Quote of the Day
"Once we have a war there is only one thing to do. It must be won. For defeat brings worse things than any that can ever happen in war."
"Once we have a war there is only one thing to do. It must be won. For defeat brings worse things than any that can ever happen in war."
-- Ernest Hemingway
News of Note
Iraqi targets security with poison melons
Company Offers Father's Day Deal
EU constitution worries aspiring members
Fort Bragg Special Operations soldier killed in Iraq
US issues travel warning, says terror attacks likely in Uzbekistan
Initiative Stems WMD Trafficking
JuneauEmpire.com: Associated Press
Insurgents kill 38 in attacks in Iraq
U.N.: Weapons equipment missing in Iraq
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: War on Iraq
Lebanon opposition blames Syria in slaying
Abbas' heart procedure raises concerns
Saudi Arabia mulls ban on women drivers
Turkey's future in question after EU vote
The US News: Iraq News
Journalist's murder rattles Beirut
Iraqi Insurgents Kill 38 in Series of Car Bombings and Shootings
Weapons Equipment Missing in Iraq
A tale of Tiananmen intrigue
Various Sources
Gunmen Kill Nine Iraqis in Baghdad Drive-by Shootings
Marine casualties in Iraq soar in May
Iraq's interior minister denies Shiite militia is killing Sunni clerics
$1B spent on US diplomatic ops in Baghdad
Fox News
U.S. Issues IndonesiaTerror Warning
U.N.: Material for Chemical, Bioweapons Taken From Iraq
Execution Video Leads to Eight Arrests in Serbia
Judge Orders Gov't to Release Abu Ghraib Videos
U.S. Teen Vanishes in Aruba
Syrian Scuds
Homicide Bomb Attack Kills 10
Department of Defense
Supply Facility Keeps Troops Combat Ready — Story
New York Civil Affairs Unit 'Supplies' Village — Story
Kamaliya, Oubaidi Water Projects Underway — Story
Soccer Challenge Brings Armies Together — Story
Mississippi Guard Troops Handle Varied Duties — Story
Zafaraniya Residents Get Water Project Update — Story
IN IRAQ
Intel Analysts' Work Leads to Capture of Insurgents
Engineers Clear Debris, Reduce IED Hazards
Camp Victory Troops, Civilians Honor Fallen
Memorial Day Remembered in Iraq
Task Force Baghdad Medics Sharpen Skills Photos
Sadr City Sewer Rehab Nears Completion
IN AFGHANISTAN
Marines in Tora Bora for Operation Celtics
IN SOUTHWEST ASIA
Coalition Aircraft Deliver Humanitarian Aid
FACE OF DEFENSE
Marine Eases Transition for New Arrivals — Story
TOP NEWS
SPECIAL REPORTS
Base Realignment and Closure 2005
IN IRAQ
2 U.S. Soldiers Killed Near Ramadi
Myers: 85 Percent Likely to Vote
Iraqi Unit Assumes Control of Base
Iraq Asks Timetable Extension
Milestone: 1,000 Projects Complete
Photos: IHP Gets New Vehicles
Iraq Daily Update
Multinational Force Iraq
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
Weekly Progress Report (pdf)
IN AFGHANISTAN
Governor Discusses Democracy
NATO Expands in Afghanistan
Army Surgeon General to Visit U.S.
Terrorists Kill 17 in Mosque
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps
Afghan Reconstruction Group Recruiting
WAR ON TERRORISM
Gulag Allegation 'Reprehensible'
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
Date Changes for Recruiting Data
Bush Discusses NATO Goals
Challenges Face Air Force Grads
National Guard, Reserve Update
CASUALTIES
Officials Identify Army Casualty — Story
Weather
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
1098 - Christian Crusaders seize Antioch, in Turkey.
1539 - Hernando De Soto claims Florida for Spain.
1861 - Union troops defeat Confederats at Philippi, WV.
1864 - The Battle of Cold Harbor continues for a third day.
1884 - John Lynch is chosen as the first black major-party national convention chair (Republican)
1916 - Congress establishes ROTC.
