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  • America Remembers Desert One Heroes

    04/26/2005 5:03:24 PM PDT · by F14 Pilot · 20 replies · 1,433+ views
    WASHINGTON, April 25, 2005 – America today honored eight American servicemen who died trying to rescue American hostages in Iran 25 years ago. A ceremony here, on the 25th anniversary of their deaths, brought together the families of those killed, their comrades and those servicemembers who carry on the special operations mission. In November 1'7' Iranian militants took 53 Americans in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran hostage. It was the most egregious violation of the principles of diplomacy in the history of statecraft, L. Bruce Laingen, the highest-ranking American taken hostage, said at today's ceremony. On April 25, 1'80, the...
  • Lest we forget: April 25, 1980 Operation EAGLE CLAW - Rescue Mission for the US hostages in Iran

    04/25/2005 5:01:17 PM PDT · by ken5050 · 38 replies · 2,237+ views
    one man's opinion
    Sadly, watching the end of Hardball tonight, I just realized that today is the 25th anniversary of Operation Eagle Claw, the heroic, but doomed mission to rescue the American hostages held for over a year in the US embassy in Tehran.
  • Soldier blogs bring the front line to the folks at home(take pole)

    04/18/2005 5:55:41 PM PDT · by Dubya · 11 replies · 831+ views
    The Christian Science Monitor ^ | April 19, 2005 edition | Brad Knickerbocker
    The sergeant stationed just west of Baghdad was once again recounting the dangers of being on the front line - sometimes with dark humor. He referred to how the "muj" (mujahideen or insurgents) were the gang that couldn't shoot straight, but still represented a considerable threat. "They're horrible shots," he wrote in an e-mail to his family, "but every once in awhile they get lucky. We lost another Marine the other day." This is the first war in which American GIs and military families can communicate freely and in real time via e-mail and cellphone, while gathering endless amounts of...
  • U.S. special operations born out of Iran tragedy

    04/15/2005 4:22:10 PM PDT · by F14 Pilot · 37 replies · 4,209+ views
    aberdeennews.com ^ | April 15th , 2005
    WASHINGTON - It was a quarter-century ago this month, April 24, 1980, that the secret American raid into Iran to rescue 53 hostages from the U.S. Embassy in Tehran collapsed in disaster on a make-shift airstrip in the middle of the Iranian desert. The embarrassingly public failure of the raid, code-named Operation Eagle Claw, was a low-water mark for the Carter administration and for our military as well, still struggling to get back on its feet in the wake of the debacle in Vietnam just five years before. Eight American servicemen died when the raid came apart with the fiery...
  • Brave Sailor Awarded Navy/Marine Corps Medal

    04/15/2005 3:07:32 PM PDT · by mdittmar · 36 replies · 973+ views
    Navy Compass ^ | April 15, 2005 | JO2 Cherwanda Lancaster
    Seaman (SW) Brit L.J. Garrett stood in front of his family, friends and shipmates April 4, aboard USS Preble (DDG 88), and was awarded the Navy/Marine Corps Medal, the naval service’s one of the highest awards for extraordinary heroism. Garrett was awarded the medal for heroic acts he performed Aug. 31, 2004 while on a six-month deployment to the Arabian Gulf in support of Maritime Interception Operations. What happened that Tuesday in August, Garrett will never forget. While training a seaman on the destroyer’s flight deck, a mechanical failure caused a helicopter to crash onto the ship’s flight deck during...
  • Broncos Visit War Wounded

    04/12/2005 6:00:46 PM PDT · by Former Military Chick · 1 replies · 710+ views
    Army News Service ^ | April 11, 2005 | Michael Dukes
    WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER, WASHINGTON - Members of the NFL's Denver Broncos football team and the team's cheerleader squad came to visit recovering war wounded at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington D.C. and National Navel Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. on April 7. "We came to show our support for our heroes," said one player. He was speaking of the same group of "heroes" that former NFL football player Pat Tillman belonged to before he was killed while serving in the Global War o Terrorism in Afghanistan — the United States military. "This has been a very...
  • Joe Galloway: Belatedly, Some Thanks for Viet Vets

    04/12/2005 6:04:56 PM PDT · by Former Military Chick · 42 replies · 899+ views
    ©2005 Military Advantage ^ | April 7 , 2005 | Joe Galloway
    Johnny finally came marching home again on a rainy day in late March in the town of Quincy, Mass. The town turned out to pay its respects to Edward Alan Brudno and to 47 other hometown sons who made the ultimate sacrifice in a war no one wanted. Al Brudno was one of the longest-held American prisoners of war during Vietnam: He endured nearly eight years of torture and solitary confinement that began when he was shot down over North Vietnam in October 1965. He was 25 then. He survived to come home with the other POWs who were freed...
  • Hiram Lewis Announces Candidacy for U.S. Senate Against Byrd

