Posted on 03/31/2003 3:21:03 AM PST by MoJo2001
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Flight OPs on the USS TRUMAN
A PUMA helicopter is signaled to lift off the flight deck of the USS Harry S. Truman March 26. The Truman is deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Ryan O'Connor An aviation ordnanceman disarms an AIM 9 Sidewinder on an F-18C Hornet from Fighter Attack Squadron 105 March 26. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Ryan O'Connor An aviation ordnanceman assigned to Fighter Attack Squadron 105 disarms an AIM-9 Sidewinder on the flight deck of the USS Harry S. Truman. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Carl E. Gibson A plane captain monitors the start up of a C-2 Greyhound assigned to Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 40 in preparation for launch from one of four steam-driven catapults on the flight deck of the USS Harry S Truman March 26. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Carl E. Gibson Gunner's mates fire the messenger line to the USNS John Lenthall at the beginning of a mid-afternoon refueling at sea with the USS Harry S. Truman March 26. U.S. Marine Corpsphoto by Photographer's Mate Airman Ryan O'Connor A PUMA helicopter airlifts supplies from the USNS Saturn to the flight deck of the USS Harry S. Truman on March 26. DoD photo by PHAN Ryan O'Connor, U.S. Navy A PUMA helicopter airlifts supplies from the USNS Saturn to the flight deck of the USS Harry S. Truman. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Ryan O'Connor
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A MODERN DAY HIMMLER:
German doctor Eberhard Hoffmann is seen in front of his practice in Rendsburg, northern Germany, on Friday, March 28, 2003. Hoffmann has hung a sign on his door, refusing to treat 'Americans, Britons and any others who support the war' in Iraq. (AP Photo/Fabian Bimmer)
AF/A-18 Hornet returns from a strike operation against Iraq to the flight deck off the USS Harry S. Truman on Monday, March 31, 2003. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
U.S. 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Fox Company 'Raiders' Captain Rick Crevier, from Placidville, California, inspects an Iraqi arms cache at a military installation south of Nassiriya in central Iraq on March 31, 2003. U.S. troops fought Iraqi militia and Republican Guard units on the Euphrates river near the site of ancient Babylon on Monday in what is believed to be the closest land battle yet to Baghdad. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan
U.S. 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Fox Company Gunnery Sergeant Gy Sgt. Mike Siironen 'The Gunny,' from Duluth, Minnesota, flashes the v-sign as he walks by an Iraqi mural at a military installation south of Nassiriya, March 31, 2003. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan
NOW INSPECTIONS ARE WORKING!
U.S. 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Fox Company 'Raiders' Captain Rick Crevier, from Placidville, California views an Iraqi arms cache consisting of NBC chemical protection suits, masks and ammunition at a military installation south of Nassiriya, March 31, 2003. U.S. troops fought Iraqi militia and Republican Guard units on the Euphrates river near the site of ancient Babylon on Monday in what is believed to be the closest land battle yet to Baghdad. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan
Hey Hans Blix: OVER HERE!
U.S. 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Fox Company 'Raiders' Captain Rick Crevier shows an Iraqi arms cache consisting of NBC suits, masks and ammunition at a military installation south of Nassiriya in central Iraq on March 31, 2003. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan
Seen through a tapestry with Arabic script, U.S. Army soldiers aim towards a bridge over the Euphrates River which the U.S. Army seized in Al Hindiyah, Iraq Monday, March 31, 2003. The Army's Task Force 4-64, part of the 3rd Infantry Division, took the bridge as part of its campaign to move north towards Baghdad.(AP Photo/John Moore)
U.S. Army soldiers from A Company 3rd Battalion 7th Infantry Regiment approach an injured woman who was caught in the crossfire with Iraqi forces over the Euphrates River when the U.S. Army siezed a bridge in Al Hindiyah, Iraq Monday, March 31, 2003. The Army's Task Force 4-64, part of the 3rd Infantry Division, took the strategic bridge in its move north towards Baghdad. The woman, who was near a dead civilian man, was bleeding and apparently shot in the buttock. (AP Photo/John Moore
U.S. marines from 7 Battalion attend a Catholic mass in a camp in the desert, some 150-km (93 miles) north of the town of Nassiriyah on March 31, 2003. U.S. forces ramped up the pressure on President Saddam Hussein on Monday, blasting Baghdad with powerful air strikes and probing closer to the capital. REUTERS/Oleg Popov
TRASH PATROL! NO KIDDING!
