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| Iraqi soldiers from the 4th Battalion, 1st Brigade, Iraqi Intervention Force, find cover in tall grass after crossing a dirt road while performing a field patrol in an area suspected of being a mortar launch site, outside of Al Taji, Iraq, July 19, 2004. U.S. Army Reserves supported the Iraqi Intervention Force during the patrol. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ashley Brokop |
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| Army Engineers Repair Sewage System |
| BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 22, 2004 — Block-by-block, soldiers of the 1st Cavalry Division’s 20th Engineer Battalion are taking aim at one of the most disagreeable problems facing Baghdad’s largest and most dangerous neighborhood. Story |
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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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Iraqi,
U.S. Fighter Pilots Band Together |
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| BALAD AIR BASE, Iraq, July 22, 2004 — Two former enemies came together for lunch in the spirit
of friendship July 20, as six Iraqi air force pilots and 10
American pilots shared stories and then took pictures together
in front of an F-16 Fighting Falcon here. Story |
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Marine Tank Battalion Trains for Djibouti Duty |
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CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. July 21, 2004 — Marine Reserves from 8th Tank Battalion are temporarily joining the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (Anti-Terrorism) to conduct perimeter security and sentry duty at Camp Lemonier in Djibouti, Africa. Story |
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Marine Radio Battalion Returns from Iraq
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| MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII, Kaneohe Bay, July 21, 2004 — Twenty-two Marines from 3rd Radio Battalion returned home July 11, from a five-month deployment to Iraq. |
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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. 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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U.S.
Marine Corps
Lts. Frederik and Anja Easterly |
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ANBAR
PROVINCE, Iraq, July 23, 2004 — Courtesy
of Operation Iraqi Freedom, siblings 1st
Lts. Frederik J. Easterly and Anja M. Easterly
currently find themselves serving in the
same war zone. Story More
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Tools of War Reminder of
Afghanistan's War-Ravaged Past
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| KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, July 23, 2004 — Everywhere in Afghanistan are reminders of the country's war-ravaged past, from the bullet-scarred mosque to rusting Soviet fighter aircraft. Story |
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Air Force Team Takes
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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 |
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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 |
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