    04/10/2005 9:08:30 PM PDT · by smoothsailing · 71 replies · 1,538+ views
    HNN (Huntington News Net) ^ | 04/10/05 | HNN Staff
    April 10, 2005 Hiram Lewis Announces Candidacy for U.S. Senate Against Byrd   by HNN Staff Charleston (HNN) — On the second anniversary of the fall of Baghdad to American forces, Hiram Lewis IV, an Army National Guard Captain, Iraq War Veteran, lawyer and 2004 Attorney General candidate announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate from the base of the Robert C. Byrd statute inside the State Capitol rotunda Saturday afternoon, April 9, 2005.   Stated Lewis: "My candidacy is not a personal vendetta against the senior Senator; rather it is simply time for a change. I am offering up...
  • The Fight After Fallujah ( A must read.)

    04/10/2005 9:47:23 PM PDT · by mediabruiser · 12 replies · 1,261+ views
    ABCNews ^ | 10 April 2005 | Nick Watt
    Wounded in Fierce House-to-House Fighting, a Marine Tries to Recover. By NICK WATT TAOS, N.M., April 10, 2005 — Huddled in an abandoned house last November, Sgt. Jason Arellano gave his platoon a pep talk as they prepared to push deeper into insurgent-occupied Fallujah. "So they're right here in this area. There are going to be more and more as we push further down," he said. Arellano gave the speech after a Marine on an adjacent street had both his legs blown off by insurgents' grenades. "You don't want other squads giving speeches to their men about one of us,...
  • 'Grandpa' on front line

    04/07/2005 12:38:49 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 9 replies · 733+ views
    Valley Press ^ | on Thursday, April 7, 2005. | TITUS GEE
    Michael Paterson was 45 years old when his Navy Reserve unit arrived in Iraq. He was virtually at the end of his Navy career. Paterson was more than a little surprised when he discovered he wouldn't be based at some rear area hospital where he could practice his advanced skills. He was headed to the front lines. His brothers in arms were the same age as his children. The other hospital corpsmen called him "Grandpa," and it was true. He had young grandchildren at home. When Paterson deployed into Iraq in 2003 with "follow-on" forces just behind the main invasion...
  • Secretary of the Navy announces decision to review status of Capt. Speicher

    04/05/2005 3:02:41 PM PDT · by Excuse_My_Bellicosity · 11 replies · 635+ views
    Navy Newsstand ^ | 4/5/2005 2:49:00 PM | Chief of Navy Information
    Story Number: NNS050405-13 Release Date: 4/5/2005 2:49:00 PM WASHINGTON (NNS) -- Upon review of an intelligence community report regarding the case of Capt. Michael Scott Speicher, Secretary of the Navy Gordon England directed the Chief of Naval Personnel to convene a board to review the classification of Speicher’s status as Missing/Captured. Speicher’s, aircraft was shot down Jan. 17, 1991, the first day of the Gulf War. In October 2002, England changed Speicher’s status from Missing in Action to Missing/Captured. The report provides an update for the Offices of the secretaries of Defense and Navy concerning intelligence community actions between November...
  • America Supports You: Maine Group Greets Troops

    03/29/2005 5:38:34 PM PST · by SandRat · 5 replies · 631+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | 03/29/05 | Samantha L. Quigley
    WASHINGTON, March 29, 2005 – For the Maine Troop Greeters, it’s all about expressing appreciation. Since thousands of people welcomed the first Gulf War veterans who arrived at Bangor International Airport just over 14 years ago, the greeters have met nearly 1,000 flights bringing troops to or from war zones. As of March 22, 968 flights with a total of 177,457 troops and two military working dogs have been welcomed by the Maine Troop Greeters, said group member Evelyn Bradman. The core of about 75-80 greeters began to solidify about two years ago, according to Dee Winthrop-Denning, designer and maintainer...
  • Iraqi Army Raid Nets 3 Tons of TNT, 121 Terrorism Suspects