1918 - The Supreme Court rules child labor laws unconstitutional.
1925 - The Goodyear "Pilgrim" makes the first enclosed-cabin airship flight.
1949 - Wesley Anthony Brown becomes the first black US Naval Academy graduate.
1959 - The first U.S. Air Force Academy graduation.
1965 - Gemini 4 is launched.
1966 - Gemini 9 is launched.
1976 - The U.S. is presented with the oldest known copy of the Magna Carta.
1989 - Chinese troops shoot and kill hundreds (perhaps thousands) of demonstrating students in Tiananmen Square.
Birthdays
1808 - Jefferson Davis, Confederate President
1844 - Garret Augustus Hobart, 24th U.S. Vice President
1865 - King George V of England
1904 - Dr Charles Drew, pioneer of blood plasma preservation/first director of the Red Cross blood bank
Passings
1881 - Japanese giant salamander, oldest amphibian at 55, in Dutch zoo
1963 - Pope John XXIII
Reported Missing in Action
1966
Kryszak, Theodore E., USAF (NY); AC47 ("Puff the Magic Dragon") shot down
Martin, Russell D., USAF (IA); AC47 shot down
Mullins, Harold E., USAF (CO); AC47 shot down
Rose, Luther L., USAF (TX); AC47 shot down
Smith, Harding E., USAF (CA); AC47 shot down
Warren, Ervin, USAF (PA); AC 47 shot down
1967
Bodden, Timothy R., USMC (IL); CH46A shot down during extraction mission
Cius, Frank E., USMC ; CH 46A shot down during extraction mission, Released by PRG March, 1973 - alive as of 1998
Dexter, Ronald J., US Army SF (TX); Passenger on CH46A shot down; died in captivity July, 1967 per fellow POW
Gardner, John G., USMC (NC); CH46A shot down during extraction mission
Hanson, Stephen Paul, USMC (CA); CH46A shot down during extraction mission
Kearns, Joseph Thomas, Jr., USAF (NY); Remains returned August, 1988
Laney, Billy R., US Army SF (FL); CH46A shot down during extraction mission
Springston, Theodore, Jr., USAF (CA)
Iraqi targets security with poison melons
Company Offers Father's Day Deal
EU constitution worries aspiring members
Fort Bragg Special Operations soldier killed in Iraq
US issues travel warning, says terror attacks likely in Uzbekistan
Initiative Stems WMD Trafficking
JuneauEmpire.com: Associated Press
Insurgents kill 38 in attacks in Iraq
U.N.: Weapons equipment missing in Iraq
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: War on Iraq
Lebanon opposition blames Syria in slaying
Abbas' heart procedure raises concerns
Saudi Arabia mulls ban on women drivers
Turkey's future in question after EU vote
The US News: Iraq News
Journalist's murder rattles Beirut
Iraqi Insurgents Kill 38 in Series of Car Bombings and Shootings
Weapons Equipment Missing in Iraq
A tale of Tiananmen intrigue
Various Sources
Gunmen Kill Nine Iraqis in Baghdad Drive-by Shootings
Marine casualties in Iraq soar in May
Iraq's interior minister denies Shiite militia is killing Sunni clerics
$1B spent on US diplomatic ops in Baghdad
Fox News
U.S. Issues IndonesiaTerror Warning
U.N.: Material for Chemical, Bioweapons Taken From Iraq
Execution Video Leads to Eight Arrests in Serbia
Judge Orders Gov't to Release Abu Ghraib Videos
U.S. Teen Vanishes in Aruba
Syrian Scuds
Homicide Bomb Attack Kills 10
Department of Defense
Supply Facility Keeps Troops Combat Ready — Story
New York Civil Affairs Unit 'Supplies' Village — Story
Kamaliya, Oubaidi Water Projects Underway — Story
Soccer Challenge Brings Armies Together — Story
Mississippi Guard Troops Handle Varied Duties — Story
Zafaraniya Residents Get Water Project Update — Story
IN IRAQ
Intel Analysts' Work Leads to Capture of Insurgents
Engineers Clear Debris, Reduce IED Hazards
Camp Victory Troops, Civilians Honor Fallen
Memorial Day Remembered in Iraq
Task Force Baghdad Medics Sharpen Skills Photos
Sadr City Sewer Rehab Nears Completion
IN AFGHANISTAN
Marines in Tora Bora for Operation Celtics
IN SOUTHWEST ASIA
Coalition Aircraft Deliver Humanitarian Aid
FACE OF DEFENSE
Marine Eases Transition for New Arrivals — Story
TOP NEWS
SPECIAL REPORTS
Base Realignment and Closure 2005
IN IRAQ
2 U.S. Soldiers Killed Near Ramadi
Myers: 85 Percent Likely to Vote
Iraqi Unit Assumes Control of Base
Iraq Asks Timetable Extension
Milestone: 1,000 Projects Complete
Photos: IHP Gets New Vehicles
Iraq Daily Update
Multinational Force Iraq
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
Weekly Progress Report (pdf)
IN AFGHANISTAN
Governor Discusses Democracy
NATO Expands in Afghanistan
Army Surgeon General to Visit U.S.
