Home Page - DefendAmerica 
[NOTE: Because of increased web traffic, you may experience delays.  Please be patient.]
Jul 28, 2004
space
Department of Homeland Security Threat Advisory System
DHS Threat & Protection Advisory Level - Yellow: Significant Risk of Terrorist Attacks
space
Support For Our Troops
space
The Pentagon Channel offers  live DoD programming and on-demand video of Pentagon and Baghdad briefings, Capitol Hill hearings, presidential addresses and more.
Skip Navigation
spaceFirstGov
spaceHomeland Security
spaceTerror War Sites
spaceWhite House
space
spaceDefense Department Home Page
spaceArmy
spaceNavy
spaceAir Force
spaceMarines
spaceCoast Guard
spaceReserve Affairs
spaceArmy Reserve
spaceNavy Reserve
spaceAir Force Reserve
spaceMarine Reserve
spaceCoast Guard Reserve
spaceNational Guard
spaceAir National Guard
spaceArmy National Guard
spaceESGR
spaceMerchant Marines
space
spaceCivil Air Patrol
spaceCoast Guard Auxiliary
spaceFBI
space
spaceDefense Department
spaceState Department
spaceWhite House
Photo, caption below.
space
ON CAMERA — Lance Cpl. Robert Dea, a videographer, records Sgt. Arvin Manning with Headquarters Battalion, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Ga., explaining the benefits of a Humvee armor door treated with the explosive resistant coating at Camp Fallujah, Iraq, July 24, 2004. The coating is used to protect Marines from improvised explosive devices during security and stabilization operations in the Al Anbar Province of Iraq. Marine Corps photo by Gunnery Sgt. Eduardo Riosmata
space

Terrorists Seek to Intimidate Iraqi People

space
WASHINGTON, July 28, 2004 — The car bomb explosion outside a police recruiting station in Baqubah, Iraq, today is just the latest example of terrorists trying to intimidate the Iraqi people, DoD officials said.  Story

Powell Praises Hungarian Contributions

space
WASHINGTON, July 28, 2004 — Iraqis will secure a better future for themselves "only if the coalition stays together, only if the coalition provides the kind of support that the Iraqi people are asking us for and they need," the top U.S. diplomat said on Hungarian television July 27.  Story

Blast Kills 2 U.N. Employees, 4 Afghans

space
WASHINGTON, July 28, 2004 —Two U.N. employees registering voters were among six people killed by an improvised explosive device that went off inside a mosque today.   Story

Pentagon Launches 'Blue to Green'

space
WASHINGTON, July 28, 2004 — Sailors and airmen may soon be able to "Go Army" under a new Defense Department program intended to rebalance the size of the military.  Story

Marine Unit Ready for Iraq Duties

space
FORWARD OPERATING BASE KALSU, Iraq, July 28, 2004 — Six weeks after the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit dispatched its initial element to the Middle East, the last of the unit's leathernecks arrived in Iraq this week. Story

Cheney: 'We Must Vanquish' Terrorists

space
WASHINGTON, July 27, 2004 — Vice President Dick Cheney told Marines at Camp Pendleton, Calif., today the terrorist threat does not represent a "foe we can reason with or negotiate with or appease. This is, to put it simply, an enemy that we must vanquish."  Story
space
MESSAGE TO THE TROOPS
Why We Fight in Iraq
By Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld

     More than 15 months ago, a global coalition ended the brutal regime of Saddam Hussein and liberated the people of Iraq.
     As in all conflicts, this has come at a cost in lives. Some of your comrades made the ultimate sacrifice. For your sacrifices, our country and the president are deeply grateful.  More

space
The New Iraq: Feature Section
Iraqi Police Score
Victory Against Terrorists
BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 28, 2004 — The Iraqi Police Service’s Major Crimes Unit successfully conducted a massive raid on a sophisticated terrorist safe house cell July 27. Story
U.S. Troops, Iraqi National
Guard Conduct Cordon, Search
BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 28, 2004 — With hustle and enthusiasm, two Iraqi National Guard teams conducted a cordon and search July 14, supervised by a six-man quick reaction force team of U.S. soldiers. Story
Joint Iraqi Operation Uncovers
Insurgent Weapons Cache
BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 28, 2004 — A joint Iraqi National Guard and Iraqi Police Service operation uncovered a large insurgent weapons cache, July 24, near As Suwayrah, roughly 30 miles southeast of Baghdad. Included among items confiscated were MIG-21 engines. Story
Joint Operation Shuts
Down Explosives Facility
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)
Afghanistan Update
More Afghanistan News
Maps of Afghanistan
space
Request a Defense Dept. Speaker
space
A Year in Iraq - The Mission
space
Military Photographers on the Frontlines Flash Slide Show
space
Saddam's Capture - A Video from Golf Troops' Perspective
space
Fallen Warriors
Send E-Mail to Troops at AnyServiceMember.
http://www.defendamerica.mil/homecoming/archive.html
Photoessays
Link to Profiles.
Military Systems & Equipment.
Humanitarian Aid
Subscribe to DefendAmerica Email News.
Feedback.

