"Valor, glory, firmness, skill, generosity, steadiness in battle and ability to rule — these constitute the duty of a soldier. They flow from his own nature."
News of Note
London Bombings
Suspect Confesses - Admits involvement in London bombing
Fast Facts: Suspects Arrested
Brits Question Suspects
UK police quiz bomb suspects, Italy launches raids
Operation Iraqi Freedom
British Consulate Convoy Attacked in Iraq
Defense: Saddam Attacked in Court Appearance
Moonbat Patrol
Carter: Iraq War 'Unjust'
Homeland Security / War on Terror
U.S. Suspends Travel for Soldiers in Saudi Arabia
It's About Flippin' Time...
Senate Votes to Shield Gun Makers From Lawsuits
Other News of Note
Iraqi paints to find shelter from war
Gang Battle Closes U.S. Consulate in Mexico
U.S. Evicted From Uzbek Base
Fox News
Activists Beaten in Egypt
China Proposes Draft Statement at Nuke Talks
Report: Bush to Install Bolton
Bush: 'Fit for Duty' After Exam
Roberts Hearings Sept. 6
NASA Extends Mission
New Planet Found
NASA Chief: It Was My Fault
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: War on Iraq
Lebanese Cabinet wins vote of confidence
Bomb kills 2 British contractors in Iraq
Egypt police, pro-reform activists clash
Islam likely main basis for Iraqi law
Iran rejects request to delay nuke plans
Palestinians say they can keep Gaza calm
Issues in dispute for Iraq constitution
Car bomb kills five people in Baghdad
U.N.: Sudan forces commit rape in Darfur
Two security contractors killed in Basra
Reuters: Top News
Bomb kills two Britons in Iraq consulate convoy
DEA agent gunned down in Honduras, suspects caught
Chinese draft at center of N.Korea nuclear talks
Pakistani courts face huge backlogs after crackdown
Oregon anti-meth law would require prescriptions
Bush draws heat from conservatives on highway bill
Department of Defense
Bush Praises Congress for Legislation — Story
ON THE GROUND
Engineer Summit Focuses on Reconstruction — Story
Assessment Looks at Kharkh Water Treatment Plant
TOP NEWS
IN IRAQ
Iraqi Army Shows More Progress
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
Iraq Daily Update
Multinational Force Iraq
Iraq Progress Fact Sheet (pdf)
Weekly Progress Report (pdf)
'Eye on Iraq' (pdf)
IN AFGHANISTAN
Roadside Bomb Wounds 3
Troops Kill Six Insurgents
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps
Afghan Reconstruction Group Recruiting
WAR ON TERRORISM
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
U.S. Army Europe Prepares Staff
National Guard, Reserve Update
Weather
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
Gitmo
Today in History
1498 - Christopher Columbus discovers Trinidad.
1777 - Marquis de Lafayette, is made a Major-General of the Continental Army -- at age 19.
1790 - Samuel Hopkins is granted the first U.S. patent -- for a potash process.
1809 - The first practical U.S. railroad track opens in Philadelphia; it is a wooden track designed for horse-drawn cars.
1813 - The British invade Plattsburgh, NY.
1912 - The U.S. government prohibits movies and photos of prize fights.
1922 - In MN, 18-year-old Ralph Samuelson glides off on the world's first water skis.
1925 - England passes the Unemployment Insurance Act.
1942 - In Minsk, the German SS gases 1,000 Jews.
1948 - President Truman dedicates Idlewild Field - it will become JFK airport in NY.
1949 - Lightning strikes a baseball field in FL, killing the shortstop and the third baseman.
1953 - The Department of Health, Education and Welfare is created.
1960 - Elijah Muhammad, leader of Nation of Islam, calls for a Black state.
1962 - The Federation of Malaysia is formed.
1964 - Al Parker glides 644 miles without any motor; the U.S. Ranger-7 takes its 4,316th picture before crashing on the Moon.
1969 - Mariner 6 flies past Mars; the National Guard is mobilized to deal with race riots in Baton Rouge, LA.
1970 - Chet Huntley retires from NBC, ending the "Huntley-Brinkley Report."
1978 - A gunman shoots his way into the Iraqi Embassy in Paris.
1980 - The U.S.S.R.'s Soyuz-37 crew returns to Earth aboard the Soyuz-36.
1981 - Arnette Hubbard becomes the first female president of the National Bar Association.
1984 - The U.S. men's gymnastics team wins the team gold medal at the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, CA.
Birthdays
1803 - John Ericsson US, invented screw propeller, built USS Monitor
1841 - George Melville polar explorer, naval engineer
1904 - Arthur Daley sportswriter (NY Times-Pulitzer 1956)
1919 - Curt Gowdy Green River Wyo, sportscaster (ABC)
1919 - Primo Levi Italy, chemist/writer (Survival in Aushchwitz)
1921 - Whitney M Young Jr civil rights leader, head of Urban League
1943 - William Bennett US Secretary of Education (1985-88)/drug czar
1957 - Victoria E Cooke Hollywood Ca, playmate (Aug, 1980)
1962 - Kym Malin Dallas Tx, playmate (May, 1982)
Passings
1556 - St Ignatius of Loyola
1811 - Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Mexican hero priest, executed by Spanish
1875 - Andrew Johnson, 17th U.S. President
1953 - Robert Taft (Sen-OH)
1981 - Gen Omar Torrijos leader of Panama, dies in plane crash
Reported Missing in Action
1966
Burroughs, William D., USAF (MD); RF101 shot down, released by DRV March, 1973 - deceased March, 1999.
1967
Allen, Thomas R., USAF (OK); F4C shot down (pilot), remains returned November, 1997
Packard, Ronald L., USAF (CO); F4C shot down (weapons / systems operator), remains returned November, 1997
Zuhoski, Charles P., USN (NY); F8C shot down, released by DRV March, 1973 - alive as of 1998
1969
Burns, Michael P., US Army SF (TX); believed KIA, body not recovered
Neal, Dennis P., US Army SF (FL); believed KIA, body not recovered