Takes Possession of Military Base
BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 22, 2004 — The coalition handed over possession of Al Kasik military base July 21 at a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Northern Iraq base, according to Office of Security Transition officials. The handover caps the coalition’s year-long $96 million refurbishment of the former regime’s army base roughly 20 miles northwest of Mosul.  Story
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Belleau Wood Strike Group Supports Coalition

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USS BELLEAU WOOD, At Sea, July 21, 2004 — USS Belleau Wood Expeditionary Strike Group commenced its first missions in support of the global war on terrorism when Belleau Wood launched close-air support into Iraq July 5. Story
USS George Washington Heads Home
USS GEORGE WASHINGTON, At Sea, July 21, 2004 — In the early morning hours of July 20, USS George Washington transited the Strait of Gibraltar, the last of the choke points along the route home.  Story Center Sponsors Class for Returning Sailors

Family Readiness Group Gets Needed Boost

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FORT HOOD, Texas, July 21, 2004 — Whether typing up newsletters, assembling Iraq-bound care packages or simply offering a sympathetic ear, Fort Hood's family readiness group leaders have helped more than a few families weather the storms of recent deployments. Story
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The Deployment Diet
By Heidi Home Alone
This vignette describes the trials and triumphs of spouses of deployed service members. It is one of several we will present, authored by a group of 1st Cavalry Division spouses who write under the pen name “Heidi Home Alone.”
FORT HOOD, Texas, July 22, 2004 — Well, I'll tell you another positive side to deployment: being able to lose all the weight you have been trying to lose for years because now you don't have a husband to cook for. It's been over four months since he left and already I have lost over two pounds!  Story
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War on Terrorism
Bush Signs $5.6B BioShield Legislation
Aircraft Destroy Two Enemy Positions
Iraq
Reports Indicate Sense of Hope in Iraq
• One U.S. Soldier Killed, Six Wounded
• Security Mission Shifts to Iraqi Forces
Military News
• Defense Officials Stress Troops' Re-Employment Rights
. National Guard, Reserve Update
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Transformation
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Desert Hawk Provides
An Eye in the Sky
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SOUTHWEST ASIA, July 21, 2004 — Airmen at one forward-deployed location who routinely work, eat, run errands and sleep may not think to look up in the sky. But if they did, they would see something looking right back at them.  Story
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Army to Complete Largest
Move Since WWII
WASHINGTON, July 21, 2004 — In coming weeks, the Army's Surface Deployment and Distribution Command will complete the largest equipment movements in its 30-year history.  More
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America Pays Tribute to the Troops
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Duo Makes Mail Call Meaningful
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WASHINGTON, July 21, 2004 — It began when Amy Oxford and her mother, Kathy Williams, saw no outward show of support for deployed troops in their hometown of Harrisburg, Ill.   Story

Student Makes Quilts for Families
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ARLINGTON, Va., July 20, 2004 — College student Jessica Porter was quilting and watching the news on the war with a friend in May 2003.  Story

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U.S. Army Capt. Dan Browne
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Oregon National Guard Capt. Dan Browne secures his second Olympic berth with a third-place finish in the 10,000 meters with a 28:07.47 clocking in the 2004 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team Trials at Sacramento State University. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps SACRAMENTO, Calif., July 22, 2004 — Oregon National Guard Capt. Dan Browne has earned a berth on Team USA for the 10,000-meter race in Greece by placing third in the event at the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials.  Story
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On the Ground
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In Afghanistan
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Air Force Team Takes
Over Passenger Terminal
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BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan, July 22, 2004 — Travelers passing through the Bagram passenger terminal can now sign up earlier to travel and show up closer to the takeoff time due to new procedures. Story
Bronco Creates Stability
Around Kandahar Airfield
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KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, July 22, 2004 — On traditional battlefields, success was gauged by who controlled the most strategic area and inflicted more damage on the enemy troops and their equipment. But the battlefields in Afghanistan have changed how wars are fought and won. Story
In Iraq
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Troops Compete in
'Iron Soldier' Contest
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CAMP VICTORY, Iraq, July 20, 2004 — Some of the most physically fit soldiers deployed throughout Iraq ignored heat, dust and the constant potential of hostile fire to compete July 17 in the “Iron Soldier” contest.  Story
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