Quote of the Day
"The battle is not to the strong alone; it is to the vigilant, the active, the brave."
"The battle is not to the strong alone; it is to the vigilant, the active, the brave."
-- Patrick Henry
News of Note
Hurricane Season
Surveying the Damage
The Aftermath
N.O. Return Begins
Bush May Tap Reserve
Pictures: Aerial Shots
Video: Tornadoes - New Orleans Miracle - Costs
Bush calls for conservation as scope of damage from Rita widens
Receding waters from Hurricane Rita reveal ruin; five found dead in Texas
Operation Iraqi Freedom
U.S. Forces Kill No. 2 Terrorist in Iraq
Bomber Kills Nine in Iraq
NATO Head Visits Iraqi Training Facilities
Marine MPs Stay a Step Ahead of Insurgents
Operation Enduring Freedom
Helicopter Crash Kills 5 in Afghanistan
Afghan Army Learns How to Counter IEDs
Homeland Security / War on Terror
Spain Convicts 9/11 Plotter
Troops on Trial
England Convicted of Prisoner Abuse
Moonbat Watch
Sheehan Arrested in D.C.
Other News of Note
Plastic surgery gives injured soldiers new life
Fox News
England Convicted of Prisoner Abuse
U.S. Forces Kill No. 2 Terrorist in Iraq
Bomber Kills Nine in Iraq
NATO Head Visits Iraqi Training Facilities
Israel Sweep Collects 82 Suspected Militants
Sharon Fends Off Challenge
Congress Unprepared to Make Spending Cuts
Ex-FEMA Chief Fesses Up to Katrina Mistakes
Frist: No Inside Information
SEC Chairman Recuses Self
Raw Data: Sen. Frist Statement
Sheehan Arrested in D.C.
FBI Probes Jeter Threats
Court Asked to Reinstate Partial Birth Abortion Ban
Spain Convicts 9/11 Plotter
Reuters: Top News
Israelis strike Gaza after Sharon wins party vote
N.Korea appears to back away on reactor demand
Iran warns atomic opponents trade ties may suffer
Oil dips on signs of plentiful supplies
VIDEO: Guilty Ruling In Abu Ghraib Case
Congress plans to pass stop-gap funding bill
AP World News
Long Road to Ridding North Korea of Nukes
Case Against Former Concorde Chief Opens
Iran Threatens to Resume Enrichment
Iran Criticizes Threat of U.N. Action
UN: Togo Government Violated Human Rights
Canada's Michaelle Jean Was Haiti Refugee
Land Reform Rankles Venezuela Businesses
Prosecutors Nix Tymoshenko Arrest Warrant
Afghan Rebels Change Tactics Amid Losses
New Polish Government to Make Demands
The Seattle Times
6 charged in collapse of Met Mortgage
Critics attack FEMA repayments to religious charities
Roberts expected to be confirmed as chief justice soon
IRA disarmament fails to reassure many Northern Ireland Protestants
Chicago Sun-Times
Spanish court gives man 27 years in connection with Sept. 11
Iraqi rebels line 5 teachers against wall and kill them
Boston Globe: World
5 Shi'ite teachers slain in Iraqi school
Suspected Qaeda chief sentenced on 9/11 charge
Police detain 9 suspects in antiterrorism sweep
Newscast purports to be from Al Qaeda
Thousands of students protest latest bombings in Lebanon
National security adviser urges united front in US terror fight
US military set to assume role in assisting major Iraq ministries
Invest in energy, Africa, conferees urged
CENTCOM: News Release
CITIZEN'S TIP HELPS U.S. SOLDIERS SEIZE WEAPONS CACHE
Department of Defense
U.S. Soldiers Killed; Prisoners to be Released — Story
Chairman Praises Long Line of Warriors — Story
Troops Understand Importance of Mission
ON THE GROUND
Engineers Help Rebuild 'Fractured' Healthcare
FACE OF DEFENSE
Marine Identical Twins Cross Paths in Iraq — Story
TOP NEWS
SPECIAL REPORTS
Hurricane Coverage
Iraq Transition of Power
IN IRAQ
Coalition, Iraqis Score Successes
U.S. Soldiers Thwart Terrorists
U.S. Soldier Killed in Iraq
Iraqis Take Steps for Freedom
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
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
Army Builds New Rehab Center
Enlisted Honor Chairman, Wife
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
National Hurricane Center
Today in History
1290 - An earthquake in China reportedly kills 100,000.
