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WASHINGTON, Sept. 30, 2004 - The National Archives and Records Administration is not destroying any military records, officials here said. |
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KABUL, Afghanistan, Sept. 30, 2004 - Twenty-seven Afghan National Army officers and noncommissioned officers graduated from the Intensive English Language Course at the Kabul Military Training Center Sept. 2. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 30, 2004 - The situation in Fallujah "cannot remain the status quo," the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told National Public Radio in a Sept. 28 interview. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 30, 2004 - The parents of a Marine seriously injured in an Afghanistan vehicle accident are thankful their son is alive, and especially thankful for the medical care he has received. |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Sept. 30, 2004 - About 180 detainees were released from U.S.- run detention facilities in Iraq today as a result of deliberations by the Combined Review and Release Board. |
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DENVER, Sept. 30, 2004 - Using data collected through intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance to its full potential requires better technology than is currently in place, the director of the Defense Information Security Agency said here. |
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FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 30, 2004 - Move over, Resusci-Annie! Army medics-in-training are preparing for upcoming deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan by treating simulated combat casualties in conditions so realistic that they incorporate the look, sounds and smells of war. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 30, 2004 - A series of car bombings in Baghdad today killed one American soldier and wounded 13 others. The bombings also killed at least two Iraqi policemen and reportedly injured scores of other Iraqis. |
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DENVER, Sept. 30, 2004 - Transformation is a hot topic in the military community. And this week, transforming the Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance model is the theme of the ISR Transformation Government Symposium here. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 30, 2004 - Attorney General John Ashcroft and Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao have signed a memorandum of understanding (to ensure that the employment rights of men and women returning from military service are vigorously protected. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 29, 2004 - Although insurgents are making things difficult, the task of training, equipping and deploying new Iraqi security forces is progressing, a senior U.S. military official noted in a Sept. 26 commentary published in the Washington Post. |
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AMMAN, Jordan, Sept. 29, 2004 - Iraq graduated its first class of cadets from the Department of Border Enforcement training course here Sept. 27. |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2004 - The large man-made lake between Camp al-Tahreer and Camp al-Nasr here was once stocked with fish as part of Saddam Hussein's private hunting reservation, and has since become one of the largest overseas American military bases built since the Vietnam War. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 29, 2004 - The Navy has placed another arrow in its quiver as it celebrated the acceptance of the Tactical Tomahawk cruise missile to the fleet during ceremonies at the Pentagon today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 29, 2004 - Just 10 days before Afghanistan's presidential election, Deputy Secretary of State Richard L. Armitage told Congress all signs point toward the successful election of a sovereign government. |
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DENVER, Sept. 29, 2004 - The United States, in the face of new threats, is transforming its military. It is moving from a force designed to fight the Cold War to one ready to face a new enemy that is agile and mobile. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 29, 2004 - As Afghan national elections near, Afghan National Army and U.S. troops continue to chase down terrorists and capture enemy weaponry. |
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PRETORIA, South Africa, Sept. 29, 2004 - They were daunted by the size of the C-5 Galaxy transport and KC-135 Stratotanker and mesmerized by the sleek, bold designs of the HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter and F-16 Fighting Falcon. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 29, 2004 - Four American troops were wounded today near Riyadh, Iraq, by an improvised explosive device. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 29, 2004 - Pentagon renovations are not only humming along, they're also humming along on schedule, according to a foreman on the project. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 28, 2004 - "I just love knowing that I'm part of taking care of this country and making sure that we keep all the freedoms that we have now," said Air Force Staff Sgt. Georgina Baldwin. "I just love it. I love the military. It's just like one big family." |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 28, 2004 - Defense Department employees donated $13 million in the 2003 Combined Federal Campaign, and officials here hope to top that number this year. |
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BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan, Sept. 28, 2004 - I used to think of my letters to friends and family as small, sacred paper packages of shared thoughts, hopes and dreams. That was until I volunteered at the post office while serving on deployment here. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 28, 2004 - Troops from Multinational Force Iraq conducted an early-morning "precision strike" today on a site in southern Fallujah, military officials in Iraq announced in a written statement. |
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In this election year, Sept. 28, 2004 - our men and women in uniform are stationed around the globe serving our Nation and defending democracy. We have both the responsibility and the privilege to participate in our democracy by exercising our fundamental right to vote. |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Sept. 28, 2004 - There are not enough well-equipped medical facilities to heal the injured and sick, too few schools with teachers for children to learn, and too few buildings equipped to conduct the government's business. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 27, 2004 - Two fishing vessels with roughly 27 tons of cocaine aboard were intercepted in the Eastern Pacific, the Department of Homeland Security announced today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 27, 2004 - The demobilization, disarmament and reintegration program in Afghanistan is moving into high gear, said officials in Kabul. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 27, 2004 - If Syria doesn't reverse its counterproductive policy in Iraq, then the United States and Syria will have a "major deterioration" in relations, said a senior U.S. government official today. |
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 27, 2004 - As the United States continues the global war on terrorism, the question officials should ask is, "Are we being as bold and innovative as we need to be?" |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 27, 2004 - Iraqis were kept in "intellectual isolation" for more than 30 years, but now they're making up for lost time, according to one man who worked with Iraqis to rebuild their health-care system. |