New System Helps Resolve Pay Problems

space
ARLINGTON, Va., July 28, 2004 — In March 2004, the Army National Guard Financial Service Center located in Indianapolis, began serving as the Army National Guard Pay Ombudsmen to assist in solving soldiers’ pay problems with help at a national level.  Story
space
Rebuilding Iraq - banner image
space
Al Sadiya Sewing Facility Reopens
Photo, caption below.
BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 28, 2004 — An Iraqi seamstress works on a piece of clothing at the newly reopened Al Sadiya sewing facility. A ribbon-cutting ceremony July 25 marked the opening of the facility, which should provide 1,000 new jobs in the local area. The renovation project, sponsored by the 5th Brigade Combat Team of the 1st Cavalry Division, cost nearly $500,000, and included a makeover of plumbing, electrical circuits and wall replacements. U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Al Barrus  News Photo
space
'Operation Oasis' Rebuilds Al Rashid
CAMP FERRIN-HUGGINS, Iraq, July 27, 2004 — Numerous projects in the Al Rashid district put thousands of Iraqis to work through the 5th Brigade Combat Team’s Operation Oasis: the overall project to improve electricity, sewers, water and other essential services in the district.  Story
space
Marines Deliver Jordanian-Donated Military Gear
CAMP KOREAN VILLAGE, Iraq, July 25, 2004 — A convoy of U.S. Marines and soldiers, along with other Multinational Forces began a long journey - from Jordan to Baghdad - to deliver a convoy of armored vehicles to the Iraq National Guard and other Iraqi security forces. Story
Iraqi Reconstruction Archive
space
space

Marine Unit Prepares to Depart Afghanistan

space
KANDAHAR AIR FIELD, Afghanistan, July 28, 2004 — After wrapping up what Army Maj. Gen. Eric Olson called "The most successful offensive military since Operation Enduring Freedom began," the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) is preparing to depart from Afghanistan.  Story

U.S. Troops Help Kabul Children in Need

space
KABUL, Afghanistan, July 28, 2004 — Eleven-year-old Matera, whose favorite subject is English, is one of 400 students who attend the Global School of Kabul, a school partially destroyed by the Taliban. U.S. soldiers at the Office of Military Cooperation-Afghanistan are coordinating efforts to help those in need at the school.  Story

Marines Learn Experience is Best Teacher

space
KANDAHAR AIR FIELD, Afghanistan, July 27, 2004 — When a convoy with Company C and other elements of Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 6th Marines began taking small arms fire from a mountain in south-central Afghanistan, the unit's Marines and sailors did exactly what they were supposed to do and moved to engage the enemy. Story

When a Tank Goes Down, Repair Crews Ready

space
CAMP CUERVO, BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 27, 2004 — Widely regarded as the world’s premier battle tank, the 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment’s M1A2 Systems Enhancement Package Abrams tanks are a vital part of the 1st Cavalry Division’s mission in eastern Baghdad. Story
space
More News - banner image
War on Terrorism
Anti-Terror Specialist: Terrorists Twist Islam
French Detainees Transferred From Guantanamo Bay
• Cargo Security Initiative Established at World's 20 Largest Seaports
Iraq
Bomb Kills Iraqis, Injures Coalition Troops
Iraqi, U.S. Troop Raid Yields Munitions
El Salvador to Continue Iraq Deployment
Military News
Airman Charged After Contraband Investigation
Long-Term Care Enrollees Urged to Use Coordination Services
Congress Sends Budget to President
. National Guard, Reserve Update
space
space
Hotline Offers Chance to
Report Outside Command Chain
WASHINGTON, July 28, 2004 — DoD Inspector General Joseph Schmitz wants to remind service members there are any number of ways outside their chains of command to report suspected incidents of wrongdoing.  Story
New Coastal Warfare
Squadron Commissioned
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION SEAL BEACH, Calif., July 27, 2004 — A new port security and harbor defense force was stood up July 24 to support the ongoing global war on terrorism.  Story
space
space
America Pays Tribute to the Troops
space
Sprint Contribution Boosts
Stars and Stripes Distribution
WASHINGTON, July 26, 2004 — Communications giant Sprint is doing its part to support U.S. troops. However, phones and minutes are not involved. The company has donated $10,000 to Stars and Stripes to provide 20,000 copies of the paper to service members in Afghanistan, said Stripes publisher Tom Kelsch. Story
Major League Soccer to
Thank Troops at All-Star Game
WASHINGTON, D.C. — When thousands of soccer fans converge on RFK Stadium to witness the 2004 Sierra Mist Major League Soccer All-Star game, America’s military will be there participating - from the air, in the stands and on the field. Story
space
starSign an On-line Thank You Note
space
space
Profile
space
U.S. Army
Spc. Austin Philips
space
ARLINGTON, Va., July 28, 2004 — Spc. Austin Philips lost his leg due to injuries sustained in Operation Iraqi Freedom, but throughout his ordeal, never lost his will to live.  Story
More Profiles
space
space
On the Ground
space
space
In Iraq
space
'Brotherhood of Bikers'
Rallies in Iraq
space
CAMP BLACKJACK, Iraq, July 26, 2004 — Organizers from the 1st Cavalry Division brought together soldiers and civilians from Camp Blackjack and Camp Victory in a “Brotherhood of Bikers” gathering. Story
 Marines Create Fire Truck
 'On The Ground' Archive
space
space
space
TURBINE — Iraqi laborers clean the turbine housing of a power generator plant at the Bayji Power in Bayji, Iraq, July 25, 2004. Thousands of Iraqi workers are working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Iraqi Ministry of Electricity to increase electricity production at the plant and across the country. Current power production in Iraq exceeds pre-war levels and is expected to continue increasing as additional projects come on line this year. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Mitch Frazier, Gulf Region Division
space
space
space

Ballistic Missile Defense | Defense Department Overview | Joint Chiefs of Staff
CENTCOM | EUCOM | JFCOM | NORAD | NORTHCOM | PACOM | SOCOM | STRATCOM | SOUTHCOM | TRANSCOM
Maps | Recruiting | Today's Military | DoDBusOpps
Home | Privacy & Security | Disclaimer | About Us | Contact Us | Archive | Search