Saturday, December 29, 2007
After Action Report—General Barry R McCaffrey USA (Ret)
The report is available in a .PDF format. See:
There are 3 and a half pages of "Sources" and the meat starts on page 5. It is the lone piece about Iraq that I have seen from an authoritative source that is devoid of the military "double speak" that is filled with buzz words, and little else.
Very worthwhile reading for those that want to have a clearer picture of conditions in Iraq - warts and beauty spots alike.
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Friday, December 28, 2007
The Best Christmas Story You Never Heard
It started last Christmas, when Bennett and Vivian Levin were overwhelmed by sadness while listening to radio reports of injured American troops. "We have to let them know we care," Vivian told Bennett. So they organized a trip to bring soldiers from
The cool part is, they created their own train line to do it. Yes, there are people in this country who actually own real trains. Bennett Levin - native Philly guy, self-made millionaire and irascible former L&I commish - is one of them.
He has three luxury rail cars. Think mahogany paneling, plush seating and white-linen dining areas. He also has two locomotives, which he stores at his
He and Vivian wanted to revive a tradition that endured from 1936 to 1975, during which trains carried Army-Navy spectators from around the country directly to the stadium where the annual game is played. The Levins could think of no better passengers to reinstate the ceremonial ride than the wounded men and women recovering at Walter Reed in D. C. and
Through the Army War College Foundation, of which he is a trustee, Bennett met with Walter Reed's commanding general, who loved the idea. But Bennett had some ground rules first, all designed to keep the focus on the troops alone:
No press on the trip, lest the soldiers' day of pampering devolve into a media circus.
No politicians either, because, says Bennett, "I didn't want some idiot making this trip into a campaign photo op."
And no Pentagon suits on board, otherwise the soldiers would be too busy saluting superiors to relax.
The general agreed to the conditions, and Bennett realized he had a problem on his hands. "I had to actually make this thing happen," he laughs.
Over the next months, he recruited owners of 15 other sumptuous rail cars from around the country - these people tend to know each other - into lending their vehicles for the day. The name of their temporary train? The Liberty Limited.
Amtrak volunteered to transport the cars to D. C. - where they'd be coupled together for the round-trip ride to Philly - then back to their owners later.
Conrail offered to service the
A benefactor from the
And corporate donors filled, for free and without asking for publicity, goodie bags for attendees:
From Woolrich, stadium blankets. From Wal-Mart, digital cameras. From Nikon, field glasses. From GEAR, down jackets.
There was booty not just for the soldiers, but for their guests, too, since each was allowed to bring a friend or family member.
The Marines, though, declined the offer. "They voted not to take guests with them, so they could take more Marines," says Levin, choking up at the memory.
Bennett's an emotional guy, so he was worried about how he'd react to meeting the 88 troops and guests at D. C.'s Union Station, where the trip originated. Some GIs were missing limbs. Others were wheelchair-bound or accompanied by medical personnel for the day. "They made it easy to be with them," he says. "They were all smiles on the ride to Philly. Not an ounce of self-pity from any of them. They're so full of life and determination."
At the stadium, the troops reveled in the game, recalls Bennett. Not even Army's lopsided loss to Navy could deflate the group's rollicking mood.
Afterward, it was back to the train and yet another gourmet meal - heroes get hungry, says Levin - before returning to Walter Reed and
The most poignant moment for the Levins was when 11 Marines hugged them goodbye, then sang them the Marine Hymn on the platform at Union Station.
"One of the guys was blind, but he said, 'I can't see you, but man, you must be f---ing beautiful!' " says Bennett. "I got a lump so big in my throat, I couldn't even answer him."
It's been three weeks, but the Levins and their guests are still feeling the day's love. "My Christmas came early," says Levin, who is Jewish and who loves the Christmas season. "I can't describe the feeling in the air." Maybe it was hope.
As one guest wrote in a thank-you note to Bennett and Vivian, "The fond memories generated last Saturday will sustain us all - whatever the future may bring."
God bless the Levins.
And bless the troops, every one.
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Contributed by Col Harry Riley, http://www.eaglesup.us/
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Strike Force Preps Patriot Brigade
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007
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Iraqis Increasingly Side With Coalition, Colone...
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Street Festival Celebrates Reconciliation
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Ironhorse Brigade Reflects on Progress in OIF R...
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A Christmas Visit From the Brass: 82nd Airborne...
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A Christmas Story: Paratroopers in Baghdad Enjo...
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Field Artillery Troops Train Volunteers
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CJTF-HOA Senior Leadership Visit Downrange Troo...
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Deployed Airmen Enjoy Gift of Pride
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Crazy 98 Spends Christmas in Afghanistan
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Monday, December 24, 2007
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Soldier Killed in Iraq Remembered
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Kirkuk IPs: Dangerous, Most Sought After Occupa...
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Soldiers Light Up Holiday Season
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ISV’s Back in the Game in Saydiyah
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Iraqi Army Brings Smiles
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Iraqis Receive Free Medical Care
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Sunday, December 23, 2007
Measure would require future U.S. surface warships to be nuclear
BY DAVID LERMAN
202-824-8224
December 9, 2007
WASHINGTON - House and Senate negotiators have agreed on a defense policy bill that would require the Navy to design all future classes of major warships with nuclear power — a decision that potentially opens up more work for Northrop Grumman Newport News.
The Newport News shipyard is one of only two nuclear-capable yards in the country and the only one with a history of building large surface combat ships.
The only nuclear ships in the Navy's fleet today are aircraft carriers and submarines. But the new policy — if given final approval by Congress, as expected in coming days — would require new classes of surface warships to go nuclear.
The policy would have an immediate effect on the next-generation cruiser, the first of which is set to get under construction in 2011. A study of design options for the ship is nearing completion in the Pentagon.
The new congressional language would require the cruiser to be nuclear-powered unless the secretary of defense notifies Congress that a nuclear system "is not in the national interest.
"Navy officials have long expressed interest in nuclear power because of the endurance that it provides ships at sea by forgoing the need for refueling. But in testimony to Congress this year, they warned that nuclear cruisers would be costly, perhaps adding $600 million to $800 million to the price of a ship.
Lawmakers acknowledged the cost but said the United States had a national security interest in building toward a nuclear fleet. In an age of terrorism, they said, it's dangerous for the U.S. military to depend on foreign oil and frequent refuelings during long deployments.
A terrorist strike against oil tankers needed for refueling, they noted, could cripple the conventionally powered cruisers and other escort ships needed to protect carriers.
"The future is nuclear," said Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss. and chairman of the House Armed Services subcommittee on seapower, in an earlier interview.
The critical choice on the cruiser's power supply could hold profound consequences for the shipbuilding industry.
A decision to go nuclear could funnel billions of dollars to either or both of the nuclear yards — Northrop Grumman Newport News and General Dynamics Electric Boat in Connecticut — at the expense of conventional shipyards.
The Navy's long-range shipbuilding plan calls for spending $3.2 billion for the first cruiser in 2011.
That would be followed by a second cruiser in 2013. Ultimately, 19 cruisers would be built in coming decades. The multimission warships fire Tomahawk cruise missiles and serve as part of carrier strike groups.Theoretically, the current builders of conventional surface combat ships — Northrop Grumman's Ingalls shipyard in Mississippi and General Dynamics' Bath Iron Works in Maine — could be turned into nuclear shipyards. But such a move would come at great financial expense and take years to complete.
Navy officials have told Congress that it makes more sense to give the work to an existing nuclear yard or to split the work between a nuclear yard and a conventional one.
But lawmakers, in their defense bill, included a provision requiring the Navy to estimate the cost of outfitting conventional yards for nuclear work.
Asked to comment on the bill, Northrop Grumman issued this statement:"While Northrop Grumman has the capability and capacity to build any kind of naval combatant, it is up to the U.S. Navy to determine what kinds of ships will accomplish their mission.
"At this juncture, it is too speculative to address details associated with the possibility of nuclear-powered surface ships. "If and when the Navy decides this is the appropriate direction, we stand ready to support.
"The nuclear policy was included as part of a defense bill authorizing $693 billion in military programs for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1. Virginia Sen. Jim Webb, a Democrat, won inclusion of an amendment that he co-authored. It would require the creation of an independent bipartisan commission to examine problems of fraud and waste in military contracts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"There's been billions of dollars that have been subjected to fraud, waste and abuse over there," Webb said. "We're going to get accountability into the system.
"The defense bill was held up for weeks — and its passage jeopardized — after the Senate included an unrelated provision on hate crimes. The measure would have expanded federal hate crime laws to cover attacks on gays. Senate leaders agreed to abandon the measure after House leaders warned that the provision would sink the bill.
