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Sep 07, 2004
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NAJAF DEMONSTRATION — Iraqi Policemen and Marines with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) provide security Sept. 3, 2004, as citizens of Najaf demonstrate outside the Imam Ali Shrine against Muqtada al-Sadr and the damage he brought upon the holy city. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Dick Kotecki
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Russian Tragedy Shows Need to Fight Terror

WASHINGTON — The tragedy that left more than 300 people dead in Russia last week shows the civilized world must stay on the offensive against terrorism, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said here today. Story

Pace Calls for Improved Federal Response

ARLINGTON, Va. — The vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff today suggested a Goldwater-Nichols act for all of the federal government to improve the way the country responds to terrorism. Story

Contractors Hear Reconstruction Plans

BAGHDAD, Iraq — Nearly 200 Iraqi and international construction contractors heard Sept. 4 how reconstruction efforts in the country's southern region will soon quicken, providing a renewed infrastructure and additional jobs. Story
IRAQ
Tal Afar Operations Help Bring Stability, Support
MOSUL, Iraq — The Iraqi National Guard assisted by U.S. 2nd Infantry Division soldiers entered Tal Afar Sept. 4 in search of Anti-Iraqi forces. Story
Jack of All Trades Keep Camp Safe, Running
Marine's Light Armor Protects Borders
Iraq Daily Update
• Iraq Reconstruction  • Maps   • Weekly Progress Report (pdf)
AFGHANISTAN
Afghanistan Prepares for Election Rehearsal
WASHINGTON — The Afghan government is preparing to conduct a dress rehearsal for the country's Oct. 9 presidential election. Story
• Afghanistan Daily Update  • Maps
War on Terrorism
• Anti-Iraqi Forces Injure U.S. Soldiers, Iraqis
• U.S. Troops, Iraqi Forces Capture Insurgents
Army
Anaconda MPs Conduct Traffic Safety Checks
Anaconda Firefighters Respond to Tank Fire
Big Red One Soldier Aids Turkish Workers
Marine Corp
Marine Aircraft Group 16 Rotates Squadrons
Marines Enhance Martial Arts Training
'Bats' Ordnance Crews Keep Hornets Ready for Action
Navy
Sailors Face Charges of Alleged Detainee Abuse
Hospital HoldsWorkshop on Treating Combat Stress
Medical Center to Host Annual Trauma Symposium
Air Force
Building a Better Iraq
More Than Airmen
Crossing into the Green
Balad: Three Players, One Goal
National Guard/Reserve
National Guard, Reserve Update
Honoring those who answered America's Call to Action
U.S. Air Force
Senior Airman Anthony Pizzifred
"On Sept. 11, 2001, I decided to join the U.S. Air Force. On Aug. 13, 2002, I left for Basic Military Training. A year and a half later, I found myself on Bagram Air Base, Afganistan." Story
Navy Doc Develops Better Armor
WASHINGTON — U.S. Navy Orthopedist Capt. Marlene DeMaio recently received the Frank Brown Berry Award in Federal Health Care in recognition of her research and development of better body armor for Marines in combat zones. Story
PHOTO ESSAY
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IRAQI NATIONAL GUARD — Members of the 203rd Iraqi National Guard Battalion stand at attention, Sept. 3, 2004, at Forward Operating Base Paliwoda, Iraq, during an award ceremony for outstanding achievement in support of building the new Iraqi National Guard. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo.
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Officials Identify Casualties
WASHINGTON — The Defense Department announced today the identities of a soldier and a sailor who died supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Story
TRANSFORMATION
Study: Space Programs Improving
WASHINGTON – Space programs are improving and cultural change is under way, according to a recent review of the May 2003 Task Force on Acquisition of National Security Space Programs report. Story
ON THE GROUND
IN IRAQ
Army MEDEVACs Save Marine Lives
AL ANBAR PROVINCE, Iraq — Wounded Marinese here are flown to an urgent medical care facility by dedicated Army soldiers with the 507th Medical Company (Air Ambulance) here, who put their own lives at risk to save others. Story
IN SOUTHWEST ASIA
Controllers Always on Duty
SOUTHWEST ASIA — The job of a command post controller is a challenging one. In a deployed location his or her job can be even more demanding than at home. Story
IN SPAIN
'Warrior's Night'
Spotlights Success, Sacrifice
NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain — During Warrior's Night, the Marines and Sailors of Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 6th Marines, had dinner, and in keeping with tradition, recognized several of their own that had distinguished themselves during combat operations in Afghanistan. Story
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