10/14/2004
: Global Posture Part and Parcel of Transformation
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, 2004 -- The global posture of American troops is part and parcel of the transformation of the U.S. military, said the Joint Staff's deputy director for strategy and policy. Navy Rear Adm. Richard Hunt said a global readjustment...
10/14/2004
: DoD Allowing More Wounded Troops to Remain on Duty
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, 2004 -- The Defense Department has long been a leader in providing employment opportunities to people with disabilities -- but it's taken a major step forward by allowing disabled veterans to remain in the military if they want...
10/14/2004
: Iraqi Soldiers Seize Weapons, Explosives
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 14, 2004 -- The Iraqi Intervention Force's 1st Battalion arrested six people and seized two vehicles loaded with weapons and explosives Oct. 13 at a traffic control point here. The vehicles were stopped during routine searches at the...
10/14/2004
: Iraqi Police Take Down Kirkuk 'Hostage House'
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 14, 2004 -- Police in the northern Iraq city of Kirkuk captured seven suspected kidnappers Oct. 12 after intercepting two kidnap victims fleeing from four armed men. Officers moved to the home in the Wahid Huzayray area after...
10/14/2004
: Muslim Holy Month Begins This Weekend
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, 2004 -- Ramadan, the holy month of fasting for 1.2 billion Muslims worldwide, begins this weekend. The observance, with its emphasis on inner reflection, fasting and prayer, takes on special significance to U.S. servicemembers deployed to Southwest Asia,...
10/14/2004
: Baghdad Blasts Kill U.S. Civilians; Other Attacks Kill Soldiers
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, 2004 -- Two explosions within seconds of each other rocked Baghdad's International Zone today, killing three U.S. civilians and wounding two servicemembers. Four U.S. soldiers have been killed in other incidents since Oct. 13. Military officials said two...
10/14/2004
: Why I Serve: Military Family Leads Hispanic Woman to AF Academy
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, 2004 -- "It's the long blue line and lot of prestige. But you don't go to academies just because of the prestige or what people might think of you because you went to the academy,' said Air Force...
10/14/2004
: Tax Relief Act Works for Low-Income Troops in Combat Zones
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, 2004 -- Troops in combat zones stand to reap tax benefits from provisions in the Working Families Relief Tax Act of 2004, which President Bush signed into law Oct. 4. Income earned in combat zones is not taxed....
10/14/2004
: Corps of Engineers Builds Toward Terror-Free Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan, Oct. 14, 2004 -- Remnants of former Soviet bases -- with the shells of their buildings, near bombed-out tanks, minefields and leftover munitions -- are scattered over the mountainous landscape in Afghanistan. For a country that has been at...
10/14/2004
: AAFES Calling-Card Best Value for Troops in Southwest Asia
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, 2004 -- Looking to buy a prepaid phone card for a servicemember deployed to Southwest Asia, but confused about which one to buy? Take comfort in knowing you're not alone. With so many competing companies offering different calling...
10/13/2004
: Rumsfeld 'Feels Good' About NATO Defense Meetings
POIANA BRASOV, Romania, Oct. 13, 2004 – Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld "feels very good about the results of today's meetings," according to U.S. Ambassador to NATO Nicholas Burns, who attended today's informal meetings of NATO defense ministers here with the...
10/13/2004
: NATO: Integrate Afghan Missions, Speed Trainers to Iraq
POIANA BRASOV, Romania, Oct. 13, 2004 – Most NATO-member defense ministers assembled here today agreed to examine how to integrate alliance and U.S.- coalition missions in Afghanistan and to send more military trainers to Iraq as quickly as possible. Near the...
10/13/2004
: DoD Promotes Job Opportunities for Disabled People
WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, 2004 — The Defense Department is making steady progress in recruiting and hiring people with disabilities, the Pentagon's disability program manager said today during an interview with the Pentagon Channel and the American Forces Press Service. Judy Gilliom...
10/13/2004
: Why I Serve: Instructor Pilot Discovered Talent Early
WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, 2004 – "I take great pride in knowing that I am doing my duty as an American protecting our freedoms," Marine Corps Maj. Brent Camron Reiffer said. "I have had the opportunity to travel to multiple countries and...
10/13/2004
: Iraqi Air Force Set to Receive Additional Aircraft
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 13, 2004 – The Iraqi air force's 70th Squadron will take possession of the first two SAMA CH2000 light air surveillance aircraft Oct. 29, in Basrah, as the first delivery of an addition to the force that will...
10/13/2004
: Why I Serve: Injured Soldier Vows to Return to Full Duty
FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, Oct. 13, 2004 — "As long as you have heart, there's nothing to stop you," said Army Sgt. Joshua Forbess, one of just five soldiers who survived a fiery Black Hawk helicopter collision over Mosul, Iraq, last...
10/13/2004
: Hispanic Former Combat Pilot Talks About POW Experiences
MCLEAN, Va., Oct. 13, 2004 – Reflecting on the times his North Vietnamese captors threatened to put him on trial and punish him for his crimes with a possible death sentence, Everett Alvarez Jr., 67, said, "There wasn't anything I could...