That's because, the House leaders said, of Republican opposition to hate-crimes statutes.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
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CJTF-HOA Personnel Participate in Foreign Legio...
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USO Tour Brings Smiles to Soldiers’ Faces
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ANP, Coalition Forces Deliver Aid to Kandahar P...
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Iraqi Farmers Union Helps Increase Crops’ Lifespan
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Coalition Forces Save Two Iraqi Girls
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An Old Friend: Retired 18th Airborne Corps Serg...
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Hoover Planned Mass Jailing in 1950
A newly declassified document shows that J. Edgar Hoover, the longtime director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, had a plan to suspend habeas corpus and imprison some 12,000 Americans he suspected of disloyalty.
Hoover sent his plan to the White House on July 7, 1950, 12 days after the Korean War began. It envisioned putting suspect Americans in military prisons.
Hoover wanted President Harry S. Truman to proclaim the mass arrests necessary to “protect the country against treason, espionage and sabotage.” The F.B.I would “apprehend all individuals potentially dangerous” to national security, Hoover’s proposal said. The arrests would be carried out under “a master warrant attached to a list of names” provided by the bureau.
The names were part of an index that Hoover had been compiling for years. “The index now contains approximately twelve thousand individuals, of which approximately ninety-seven per cent are citizens of the United States,” he wrote.
“In order to make effective these apprehensions, the proclamation suspends the Writ of Habeas Corpus,” it said.
Habeas corpus, the right to seek relief from illegal detention, has been a fundamental principle of law for seven centuries. The Bush administration’s decision to hold suspects for years at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, has made habeas corpus a contentious issue for Congress and the Supreme Court today.
The Constitution says habeas corpus shall not be suspended “unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion, the public safety may require it.” The plan proposed by Hoover, the head of the F.B.I. from 1924 to 1972, stretched that clause to include “threatened invasion” or “attack upon United States troops in legally occupied territory.”
After the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, President Bush issued an order that effectively allowed the United States to hold suspects indefinitely without a hearing, a lawyer, or formal charges. In September 2006, Congress passed a law suspending habeas corpus for anyone deemed an “unlawful enemy combatant.”
But the Supreme Court has reaffirmed the right of American citizens to seek a writ of habeas corpus. This month the court heard arguments on whether about 300 foreigners held at Guantánamo Bay had the same rights. It is expected to rule by next summer.
Hoover’s plan was declassified Friday as part of a collection of cold-war documents concerning intelligence issues from 1950 to 1955. The collection makes up a new volume of “The Foreign Relations of the United States,” a series that by law has been published continuously by the State Department since the Civil War.
Hoover’s plan called for “the permanent detention” of the roughly 12,000 suspects at military bases as well as in federal prisons. The F.B.I., he said, had found that the arrests it proposed in New York and California would cause the prisons there to overflow.
So the bureau had arranged for “detention in military facilities of the individuals apprehended” in those states, he wrote.
The prisoners eventually would have had a right to a hearing under the Hoover plan. The hearing board would have been a panel made up of one judge and two citizens. But the hearings “will not be bound by the rules of evidence,” his letter noted.
The only modern precedent for Hoover’s plan was the Palmer Raids of 1920, named after the attorney general at the time. The raids, executed in large part by Hoover’s intelligence division, swept up thousands of people suspected of being communists and radicals.
Previously declassified documents show that the F.B.I.’s “security index” of suspect Americans predated the cold war. In March 1946, Hoover sought the authority to detain Americans “who might be dangerous” if the United States went to war. In August 1948, Attorney General Tom Clark gave the F.B.I. the power to make a master list of such people.
Hoover’s July 1950 letter was addressed to Sidney W. Souers, who had served as the first director of central intelligence and was then a special national-security assistant to Truman. The plan also was sent to the executive secretary of the National Security Council, whose members were the president, the secretary of defense, the secretary of state and the military chiefs.
In September 1950, Congress passed and the president signed a law authorizing the detention of “dangerous radicals” if the president declared a national emergency. Truman did declare such an emergency in December 1950, after China entered the Korean War. But no known evidence suggests he or any other president approved any part of Hoover’s proposal.
Friday, December 21, 2007
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MCB Special Reaction Team Sharpens Shooters, Id...
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3rd Inf. Div. Soldiers Seize Ground for New Pat...
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Okinawa-based 7th Communications Battalion Host...
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Battalion Landing Team 2/1 Marines Conduct Coun...
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NORAD Set to Track Santa; Commander Thanks Troo...
(12.21.2007) Members of North American Aerospace Defense Command are gearing up to track Santa Claus' travels on Christmas Eve, providing detailed information about his whereabouts on the command's website and through a toll-...
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Tree Brightens Night, Spirits
(12.21.2007) With a flick of a switch, an ordinary palm tree in the grove transformed into one adorned with spiraled, white Christmas lights and illuminated the night.
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ace of Defense: Airman Reflects on Saving Team...
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President Thanks Service Members for Sacrifices
(12.21.2007) In his annual holiday message, President Bush thanked service members and their families for their sacrifices.
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Airmen, Sailors Complete Interservice Air Comba...
(12.21.2007) Airmen from the 8th Fighter Wing "Wolf Pack" returned yesterday after completing an 11-day air combat training exercise with sailors flying F-18 Hornets at Atsugi Naval Air Facility, Japan.
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
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Center for Excellence Under Construction in Rur...
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A Life Saved . . . Unexpectedly
(12.20.2007) As he sat eating breakfast, Air Force Staff Sgt. Eric Eberhard had no idea that he was just hours away from a struggle to save the life of the Airman sitting next to him.
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Turkey Gave 'Ample Notification' of PKK Strikes...
(12.20.2007) The Turkish government provided "ample notification" of plans to conduct air strikes against Kurdish rebel positions in northern Iraq over the weekend, Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell told reporters, Dec. ...
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3rd LAAD Provides Essential Resources to Close ...
(12.20.2007) Marines of the 3rd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion, out of Camp Pendleton, Calif., and the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, from Camp Lejeune, N.C., dedicated a water reservoir they helped build in Nagad, Dec. 15.
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Qatar Dining Facility Is Best in Army
(12.20.2007) Area Support Group Qatar earned the Phillip A. Connelly Award, announcing it as the best large garrison dining facility in the Army, officials declared, on Dec. 20. ASG-QA is providing the U.S. Central Command re...
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150,000th R&R Soldier in Qatar
(12.20.2007) After leaving military commitments in Iraq, U.S. Army Spc. Paul Harris, from Valdosta, Ga., arrived in Qatar, on Dec. 18, to participate in the U.S. Central Command Rest and Recuperation Pass Program at Camp As S...
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Multi-National Division – Baghdad Transfers Aut...
(12.20.2007) Control of Multi-National Division – Baghdad changed hands during a ceremony yesterday.
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Building Air Power for Afghanistan
(12.20.2007) The Afghan national army air corps is entering a new era. Decades of war have reduced a force of several hundred aircraft to less than two dozen flyable aircraft and a ruined infrastructure. The lack of ...
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Legal Woes Laid to Rest for Deploying Soldiers
(12.20.2007) As the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team continues its upward momentum of mobilizing for Iraq, more than 3,400 Soldiers must take every step in preparing to leave home.
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ANSF Deliver Tons of Aid to Villagers in Nangar...
(12.20.2007) Afghan national security forces, assisted by coalition forces, delivered tons of much-needed humanitarian assistance to hundreds of villagers in Sra Kala, Achin District and Shabl, Deh Bala District, Dec. 16 and ...
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Medics Put Training to Test at New Kalsu Aid St...
(12.20.2007) Even when Soldiers at Forward Operating Base Kalsu aren’t enjoying the best of health, they can enjoy the services provided by a new aid station there.
Story by Capt. Constance Quinlan
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Troops Capture 'Special Groups' Leader, Release...
(12.20.2007) Coalition forces captured a suspected "special groups" leader during operations yesterday in the northern Baghdad area, military officials reported.
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Vanguard Brigade Holds Tree Lighting Ceremony
(12.20.2007) Soldiers from 4th Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Ga., welcomed in the holiday season with a Christmas tree lighting ceremony, Dec. 17.
Story by Pfc. Amanda Mcbride
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Fort Bragg Set to Get More Soldiers
(12.20.2007) Fort Bragg will receive about 1,400 more soldiers as part of the Army's "Grow the Army" stationing plan, base officials announced yesterday.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
(12.19.2007) After four years of studying and learning how to speak better English, 15 students at Horsed Private School of English graduated, Dec. 15, with their parents and some of their teachers from Combined Joint Task Fo...
