Quote of the Day
"I will never forsake my country, my mission, my comrades, my sacred duty. I am relentless, I am always there, now and forever, I Am The Infantry...FOLLOW ME!!!"
"I will never forsake my country, my mission, my comrades, my sacred duty. I am relentless, I am always there, now and forever, I Am The Infantry...FOLLOW ME!!!"
-- from The Infantryman's Creed
News of Note
Hurricane Katrina
Despair, Lawlessness in Big Easy
Health Crisis in Big Easy
Refugees Go to Astrodome
A City's Moving Dead
Bush: 'Years' Until Recovery
White House Taps Oil Reserves
Stars Plan Relief Telethons
Nation's Gas Prices to Top $3
(cheapest price around here is $2.999 for regular)
Economic Impact Limited?
Looters Pillage Nursing Home
(disgusting)
New Orleans in chaos, Bush calls disaster historic
Anger rises among Mississippi's poor after Katrina
Biggest health worry after Katrina is clean water
Bush sees hurricane damage from air, vows to rebuild
U.N. official says Katrina among worst natural disasters
Washington prepares aid package for Katrina
NBC, MTV to air concerts for Katrina victims
Tech spending may suffer from Katrina, costly oil
U.S. spy satellites aid Hurricane Katrina recovery
Military to Aid Hurricane Victims
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Task Force Soldiers Inspect Iraqi Polling Sites — Story
Operation Enduring Freedom
U.S. Marines Relate Details of Afghan Ambush
Afghan, U.S. forces raid Taliban hideout
Homeland Security / War on Terror
Four charged with plotting terror attacks in L.A
Fallen Heroes
Mourners note sacrifice of two soldiers
Gitmo
Guantanamo inmates on new hunger strike
Other News of Note
Army’s Top Sergeant Visits Troops, Civilians Story Photos
(This is about the Sgt. Major of the Army's visit - Soldiers' Angels adoptee Sandra S. had her picture taken with him - see post here)
Fox News
Iraq Stampede Kills 769
Groups Denounce Roberts
Chimps' DNA Deciphered
Aruba Suspect in Court
Reuters: Top News
U.S. defends positions on development for U.N. summit
U.S. makes changes in Guantanamo terrorism trials
Iraq mourns as stampede loss overshadows war
U.S. struggles to revamp air traffic control system
Solidarity's Walesa says "job done" after 25 years
OPEC seen powerless to tame record high oil
The Seattle Times
U.S. meth roundup snares 24 in Western Washington
World leaders deplore Baghdad stampede
Political challenge to Sharon may force split in leading party
5 linked to Lebanon killing
JuneauEmpire.com: Associated Press
Sheehan, war protesters leave Texas camp
Yahoo! News: War with Iraq
Case Closed in Navy SEAL Lawsuit Vs. AP
Bush Calls Iraq War Moral Equivalent Of Allies' WWII Fight Against the Axis
U.S. Seeks to Aid Iraqi Charter, at a Distance
Airstrikes by U.S. Continue Near Syria Border
CENTCOM: News Release
COALITION FORCES BOMB TERRORIST SAFE HOUSES
U.S. MARINES AID VICTIMS OF ROCKET ATTACK
THREE NORTH AFRICAN TERRORISTS KILLED IN MOSUL
RAMADI-BASED TERRORISTS CAPTURED
Department of Defense
Bush: Support for Troops, Families Vital — Story
Military Commissions Procedures to Change — Story
Rumsfeld Visits SEALs at California Base — Story
ON THE GROUND
Servicemembers Deliver Supplies to Clinics — Story
IN IRAQ
Close-air Support Mission Nabs Terrorists
Iraqi, U.S. Army Units Partner for Success
IN AFGHANISTAN
Marines, Afghans Secure Areas for Elections
FACE OF DEFENSE
Engineer Documents Soldiers’ Lives — Story
AMERICA SUPPORTS YOU
Arizona City Adds Pentagon Channel — Story
TOP NEWS
IN IRAQ
Iraqi Highway Patrol Hq. Opens
Rumsfeld Talks Iraqi Constitution
Rumsfeld Defends U.S. Role
4 U.S. Soldiers Killed in 5 Days
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
Iraq Daily Update
Multinational Force Iraq
Eye on Iraq Update (pdf)
Iraq Progress Fact Sheet (pdf)
Weekly Progress Report (pdf)
IN AFGHANISTAN
IED Strike Kills American
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
War on Terror Honors Past Heroes
Troops' Morale Remains High
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
Anchorage Police Support Troops
Alaskan Units Deploy
National Guard, Reserve Update
CASUALTIES
Officials Identify Army Casualty — Story
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
0069 - According to tradition, the date of the destruction of Jerusalem.
