Quote of the Day
- General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
JuneauEmpire.com: Associated Press
Judge, lawyer on Saddam tribunal killed
High court ends death penalty for youths
U.S.: Terrorists in Syria bombed Tel Aviv
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: War on Iraq
Syria's shadow has long shrouded Lebanon
Car bomb kills six Iraqi soldiers
The US News: Iraq News
Video shows desperate plea for help by journalist held in Iraq
Vermont Towns Take Up Resolutions on Iraq War on Town Meeting Day
Car Bomb Kills Six Iraqi Soldiers in Capital
Big Explosion Heard in Baghdad -- Witnesses
Brownback: Syria is behind attacks in Iraq
Iraqi Special Tribunal Judge Reportedly Killed Outside Baghdad Home
US slams Iraqi government's human rights record
Drugs Threaten Afghanistan, Iraq
Ukraine to Pull Out Troops From Iraq
Australia moves Baghdad embassy to fortified Green Zone
Iraqi judge killed...Terror suspect in court...Professor defends his work
Katu.com: Iraq & Terror
Colorado prof's speech at Wisconsin campus draws backers, protests
Katu.com: Iraq & Terror
Blast kills six...Accused terrorist jailed...Authorities search for a motive
Katu.com: Iraq & Terror
Ananova: War In Iraq
Ministers examine Tory terror plans
Saddam tribunal judge assassinated
Yahoo! News: War with Iraq
Second Explosion Hits Baghdad -- Witnesses
Car Bomb Kills Six Iraqi Soldiers
From CNN
U.S.: Syrian-based group behind Israel bombing Video
Insurgents' car bombs again target Iraqi military
Hostage in taped plea
Report cites abuses, progress
Saddam half-brother to face trial
Interactive: Iraq's most wanted
Web site gets a taste of home to troops
Special Report: Iraq: Transition of Power
From Fox News
U.S.: Syria-Based Group Behind Tel Aviv Blast
U.S.: Iran 'Cynically' Seeking Nuclear Weapons
9/11 Prof Defends Essay
New Al Qaeda Intel Won't Raise Terror Level
Padilla Appeal Troubles Pols
Judge in Saddam Trial Murdered
Crowd Protests Terrorism in Iraq
Gen.: Pentagon Needs IED Plan
Iraq Tribunal to Try 5 Baathists
Tribunal Pledges Fair Saddam Trial
Iraq War Crimes Trials Kick Off
'Chemical Ali' Appears in Court
Fast Facts: Deadly Attacks in Iraq
From the Department of Defense
Wolfowitz: Results Show U.S. Dedication — Story
Special Ops Forces Fight Global Terrorism — . Story
Abizaid: Terrorism Works Against Middle East -- Story
Former Officials Prosecuted in Iraqi Courts — Story
ON THE GROUND
Father Pins Silver Star on Son in Baghdad -- Story
82nd Provides Security for Convention Center — Story
31st MEU Board Ships for Voyage Home — . Story
Marine Engineers Ready for Any Task — Story
Coalition Forces Aid Stranded Villagers — Story
Coalition Delivers Aid to Ghor Province
Coalition Helps Afghans in Harsh Winter
IN IRAQ
Iraq Working to Meet Electricity Demands
IN AFGHANISTAN
Troops in Afghanistan Get Much Needed Break
Afghan National Army Begins New Training
FACE OF DEFENSE
Sergeant Shares Construction Skills — Story
New Fisher House for Tampa, Fla. — Story
Girl Sends Shoes to Afghan Kids
TOP NEWS
IN IRAQ
Troops Respond to Suicide Bombing
3rd Infantry Takes Responsibility
Soldier Dies from Tikrit Accident
Saddam's Half-Brother Captured
Myers, Danger of Extremism
Two Soldiers, Marine Killed in Ops
Year in Review 2004 Fact Sheets (pdf)
Iraq Daily Update
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
Weekly Progress Report (pdf)
IN AFGHANISTAN
Afghans Lead Troops to Explosives
Afghan Weapons Caches Recovered
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
Naval Hospital Earns Medal
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
National Guard, Reserve Update
CASUALTIES
Officials Identify Army Casualty - Story
Weather
Weather information from The Weather Channel
Iraq
Al Azamiyah Al Basrah Al Hillah Al Karkh Al Kazimiyah Al Kut An Nasiriyah Baghdad Baqubah Mosul Najaf Nineveh Tall Kayf
Afghanistan
Bost/Laskar Ghurian Herat Kabul Qandahar
Today in History
March 2 -
1776 - In Boston, Americans start the shelling of British forces.
1781 - Maryland becomes the last state to ratify the Articles of Confederation.
1797 - The Directory of Great Britain authorizes warships to board and seize neutral vessels, especially if the ships are American.
1815 - In an effort to deal with piracy, the U.S. declares war on Algiers.
1836 - Texas declares its independence from Mexico. It is Sam Houston's 43rd birthday.
1865 - President Abraham Lincoln rejects a Confederate plea for peace talks, demanding unconditional surrender instead.
1901 - Congress passes the Platt amendment, limiting Cuba's autonomy in exchange for the withdrawal of U.S. forces.
1908 - An international arms reduction conference kicks off in London.
1923 - Mussolini states that women do have a right to vote, but the time is not right.
1943 - The RAF drops 900 tons of bombs on central Berlin - in a half hour.
1945 - The U.S. flag is raised over Corriegidor, the Phillipines, by Douglas MacArthur.
1946 - Ho Chi Minh becomes president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
1951 - The U.S. Navy unveils the K-1, a submarine designed for hunting enemy submarines.
1965 - Two bases in North Vietnam are bombed as the "Rolling Thunder" raids commence.
1968 - The siege of Khe Sanh ends in Vietnam, with the U.S. Marines still in control of the mountain top.
March 2 Birthdays
1793 - Sam Houston, president of Texas, Texas senator, governor.
1829 - Carl Schurz, Civil War general
1931 - Mikhail Gorbachev