Terrorists Kill 17 in Mosque
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps
Afghan Reconstruction Group Recruiting
WAR ON TERRORISM
Gulag Allegation 'Reprehensible'
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
Date Changes for Recruiting Data
Bush Discusses NATO Goals
Challenges Face Air Force Grads
National Guard, Reserve Update
CASUALTIES
Officials Identify Army Casualty — Story
Weather
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
1098 - Christian Crusaders seize Antioch, in Turkey.
1539 - Hernando De Soto claims Florida for Spain.
1861 - Union troops defeat Confederats at Philippi, WV.
1864 - The Battle of Cold Harbor continues for a third day.
1884 - John Lynch is chosen as the first black major-party national convention chair (Republican)
1916 - Congress establishes ROTC.
1918 - The Supreme Court rules child labor laws unconstitutional.
1925 - The Goodyear "Pilgrim" makes the first enclosed-cabin airship flight.
1949 - Wesley Anthony Brown becomes the first black US Naval Academy graduate.
1959 - The first U.S. Air Force Academy graduation.
1965 - Gemini 4 is launched.
1966 - Gemini 9 is launched.
1976 - The U.S. is presented with the oldest known copy of the Magna Carta.
1989 - Chinese troops shoot and kill hundreds (perhaps thousands) of demonstrating students in Tiananmen Square.
Birthdays
1808 - Jefferson Davis, Confederate President
1844 - Garret Augustus Hobart, 24th U.S. Vice President
1865 - King George V of England
1904 - Dr Charles Drew, pioneer of blood plasma preservation/first director of the Red Cross blood bank
Passings
1881 - Japanese giant salamander, oldest amphibian at 55, in Dutch zoo
1963 - Pope John XXIII
Reported Missing in Action
1966
Kryszak, Theodore E., USAF (NY); AC47 ("Puff the Magic Dragon") shot down
Martin, Russell D., USAF (IA); AC47 shot down
Mullins, Harold E., USAF (CO); AC47 shot down
Rose, Luther L., USAF (TX); AC47 shot down
Smith, Harding E., USAF (CA); AC47 shot down
Warren, Ervin, USAF (PA); AC 47 shot down
1967
Bodden, Timothy R., USMC (IL); CH46A shot down during extraction mission
Cius, Frank E., USMC ; CH 46A shot down during extraction mission, Released by PRG March, 1973 - alive as of 1998
Dexter, Ronald J., US Army SF (TX); Passenger on CH46A shot down; died in captivity July, 1967 per fellow POW
Gardner, John G., USMC (NC); CH46A shot down during extraction mission
Hanson, Stephen Paul, USMC (CA); CH46A shot down during extraction mission
Kearns, Joseph Thomas, Jr., USAF (NY); Remains returned August, 1988
Laney, Billy R., US Army SF (FL); CH46A shot down during extraction mission
Springston, Theodore, Jr., USAF (CA)