Story by Petty Officer 1st Class Mary Popejoy
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CJTF-HOA Vaccinates Herds in Civic Action Program
(12.19.2007) A team from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa revisited the village of Gabla Galan, Dec. 16, to participate in a veterinary civic action program to vaccinate more than 500 additional animals bringing the t...
Story by Staff Sgt. Jennifer Redente
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Bin Laden’s Driver Accused of Active Terrorist ...
(12.19.2007) A military commissions judge in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, heard testimony from witnesses, Dec. 5, during the first military tribunal held since World War II.
Story by Spc. Shanita Simmons
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Gunston Hall, 22nd MEU Complete Exercise With D...
(12.19.2007) The amphibious dock landing ship USS Gunston Hall (LSD 44) and embarked elements of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit Special Operations Capable completed bilateral exercise Image Nautilus 2007 with the Djibouti...
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Operation Thunder Reaper Benefits Mosul Citizen...
(12.19.2007) The citizens of Mosul have much to gain from the success of Operation Thunder Reaper, an operation designed to open Highway One, the major thoroughfare in western Mosul that has been closed due to improvised expl...
Story by 1st Lt. Richard Ybarra
ANSF Discover Stockpile of Anti-personnel Mines...
(12.19.2007) Afghan National Security Forces, assisted by Coalition forces, discovered a weapons cache of anti-personnel mines near Shadal Village, Sphingar District, Nangarhar Province, Dec. 17.
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1st Cav. Div. Transfers Authority of MND-B to 4...
(12.19.2007) Under the clear, morning skies of a promising new day in Baghdad, the 4th Infantry Division took the reins of Multi-National Division – Baghdad from the 1st Cavalry Division during a transfer of authority ceremon...
Story by Spc. Jason Thompson
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New Clinic Opens in Musahi Valley
(12.19.2007) The opening ceremony for a new clinic in Kuz-Mia-Kheyl, a district of Musahi Valley, took place recently.
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Behind the Scenes, Airmen Help Open Hospital
(12.19.2007) Airmen in a medical mentoring team have been working hard to ensure the successful opening of an Afghan national army hospital for the past several months.
Story by Staff Sgt. Mike Andriacco
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'Gunfighters' Keep Apache Helicopters Flying in...
(12.19.2007) In today's world of technologically advanced aviation, Army pilots alone cannot keep AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopters operational without ground crews.
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Extremists in Iraq 'Getting Desperate,' Army Co...
(12.19.2007) Extremists are intimidating Iraqi citizens less and less, thanks to security improvements in the country, a unit commander there said yesterday.
Story by Jamie Findlater
Grandma Delivers Early Christmas to Maintainers
(12.19.2007) At a time of year when most Soldiers eagerly await boxes in the mail from family, 1st Lt. Kathryn Robertson received a special delivery from her grandmother, Betty Matthews.
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Mail Handlers in Overdrive to Get Christmas Pac...
(12.19.2007) While most Soldiers are tucked in their beds for the night, a mail handler with the 461st Human Resource Battalion, out of Decatur, Ga., is waiting for the mail to arrive.
Story by Spc. Ben Hutto
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Iraq Report Cites Security Progress, Need for O...
(12.19.2007) The latest quarterly report on the situation in Iraq notes significant improvement across nearly every major category measured, with big security and economic progress and momentum in reconciliation at the local ...
Story by Donna Miles
Progress Continues in Ramadi, Mullen Notes Duri...
(12.19.2007) Driving through downtown Ramadi today is a strange experience for anyone who saw the city in 2006.
Story by Jim Garamone
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
(12.18.2007) Personnel from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa’s Surgeon Cell and United States Agency for International Development visited Peltier Hospital, Dec. 13, to deliver medical supplies and equipment in respon...
Story by Petty Officer 1st Class Mary Popejoy
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CJTF-HOA Celebrates School Dedication in Ali-Adde
(12.18.2007) Personnel from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa and a representative from the U.S. Embassy to Djibouti visited Ali-Adde Primary School, Dec. 15, to celebrate the completion of renovations and the turnover...
Story by Petty Officer 1st Class Mary Popejoy
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IRoA Coordinates With Coalition to Provide Afgh...
(12.18.2007) The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has coordinated with coalition forces this winter to provide Afghan’s jobs as part of the Afghan First program’s snow and ice control effort.
Story by Sgt. Timothy Dinneen
“Eye in the Sky” Protects Raider Soldiers
(12.18.2007) Soldiers of the 1st Brigade Combat Team watch as the desert speeds past their view screen in the brigade headquarters from live video feed courtesy of the Shadow Unmanned Aerial Vehicle.
Story by Spc. Ricardo Branch
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BSB Soldiers Keeps Raider Brigade Combat Ready
(12.18.2007) When supplies arrive into Iraq they make many stops before arriving at their final destination.
Story by Spc. Ricardo Branch
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Appointment in Samarra
(12.18.2007) There was a merchant in Baghdad who sent his servant to market to buy provisions and in a little while the servant came back, white and trembling, and said, “Master, just now when I was in the marketplace I was j...
Story by Spc. Richard Rzepka
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United States Organization Sponsors Holiday Tro...
(12.18.2007) The United Service Organization began its Holiday Troop Visit Tour on Dec. 17 by visiting various camps in Kuwait.
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Military Policemen, Civilian Officers Teach Tac...
(12.18.2007) Saladin, a 12th century, Tikrit-born Kurdish political and military leader, for whom the Salah ad Din province is named, is renowned for leading a Muslim resistance against foreign fighters and recaptured territo...
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Water Well Project Brings Gift of Life to Iraqi...
(12.18.2007) Hamzah Zayd Kazim held the promise of a new beginning cradled in his hands. The plastic bottle held nothing more than water drawn from a small hole tunneling more than 30 feet underground. But to the people livin...
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Sgt. Maj. of the Army Visits Kalsu
(12.18.2007) The sergeant major of the Army visited Soldiers at Forward Operating Base Kalsu, Dec. 16, as part of a United Service Organization tour.
Story by Sgt. Jason Stadel
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Chairman Issues Holiday Message
(12.18.2007) The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff issued his holiday message today, thanking service members and families for their service and asking that others remember their sacrifices.
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Infantry, Reserves Provide Humanitarian Aid
(12.18.2007) Soldiers of Company D, 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment completed two humanitarian missions in Al Arafia including a food and schoolbag drop, Dec. 8, and a medical assistance visit, Dec. 14.
Story by Sgt. Natalie Rostek
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The Fighter: Young 'Soldier' Inspiring to Many ...
(12.18.2007) Dennis Channel Jr. is the picture of an American hero, from the green beretpulled down smartly over his closely-cropped hair to the desert combat bootsencasing his marching feet. However, at only ...
Story by Staff Sgt. Kim Snow
Monday, December 17, 2007
(12.17.2007) A volunteer helps someone or a group for the greater good. Each selfless act strengthens the volunteer’s community.
Story by Sgt. Michael Pryor
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Soldiers Feast on Mississippi Shrimp and Gumbo
(12.17.2007) Mississippi Soldiers enjoyed a southern holiday treat of Gulfport shrimp and gumbo, Dec. 17, shipped by air cargo from the people of the state of Mississippi.
Story by Lt. Col. Richard Patterson
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Coalition Lawyers Plan Legal-training Conferenc...
(12.17.2007) Several Combined Joint Task Force 82 lawyers and members of the U.S. Embassy met with Parwan province’s Governor and Chief Justice to schedule a legal training conference for province officials.
Story by Senior Airman James Bolinger
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ANA, Coalition Combat Engineers Continue Joint ...
(12.17.2007) Afghan combat engineers and Coalition forces destroyed two weapons caches during joint demolition training, Dec. 3.
Story by Spc. Gregory Argentieri
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Iraqis Step Up at Volunteer Drive
(12.17.2007) Local citizens stepped up to answer their nation’s call for a standardized, uniformed police force to be available when their neighbors and fellow Iraqi citizens called for help.
Story by Sgt. James Hunter
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Iraqi National Police, Troops Patrol Kahdra As ...
(12.17.2007) In Kahdra, troops with Company C, 1st Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment, working and living alongside Iraqi national police with the 1st Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 6th Iraqi National Police, keep in contact with the lo...
Story by Sgt. James Hunter
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Taji Joint Rural Planning Committee Works to Im...
(12.17.2007) Representatives from ministries within the government of Iraq held the first meeting of the Taji qada’s Joint Rural Planning Committee in Baghdad with the Baghdad Provincial Governor’s office and Taji qada (a Bag...
Story by Staff Sgt. Jon Cupp
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Commander Reflects on Successes in Baghdad
(12.17.2007) In partnership with Iraqi forces and concerned local citizens, coalition forces in Baghdad have made significant progress against al-Qaida and have helped foster reconciliation, the commander of U.S. forces in th...