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PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo., Sept. 27, 2004 - It is called the domestic warning center but the name does not adequately reflect the center's diverse responsibilities. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 27, 2004 - Two Americans were killed in Iraq today, one day after Secretary of State Colin Powell said the insurrection in the country "is getting worse." |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 26, 2004 - Secretary of State Colin Powell told Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday=," today that Iraqi Prime Minister Allawi and the U.S. are committed to full, free Iraqi elections. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 26, 2004 - In two weeks, Afghanistan will freely choose its next president. The elections will not take place without challenge, Lt. Gen. David Barno said during a news conference in Kabul Sept. 25. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 26, 2004 - As January elections loom in Iraq, Army Gen. John Abizaid, head of U.S. Central Command, said today the country is headed in the right direction. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 26, 2004 - Good weather, good music and great food combined for one picnic full of thanks and appreciation from Walter Reed Army Medical Center patients. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 25, 2004 - President Bush today promised continued progress toward a stable and self-governing Iraq so that "American troops can come home with the honor they have earned." |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 25, 2004 - A soldier and a Marine died in separate actions in Iraq, military officials reported today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 24, 2004 - People have to stop thinking of capabilities solely in terms of numbers, the commander of all U.S. forces in Korea said. |
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FORT HOOD, Texas, Sept. 24, 2004 - "I love the United States of America and I love the Army. Serving is the least I can do," said Sgt. Corey W. Wiley, percussion section leader, 4th Infantry Division Ironhorse Band. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 24, 2004 - Strengthening and rebalancing U.S. forces in the Pacific are vital to peace in the region, said Adm. Thomas B. Fargo, the commander of U.S. Pacific Command. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 24, 2004 - A huge black and white POW/MIA flag flew in center field as Jerry D. Jennings, who leads the Pentagon's worldwide mission to account for America's POWs and MIAs, threw out the first ball in Shea Stadium in New York City on Sept. 15. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 24, 2004 - The changes contemplated to the U.S. military posture in Europe will help strengthen the North Atlantic alliance and prepare the American military for the missions of the 21st century, the U.S. European Command chief said Sept. 23. |
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WATERKLOOF AIR FORCE BASE, South Africa, Sept. 24, 2004 - U.S. military equipment and personnel from the New York Air National Guard will kick off the Aerospace Exhibition, at Waterkloof Air Force Base, in Pretoria, South Africa, on Sept. 25. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 24, 2004 - The idea that Iraq is discussing elections in January "is breathtaking," Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 24, 2004 - We are living in a completely different world today, where diversity is a force multiplier in the global war on terrorism, a top Navy personnel official said. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 24, 2004 - A rocket impacted in northern Baghdad today, killing four Iraqis and wounding 14 others, U.S. military officials there reported. |
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FAIZABAD, Afghanistan, Sept. 24, 2004 - Recruiting for the Afghan National Army extended to the country's northeastern province that touches China with the opening of the newest National Army Volunteer Center Sept. 7. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 24, 2004 - A grassroots effort, started in Connecticut two years ago to support troops fighting the war on terrorism, has grown into a nonprofit organization that has volunteers in several states. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, 2004 - The Senate confirmed U.S. Rep. Porter Goss to head the CIA on Sept. 23. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, 2004 - President Bush today vowed to stand by the Iraqi people, following a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi at the White House. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, 2004 - President Bush took time out today to honor those to whom the newest Smithsonian Institution museum is dedicated. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, 2004 - The Afghan National Army took another step toward greater security and strengthening the Afghan government with the activation today of a second regional command at Gardez. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, 2004 - A U.S. Marine with the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force in Baghdad was killed today while conducting security and stability operations in the Anbar province in Iraq, military officials reported today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, 2004 - Sending care packages to Iraq came naturally to Mary Harper -- she and her husband have five children and a son-in-law on active duty in the Army. And all have spent time deployed for Operation Iraqi Freedom. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, 2004 - Dr. Ali Alattar has some compelling stories to tell, and he believes U.S. military service members and their families need to hear them. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, 2004 - "Thank you, America," Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi told a joint session of Congress today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, 2004 - Officials announced Sept. 22 that three U.S. soldiers had been killed and 14 others injured as a result of eight incidents on Sept. 20 where Afghan National Army and coalition forces had engaged anti- coalition militia. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, 2004 - Scott Erwin went to Iraq a year ago to do paperwork in preparation for a major donor's conference, but soon realized Iraq was full of opportunities to help change people's lives. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, 2004 - If approved, the U.S. military will bring back 70,000 servicemembers and 100,000 family members and DoD civilians from bases overseas, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld told the Senate Armed Services Committee today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, 2004 - A vehicle-borne bomb killed one U.S. soldier and injured four others today in Baghdad, officials reported. |
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YOKOSUKA, Japan, Sept. 22, 2004 - Alex Celaya remembers walking up to the podium at his kindergarten graduation ceremony in his native Philippines and telling his fellow classmates that he was going to grow up to serve in the U.S. Navy. |