    03/29/2005 5:29:32 PM PST · by SandRat · 34 replies · 1,326+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | 03/28/05 | unattributed
    WASHINGTON, March 28, 2005 – A 3-ton cache of TNT and hundreds of thousands of rounds of ammunition are off the streets of Iraq following an Iraqi army raid near Jurf al-Sakher on March 25, Iraqi military officials reported. A press statement from Iraq’s Defense Ministry said 121 suspects were detained in the raid, conducted by the Iraqi army’s 8th Division, based in Karbala. Besides the TNT, Iraqi soldiers seized 624 rifles, 250,000 light ammunition rounds, 22,000 medium rounds, 193 rocket-propelled-grenade launchers, 300 RPG rockets, 27 82 mm mortar tubes, and 155 82 mm mortar rounds. Today, Task Force Liberty...
  • "Good morning from the front!!" FReeper Socomofficer [US Army Captain Mike reports in -- from IRAQ]

    03/30/2005 5:58:06 AM PST · by RonDog · 58 replies · 1,539+ views
    Here is an e-mail that I received last night from Captain Mike [US Army, Special Forces] -- who is reporting in, from the front lines in IRAQ: Well, it's early morning here and we are headed east. We have taken some light casualties but for the most part we are combat effective. The young boy was waiting at the airport when we got back and took myself and my senior staff to his folks house for dinner. I am seeing signs of a stabilizing electric grid and consumer goods are starting to come in. Of course I am certain that...
  • Wounded Soldiers,Tammy Duckworeth on CSPAN NOW

    03/30/2005 6:41:27 PM PST · by Ramonan · 11 replies · 647+ views
    CSPAN ^ | March 30, 2005 | Vanity
    Soldiers that were severely wounded, lost limbs, but are going back to Iraq
  • New VC takes title from Aussie (British soldier wins Victoria Cross)

    03/30/2005 5:01:32 PM PST · by naturalman1975 · 14 replies · 950+ views
    The Australian ^ | 19th March 2005 | Leisa Scott and Michael Evans
    A YOUNG British soldier who dragged his wounded platoon commander to safety and rescued 29 other soldiers under enemy fire in Iraq has been awarded the Victoria Cross, finally relieving Queenslander Keith Payne of his 36-year title as the most recent living recipient of the honour. Private Johnson Gideon Beharry, 25, is now one of just 14 living recipients of the award for exceptional bravery after pushing through an ambush in an armoured vehicle while the turret was on fire, in the town of al-Amarah, north of Basra, on May 1 last year. Far from being upset at losing his...
  • Welcome Home, Marine!

    03/29/2005 9:01:29 PM PST · by StarCMC · 53 replies · 924+ views
       Please welcome home Marine Captain Shannon Arnwine from his tour of duty in Iraq.He just arrived homeand met his baby girl for the first time. This thread will be printed outand delivered to his Nana. Please post your wordsof thanks here andlet this hero know he is greatly appreciated.   
  • Medal of Honor to Be Awarded to Soldier Killed in Iraq, a First

    03/29/2005 9:36:00 PM PST · by RWR8189 · 100 replies · 5,672+ views
    New York Times ^ | March 29, 2005 | ERIC SCHMITT
    ASHINGTON, March 29 - Sgt. First Class Paul R. Smith, killed nearly two years ago defending his vastly outnumbered Army unit in a fierce battle with elite Iraqi troops for control of Baghdad's airport, will receive the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military award, administration officials said Tuesday.No soldier who served in Afghanistan or Iraq after the Sept. 11 attacks has yet received the medal. The last conflict to produce a Medal of Honor recipient was in Mogadishu, Somalia, in 1993; two soldiers were awarded the medal posthumously for actions there, later depicted in the movie "Black Hawk Down."Sergeant...
  • U.S. Guards Discover 600-Foot Tunnel in Key Iraq Prison Before Detainees Can Escape

    03/25/2005 7:28:27 PM PST · by WestVirginiaRebel · 24 replies · 1,330+ views
    ap.tbo.com ^ | 03-25-05 | WestVirginiaRebel
    WASHINGTON (AP)-U.S. military guards discovered a 600-foot tunnel-dug with makeshift tools-leading out of the main prison facility for detainees in Iraq before anyone had the opportunity to escape, officials said Friday.
  • Operation Phantom Fury--Day 139 - Now Operation River Blitz--Day 34

    03/25/2005 9:30:57 PM PST · by TexKat · 44 replies · 1,203+ views
    Various Media Outlets | 3/26/05
    U.S. Army Capt. Chris Owen (far right) and Col. Terry Sellers (center), 2nd Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, meet with United Nations field representatives on the east bank of the Helmand River to discuss the needs of residents displaced by four days of flooding, March 22, 2005. The United Nations and the U.S. Army are providing short term emergency relief to the refugees until they are able to rebuild. Local Afghan government officials are leading the effort by assessing needs and distributing aid while the Afghan National Army, local police and Coalition soldiers are providing security and manpower for the delivery...