1267 - Ramban (Nachmanides) arrives in Jerusalem to establish a Jewish community.
1614 - In Germany, Vincent Fettmich expells Jews from Frankfurt-on-Main.
1666 - The Great London Fire begins in Pudding Lane; it will destroy 80% of that city.
1807 - Former Vice President Aaron Burr is acquitted of treason.
1858 - After less than one month, the first transatlantic cable fails.
1859 - The first Pullman sleeping car is put into service; R.C. Carrington and R. Hodgson make the first observation of a solar flare.
1862 - Fighting at Chantilly, VA.
1865 - Joseph Lister performs the first antiseptic surgery.
1870 - Napoleon III is captured.
1914 - St. Petersburg, Russia, changes its name to Petrograd.
1916 - The Keating-Owen Act goes into effect, banning child labor from interstate commerce; it is later ruled unconstitutional.
1918 - Baseball season ends due to WWI; U.S. troops arrive in Vladivostok (Siberia); they will remain until 1920.
1923 - In Japan, an earthquake strikes Tokyo and Yokohama, killing 106,000.
1928 - Albania becomes a kingdom.
1932 - NYC Mayor James J. "Beau James" Walker resigns amid a corruption scandal.
1939 - Germany invades Poland.
1941 - The wearing of the yellow star becomes obligatory for Jews in the Reich.
1945 - Japan officially surrenders, ending WWII (9/2 in Japan).
1948 - Communists form the North China People's Republic; the U.N. establishes the World Health Organization (WHO).
1950 - West Berlin is granted a constitution.
1951 - The U.S., Australia, and New Zealand sign the ANZUS treaty.
1961 - The U.S.S.R. conducts nuclear bomb testing in central Asia.
1962 - An earthquake in western Iran kills 10,000; the U.N. announces that Earth's population now numbers three billion.
1969 - In Libya, a coup led by Colonel Moammar Gadhafi deposes King Idris.
1971 - Qatar declares its independence from Britain.
1976 - NASA launches the space vehicle S-197; Representative Wayne L. Hays (D-OH) resigns over allegations of misuse of government funds.
1977 - The first TRS-80 Model I computer is sold.
1979 - Pioneer-11 makes its first fly-by of Saturn, discovering a new moon and rings.
1982 - The Palestinian Liberation Organization leaves Lebanon.
1983 - A Korean Boeing-747 strays into Siberia and is shot down by a Soviet jet.
1985 - A joint U.S.-French expedition locates the wreckage of the Titanic, off Newfoundland.
Birthdays
1864 - Sir Roger David Casement, hanged for his part in planning the Dublin Easter Rising (IRA)1907 - Walter Reuther, labor leader / president of UAW and CIO
1922 - Melvin R. Laird (Rep-MI), U.S. Secretary of Defense (1969-73)
1933 - Ann Richards (Gov-TX)
Passings
1159 - Pope Adrian IV, the only English pope (1154-59)
1557 - Jacques Cartier, French explorer
1715 - King Louis XIV "the Great" of France (1643-1715)
1838 - William Clark, 2nd Lt. of Lewis and Clark Expedition
1862 - Oliver Tilden of the Bronx, KIA - Civil War (Oliver Tilden Triangle, Bronx, NY is named for him)
1914 - Martha, the last known Passenger Pigeon, at the Cincinnati Zoo
1969 - Drew Pearson, newscaster
1983 - Henry "Scoop" Jackson (Sen-WA)
1988 - Leonor Sullivan (Rep-MO, 1955-77)
1989 - A. Bartlett Giamatti, Baseball Commissioner
Reported Missing in Action
1966
Nichols, Hubert C., USAF (FL); A1E shot down (pilot) while on mission to locate downed F104 (Schmidt)
Schmidt, Norman, USAF (CA); F104 shot down (pilot), DIC (believed murdered during an interrogation session), remains returned March, 1974
1967
Johnson, Robert D., USN (TX); UH1H crashed into Bassac River shortly after lift-off (assistant operations officer, w/Ott), KIA, body not recovered
Ott, Edward L. III, USN (CT); UH1H crashed into Bassac River shortly after lift-off (jet-engine mechanic, w/Johnson)
1968
Kinkade, William L., USAF (OR); F4D shot down (aircrew)
1969
Escobedo, Julian, Sr., USMC (TX); CH53A shot down (aircrew), KIA, body not recovered