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DENVER, Colo., Sept. 22, 2004 - A nonprofit organization, Military Housing Assistance Fund, is helping servicemen and women who want to buy a home but can't afford the down payment or closing costs. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, 2004 - Not only was Linda Garcia Cubero the first Hispanic woman graduate of the Air Force Academy, she was the only Hispanic woman to graduate from any of the nation's service academies in 1980, when the first classes with women graduated. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, 2004 - The first review panel members for military commissions took their oath of office at a Pentagon ceremony Sept. 21. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, 2004 - U.S. soldiers of Task Force Baghdad, in conjunction with Iraqi intervention forces, are conducting security operations in eastern Baghdad targeting pockets of insurgents and terrorists, a Multinational Force Iraq news release said. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, 2004 - A nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing terrorism on U.S. soil has launched a Web site that provides extensive information on global terrorist incidents and organizations. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, 2004 - Two American soldiers have died in Iraq today in separate attacks. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, 2004 - With nearly 180,000 reserve-component members on active duty, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz called on employers of National Guard and Reserve members to continue their support. |
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., Sept. 22, 2004 - The scene in a Coast Guard recruiting commercial where a cutter disappears under rolling 20-foot waves in rough seas and miraculously reappears would unnerve the most seasoned boater, but Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Ben Harper doesn't give such perilous situations much thought. |
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ANBAR PROVINCE, Iraq, Sept. 22, 2004 - Sally's children were taken away from her more than six months ago. Her husband beat her. Her brother threatened her life while holding a gun to her head. Her own father contracted her death with a $5,000 reward. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, 2004 - The U.S. general responsible for U.S. military operations from the Horn of Africa to Central and Southwest Asia pledged today to destroy "piece by piece" the terror network of fugitive Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. |
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FORT LESLEY J. MCNAIR, D.C., Sept. 22, 2004 - A new headquarters here will concentrate the military mission to help defend the nation's capital. |
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ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 21, 2004 - Ernest Wahtomy, a Shoshone-Bannock Indian, performed drumbeats and vocables while champion Indian dancers twirled during a special program Sept. 20 at the Women in Military Service for America Memorial. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 21, 2004 - As the election season swings into high gear, the Office of Special Counsel has filed complaints against two federal employees deemed in violation of the Hatch Act. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 21, 2004 - In the interests of peace, justice and the rule of law, nations must band together to defeat the scourge of terrorism, President Bush told the United Nations today. |
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ABU GHRAIB, Iraq, Sept. 21, 2004 - Anti-Iraqi forces attacked the Abu Ghraib prison complex late tonight with mortars and heavy machine-gun fire that left one Iraqi detainee dead. No other injuries resulted from the attack. |
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TAMPA, Fla., Sept. 21, 2004 - As southerners stayed glued to radios and television sets, Hurricane Ivan slammed into Gulf Shores, Ala., Sept. 16, with devastating winds clocked at 130 mph, hurling debris throughout the turbulent night and spawning swirling tornadoes and pounding surf. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 21, 2004 - "My senior Army instructor brought forth the military academy idea. I pursued it, and it ended up being the one college that I pursued the most," said Cadet First Class Jessica C. Tomazic. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 21, 2004 - A vehicle bomb wounded four U.S. soldiers today in western Baghdad, hours after Iraqi security forces thwarted another attempted bombing in the Iraqi capital. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 21, 2004 - Home Depot executives and senior government leaders launched a new public-private employment initiative for military veterans and their spouses here today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 21, 2004 - What President Bush referred to as a "special evil" during a 2003 address to the U.N. General Assembly was the topic of a joint hearing here today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 20, 2004 - If the training and equipping of Iraqi security forces continues apace, then most of the country will be under local control by the end of the year, Pentagon officials said today. |
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LOGISTICS SUPPORT AREA ANACONDA, BALAD, Sept. 20, 2004 - "I've been taking taxpayers' money all these years, and I can't refuse duty. It would be like me telling my mom and dad 'thanks for the money' without giving them anything back for it." |
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PARKER, Fla., Sept. 20, 2004 - Although the western tip of the Florida panhandle took the brunt of damage from Hurricane Ivan, some communities further east in the were ravaged by tornadoes accompanying the storm. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 20, 2004 - The Afghan military and police are taking actions to ensure a safe environment so that fair and free elections occur as planned, a Combined Forces Command Afghanistan spokesman said today during a news conference in Kabul. |
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PENSACOLA, Fla., Sept. 20, 2004 - The Escambia Bay Bridge on Interstate 10 is the gateway of travel to points west of Florida, and it serves as the entrance to the Sunshine State for eastbound travelers. Everyone will have to find an alternate route for now. |
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KABUL, Afghanistan, Sept. 20, 2004 - The Afghan National Army stood up its first regional command headquarters outside the Kabul area in Kandahar Sept. 19. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 20, 2004 - U.S. forces conducted a successful precision strike Sept. 20 -- the second within two days -- on construction equipment used by the enemy to build fighting positions outside the Iraqi city of Fallujah, according to a Multinational Force Iraq news release. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 20, 2004 - Washington state's Lummi Indian Nation presented two totem poles carved out of red cedar trees older than the United States to the Pentagon Sept. 19 as a gesture of unity and support to the families of the 184 people who died there in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 19, 2004 - A car bomb attack late Sept. 18 in Baghdad killed two Task Force Baghdad soldiers and wounded eight more, military officials reported. |
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HONOLULU, Hawaii, Sept. 19, 2004 - Participants in the defense secretary's Joint Civilian Orientation Conference ended their trip through the Pacific here Sept. 18 much as they started it a week earlier: remembering Americans killed at enemy hands on U.S. soil and vowing to support a strong defense to ensure it never happens again. |
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HONOLULU, Hawaii, Sept. 18, 2004 - Civilian opinion leaders visiting here from throughout the United States got a firsthand look at the level of marksmanship skill U.S. Marines are using in Iraq and safeguards the Coast Guard is taking to help protect the homeland. |