Story by Sgt. Sara Moore
Destined Company Visits School in Bar Narang
(12.17.2007) Paratroopers from Destined Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (Airborne), also known as “The Rock”, visited a school nestled along the banks of the Pech River, Dec. 4, in Bar Narang, Afghanistan.
Story by Sgt. Brandon Aird
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Iraqi Children Get New Wheelchairs
(12.17.2007) Fifteen Iraqi children can now get around a little easier, thanks to the new wheelchairs they received at the Radwaniyah Palace Complex Civil-Military Operations Center earlier this month.
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Kerensa Hardy
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USO Tour Enters High Gear During Show in Kuwait
(12.17.2007) It was a rocking and rolling time at this logistics base, as the Chairman's USO Holiday Tour entered high gear, Dec. 17.
Story by Jim Garamone
Success in Iraq, Afghanistan Critical to Milita...
(12.17.2007) Three months after taking the helm of a military that has been at war for six years, Joint Chiefs Chairman Navy Adm. Michael G. Mullen said U.S. troops are performing "magnificently," but added that he is concern...
Story by Fred Baker
America Supports You: Group Works to Help, Hono...
(12.17.2007) Some folks believe they have guardian angels, but wounded service members and their families also have a "Guardian Eagle."
Story by Samantha Quigley
Warriors Brighten ‘Heart of Darkness’
(12.17.2007) In the mid to late months of 2006, the 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment was gearing up to deploy to southern Baghdad and combat an insurgency tearing a nation apart.
Story by Pfc. Nathaniel Smith
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Basra Province Returns to Iraqi Control
(12.17.2007) Multi-National Division-Southeast relinquished control of Iraq's Basra province to the Iraqi government yesterday at Basra international airport.
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Arizona Daily Star Article
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Politicians are scrooges in way they treat troops
As you do your holiday shopping this year and think about a big turkey dinner and gifts and the good life that most Americans enjoy, please spare a thought for those who made it all possible: Those who serve in our military and the veterans who've worn the uniform.
There are some new statistic...
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Friday, December 14, 2007
(12.14.2007) Six Embedded Training Teams comprised of Marines from 3rd Marine Division began a regimen, Nov. 26, to prepare them to train and mentor leaders of the Afghan National Army’s 201st Corps.
Story by Cpl. Robert Frenke
Okinawa Service Members Earn the Title ‘American’
(12.14.2007) Seventy-eight U.S. service members from 29 countries became American citizens in a naturalization ceremony at the Camp Foster Theater, Dec. 7.
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III MEF Marines Deliver Clothes, Toys to Filipi...
(12.14.2007) Marines from the III Marine Expeditionary Force delivered about 18,000 pounds of food, clothes and toys, and more than $2,000 to the Philippines as part of Operation Goodwill, Dec. 8-10.
Story by Cpl. Corey Blodgett
USS Hue City Rescues Crew of a Pakistani Dhow
(12.14.2007) U.S. Navy rescued six Pakistani crewmembers from a sinking dhow in the Gulf of Oman, Dec.13.
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ANA Medics Graduate New Combat Medic Class
(12.14.2007) The first class of medics from the Afghan National Army’s 201st Corps, 3rd Brigade, 5th Kandak (battalion) graduated from a combat medic class during a ceremony held in Nangarhar Province Dec. 8.
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Combat Training Credited for Saving Airman’s Life
(12.14.2007) “I’m hit!” are words Greeley, Colo., native Capt. Mathew Ramstack thought he would never use while on a six month deployment to Iraq to help rebuild the Iraqi air force. After all, his mission while in Iraq is to...
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U.S. to Draft Integrated Plan for Afghan Help
(12.14.2007) The United States will prepare an integrated plan to examine alliance goals in Afghanistan and set out a roadmap for allies to follow, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said, Dec. 14.
Story by Jim Garamone
Red Platoon Forging Lasting Bond With Children ...
(12.14.2007) The “Black Knights” of Delta Company continuously looks for ways to build trust with Iraqis and show U.S. Forces are here to help rebuild this maturing democracy.
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U.S. Troops Help Renovate Iraqi Clinic
(12.14.2007) Soldiers and leaders of 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony Dec. 11 to open a health clinic in Wahida, Iraq.
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Iraqi Children Get New Wheels
(12.14.2007) CAMP STRIKER, Iraq – Fifteen Iraqi children can now get around a little easier thanks to the new wheels they received at the Radwaniyah Palace Complex Civil-Military Operations Center, Dec. 13.
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Kerensa Hardy
Patrol Base Produces Progress
(12.14.2007) As part of the counterinsurgency program being implemented by U.S. troops in Iraq, American Soldiers frequently find themselves living side-by-side with Iraqis in their neighborhoods.
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1-64 Troops Make Initial Payment to Concerned L...
(12.14.2007) It was a very joyful day for the concerned local citizens of Jamia, as troops with Company B, 1st Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment, attached to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), de...
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Innovative Use of a HIDACZ in Combat
(12.14.2007) The 25th Combat Aviation Brigade’s innovative use of an Air Traffic Services Tactical Command Post (TAC) Tower Team significantly improved air-ground integration in the volatile Diyala province during Operation A...
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Micro-Grants Put Iraq Small Business Back on Tr...
(12.14.2007) In the Arab Jabour area of Iraq, a local butcher is back to work in a new shop with plenty of business and plans to expand, thanks in part to some small grants given to local businesses to help jump-start their o...
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
A Poem From the Past - 1944 to be Exact
There is another fighter I will introduce to you
His uniform is different, the best you've ever seen
The enemy calls him "Devil Dog", but his real name is Marine
He was born at Parris Island, the land that God forgot
Where the sand is 14 inches, and the Sun is stinking hot
And when he gets to heaven, to St. Peter he will tell
Another Marine reporting sir, I have spent my time in Hell
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From WWII - In 1944, this appeared in "Liberty" magazine.
A friend, M. Burns memorized in 1944, and recited it at dinner last night.
A truly grand lady.
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ps - stinking??
(12.13.2007) Soldiers assigned to the 1175th Transportation Company of the Tennessee National Guard here received an early holiday treat when they were visited by Maj. Gen. Gus Hargett, the Adjutant General of Tennessee, Dec....
Story by Staff Sgt. Anishka Calder
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Junior Enlisted Trooper of the Quarter Stays Mo...
(12.13.2007) The writer Sam Ewing once wrote, “Hard work spotlights the character of people: some turn up their sleeves, some turn up their noses, and some don’t turn up at all.” One man whose character shines through his har...
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Program Supplies Iraqi Veterinarians
(12.13.2007) Members of Embedded Provincial Reconstruction Team Baghdad 5, attached to the 1st "Ironhorse" Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, working alongside personnel from 492nd Civil Affairs Battalion, are bringin...
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Heidelberg Staff Retraces Historical Battle of ...
(12.13.2007) Mass formations of German armored vehicles and infantry quietly gathered along the border with Belgium and Luxembourg, preparing for Nazi Germany's last major offensive of World War II.
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Gates Arrives in Scotland for Afghan Meetings
(12.13.2007) Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and R. Nicholas Burns, undersecretary of state for political affairs, arrived here today for meetings with allies working in Regional Command South in Afghanistan.
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Afghan Border Police Set Up Traffic Control Point
(12.13.2007) Coalition mentors recently guided the Afghan border police here to make notable improvements at a border control point.
Story by Staff Sgt. Luis Valdespino
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Suspected Terrorist Cell Leader Captured in Eas...
(12.13.2007) Soldiers with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division captured a high-level target suspected of links to the al-Qaida terrorist network during an intelligence-driven raid, Dec. 12.
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Local Tribal Leaders Start Reconciliation
(12.13.2007) After four years of brutal fighting between insurgents, the Iraqi army and coalition forces, most of west Mansour’s local population, is tired of the ravages of war that has prevented any sort of normalcy in this...
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America Supports You: USO Elves to Host Troops ...
(12.13.2007) Santa's USO elves will be checking their list twice this weekend to ensure they're ready to host about 2,000 troops slated to transit through Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport before ca...
Story by Donna Miles
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
(12.12.2007) The commanding officer of Camp Lemonier met with the maintenance officer and the chief of the Djiboutian air force, Dec. 10, to coordinate several future projects.
Story by Petty Officer 1st Class Mary Popejoy
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CJTF-HOA Briefs Mission to African Military Lea...
(12.12.2007) Delegation chiefs participating in the Africa Endeavor 2008 Initial Planning Conference were briefed by the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa Systems deputy director on the roles and responsibilities of th...