10/13/2004
: Relationship, Money Issues Face Some Returning Combatants
WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, 2004 -- Money, intimacy and re-establishing their relationship as a couple and with their children are some of the challenging issues facing families when servicemembers return after months away on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan. A team...
10/13/2004
: Flu Shots Set for Servicemembers, High-Risk Populations
WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, 2004 – Deployed and deploying servicemembers are among the priority groups for receiving the flu vaccine, Defense Department officials said here today. While the department is affected by the British rejection of Chiron flu vaccine, all high-risk beneficiaries...
10/13/2004
: Romania 'Steadfast' Ally In Anti-Terror War, Rumsfeld Says
POIANA BRASOV, Romania, Oct. 13, 2004 – Arriving today at this Transylvanian resort town to participate in NATO talks over the next two days, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld already knew America could count on Romania as a reliable ally. Romania...
10/13/2004
: Rumsfeld: Transformation Moving NATO Into 21st Century
POIANA BRASOV, Romania, Oct. 13, 2004 –- Initiatives designed to expand NATO's capabilities are helping the alliance to better confront 21st-century challenges such as global terrorism, the U.S. military's top civilian said here today. For example, NATO's recently established rapid response...
10/13/2004
: Peaceful Afghan Elections a 'Milestone' for Country
WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, 2004 – The presidential elections in Afghanistan Oct. 9 were a "milestone" in the history of the troubled country, said a coalition spokesman in Kabul today. Army Maj. Scott Nelson said Afghans "demonstrated to all on Saturday their...
10/13/2004
: Roadside Bombs Kill Four U.S. Soldiers in Baghdad
WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, 2004 – Improvised explosive devices killed four Task Force Baghdad soldiers Oct. 12 and today, and an operation in Mosul netted 23 suspects and foiled another bomb attack, according to 1st Cavalry Division news releases. Three soldiers died...
10/13/2004
: Multinational Forces Continue Iraqi Armament Efforts
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 13, 2004 -- Multinational Security Transition Command Iraq's continuing mission to help arm and equip Iraq's security forces has, since Oct. 1, seen the distribution of what officials described as "massive quantities" of weapons, armor and vehicles. The...
10/13/2004
: Internet Coupons Stretch Commissary Customers' Savings
FORT LEE, Va., Oct. 13, 2004 -- Commissary shoppers are among the top coupon clippers in the world, but the "clipping" part may someday be history. The Defense Commissary Agency is helping customers increase their savings by making Internet coupon links...
10/12/2004
: NATO Capabilities Improving, but Time Needed
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, 2004 – NATO capabilities are transforming, but the process will take time, said Marine Gen. James Jones in a recent interview. Jones, the alliance's supreme allied commander for operations, said that transformation is not just a U.S. process....
10/12/2004
: DoD Aims to Attract More Hispanics to Its Work Force
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, 2004 — The Defense Department is increasingly reaching out to Hispanic organizations to get the word out about the broad range of military and civil service opportunities open to Hispanics, the Pentagon's top personnel officer told the American...
10/12/2004
: Police Trainers Facilitate Iraqi Equipment Exchange Effort
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 12, 2004 – A shipment of standard-issue police gear was distributed in the past week to Iraqi Police Service officers in Irbil. The shipment is part of a newly founded police gear exchange program initiated by Multinational Security...
10/12/2004
: Military Medics Move Combat Care to Front Lines
FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, Oct. 12, 2004 — From surgical care to physical therapy to blood supplies, the military medical system is moving its assets closer to the front lines to be more responsive to patient needs and, when possible, to...
10/12/2004
: New Chely Wright Recording to Benefit Stars for Stripes
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, 2004 — Due to its overwhelming popularity among the troops in Southwest Asia, country music star Chely Wright is about to release a new single recording, "Bumper of My SUV," about the need for Americans to continue supporting...
10/12/2004
: New Government Web Site Offers One-Stop Financial Education
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, 2004 – The Defense Department is part of a multiagency effort that resulted in today's debut of a federal government Web site devoted to financial education. According to DoD officials, the mymoney.gov site has been in the works...
10/12/2004
: Iraqi SWAT, U.S. Marines Capture 10 Suspected Insurgents
The combined force came under small-arms fire en route to a suspected insurgent safe house. The attack was quickly repelled and the force moved on to the safe house, where Iraqi SWAT members detained 10 individuals, officials said. One Marine suffered...
10/12/2004
: 1st Marine Division Supports Iraqi Security Forces Raids
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, 2004 - Iraqi security forces, supported by Marines and soldiers from the 1st Marine Division began a series of raids on seven mosques in Ramadi today. "Our participation in these raids has been limited to supporting Iraqi security...
10/12/2004
: Precision Strikes Destroy Zarqawi Meeting Center, Safe House
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, 2004 -- Multinational Force Iraq struck again at the Abu Musab al-Zarqawi terrorist network today, destroying a meeting place and a safe house in separate precision attacks. The first attack, just after midnight, took out a known Zarqawi...