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ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam, Sept. 18, 2004 - With President Bush dubbing the 21st century "the Pacific century," Guam is expected to become increasingly important to U.S. military operations, officials here told visiting civilian leaders Sept. 17. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 18, 2004 - A U.S. Marine was killed Sept. 17 and three U.S. soldiers wounded today as violence continues in Iraq. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 18, 2004 - Three years after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the United States is still on the offensive to confront terrorist threats to the country, President Bush told radio listeners today during his weekly address. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 2004 - The global war on terrorism is placing many stresses on the U.S. Air Force, but the servicemembers are responding well to those stresses and the leadership is working to alleviate them. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 2004 - On the 18th of September, 1947, our Nation created the United States Air Force. Over the last 57 years, the Air Force has changed dramatically, employing new technology and responding to a changing world. Today, we plan and fight as a Joint and Total Force, and the US Air Force is performing all of its missions superbly, from patrolling the skies of America, airlifting supplies to Afghanistan and fighting in Iraq. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 2004 - Army 82nd Airborne Division paratroopers will go to Afghanistan to assist with security efforts for that country's Oct. 9 presidential elections. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 2004 - As commander of Combined Joint Task Force 7 in Iraq, Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez saw the contributions of the soldiers in Iraq firsthand during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Their dedication to democratic principles and to getting the job done drew great praise from him. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 2004 - Multinational forces today struck at a terrorist meeting in Fallujah, Iraq, while Baghdad experienced two car bombings. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 2004 - The discussion has to start on how best to employ the full strength of the United States government, said Joint Chiefs Vice Chairman Marine Gen. Peter Pace. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 2004 - Air Force leadership is struggling with a problem as the service celebrates its 57th birthday Sept. 18. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 2004 - To commemorate National Hispanic Heritage Month, the U.S. military's highest-ranking Hispanic officer described Hispanics' role in the military as one of mutual benefit. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 2004 - "This is what I wanted to do when I came into the service," he says. "I like being a mechanic and I like being around the water," claims Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class David Forrest. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 2004 - A collaborative effort between the Department of Defense, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Social Security Administration could prove beneficial to certain Medicare-eligible uniformed services beneficiaries. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, 2004 - A precision strike on a compound near Fallujah has killed approximately 60 terrorists, Multinational Force Iraq officials said today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, 2004 - The war on terror is teaching the Air Force important lessons and validating others as the service prepares to celebrate its 57th birthday Sept. 18, according to Air Force Secretary James G. Roche. |
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BAYJI, Iraq, Sept. 16, 2004 - The Iraq electricity grid stabilized today after a series of explosions here early Sept. 14 left three oil pipelines damaged and one main electrical line severed. |
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FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 16, 2004 - "I enjoyed the camaraderie, the discipline, the interaction between soldiers," said Army Staff Sgt. Heather Martin after three years testing the waters of military life in the Army Reserve in her native Ohio. That was nine years ago, when she opted to dive into active duty service. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, 2004 - Hurricane Ivan carved a swath of destruction through the Gulf Coast region and initial press reports indicate that at least eight people are dead. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, 2004 - The threat of terrorism is greater than any threat this nation has ever faced, Air Force Chief of Staff John P. Jumper said. And he believes today's airmen are up to the challenge. |
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GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER, Greenbelt, Md., Sept. 16, 2004 - When Air Force Maj. James Dutton Jr. returns from his first space mission, he hopes to bring back a U.S. flag -- but not just any U.S. flag. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, 2004 - Ten-year Air Force veteran Capt. Elizabeth Ortiz was thrilled just to be at the White House for the Sept. 15 kick-off for National Hispanic Heritage Month. She never imagined that it would turn into a reunion. |
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BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan, Sept. 16, 2004 - As coalition forces help Afghanistan prepare for its presidential election in October, U.S. servicemembers in that country aren't losing sight of their own upcoming elections. |
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PORTSMOUTH, Sept. 16, 2004 - Coast Guard Capt. Charles Allen Mathieu talks proudly of the four paper symbols he calls "snowflakes" that hang on a bulletin board in his small office aboard the Coast Guard cutter Tampa. |
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FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 16, 2004 - Army Spc. B.J. Jackson lost two legs after his Humvee tripped a phosphorous landmine hidden along the road in downtown Baghdad last August. Army Sgt. Joshua Forbess lost part of his nose and ear -- and 17 fellow soldiers -- after a fiery mid-air Black Hawk helicopter collision over Mosul, Iraq, last November. |
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FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 16, 2004 - Orthopedic surgeons here at Brooke Army Medical Center are doing more than restoring limbs for troops wounded in combat. Armed with the latest surgical techniques and state-of-the-art technology, they're giving wounded troops the tools to rebuild their lives. |
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SOUTH CHINA SEA, Sept. 16, 2004 - The crew of USS John C. Stennis treated civilian leaders from throughout the United States today to a demonstration of what Rear Adm. Pat Walsh, commander of Carrier Group 7, called "raw power" able to project U.S. military force anywhere in the world at a moment's notice. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, 2004 - The Pentagon's POW/MIA Recognition Day ceremony Sept. 14 brought back memories of a horrid, week-long march in a scorching malaria-infected jungle, and being starved, kicked and beaten for World War II Bataan Death March survivor Dr. Alex Kelly, 87. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 2004 - Two Marines assigned to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force in Iraq were killed in separate incidents while conducting security and stability operations in Anbar province, Multinational Force Iraq officials reported today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 2004 - In the fields and deserts of the Middle East, Americans already are working toward a joint interagency ideal. They just have to ignore their superiors to make it work, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said here today. |
