August 19, 2004 AIR COMPONENT DATA - who flew what, where - 8/18/04 - OIF, OEF. CENTCOM | August 19, 2004
- FIRST ID SOLDIERS DETAIN 10 DURING OPERATION WOLVERINE
- IRAQI SECURITY FORCES AND MNF RESTORE ORDER IN AL HAYY
AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY RECRUITING ACADEMY GRADUATES SECOND CLASS (+) CENTCOM | August 19, 2004
- Vermont Guardsmen Train, Mentor Afghan Soldiers
- Afghan Army Maneuvers With Task Force Bronco
- Afghan National Army Brings Security, Sets Example
Pay Raise Shows America's Commitment to Troops DoD | August 18, 2004 | Kathleen T. Rhem
FIRST NEW GENERATOR COMES ON LINE IN IRAQ CENTCOM | August 18, 2004 Reflecting on a remarkable year USAFE | August 10, 2004 | Gen. Robert H. "Doc" Foglesong - Commander, U.S. Air Forces in Europe On Patrol in An Najaf - A Defend America Photo Essay - 2nd Battalion - 12th Cavalry Regiment Defend America | August 19, 2004
Coalition assists in launching Afghan version of QRF - 58th MP, TF Thunder Army News Service | August 19, 2004 | Sgt. 1st Class Darren D. Heusel 'Commandos' Take Guided Tour of Baghdad Defend America | August 19, 2004 | Pfc. Brian Schroeder - 10th Mountain Division Public Affairs
Days of uncertainty end as 22nd MEU begins homeward voyage Marine Link | August 19, 2004 | Gunnery Sgt. Keith A. Milks Weapons Shop Offers Onsite Support (Iraq) Defend America | August 19, 2004 | Pfc. Abel Trevino - 28th Public Affairs
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Modern Day Patriots Are All Around Us
By U.S. Air Force Col. Gary Lane
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D., Aug. 17, 2004 We often read in our history books about patriots. What often comes to mind is someone like Mel Gibson dressed in early day garb as he was in the movie, "The Patriot." What about modern day patriots? More
Officials Committed to Helping Military Members Vote
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 19, 2004 Defense officials are committed to ensuring military members have the ability to vote from anywhere in the world, DoD's top personnel officer said. Story |
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Donated Sports Memorabilia Adorns Dining Facility
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CAMP COOKE, TAJI, Iraq, Aug. 19, 2004 An autographed pennant from the Dallas Mavericks and a jersey worn by former Orlando Magic team member Tracy McGrady are just a few of the many items of sports paraphernalia that cover the walls and ceiling of the Command Sgt. Maj. Eric Cooke Sports Café Dining Facility at Camp Cooke. Story
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Gunnery Sgt. Lorrin K. Bush, 35, looks skyward as a Sherpa precision parachute system approaches its drop zone outside Camp Korean Village, Iraq, on Aug. 9, 2004. The Sherpa is a commercially produced system guided by the Global Positioning System that can steer itself from nearly five miles high to within 200 meters of a targeted drop point, enabling pilots to stay out of the range of enemy fire. Two Sherpa systems made their debut flights and precision landings in a combat zone Aug. 9. Bush, a native of Kailua Kona, Hawaii, heads the Marine Corps' 1st Air Delivery Platoon, which rigs loads of supplies for troops in far-flung locations. The platoon, which is part of Combat Service Support Battalion 7, received the Sherpas from Multinational Corps - Iraq in Baghdad. CSSB-7, part of the Corps' 1st Force Service Support Group, provides logistical support to I Marine Expeditionary Force troops throughout the western part of Iraq's Al Anbar Province. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Bill Lisbon) hi-res - www.centcom.mil |
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