Story by Staff Sgt. Jennifer Redente
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Doc Becker Defines Combat Medic
(12.12.2007) “It’s a very prestigious thing to be called ‘Doc’ when you’re around people that you work with,” said Army Pfc. Sarah Becker, 173rd Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), Special Troops Battalion, Headquarters and Headq...
Story by Pfc. Daniel Rangel
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ISAF PRT Promotes Governance, Development in Ba...
(12.12.2007) Mohammad Ashraf Nasseri, Badghis provincial governor, and Col. Honorio Cantero López de Davalillo, Spanish Provincial Reconstruction Team commander, along with the Deputy Governor and the Chief of Police, held a ...
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Senior Trooper of the Quarter Listens and Leads
(12.12.2007) It is a special honor to be regarded by one’s colleagues as a leader. It is with this particular consideration that Joint Task Force Guantanamo set aside special recognition for a trooper who excels in guiding an...
Story by Capt. Cara Thompson
Afghan Forces Provide Medical Treatment to More...
(12.12.2007) Afghan and coalition forces treated more than 700 Afghans during a Dec. 7-8 medical outreach operation in Kandahar province.
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ANSF Push Into Oruzgan, Conduct Humanitarian As...
(12.12.2007) Afghan National Security Forces conducted a humanitarian-assistance operation Dec. 6 in the remote village of Marghunday, Oruzgan Province.
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Face of Defense: 'Doc' Becker Defines Combat Me...
(12.12.2007) Army Pfc. Sarah Becker has spent most of her year deployed as an Army medic gaining the respect of soldiers across Afghanistan's Nangarhar province.
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Program Supplies Iraqi Veterinarians
(12.12.2007) Members of Embedded Provincial Reconstruction Team Baghdad 5, attached to the 1st “Ironhorse” Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, working alongside personnel from the 492nd Civil Affairs Battalion are brin...
Story by Staff Sgt. Jon Cupp
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Sunni, Shia Sheiks Say No to Violence, Yes to R...
(12.12.2007) Sunni and Shia tribal sheiks, local government leaders, senior Iraqi army officials and local Iraqi police officials from throughout the Taji area, met Dec. 6 at the prayer town hall to continue reconciliation ef...
Story by Staff Sgt. Jon Cupp
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New Year Brings Higher Housing Allowance to Mos...
(12.12.2007) Most service members receiving a housing allowance will see more in their 2008 paychecks.
Story by Fred Baker
New Clinic Opens in Wahida, 203rd BSB Supports ...
(12.12.2007) Soldiers and leaders of the 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team attended a ribbon cutting ceremony, Dec. 11, to open a health clinic in Wahida.
Story by Sgt. Natalie Rostek
Iraqi Boy Recovers From Al-Qaida Attack With He...
(12.12.2007) With bullets having shattered the life he once knew along with the bones in the upper part of his leg nearly four months ago, 7-year-old Saddam, a local Iraqi boy, is receiving help with his recovery from Iraqi a...
Story by Staff Sgt. Jon Cupp
Local Leaders, Soldiers Team to Bring Computer ...
(12.12.2007) Thanks to recent improvements in security, local leaders with a little help from Soldiers in Troop D, 1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division are bringing civic...
Story by Staff Sgt. Jon Cupp
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Airmen Light Up Camp With Holiday Cheer
(12.11.2007) Amidst the snow-capped peaks of Afghanistan, thousands of miles from home, Airmen found a dazzling way to capture a little bit of the holiday season.
Story by Capt. Michael Meridith
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
(12.11.2007) Amidst the snow-capped peaks of Afghanistan, thousands of miles from home, Airmen found a dazzling way to capture a little bit of the holiday season.
Story by Capt. Michael Meridith
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CJTF-HOA Chaplain Meets With Minister for Musli...
(12.11.2007) The Combined Joint Task Force–Horn of Africa chaplain met with the Minister for Muslim Affairs to strengthen their working relationship and coordinate the distribution of clothing and other goods to Djibouti’s de...
Story by Sgt. Charles Siler
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Girl Gets Gift of Mobility
(12.11.2007) An Iraqi girl suffering from a disease limiting her ability to walk received the gift of mobility, Dec. 7, thanks to coalition forces.
Story by Sgt. Kevin Stabinsky
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Experience Key to Weather Forecasting
(12.11.2007) In a small room on the flight line at Baghdad International Airport a small group of Airmen toil away, crunching data designed to keep Soldiers safe.
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Thomas Mills
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Training for the Unexpected
(12.11.2007) Soldiers from the 7th Chemical Company, who are deployed at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, in support of Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom, took time out of their regular schedule to hone their urban warfare tactics d...
Story by Staff Sgt. Anishka Calder
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FOB Kalsu Fights Christmas Blues
(12.11.2007) Even before deploying to Iraq, Soldiers of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, knew it would not be a white Christmas. To keep holiday blues away, many Soldiers are turning to Christmas greens.
Story by Sgt. Kevin Stabinsky
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3RD HBCT Soldiers Attend Tree Lighting Ceremony
(12.11.2007) Soldiers of the 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team attended a Christmas tree lighting ceremony, Dec. 8, at Forward Operating Base Hammer to welcome a Christmas season spent with their Army family.
Story by Sgt. Natalie Rostek
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Kandahar Airman Keeps Eye on Mission With Eye o...
(12.11.2007) When the time comes to drop a bomb, air crews need to have confidence that their weapon will work properly because lives on the ground can be at stake.
Story by Staff Sgt. Mike Andriacco
Total Force Partners With Soldiers for Operatio...
(12.11.2007) Army Private Gregory Amones sat on the ground with a cherry pie oozing out the right thigh pocket of his uniform. Facing his first parachute jump at Fort Bragg, N.C., the soldier didn’t mind the smashed cherry st...
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Geistfeld Retires After 31 Years of Service and...
(12.11.2007) Colleagues and friends of Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Patrecia Geistfeld, as well as her husband, Ken, who flew in for the occasion, gathered at the lighthouse, Nov. 30, to offer congratulations to the Coast ...
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Mississippi Guard Chief Visits Gulfport Unit in...
(12.11.2007) The Adjutant General of the Mississippi National Guard, an Air Force Maj. Gen. Harold A. Cross, toured the 67-09 Aviation Classification Repair Activity Depot, Dec. 11, where half of the approximately 200-member ...
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Atterbury Equips 76th IBCT for Combat Tour
(12.11.2007) As Indiana Guardsmen prepare to deploy on a scheduled 12-month deployment to Iraq, the need for the latest and most reliable equipment is crucial to a safe return.
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Officials Dedicate Broadcast Studio to Fallen M...
(12.11.2007) A new broadcast studio was dedicated to the memory of Marine Corps Maj. Megan M. McClung during a ceremony at Al Faw Palace, Dec. 7.
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Active, Reserve Components Meet November Recrui...
(12.11.2007) All military components met their recruiting goals in November, Defense Department officials said Dec. 10.
Story by Jim Garamone
Airpower Summary for December 10
(12.11.2007) Coalition airpower integrated with Coalition ground forces in Iraq and the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan in the following operations Dec. 10, according to Combined Air and Space Operation...
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URGENT: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles! - - Let's Get 'em home for Christmas!
Last year there was a fundraiser that was held at New Bern (NC) Golf and Country Club. That fundraiser, along with an e-mail that was circulated throughout the United States, raised enough money to send every Wounded Marine home for Christmas. Donations to this project bought airline tickets, hotel rooms, rental cars, bus tickets, whatever was necessary to get the wounded Marines and Soldiers together with their families and grant them their Christmas wish!
This year will be even more of a challenge. In addition to the 125 or so Wounded Marines at Camp Lejeune, the MOPH will help the Wounded Soldier's at Fort Bragg, NC.
Here's how you can help.
Please join us Tuesday, December 11th from 6-8 PM for a fundraiser at New Bern (NC) Country Club where our guests of honor will be several of these wounded Marines. There will be heavy hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar. Bring a check payable to "MOPH-Wounded Warrior Leave".
Our donation goal is $50 per person or more for attendees. Even if you can only stay a short while, please come by and meet these brave Marines and let them know we appreciate the sacrifice they have made! Ask anyone that attended last year, it was a truly special ocassion, everyone was overwhelmed with the Christmas spirit, and we expect this year's event to be just as memorable.
If you have other obligations but are still willing to help with any amount of donation, please mail a check ASAP.
Make check payable to:
Send to:
We recognize this is short notice, but there is a deadline of December 12th in order to purchase plane tickets. The limited time-frame is why we are attempting to contact as many people as we can by email. Please forward this e-mail to everyone in your contact list. Last year, we were surprised at how much came in from the email that was circulated nationally. It was truly a team effort for a wonderful cause. Time is short, We must purchase tickets soon before the airlines get booked up with holiday traffic.
DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE AND 100% OF THE MONEY RAISED WILL BE SPENT TO UNITE THESE WOUNDED MARINES AND SOLDIERS WITH THEIR FAMILIES FOR CHRISTMAS!
If you can attend Please RSVP by email as soon as you can to Tyson@CENTURY21.com or call 252-633-5720.
God bless you and your family this Christmas,
Craven County Commissioner
Steve Tyson and wife Jana Tyson
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This effort raised $44,000 last year, and made it possible for every single Marine in the Wounded Warrior Barracks at Camp Lejeune to spend Christmas with their family. In some cases where the wounded Marine couldn't travel, the fund provided cash for the families so that they could come to the Marine.
The link to the New Bern Sun Journal article from the title of this posting indicates that $5,000 more is needed must be a typo. The number must be well over $50,000. There is no way to get 125 Marines home for $5,000. That is only $40 each. Also, this year funds will be provided to the Wounded Warriors at Fort Bragg, NC.
For more information see: http://www.usafns.com/wwf.shtml
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Monday, December 10, 2007
(12.10.2007) Americans in Afghanistan recently helped the Afghan border police in eastern Khowst improve their capabilities by training them to effectively fire Soviet-designed machine guns.
Story by Staff Sgt. Valdespino Luis P.
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ABP Sets Up Traffic Control Point in Eastern Kh...
(12.10.2007) Coalition mentors recently guided the Afghan border police in Khowst to make notable improvements at a border control point by improvising.
Story by Staff Sgt. Valdespino Luis P.
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Gates Calls for Continued International Pressur...
(12.10.2007) Days after a new national intelligence estimate concluded that Iran has stopped its nuclear weapons program but could restart it any time, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates called on the international community ...
Story by Donna Miles
Arab World Must Support Iraqi Progress, Gates S...
(12.10.2007) Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates called on Iraq's Arab neighbors, Dec. 8, to help the Iraqis build on progress being made to ensure it succeeds as a peaceful, stabilizing force in the region.
Story by Donna Miles
Reduced Violence in Iraq Enables More Emphasis ...
(12.10.2007) Violence in Iraq has been stabilized enough to allow governmental, economic and social advances to move forward, a Multi-National Corps - Iraq official said.
TF Pacemaker Soldiers Provide Humanitarian Assi...
(12.10.2007) Soldiers of Alpha Company, 864th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy), from Ft. Lewis, Wash., provided humanitarian assistance to Afghans in the villages surrounding Forward Operating Base Kushamond to help improve ...
Story by Sgt. David Roscoe
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Coalition Forces Break Ice on Future Parwan Dev...
(12.10.2007) The Task Force Cincinnatus and Med commanders met with several Islamic Government of Afghanistan officials Dec. 9 to discuss the rebuilding of infrastructure and development of healthcare in Parwan Province.
Story by Senior Airman James Bolinger
Fort Drum MPs Assume Mission in Wasit
(12.10.2007) With more than 1,365 completed missions in Iraq, the 984th Military Police Company transferred its mission to the 511th Military Police Company Dec. 9 at Forward Operating Base Delta, Iraq.
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Rough Riders Ready to Dismount
(12.10.2007) For 15 months, the 1st Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 1st Iraqi National Police Transition Team “Rough Riders” were focused on one thing: handing the reins of security in Baghdad over to the ‘shurta,’ or police.
Story by Pfc. Nathaniel Smith
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Understanding Helps Families, Soldiers Deal Wit...
(12.10.2007) A pilot program is assessing soldiers returning here from Iraq for possible mild traumatic brain injury.
America Supports You: Deployed Units Get Boost ...
(12.10.2007) Many deployed service members have received a morale boost thanks to computers donated by a Michigan-based organization.
Story by Samantha Quigley
American Idol Visits American Heroes
(12.10.2007) Though she may be best known for her red high heels, country artist and former American Idol contestant Kellie Pickler traded her heels for something a little more comfortable in order to visit the troops on the ...
Story by Sgt. Kevin Stabinsky
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Soldiers Show Iraqi Children How to Stay Healthy
(12.10.2007) Soldiers from Multi-National Division - Baghdad conducted a health fair for students at the Al Aflaph elementary school in the Salhiyah neighborhood of Baghdad earlier this month.
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UN Officials Travel From NYC to Afghanistan
(12.10.2007) Five years after the creation of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, top officials from UN headquarters in New York continue to visit even the most remote districts of this war-torn country.
Story by Capt. Bob Everdeen
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Giving the Gift of Raw for Christmas: Superstar...
(12.10.2007) While the holidays may just be another day in a war zone, this year World Wrestling Entertainment gave a special Christmas gift to the troops by spending three days with them.
Story by Spc. Eric Rutherford
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ABP Gets Marksmanship Training, Improves Capabi...
(12.10.2007) Americans in Afghanistan recently helped the Afghan border police in eastern Khowst improve their capabilities by training them to effectively fire Soviet-designed machine guns.
Story by Staff Sgt. Valdespino Luis P.
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ABP Sets Up Traffic Control Point in Eastern Kh...
(12.10.2007) Coalition mentors recently guided the Afghan border police in Khowst to make notable improvements at a border control point by improvising.
Story by Staff Sgt. Valdespino Luis P.
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Gates Calls for Continued International Pressur...
(12.10.2007) Days after a new national intelligence estimate concluded that Iran has stopped its nuclear weapons program but could restart it any time, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates called on the international community ...
Story by Donna Miles
Arab World Must Support Iraqi Progress, Gates S...
(12.10.2007) Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates called on Iraq's Arab neighbors, Dec. 8, to help the Iraqis build on progress being made to ensure it succeeds as a peaceful, stabilizing force in the region.
Story by Donna Miles
Reduced Violence in Iraq Enables More Emphasis ...
(12.10.2007) Violence in Iraq has been stabilized enough to allow governmental, economic and social advances to move forward, a Multi-National Corps - Iraq official said.
Courtesy Story
TF Pacemaker Soldiers Provide Humanitarian Assi...
(12.10.2007) Soldiers of Alpha Company, 864th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy), from Ft. Lewis, Wash., provided humanitarian assistance to Afghans in the villages surrounding Forward Operating Base Kushamond to help improve ...
Story by Sgt. David Roscoe
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(12.10.2007) The Task Force Cincinnatus and Med commanders met with several Islamic Government of Afghanistan officials Dec. 9 to discuss the rebuilding of infrastructure and development of healthcare in Parwan Province.
Story by Senior Airman James Bolinger
Fort Drum MPs Assume Mission in Wasit
(12.10.2007) With more than 1,365 completed missions in Iraq, the 984th Military Police Company transferred its mission to the 511th Military Police Company Dec. 9 at Forward Operating Base Delta, Iraq.
Courtesy Story
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Rough Riders Ready to Dismount
(12.10.2007) For 15 months, the 1st Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 1st Iraqi National Police Transition Team “Rough Riders” were focused on one thing: handing the reins of security in Baghdad over to the ‘shurta,’ or police.
Story by Pfc. Nathaniel Smith
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Understanding Helps Families, Soldiers Deal Wit...
(12.10.2007) A pilot program is assessing soldiers returning here from Iraq for possible mild traumatic brain injury.
Courtesy Story
America Supports You: Deployed Units Get Boost ...
(12.10.2007) Many deployed service members have received a morale boost thanks to computers donated by a Michigan-based organization.
Story by Samantha Quigley
American Idol Visits American Heroes
(12.10.2007) Though she may be best known for her red high heels, country artist and former American Idol contestant Kellie Pickler traded her heels for something a little more comfortable in order to visit the troops on the ...
Story by Sgt. Kevin Stabinsky
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Soldiers Show Iraqi Children How to Stay Healthy
(12.10.2007) Soldiers from Multi-National Division - Baghdad conducted a health fair for students at the Al Aflaph elementary school in the Salhiyah neighborhood of Baghdad earlier this month.
Courtesy Story
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UN Officials Travel From NYC to Afghanistan
(12.10.2007) Five years after the creation of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, top officials from UN headquarters in New York continue to visit even the most remote districts of this war-torn country.
Story by Capt. Bob Everdeen
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Giving the Gift of Raw for Christmas: Superstar...
(12.10.2007) While the holidays may just be another day in a war zone, this year World Wrestling Entertainment gave a special Christmas gift to the troops by spending three days with them.
Story by Spc. Eric Rutherford
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Friday, December 07, 2007
(12.07.2007) CAMP STRIKER, Iraq – Multiple deployments have become a common occurrence since the start of the Global War on Terrorism. Sure, there are people out there who have five or more patch-earning deployments. But not ...
