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Jan 28, 2005

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IRAQ ELECTIONS — Fadia Abduljabbar, formerly of Baghdad, Iraq, takes in an absentee voting ballot from an Iraqi man at the New Carrollton, Md. voting station, Jan. 28, 2005, just two days before Iraq's official election. Defense Dept. photo by U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Cherie A. Thurlby High Res Photo
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Iraqis in U.S. Cast Votes in Elections
NEW CAROLLTON, Md., Jan. 28, 2005 — Iraqi citizens, many who fled their native country for the United States to escape Saddam Hussein's brutality, came here today to take part in something they never thought they'd live to see: Iraq's first free elections in more than six decades. Story  Photo Essay
Iraqi Elections Represent Historic Moment
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28, 2005 — Iraq's Jan. 30 elections mark "the beginning of the end of the miseries and difficulties that the people of Iraq have endured for so many decades," Iraq's interim deputy prime minister told Pentagon reporters today during a videoconference from Baghdad. Story
Iraqis Take Lead in Conducting Elections
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28, 2005 — Iraqis are planning and implementing their own elections Jan. 30, and American and other coalition forces will operate only in support roles, a senior U.S. officer explained Jan. 27. Story
ON THE GROUND
Support Soldiers Sweat So Others Won't Bleed
CAMP TIGERLAND, Iraq, Jan. 28, 2005 — On the support side, there is probably no tougher job than extracting the main gun on an M-1A1 Abrams tank. It's usually done in a maintenance facility with cranes and lifts and all the specialized tools to do the job.  Story
Engineer Battalion Helps Refurbish Iraqi Clinic
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Jan. 28, 2005 — Over the past few months, U.S. soldiers have been busy improving businesses, schools and even waterlines in the Saba Al Boor area. The most recent project nearing completion is a clinic that has gone from offering only one form of care to offering a variety of health services to residents. Story
Support Teams Maintain Forward Equipment
FORWARD OPERATING BASE ANACONDA, Afghanistan, Jan. 28, 2005 — Ensuring millions of dollars worth of military equipment remains mission-capable is a large task, but it’s one the U.S. soldiers from the Company B, 325th Forward Support Battalion, maintenance support team are ready to handle. Story
Bagram, Task Force Host Diplomat Day
BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, Jan. 27, 2005 — More than 20 high-level diplomats and embassy officials visited Bagram Airfield and the headquarters of Combined Joint Task Force 76 earlier this week. Story
IN IRAQ
141st Engineer Combat Battalion Skills in High Demand
Dual Military Couples Share Deployment
Cousins Deploy Aboard USS Bonhomme Richard
IN AFGHANISTAN
Deployed Unit Keeps Airmen, Flightline Safe
Multiple Units Form Combined Task Force
WHY I SERVE
School Project Paved Marine's Path
UTAPAO, Thailand, Jan. 26, 2005 — "I always knew I wanted to be a Marine," said Staff Sgt. Michael McGeorge of the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group based in Okinawa. Story
HONORING THE FALLEN
Helo Crash Hits Unit 'Like Beirut'
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28, 2005 — A spokesman for the Hawaii-based Marine unit that lost 26 Marines and one sailor from the Jan. 26 helicopter crash that killed 31 troops in Iraq says the incident has impacted Marines like the 1983 Beirut bombing. Story
TOP NEWS
 IN IRAQ
Army Helicopter Crashes
Suspected Insurgents Captured
Weapons, Munitions Caches Found
2 U.S. Soldiers Killed, 3 Wounded
Car Bomber Stopped
• Iraq Daily Update
• Year in Review 2004 Fact Sheets (pdf)
• Iraq Reconstruction   •  Maps
• Weekly Progress Report (pdf)
   IRAQI ELECTIONS SPECIAL REPORT
Iraqi Governors Address Concerns
Iraq Works to Promote Security
• Citizens Assist Iraqi, U.S. Forces
Bush Expresses Confidence
Terrorists Fear Free Elections
Curfew, Restrictions Aid Security
Security Strategies Proposed
Iraqis Prepare for Election
Fact Sheet: Timeline
Fact Sheet: Transitional Admin Law
Fact Sheet: Candidate List Regulations
 IN AFGHANISTAN
Afghan Citizens, Army Help Security
Enduring Freedom Marks 3 Years
Afghanistan Daily Update  .  Maps
 WAR ON TERRORISM
Bush: 'Freedom on the March'
Australian Detainee Transferred
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
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 MILITARY NEWS
Top Doc Discusses Help for Stress
National Guard, Reserve Update
CASUALTIES
Defense Officials Identify Casualties
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28, 2005 — Defense Department officials announced the identities of 20 Marines and one sailor who were killed supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Story
PHOTO ESSAY
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HUMANITARIAN AID — An Iraqi man carries a box of humanitarian supplies distributed by U.S. soldiers in Sadr City, Iraq, Jan. 20, 2005. The soldiers are assigned to 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division. U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Jon Sheridan
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