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MILWAUKEE, Sept. 15, 2004 - Upon receiving a high-level memorandum last year authorizing his command to reach out to improve the military's supply and transportation systems, U.S. Transportation Command's leader interpreted it in just one way. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 2004 - As the Air Force prepares to observe its 57th birthday Sept. 18, the nation's youngest military service continues to keep a sharp eye on the future. |
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NAJAF, Iraq, Sept. 15, 2004 - In spite of damage inflicted during clashes between the new Iraqi security forces and radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's militia here two weeks ago, the city now has a smile on its face. |
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FORT LEE, Va., Sept. 15, 2004 - Commissaries worldwide are joining forces with the Federal Voting Assistance Program and the Defense Department to encourage military members, retirees and their families to register and vote. |
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AVIANO AIR BASE, Italy, Sept. 15, 2004 - Sitting one row behind me next to the window, she blended in with the other travelers, casually dressed in jeans and a long-sleeved white shirt layered under a pink short-sleeved shirt. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 2004 - A Taliban claim that anti-coalition militia in Afghanistan had killed five U.S. soldiers and captured three others in an attack in Tarin Kot is "absolutely false," a spokesman for Combined Forces Command Afghanistan said today at news conference in the Afghan capital of Kabul. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 2004 - "Go Green" isn't just the slogan of environmentalists anymore. |
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MILWAUKEE, Sept. 15, 2004 - The wife of the Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman praised five U.S. airlines for their support to families of wounded troops during a Sept. 14 award ceremony here. |
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YOKOSUKA, Japan, Sept. 15, 2004 - Civilian leaders from throughout the United States got a firsthand glimpse today at the forward-deployed naval force able to quickly respond to threats throughout the massive Pacific region. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 2004 - Americans are an impatient people, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz said, adding that this is both strength and a weakness. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 2004 - Four Hispanic-American women in the Class of 2005 at the military academies were lauded as emerging leaders from the Latina community during an awards luncheon here Sept 8. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 2004 - Today's generation of Hispanic-Americans owes much to the brave veterans who went before them for paving their way and setting a standard, several Defense Department officials said here today to kick off Hispanic American Heritage Month. |
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MILWAUKEE, Sept. 15, 2004 - The Army is now using satellites to enable units to request needed supplies faster during wartime operations, a senior U.S. officer said here today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 2004 - The State Department is asking Congress to allow shifting $3.4 billion in Iraq reconstruction funds to help beef up security in the war-torn country. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 14, 2004 - U.S. government civilians' and contractors' presence in the battlespace is taking DoD personnel recovery to another level and expanding the personnel-recovery mission, said the director of personnel recovery policy for the Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office. |
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 14, 2004 - If Hurricane Ivan strikes Florida this week, members of the Florida National Guard Counterdrug Reconnaissance and Aerial Interdiction Detachment team will put aside their counterdrug duties, briefly, to capture images of a different sort; images of destruction caused by Mother Nature. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 14, 2004 - Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld thanked the "Screaming Eagles" of the Army's storied 101st Airborne Division today during a visit to the unit's home at Fort Campbell, Ky. |
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FORT CARSON, Colo., Sept. 14, 2004 - "I believe you come into the military for a purpose: to defend your country," Army Staff Sgt. Jose Medrano emphasizes. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 14, 2004 - Nov. 11, 1966, was to have been a red-letter day for Marine Capt. Orson Swindle -- he was flying his 205th, and last, combat mission over North Vietnam. But the mission ended vastly different from the way he'd envisioned. |
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MILWAUKEE, Sept. 14, 2004 - Across-the-board use of high-tech inventory- tracking tags for military shipments should benefit both warfighters and the bottom line, senior U.S. officials said here today. |
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ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 14, 2004 - Personnel-recovery specialists set an unprecedented record of accounting for every serviceman and woman at the end of major combat operations in the spring of 2003 during Operation Iraqi Freedom. |
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ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 14, 2004 - Military medical professionals are more and more often called upon to provide aid in humanitarian disasters. The largest organization of military medical professionals in the world is meeting here this week to address this trend. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 14, 2004 - In Arlington National Cemetery there's a gravesite marking U.S. Army 1st Lt. Lawrence E. Lilly's passage from this world to the next. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 14, 2004 - With Hurricane Ivan threatening the U.S. Gulf Coast, military units are taking action today to protect their people and aircraft and to ease the effects of the storm's inevitable aftermath. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 14, 2004 - One Task Force Olympia soldier was killed and five others were injured today when their patrol was attacked with small-arms fire on the western side of Mosul, Iraq. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 14, 2004 - Urban warfare fighting from street to street, building to building -- makes it extremely difficult for rescue teams to extract American combatants who are isolated behind enemy lines, said DoD's top official for prisoner of war and missing personnel affairs. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 14, 2004 - America needs to examine relations with nations in Asia and must truly reach out across the region and take into account regional sensibilities as it crafts a new policy for the 21st century, said Jonathan D. Pollack. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 14, 2004 - On September 14th, we will honor the service and sacrifice of the men and women of our Armed Forces who have been prisoners of war, and those who are missing in action. We will also remember their families and friends. |