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Kerensa Hardy
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Senior Leaders Reflect on Successes, Hope for B...
(12.07.2007) One year, one month and four days. It will be 399 days that the 1st Cavalry Division conducted operations in the Iraqi capital as the Multi-National Division – Baghdad, when they turn the mission back over to the...
Story by Master Sgt. Dave Larsen
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Airpower Summary for December 06
(12.07.2007) Coalition airpower integrated with coalition ground forces in Iraq and the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan in the following operations, Dec. 06, according to Combined Air and Space Operatio...
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Galley in the Desert
(12.07.2007) The sign above the kitchen door reads, “GALLEY.” Although it’s more than 500 miles from the nearest ocean, it’s still the closest thing to a ship that a small group of sailors have in western Afghanistan.
Story by Petty Officer 1st Class Dave Votroubek
Why We Serve: Marine From Big City Transformed ...
(12.07.2007) When the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks stoked his sense of patriotism, a 15-year-old from Queens, N.Y., decided to enlist in the U.S. military following high school graduation.
Story by John Kruzel
Gates to Address Gulf Regional Security at Mana...
(12.07.2007) Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates will encourage closer cooperation to promote security in the Persian Gulf region at the fourth annual Manama Dialogue, which opens tonight.
Story by Donna Miles
New Well Provides Young Children Drinking Water
(12.07.2007) The students of a girls’ school in Nahrwan now have fresh water to enjoy in between lessons.
Story by Spc. Ben Hutto
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America Supports You: Technology Center Helps V...
(12.07.2007) Transitioning from military to civilian life can be daunting for some, but one group is helping to streamline the process.
Story by Samantha Quigley
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Afghan Soldiers, Police Begin EOD Course
(12.07.2007) Nearly 40 Afghan soldiers and policemen have completed the first of five training phases to learn of to safely handle unexploded ordnance.
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Shift in Conditions As Sunnis and Shias Coopera...
(12.07.2007) Conditions in North Babil have improved over the past two weeks as evidenced by a string of cases of Sunni-Shia cooperation benefiting both individual Iraqis and entire communities.
Army Unit, Civil Affairs Team Hand Out $10,000 ...
(12.07.2007) Troops from Battery A, 3rd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, and a civil affairs team from 422nd Civil Affairs Battalion handed out $10,000 in micro-grant funds to an Iraqi small business and a home for m...
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CLCs, Soldiers Work Together to Eliminate Arab ...
(12.07.2007) An insurgent safehouse in Arab Jabour was rendered useless, Dec. 4, by two joint direct attack ammunition bombs.
Story by Sgt. Kevin Stabinsky
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Commanders in Iraq Assess Situation Before Chan...
(12.07.2007) The first of five brigade combat teams to redeploy without being replaced has now departed Iraq, and most of the soldiers are home in Fort Hood, Texas, a senior Joint Staff official said today.
Story by Jim Garamone
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Iranian Rockets Found, Turned Over to Coalition...
(12.07.2007) A cache of Iranian manufactured rockets was turned over to coalition forces based at Forward Operating Base Delta, Dec. 4.
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Labels: 10K Micro-grants, 1st Cav Div, Air Power Summary, Arab Jabour, Baghdad, Camp Striker, Drinking Water, FOB Delta, Ft Hood TX, Nahrwan, North Babil, Queens NY, SecDef Gates
Thursday, December 06, 2007
2) " South Bend, Ind Native Serves As POET"Can be viewed at... http://www.dvidshub.net/index.php?script=news/news_show.php&id=14467
3) "Government Building From the Ground Up"Can be viewed at... http://www.dvidshub.net/index.php?script=news/news_show.php&id=14469
4) "Gates: Iraq Visit Demonstrates Progress, Need for Po..."Can be viewed at... http://www.dvidshub.net/index.php?script=news/news_show.php&id=14475
5) "Dave Roever Inspires 7th SB Service Members"Can be viewed at... http://www.dvidshub.net/index.php?script=news/news_show.php&id=14450
6) "MEDEVAC Teams Maintain Mission Readiness"Can be viewed at... http://www.dvidshub.net/index.php?script=news/news_show.php&id=14451
7) "Native American Indian Heritage Celebrated on Taji"Can be viewed at... http://www.dvidshub.net/index.php?script=news/news_show.php&id=14454
8) "Gates Seeks to Build on Positive Momentum in Iraq "Can be viewed at... http://www.dvidshub.net/index.php?script=news/news_show.php&id=14455
9) "Taji Mail Serves As Lifeline to Friends, Family"Can be viewed at... http://www.dvidshub.net/index.php?script=news/news_show.php&id=14458
10) "U.S., China Agree to Strengthen Military Relations "Can be viewed at... http://www.dvidshub.net/index.php?script=news/news_show.php&id=14459
11) "Marines Won't Move to Afghanistan for Now, Conway Says "Can be viewed at... http://www.dvidshub.net/index.php?script=news/news_show.php&id=14463
12) "Joint Memo Increases Coordination on Security Contra..."Can be viewed at... http://www.dvidshub.net/index.php?script=news/news_show.php&id=14464
13) "First Lady Gets Update on Challenges Facing Military..."Can be viewed at... http://www.dvidshub.net/index.php?script=news/news_show.php&id=14465
Labels: 7th SB, Camp Taji, CJTF-HOA, First Lady, Native American, SecDef Gates, South Bend Ind, US and China
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
(12.05.2007) The Air Force’s top reservist visited Bagram Airfield, Dec. 3, offering a holiday message of thanks to deployed Airmen for their service.
Story by Capt. Michael Meridith
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Airman Medic Comes to Aid of Soldiers, Afghans
(12.05.2007) For Senior Airman Neil Murray, a combat medic with Police Mentor Team Linoma, a normal day at the office can include calling out enemy positions to a gunner or treating life-threatening injuries.
Story by Tech Sgt. Mike Andriacco
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Constant Security Helps Adhamiyah Markets Grow
(12.05.2007) Adhamiyah, a northeastern district of the Iraqi capital, was once a violent hotspot where residents were afraid to go to the store. However, with the help of concerned citizens and volunteers, Iraqis have once ag...
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Soldiers Utilize Language Lab
(12.05.2007) The Freedom Calls Center on Camp Taji services about 400 Soldiers a week, who take advantage of the free phone calls and video teleconferencing capabilities that the facility has; but at times there is a long wait.
Story by Pfc. Andrea Merritt
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Face of Defense: Reserve Commander Delivers Che...
(12.05.2007) The frigid Afghanistan weather was made a little less harsh for Afghan villagers near here earlier this week, thanks to thousands of pounds of humanitarian-relief supplies delivered by a visiting Air Force leader...
Story by Capt. Michael Meridith
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Dave Roever Inspires 7th SB Service Members
(12.05.2007) Dr. Dave Roever spoke to service members, Nov. 24, at the Camp Adder Post Chapel here at Camp Adder, Iraq. For many it was the first time hearing Roever’s story.
Story by Spc. Richard Gilbert
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MEDEVAC Teams Maintain Mission Readiness
(12.05.2007) Recovering injured Coalition forces and Afghan National Security Forces in provinces such as Khowst, Paktika and Paktya, flight crews from Company C, 3rd General Support Aviation Battalion, 82nd Combat Aviation B...
Story by Spc. Aubree Rundle
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Inspirational Speaker Gives Humor, Hope to Troo...
(12.05.2007) Inspirational Speaker Dave Roever stopped here on a circuit around Iraq to impart his humor-injected message of hope to troops, Nov. 24.
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Gary Qualls Jr.
Native American Indian Heritage Celebrated on Taji
(12.05.2007) Soldiers of the 1st Sustainment Brigade honored the Native American Indian heritage and their many contributions to U.S. Armed Forces in an equal opportunity observance, Nov. 29.
Story by Pfc. Andrea Merritt
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Gates Seeks to Build on Positive Momentum in Iraq
(12.05.2007) Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates talked with Iraqi leaders and U.S. commanders Dec. 5 to explore ways to maintain momentum built in recent months and continue to build on it.
Story by Donna Miles
Taji Mail Serves As Lifeline to Friends, Family
(12.05.2007) Mail is a lifeline to the friends and families of Soldiers and civilians deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. It takes the expertise of several organizations to move mail in and out of the Camp Taji qu...
Story by Staff Sgt. Bryant Maude
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U.S., China Agree to Strengthen Military Relati...
(12.05.2007) The United States-Peoples' Republic of China annual defense consultative talks ended yesterday with the two nations agreeing to increase military-to-military ties, Pentagon officials said today.