1777 - At the Battle of Germantown, Washington is defeated by the British.
1779 - John Adams negotiates Revolutionary War peace terms with Britain.
1787 - The U.S. Constitution is submitted to the states for ratification.
1821 - Mexico declares its independence.
1825 - Railroad transportation is born with the first track opening in England.
1854 - The Steamship Arctic sinks with 300 people aboard.
1863 - Jo Shelby's cavalry sees action at Moffat's Station, AK.
1910 - In France, the a twin-engined airplane is tested for the first time.
1919 - The Democratic National Committee votes to admit women.
1923 - Lou Gehrig hits his first home run.
1928 - The U.S. recognizes Nationalist China.
1938 - The ocean liner Queen Elizabeth is launched at Glasgow.
1939 - Warsaw, Poland, surrenders to the Germans after 19 days of resistance.
1940 - Black leaders protest discrimination in the U.S. armed forces.
1941 - The freighter Patrick Henry, the first WWII liberty ship, is launched.
1953 - A typhoon destroys 1/3 of Nagoya, Japan.
1954 - In Washington, DC, and Baltimore, MD, the integration of public schools begins.
1959 - Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev concludes his U.S. visit; typhoon Vera hits the Japanese island of Honshu, killing nearly 5,000.
1961 - Sierre Leone becomes the 100th member of the U.N.
1962 - The U.S. sells Hawk anti-aircraft missiles to Israel.
1963 - At 10:59 AM, the census clock records a U.S. population of 190,000,000.
1964 - The Warren Commission releases its findings; it states that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
1973 - Soyuz 12 carries two cosmonauts into Earth orbit for a two-day trip.
1979 - The creation of the Department of Education receives final approval.
1985 - Hurricane Gloria's 130 MPH winds hit the Atlantic coast.
1988 - Lab tests reportedly prove that the Shroud of Turin can not be Christ's burial cloth.
1990 - The deposed emir of Kuwait addresses the U.N. General Assembly; the Senate Judiciary committee approves Souter's Supreme Court nomination.
1991 - President George H.W. Bush decides to end the full-time B-52 bomber alert.
Birthdays
1601 - King Louis XIII of France (1610-43)
1657 - Sophia, regent of Russia (1682-89)
1722 - Samuel Adams, American revolutionary/Lt. Gov-MA (1789-94)
1783 - Agust¡n I de Iturbide, emperor of Mexico (1822-23)
1817 - Hiram R., Revels, first African-American U.S. Senator
1840 - Alfred Thayer Mahan, U.S. Naval officer (Influence of Sea Power)
1896 - George H. Bender, (Rep/Sen-OH)
1896 - Sam Ervin (Sen-NC), Watergate committee chairman
1918 - Sir Martin Ryle, radio astronomer, astronomer royal (1972-82)
1919 - Charles H. Percy (Sen-IL)
1952 - Dumitru Prunariu, first Romanian space traveler (Soyuz-40)
Passings:
1956 - Milburn Apt - reaches 3370 kph in X-2 rocket plane, but dies in crash
1962 - Francisco Brochado da Rocha, PM of Brazil (1962)
1984 - John Facenda, sportscaster (NFL Action)
1988 - William V. Shannon, US ambassador to Ireland (1977-81)
Reported Missing in Action
1965
Hall, George R., USAF (MS); RF101 shot down (pilot), released by DRV February, 1973 - retired as a Colonel - alive and well as of 1998
1966
Spilman, Dyke A., USAF (NJ); RF4C shot down (systems operator, w/Stine)
Stine, Joseph M., USAF (PA); RF4C shot down (pilot, w/Spilman)
1968
Smith, William A., Jr., US Army (MI); UH1H shot down (aircraft commander)
1969
Fisher, David John, Australian Special Air Forces (AUS); fell from rope during extraction
Huntley, John N., US Army (ME); UH1H shot down (door gunner), KIA, body not recovered