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PANMUNJOM, South Korea, Sept. 14, 2004 - Forty years ago, Bill Kelley was a young Army second lieutenant, stationed in the Republic of Korea just south of the demilitarized zone that divides communist North Korea and democratic South Korea. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 14, 2004 - "When one of our own is killed in action, taken prisoner or becomes missing, we lose a member of our military family," the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told attendees today during the Pentagon's National POW/MIA Recognition Day ceremony. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 13, 2004 - The U.S. government will never forget about its missing personnel and won't stop trying to bring them home to their loved ones, said the Defense Department's top prisoner of war and missing personnel official. |
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YONGSAN GARRISON, Seoul, South Korea, Sept. 13, 2004 - The commander of U.S. Forces Korea told civilian leaders visiting here today that U.S. and Republic of Korea troops "are standing shoulder to shoulder" throughout the Korean Peninsula, prepared to defend South Korea from aggression. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 13, 2004 - A joint patrol Iraqi National Guard and multinational forces soldiers from Multinational Division Central South 1st Brigade Combat Team was attacked with improvised explosive devices during mid- morning operations today. |
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HONOLULU, Hawaii, Sept. 13, 2004 - Adm. Thomas Fargo, commander of U.S. Pacific Command, told a group of U.S. civilian leaders Sept. 11 that "the center of gravity of our security interests is moving." |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 13, 2004 - Multinational Force Iraq conducted a successful precision air strike on a confirmed Abu Musab Al Zarqawi terrorist meeting site in Fallujah just before dawn today, according to a Multinational Forces Iraq news release. |
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HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii, Sept. 13, 2004 - The general charged with providing the fullest possible accounting of missing service members says the military is sending an important message to families of the missing, veterans and, just as importantly, today's men and women in uniform. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 13, 2004 - Recent unrest in Herat was confined to a small area of the city and was quickly brought under control, according to Combined Forces Command Afghanistan officials. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 12, 2004 - Wounded servicemembers and their families were treated to a five-star luncheon Sept. 11 by Washington's famous Willard Intercontinental Hotel and America's Heroes of Freedom in honor of 9/11 and the sacrifices made by the servicemembers in Afghanistan and Iraq. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 12, 2004 - Many other milestone events have taken place in Iraq despite violence in the country, and this winter's scheduled elections are "entirely possible," the president's national security adviser said today. |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Sept. 12, 2004 - A coordinated attack early today on the Abu Ghraib prison complex included an early-morning mortar attack, a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device and small-arms fire and resulted in the death of one insurgent and the capture of seven others believed to be involved in the attack. |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Sept. 12, 2004 - A Multinational Force Iraq Bradley fighting vehicle was destroyed during an attack this morning on Hayfa Street near the International Zone in Baghdad. |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Sept. 12, 2004 - It will take more than bullets to win the war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan; it will take new schools, power plants and infrastructure, a U.S. general said here Sept. 11. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 12, 2004 - The annual Shiia pilgrimage to northern Baghdad's Kadimiyah Shrine took place Sept. 11 without incident and without involvement of multinational forces, proving the Iraqi people and their interim government have made progress, military officials said in a news release from Baghdad. |
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KABUL, Afghanistan, Sept. 12, 2004 - In a solemn ceremony marked with vivid memories, time-honored traditions, great symbolism and a call to a renewed sense of purpose, Combined Forces Command Afghanistan paused to remember the heinous acts of Sept. 11, 2001, on the third anniversary of the tragedy. |
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RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 12, 2004 - If it weren't for the motorcade, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld would have been just another race fan driving into the Richmond International Raceway here Sept. 11. |
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RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 12, 2004 - It didn't matter that only one car finished as strongly as it qualified. The crews of three racecars sponsored by different branches of the military raced for the troops here on the third anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 11, 2004 - A videotaped statement by Osama bin Laden henchman Ayman Al-Zawahiri that coalition forces are "staying in their trenches and refusing to come out" represents a "desperate attempt to disrupt progress in Afghanistan," a coalition military spokesman said today at a news conference in the Afghan capital of Kabul. |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Sept. 11, 2004 - Two electricity generators in suburban Baghdad that had fallen into disrepair under Saddam Hussein's regime returned to service today, producing enough electricity to fuel 72,000 Iraqi homes. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 11, 2004 - President Bush remembered the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States in his weekly radio address today, and vowed to continue the fight against those who threaten freedom. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 11, 2004 - Iraqi police and the Iraqi Intervention Force found hundreds of illegal weapons hidden in secret rooms in the Najaf office of radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr on Sept. 9, according to a statement released by Multinational Force Iraq today on behalf of Iraq's interior ministry. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 11, 2004 - A U.S. soldier charged with conspiracy to maltreat detainees and maltreatment of detainees pleaded guilty to both charges today in a special court-martial in Baghdad, Iraq. |
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KABUL, Afghanistan, Sept. 11, 2004 - On a bright, sunny day three years ago today, the world changed forever when terrorists hijacked commercial airliners and transformed them into weapons of mass destruction. |
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ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 11, 2004 - Chaquita Young, 21, and her mother Lisa, a staff officer at the Pentagon, were supposed to go to the mall the afternoon of Sept. 11, 2001. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 10, 2004 - The United States and the world cannot retreat from the threats that emerged following the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said to the National Press Club here today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 10, 2004 - As the third anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack approaches, the Pentagon Memorial Fund is still millions short of the $17.5 million needed to build a memorial honoring those killed that fateful day. |
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KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, Sept. 10, 2004 - In some of the most remote areas in Afghanistan, things are changing. |