U.S. marines line up to clean up the trash of their camp prior to their departure to the north near Ad Diwaniyah in south central Iraq, Monday, March 31, 2003. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours)
Smoke billows form Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's palace in Baghdad, after it was hit during a coalition air raid.(AFP/Karim Sahib)
PETER ARNETTS HERO:
An explosion is seen in the desert as U.S. bomb disposal experts destroy ammunition abandoned by Iraqi soldiers in Umm Qsar, southern Iraq , in this March 30 photo made available Monday March 31, 2003. More than 3,000 lbs(1,634 Kg) of ammunition, mines and missiles were disposed of. The port city of Umm Qsar is key to the coalition getting humanitarian aid and military supplies into Iraq. (AP Photo/Alan Evans/POOL)
A U.S. Army soldier provides security as American forces seize a bridge over the Euphrates River in Al Hindiyah Monday, March 31, 2003. The Army's Task Force 4-64, part of the 3rd Infantry Division, took the bridge as part of it's campaign to move north towards Baghdad.(AP Photo/John Moore)
Clouds of smoke rise after U.S. Marine engineers used plastic bombs to blow up the artillery abandoned at an Iraqi military base in the deserts near the southern Iraqi city of Nasiriyah, Monday, March 31, 2003. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)
BAGHDAD OR BUST. READY OR NOT, SADDAM & CO.: HERE WE COME.
3rd Infantry
A U.S. Army soldier provides security as American forces seize a bridge over the Euphrates River in Al Hindiyah Monday, March 31, 2003. The Army's Task Force 4-64, part of the 3rd Infantry Division, took the bridge as part of it's campaign to move north towards Baghdad.(AP Photo/John Moore) Two US Army female soldiers Private Maranda Nichols (L), 18, from Vidalia, Georgia, and Private First Class Leysha Williamson (R), 27, from Texas, man a foxhole during a dawn defensive alert at the forward base of the Delta Co. 1st-58th Aviation Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division south of Baghdad(AFP/Romeo Gacad) U.S. Army soldiers from A Company 3rd Battalion 7th Infantry Regiment approach an injured woman who was caught in the crossfire with Iraqi forces over the Euphrates River when the U.S. Army siezed a bridge in Al Hindiyah, Iraq Monday, March 31, 2003. The Army's Task Force 4-64, part of the 3rd Infantry Division, took the strategic bridge in its move north towards Baghdad. The woman, who was near a dead civilian man, was bleeding and apparently shot in the buttock. (AP Photo/John Moore) Capt. Chris Carter, commander of A Company 3rd Battalion 7th Infantry Regiment approaches an injured woman who was caught in the crossfire with Iraqi forces over the Euphrates River when the U.S. Army siezed a bridge in Al Hindiyah, Iraq Monday, March 31, 2003. The Army's Task Force 4-64, part of the 3rd Infantry Division, took the strategic bridge in its move north towards Baghdad. The woman, who was near a dead civilian man, was bleeding and apparently shot in the buttock. (AP Photo/John Moore) A car burns on a bridge over the Euphrates River which the U.S. Army siezed in Al Hindiyah, Iraq Monday, March 31, 2003. The Army's Task Force 464, part of the 3rd Infantry Division took the bridge as part of its campaign to move north towards Baghdad. (AP Photo/John Moore) Capt. Chris Carter, commander of A Company 3rd Battalion 7th Infantry Regiment calls for medics to evacuate an injured woman who was caught in the crossfire with Iraqi forces over the Euphrates River when the U.S. Army siezed a bridge in Al Hindiyah, Iraq Monday, March 31, 2003. The Army's Task Force 4-64, part of the 3rd Infantry Division, took the strategic bridge in it's move north towards Baghdad. The woman, who was near a dead civilian man, was bleeding and apparently shot in the buttock. (AP Photo) U.S. Army soldiers run for cover near the Euphrates River which the U.S. Army siezed in Al Hindiyah, Iraq Monday, March 31, 2003. The Army's Task Force 4-64, part of the 3rd Infantry Division, took the bridge with heavy Iraqi resistence as part of its campaign to move north towards Baghdad. (AP Photo/John Moore) A U.S. Army sniper takes aim on targets in a residential area near the Euphrates River in Al Hindiyah Monday, March 31, 2003. The army's Task Force 4-64, part of the 3rd Infantry Division, seized the road leading over the river as part of its campaign to move north towards Baghdad. (AP Photo/John Moore) A Mark-19 automatic grenade launcher opens up on an apartment building after shots were fired on U.S. troops from a window in Al Hindiyah, Iraq Monday, March 31, 2003. The army's Task Force 4-64, part of the 3rd Infantry Division, seized part of the town along the banks of the Euphrates River against heavy Iraqi resistance as part of its campaign to move north towards Baghdad.(AP Photo/John Moore)
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How are ya?
How are those precious boys doing?
PELE - Goddess of Fire
Stay on beat NONIE 2 really now,
you worry your mother NONIE to death!
Stay on beat NONIE 2 really now,
you worry your mother NONIE to death!
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