A U.S. Army soldier looks at an overturned Bradley armored vehicle, which lost a track on Baghdad's airport highway and veered off the road July 29, 2004. The incident caused no injuries.
Experts are saying the Army's Inspector General Office are carrying impromptu roadside safety inspections a bit too far.
Pfc. Natasha Jones, an Army cook with the 3rd Infantry Division, mans her post during an ambush drill at Fort Stewart, Ga., Wednesday, July 28, 2004 during a training exercise to prepare for the upcoming deployment back to Iraq. The 3rd Infantry lead the way into Baghdad last year when the U.S. invaded. The 3rd Infantry, which led the assault on Baghdad last year, received deployment orders last week to be ready to leave for a second tour in Iraq between November and February. It will be the first Army division called back since the U.S.-led invasion last March.
Now that we see where the Army cooks get their ingredients from there is little question about why the "chicken surprise" often tastes so rubbery.
Iraqi Olympic Committee official Talib Mutan displays a steel chamber with interior spikes at Al-Shaab Stadium in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday. The device is said to have been used by Saddam Hussein's son, Uday, to torture Olympic athletes.
After the anniversary of the death of Sadaam's two sons the former despot has announced through his attorneys that he is willing to engage in arena combat President Bush using the traditional armored garb of Iraqi tyrants. So far the International Olympic Committee has not sanctioned this unusual competition for the 2004 Games.
Howdy Radix. You sure Mojo wasn't taking that tank for a spin? You know how she drives.
Today's MoJo "Moment"!!!
LOL!
I'd say! LOL!!
My goodness, Radix, talk about pictures that run the gamut. Masterful captions. Too too funny.