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KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, Sept. 10, 2004 - Their name is inspired by a '60s television show, and their concept by the movie "The Dirty Dozen," but there is nothing staged about what this band of cooks, medics, mechanics, and supply and communication specialists are doing at Kandahar Airfield. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 10, 2004 - "I guess this was a calling," said Air Force Senior Airman Stephanie Henry, of the 1st Communications Squadron based at Langley Air Force Base, Va. "As soon as I signed the papers and I came in, I knew I'm going to make this a career." |
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KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, Sept. 10, 2004 - While much of the world watched the events of Sept. 11, 2001, unfold on TV screens, Army Lt. Col. Clarence Neason, Task Force Steel commander, saw the damage with his own eyes. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 10, 2004 - Out of a tragedy comes remembrance in the form of new military might. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 10, 2004 - In the chapel built at the point where American Airlines Flight 77 plowed into the Pentagon, employees today remembered their friends who died in the attack on the building on Sept. 11, 2001. |
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PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo., Sept. 10, 2004 - No one wants to fail. But sometimes, failure in the present can lead to success in the future. |
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PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo., Sept. 10, 2004 - Though the United States is safer today than it was three years ago from air and land attacks by terrorists, the nation has "a long way to go" to shield itself from seaborne attacks, said Air Force Gen. Ed Eberhart, commander of North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 10, 2004 - The military services may retain their separate exchange-system headquarters as part of a reorganization plan being developed by a special DoD-appointed task force. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2004 - Three years after jet planes slammed into the World Trade Center and the building where she works, a Pentagon employee is still asking, "Why?" |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2004 - Members of a panel that reviewed DoD detention operations said it is important to "not overlook the forest for the trees." |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2004 - The state of readiness among today's reserve- component forces is higher than it has been in the nation's history, the official responsible for equipping and training those forces said today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2004 - The world will know the war on terror is over when terrorism goes the way of piracy and slavery -- it will become so socially unacceptable terrorists will find no safe havens in the world, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said here Sept. 8. |
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COAST GUARD STATION, Elizabeth City, Sept. 9, 2004 - They are a small group within the U.S. Coast Guard, only about 300 of them servicewide. To join their ranks, candidates must endure physical and mental challenges that rival those facing any potential Army Ranger, Navy SEAL or Air Force pararescueman. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2004 - If the troops can't get to ESPN, then ESPN will go to the troops. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2004 - "I got in and decided I really liked it it was the career for me" is how Bob Anderson describes his first impressions of serving in the U.S. Navy. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2004 - More than 90 percent of the Iraqi people support the efforts of U.S. forces in their war-torn country, a panel of Army and Marine field commanders told the House Armed Services Committee here Sept. 8. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2004 - Multinational Force Iraq worked to eliminate insurgents with two precision strikes near Fallujah today. Meanwhile, other operations got under way in Tal Afar and Samarra. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2004 - I value this opportunity to talk to those of you serving in our armed forces, and I want to thank you, personally, for your commitment to our country. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2004 - A soldier was killed and several were injured in two separate Sept. 8 incidents in Iraq, Multinational Force Iraq officials reported. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2004 - The military is bearing a large share of the global war on terrorism and military personnel are handling the pressure "extraordinarily well," the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said here Sept. 8. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 8, 2004 - Army and Marine Corps field commanders gave high marks to their troops' performance during a House Armed Services Committee hearing here today. |
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STUTTGART, GERMANY, Sept. 8, 2004 - A U.S. Air Force C-130 loaded with more than 10 tons of medical supplies arrived in Vladikavkaz, Russia, today as part of the humanitarian response to the recent terrorist acts at a school in Beslan. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 8, 2004 - Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz said today that the target of terrorism is not so much America, but freedom itself. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 8, 2004 - A tribunal in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has determined a detainee there is not an enemy combatant, and the U.S. government will release the man to his home country soon, the official in charge of the tribunal process said. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 8, 2004 - Country music star Chely Wright of "Single White Female" fame is heading to Kuwait and Iraq next week with her band to boost the troops' morale with some foot-stomping entertainment. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 8, 2004 - A new recruitment center for the Afghan National Army opened for business in Faizabad Sept. 7. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 8, 2004 - Improvised explosive devices killed two American soldiers in Iraq today, while U.S. 1st Infantry Division troops seized suspected insurgents in separate operations. |
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LANDOVER, Md., Sept. 8, 2004 - Three military youth football teams were guests of the Washington Redskins for their preseason finale Sept. 3 against the Atlanta Falcons at FedEx Field here. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 8, 2004 - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is "not one slight bit" worried that fewer U.S. troops in South Korea will mean a reduced deterrent capability on the peninsula. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 8, 2004 - Violence in Iraq and Afghanistan is likely to increase as elections approach and terrorists realize those countries are close to implementing democratically elected governments, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Sept. 7. |
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ARLINGTON, Sept. 8, 2004 - Further breaking down barriers to joint operations and increasing cooperation among all branches of the federal government are the Holy Grail of the global war on terrorism, the sea service chiefs said at a conference here Sept 7. |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Sept. 7, 2004 - Beads of sweat drip from the foreheads of Iraqi laborers finishing a power plant upgrade north of Najaf. In the wake of war and in 115-degee heat, the team installs a new radiator on a generator air intake. It's an installation that increases electricity output of the machine by more than 15 percent by cooling the hot, dry desert air. |