Story by Jim Garamone
Commanders Tell Gates Iraq Policy Working, Urge...
(12.05.2007) Field commanders deployed throughout Iraq gathered here today to tell Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates firsthand that the U.S. strategy in Iraq is working and to urge vigilance in seeing it through.
Story by Donna Miles
Kosovo Task Force Prepared for Conflict, Comman...
(12.05.2007) As negotiations on Kosovo's "final status" are expected to reach a political stalemate, Dec. 10, a top commander in NATO's Kosovo Force said today his troops are prepared for any potential conflict in the breakaw...
Story by John Kruzel
Marines Won't Move to Afghanistan for Now, Conw...
(12.05.2007) The idea of Marine units moving into Afghanistan to replace Army units is off the table for now, the commandant of the Marine Corps said today.
Story by Jim Garamone
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Labels: 82nd Combat Aviation Bn, Adhamiyah, Airman Neil Murray, Bagram Airfield, Camp Adder Iraq, Camp Taji, Dave Roever, Kosovo Force, Sec Def Gates
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
(12.04.2007) Afghan national security forces planned and executed two humanitarian-aid operations in Kandahar province late last month.
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Afghan Doctor, Coalition Forces Save Afghan Baby
(12.04.2007) An Afghan doctor and a coalition forces medic combined efforts to save an 18-month-old Afghan infant from a drug overdose near Cahar Cineh, Oruzgan province, Nov. 30.
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Reserve Commander Delivers Cheer to Afghans
(12.04.2007) The frigid Afghanistan winter was made a little less harsh for Afghan villagers, thanks to thousands of pounds of humanitarian relief supplies delivered by a visiting Air Force leader.
French Ship Guepratte Provides a Presence in Gu...
(12.04.2007) The French frigate Guepratte (F 714) is contributing to security and stability in the Gulf of Aden as part of Combined Task Force 150 by querying vessels, monitoring traffic patterns in the busy waterways, and pr...
Whidbey Island Provides Assistance to Hijacked ...
(12.04.2007) Dock landing ship USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41) provided assistance to the crew of a pirated cargo ship, Dec. 2, ending six weeks the 18 crew members spent as hostages.
Mosul Airport Reopens for Commercial Flights Af...
(12.04.2007) For the first time in 14 years, a commercial airlines flight departed the Mosul Airport Dec. 2, carrying Muslim religious pilgrims on their annual trek to Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
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General Meets With Mentors, Discusses Challenges
(12.04.2007) It’s not every day a commanding general makes himself personally available to discuss troops’ daily challenges. So when Army Brig. Gen. Robert J. Livingston Jr. recently visited Camp Clark, the troops spoke up.
Story by Staff Sgt. Luis P Valdespino Jr.
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Bush Says Iran Still Poses Threat
(12.04.2007) The national intelligence estimate released, Dec. 3, on Iran's nuclear program proves that Iran is still a threat to world peace and provides an opportunity for the international community to work together to per...
Police Reform Aims to Strengthen Afghanistan
(12.04.2007) As this year shapes up to be the bloodiest in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban in late 2001, coalition military experts on the ground here are working to help reverse that trend through police reform.
Story by Capt. Bob Everdeen
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Soldiers Help Burned Iraqi Girl
(12.04.2007) The day after treating 307 local residents at a coordinated medical engagement in Al Buaytha, U.S. Army medics were back on the job again at Patrol Base Murray, treating a 5-year-old girl for burns on her legs, D...
Story by Sgt. Kevin Stabinsky
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Police Reform Aims to Strengthen Afghanistan
(12.04.2007) As this year shapes up to be the bloodiest in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban in late 2001, coalition military experts on the ground are working to help reverse that trend through police reform.
Story by Capt. Bob Everdeen
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Iraq Transition Assistance Office Visits Narhwa...
(12.04.2007) Mark Tokala, the director of the Iraq transition assistance office, visited the recently-opened health clinic in Narhwan, Dec. 3.
Story by Spc. Ben Hutto
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Gates Lauds Progress in Afghanistan's Khowst Pr...
(12.04.2007) Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates visited Afghanistan's Khowst province today to see firsthand "a model of concerted counterinsurgency effort, the synergy that comes from an integration of 'hard' and 'soft' power...
Story by Donna Miles
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Coalition, Iraqi Forces Make Gains Against Al-Q...
(12.04.2007) While the fight in Iraq remains tough, coalition and Iraqi forces have made significant gains against al-Qaida recently, a U.S. military spokesman there said today.
Gates: Intelligence Estimate Shows Need to Keep...
(12.04.2007) Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates today pointed to the new national intelligence estimate as evidence that non-military means are the best way for the United States to deal with Iran's nuclear enrichment program....
Story by Donna Miles
Labels: ANSF, Burned Iraqi Girl, Cahar Cineh, French frigate Guepratte (F 714), Iran, Khowst province, LSD 41, Mosul Airport, Narhwan, National Intelligence Estimate
Monday, December 03, 2007
(12.03.2007) Senior non-commisioned officers of the Iraqi army from throughout Iraq traveled to Camp Victory to gather for the Iraqi Army NCO Symposium at Al Faw Palace, Nov. 25-26.
The Power of Positive Thinking
(12.03.2007) On July 26, 1969, eight months into his Vietnam tour of duty as a boat gunner in the Navy Brown Water Black Beret unit, Dave Roever experienced a life-changing event.
Story by Sgt. Kevin Stabinsky
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Hope Comes to Prosperity
(12.03.2007) After being severely burned by a phosphorous hand grenade while serving as a river boat gunner in the Navy’s Brown Water Black Berets during the Vietnam War, Dave Roever thought that his life, as he knew it, was ...
Story by Spc. Robert Yde
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Soldiers Baptized at Kalsu
(12.03.2007) At the Forward Operating Base Kalsu chapel four Soldiers in the Marne Division became Soldiers for God after a baptismal ceremony, Nov. 24.
Story by Sgt. Kevin Stabinsky
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Baghdad Zoo Opens New Horse Stables, Pool
(12.03.2007) Since the relationship between Zawra Park officials and 15th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division Soldiers began earlier this year, the Baghdad zoo and park have started reopen...
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Kap Kim
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Best Dining Facility in Third Army
(12.03.2007) On Dec. 3, U.S. Army Brig. Gen. James L. Hodge, commanding general of Army Material Command Forward Southwest Asia/U.S. Army Central, presented the Area Support Group Qatar commander with the Third Army/U.S. Army...
Story by Dustin Senger
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Poll: Afghan Population Supports ISAF Mission
(12.03.2007) A poll conducted for several major news media organizations indicates that a vast majority of Afghans approve of the International Security Assistance Force and U.S.-led coalition presence in the country. In the ...
Concert Energizes Crowd
(12.03.2007) Musician Michael Scott doesn’t believe in letting the crowd participate from their seats. He wants them on their feet and on the stage, clapping and singing along.
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Raymond Piper
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RIPRnet Continues to Evolve
(12.03.2007) Two years after its standup, radio-over-internet protocol routed network has a very different mission and much greater reach than originally planned.
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IA Squad Competition Test Soldier’s Knowledge
(12.03.2007) Practice makes perfect, and the Iraqi army soldiers are moving along the right path towards perfecting their Soldier skills.
Story by Spc. Ricardo Branch
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Leaflets Urge Iraqis to Help Capture Armed Insu...
(12.03.2007) More than one million leaflets were pushed out of a 40th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron C-130 Hercules over ten designated drop zones urging local citizens to provide information on three top leaders of an armed ...
Story by Staff Sgt. Angelique Perez
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Rakkasans Help Put Iraqi Face on Locals’ Medica...
(12.03.2007) CAMP STRIKER, Iraq – More than 800 Iraqis received medical care during a coordinated medical engagement Nov. 30 in Iraqi Family Village, where healthcare is virtually non-existent.
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Kerensa Hardy
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Gates Arrives in Afghanistan to Assess Conditions
(12.03.2007) Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates arrived, Dec. 3, on a fact-finding mission to get a face-to-face assessment from commanders about conditions on the ground, particularly in the volatile southern region.
Story by Donna Miles
Gates Assesses 'Soft,' 'Hard' Power Application...
(12.03.2007) Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates traveled here today to see firsthand how combining multiple elements of U.S. national power toward a common goal is helping to prevent terrorism from taking a foothold in the Hor...
Story by Donna Miles
Coalition Forces Bring Joy to Afghan Students
(12.03.2007) Afghan children shouted and waved to coalition Soldiers who visited the Jan Qadam School in Bagram, Afghanistan. The Soldiers handed out school supplies and candy as part of “Operation Sweet Tooth,” Dec, 1.
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