10/11/2004
: Rumsfeld Honors Macedonian Troops, Visits Romanian Airbase
BUCHAREST, Romania, Oct. 11, 2004 -- Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld arrived here today to confer with senior Romanian officials before attending NATO informal defense ministerial meetings Oct. 13 and 14 in Poiana Brasov. Earlier today Rumsfeld was in Skopje, Former...
10/11/2004
: NATO Training Forces Now Under Multinational Command
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11, 2004 -- The Multinational Security Transition Command-Iraq and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization announced the structure of the Iraqi security forces joint training, mentoring and equipping assistance effort Oct. 8 at a press conference in Brussels, Belgium. The...
10/11/2004
: Attacks Kill Three Soldiers, Wound 14
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11, 2004 - Two Task Force Baghdad soldiers were killed and five were wounded when rockets impacted in southern Baghdad, Iraq, about 8 a.m. today, according to a Multinational Force Iraq news release. Later this morning, a soldier assigned...
10/11/2004
: Iraqi Leads Effort to Rebuild Substation Near Sadr City
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 11, 2004 -- Khalid Badrakhn is a businessman. Raised as a child in the Kurdish section of Iraq and educated at the United Kingdom's Aston University, he understands the two worlds in which he now lives: the one...
10/11/2004
: U.S. Can Help, But Iraqis Need To Provide Their Security, Rumsfeld Says
SKOPJE, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Oct. 11, 2004 -- After a whirlwind, daylong tour of Iraq, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld arrived here Oct. 10 for next-day meetings with Macedonian government and military officials. Earlier in the day the secretary...
10/10/2004
: Bin Laden Hunt Continues 24/7, DoD Leaders Report
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, 2004 -- The manhunt for Osama bin Laden continues "every day, 24 hours a day," the commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan told NBC News this week. Army Lt. Gen. David W. Barno, commander of Combined Forces Command...
10/10/2004
: U.S. Soldier Killed by Car Bomb; Marines' Offensive Continues
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, 2004 -- Two car bombs detonated in eastern Baghdad, Iraq, today, killing one American soldier, according to a Multinational Force Iraq news release. The first blast targeted a Multinational Force convoy about 7:15 a.m. in eastern Baghdad. One...
10/10/2004
: Power Restored to 10,000 Baghdad Residents
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, 2004 -- An 8th Engineer Battalion project to provide electricity to 10,000 residents of three neighborhoods in Baghdad's Zaphernia district was officially completed Oct. 2, a Multinational Force Iraq news release reported. The project is part of the...
10/10/2004
: Iraqi Police Service to Graduate Largest Class Ever
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, 2004 -- The Iraqi Police Service will graduate 1,137 police recruits from a police basic training course at the Jordan International Police Training Center in Amman, Jordan, Oct. 14, a Multinational Force Iraq news release said. It is...
10/10/2004
: Soldiers Deliver Supplies to Iraqi Children
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, 2004 -- Smiling children shouting joyfully filled a nearby school as soldiers distributed stuffed animals, clothes, book bags and school supplies during a civil affairs mission in Al Anwar village, Iraq, Oct 9. According to a Multinational Force...
10/10/2004
: Rice Sure Afghan Elections Results to Stand
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, 2004 -- Despite claims of fraud from 15 of the 16 Afghan presidential candidates, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice is sure the results will stand, she told Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday today. "This election has been...
10/10/2004
: Explosives, Weapons Caches Found in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, 2004 -- No injuries or damages to equipment were reported following an improvised-explosive-device detonation near Jalalabad, Afghanistan, on Oct. 9, according to a Combined Force Command-Afghanistan news release. The IED had been made by wiring together two 82...
10/10/2004
: Rumsfeld: Troop Reductions Not Likely Until Iraqis Stronger
AL ASAD AIR BASE, Iraq, Oct. 10, 2004 -- There likely won't be a reduction in U.S. troop strength in Iraq until after the country's national elections in January, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld told a gathering of servicemembers here today....
10/09/2004
: Rumsfeld Salutes Sailors, Allies Aboard Aircraft Carrier
ABOARD THE USS JOHN F. KENNEDY, Oct. 9, 2004 -- Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld was flown out today from Bahrain to this aircraft carrier patrolling the Persian Gulf to meet with sailors and to get a briefing on the situations...
10/09/2004
: Three Suspected of Planning Suicide Bombing Detained
WASHINGTON, Oct. 9, 2004 -- U.S. soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division detained three individuals north of Samarra, Iraq, on Oct. 8, according to a Multinational Force Iraq news release. The individuals are suspected of planning a suicide bombing. The soldiers...
10/09/2004
: Reconstruction Underway to Restore Iraqi Railroads
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 9, 2004 -- Railroads in Iraq were a multinational construction effort long before the current restoration effort began. Railroad construction in Iraq was started in the late 1800s by imperialist Germany. After the British invasion in the early...
10/09/2004
: Rumsfeld: Extremists in Iraq Want Taliban-Like Rule
ENROUTE TO BAHRAIN, Oct. 9, 2004 -- Extremists in Iraq and elsewhere envision "a Taliban-type" world where sports facilities are routinely used for murder, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld told reporters Oct. 8. U.S. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, right, talks...
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