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RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas, Sept. 7, 2004 - Superb people and state-of-the- art technology help make the U.S. Air Force the most formidable air power in the world. But the general who oversees flying training for more than 19,000 airmen a year says the biggest single factor that makes America's military stand out from other countries' is its emphasis on training. |
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ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 7, 2004 - The vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff suggested a Goldwater-Nichols act for all of the federal government to improve the way the country responds to terrorism. |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Sept. 7, 2004 - Rusted access panels rattle as a rehabilitated electricity generator in a northern suburb here belched hot exhaust into the Iraq sky for the first time in years. |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Sept. 7, 2004 - 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. |
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VLADIKAVKAZ, Russia, Sept. 7, 2004 - Two C-130 crews from the 38th Airlift Squadron at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, flew medical and humanitarian supplies here Sept 6. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2004 - The Afghan government is preparing to conduct a dress rehearsal for the country's Oct. 9 presidential election. |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Sept. 7, 2004 - The Iraqi sister cities of Najaf and Kufa bustle with activity as Iraqis and U.S. Marines and sailors work together on reconstruction efforts started after fighting in the cities ceased Aug. 28. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2004 - Enemy actions have resulted in the deaths of four U.S. soldiers in Iraq in the past two days. At least five others have been wounded. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2004 - 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. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 6, 2004 - Seven U.S. Marines and three members of the Iraqi National Guard were killed in a terror attack in the suburbs of Fallujah, officials in Baghdad said today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 5, 2004 - Two soldiers from the 13th Corps Support Command died and 16 were injured as a result of a mortar attack on a multinational force base near Baghdad today, according to a news release. |
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LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas, Sept. 3, 2004 - Army Col. David Rolfe's military career has gone to the dogs. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 3, 2004 - The only creatures left on the barrier islands of Florida are alligators and rattlesnakes. |
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FORT DETRICK, Md., Sept. 3, 2004 - More than a dozen researchers gathered at the U.S. Army Center for Environmental Health Research here Aug. 25 to see an award-winning water analyzer that cuts in a third the time it takes to tell if water is contaminated. |
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BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan, Sept. 3, 2004 - "When I graduated from high school, I really wanted to join the Marines and be like my dad, but he didn't want any of his kids anywhere near the military," said Marine Lance Cpl. Bill McStay, a tug and aircraft generator mechanic. "He was a recon Marine in the Korean War, and didn't want his kids to see combat." |
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NUMANIYAH, Iraq, Sept. 3, 2004 - The Iraqi flag was raised over the newly refurbished and rebuilt forward training base here Sept. 1 in a ceremony on the station's parade grounds, signaling an end to the roughly $165 million coalition project. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 3, 2004 - Two U.S. 1st Infantry Division soldiers were injured when insurgents attacked their patrol Sept. 2 near Duluiyah, Iraq. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 2, 2004 - Hurricane Frances is going to be very bad storm. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 2, 2004 - TV junkies overseas, rejoice! |
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FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 2, 2004 - Army Staff Sgt. Michele Mitchell's journey here to the Defense Department's only center committed to treating burn victims began in late April, when she was riding in an up-armored Humvee near Baghdad as part of a five-vehicle convoy dispatched to pick up troops. |
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BAGRAM, Afghanistan, Sept. 2, 2004 - The ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution on Aug. 26, 1920, was a turning point for America. The amendment officially acknowledged all U.S. citizens, regardless of gender, as equal. Most importantly, it gave women the right to vote. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 2, 2004 - U.S. soldiers and Iraqi National Guard members operating near Muqdadiyah today captured two suspected insurgents and found a weapons cache. |
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DEVENS, Mass., Sept. 2, 2004 - "The thing is, I am a soldier first, and that's all there is to it." |
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RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany, Sept. 2, 2004 - A NATO Air Chiefs Conference held here Aug. 30-31 brought together the top leaders of NATO's air forces to discuss their favorite subject -- air power. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 2, 2004 - Within the next several years, one-third fewer American soldiers will be stationed in the Republic of Korea. But, senior officials say, even that reduced number of soldiers will be better able to meet U.S. commitments to the nation's Korean allies. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 1, 2004 - Some overseas servicemembers have another way to vote in the upcoming Nov. 2 elections, but they should use it as a last resort, a senior Defense Department official said here today. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 1, 2004 - Multinational Force Iraq conducted a "precision attack" in southwest Fallujah tonight, targeting an operating location used by the network of fugitive terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, officials announced in a news release. |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 1, 2004 - Some beneficiaries of the military's Tricare health care system may experience long wait times when calling their new regional contractors. |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Sept. 1, 2004 - As militants fueled an uprising in southern Iraq, fighting spilled over into places like Sadr City and adjoining areas, setting back ongoing efforts to improve the lives of Iraqis. |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 1, 2004 - Today's servicemembers are carrying on the American Legion's idea of selfless service, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told the veterans group's convention here today. |
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FORT CAMPBELL, Ky., Sept. 1, 2004 - "Walk tall," Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers told a theater full of combat veterans here Aug. 31. "Your country and I couldn't be prouder of your professionalism, courage and dedication." |
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