Quote of the Day
"Courage and resolution are the spirit and soul of virtue."
"Courage and resolution are the spirit and soul of virtue."
-- Thomas Fuller
News of Note
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Bomb technology enters Iraq from Iran: general
Iraq Approaches Last Election Milestone
Homeland Security / War on Terror
Bin Laden Staying Quiet; Experts Remain Wary
Troops on Trial
GI Acquitted of Afghan Detainee Abuse Charges
Oddities
New reality show with gorillas
Other News of Note
GI's Family Heads to D.C.
Fox News
Cheney Asks GOP Senators to Help with Torture Ban
Commission Probes CIA Prisons
Death Row Con Still on Loose
Job Growth Slow in Oct.
New Judge for DeLay Case Will Stay Despite Objections
Shootout Kills Six Iraqi Police; Diplomats Threatened
China, Vietnam Confirm New Bird Flu Cases
Connecticut Mom Sentenced for Sex With Young Boy (my state always makes the news for the greatest things, eh?)
Anti-Bush Protesters Torch Argentina Town (ah, sweet hypocrisy - they call Bush a 'terrorist,' then go on a violent rampage...)
Reuters: Top News
Foreign aid bill boosts AIDS funding
Violence in Paris suburbs sparks copy-cat unrest
Annan rebuffs Iran over Israel remark
Bush silent on Rove's status
Electronic paper moves from sci-fi to marketplace
NASA's big space dreams stumble on cash deficit
Mexico coral reef set back 100 years by Wilma
Withdrawn drug may help in Crohn's disease
Dollar surge ignores global imbalances
U.S., UK biotech leaders say generics years away
AP World News
Muslim Graves Desecrated in Britain
Pakistan: Quake Victims Come Before Jets
Israel Marks 10th Years Since Rabin Slain
China, Vietnam Report New Flu Outbreaks
Fire Forces Evacuation at Malaysia Towers
Post-Election Rioting Spreads in Ethiopia
Confusion, Anger Mar New Russian Holiday
Romania Denies Air Base Used As CIA Prison
Ahmadinejad Steering Iran to Isolationism
Filipino Activists Want U.S. Military Out
North Korea Urges Women to Wear Dresses
Japan, North Korea Fail to Reach Agreement
CENTCOM: News Release
FRENCH FINISH COALITION FLYING MISSION
U.S. HELICOPTER RELIEF FLIGHTS TOP 1000 IN PAKISTAN
TERRORISTS KILLED IN HUSAYBAH AIR STRIKE IDENTIFIED
Department of Defense
Referendum Security Boost Confidence -- Story Video
NORTHCOM Focuses on Homeland Defense -- Story
Health Program to Help Redeploying Troops -- Story Video
2 U.S. Soldiers Killed; Bomb Kills 2 Terrorists -- Story
ON THE GROUND
Virgin Island Reservists Serve in Afghanistan -- Story
Dragon Eye Protects Troops, Expands Recon -- Story
Iraqi Soldiers Enroll in Literacy Classes -- Story
New Road Improves Life in Baghdad District -- Story
IN IRAQ
Baghdad Contractors Go From Dollars to Dinars
10th Mountain Medic Training Pays Off in Iraq
IN AFGHANISTAN
Afghanistan's Busiest Runway Undergoes Repairs
Afghan Village Gets Seed, Equipment
Soldiers Bring Medical Aid to Villages Photos I II
Troops' Repair Skills Critical to Mission, Lives
AMERICA SUPPORTS YOU
Job Fair Highlights Veterans' Skills -- Story
New York Times Joins ESGR
FACE OF DEFENSE
Man Loses 230 Pounds to Enlist -- Story
TOP NEWS
SPECIAL REPORTS
Hurricane Coverage
Iraq Transition of Power
IRAQ
DoD Works to Combat IEDs
Officials Address Force Size Factors
Insurgents Will Fight to Elections
2 Troops Die in Separate Incidents
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
Iraq Daily Update
Multinational Force Iraq
Eye on Iraq Update (pdf)
Iraq Progress Fact Sheet (pdf)
Weekly Progress Report (pdf)
AFGHANISTAN
Interior Ministry Reforms Rank, Pay
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
USS Nassau Loads 22nd MEU Gear
Leaders Highlight Troop Quality
Re-enlistment, Camaraderie Linked
National Guard, Reserve Update
CASUALTIES
Officials Identify Army Casualties -- 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
1492 - Christopher Columbus learns of maize (corn) from Cuban natives.
1605 - In the Gunpowder Plot, Catholics try to blow up the English Parliament. The plot is uncovered, and its leader, Guy Fawkes, is hanged.
1781 - John Hanson is elected as the first "President of the U.S. in Congress assembled."
1811 - El Salvador wages its first battle against Spain for independence.
1838 - Honduras declares independence from the Central American Federation.
1872 - Susan B. Anthony is fined $100 for trying to vote for Ulysses S. Grant.
1875 - Susan B. Anthony is arrested for attempting to vote.
1895 - George B. Selden is granted the first U.S. patent for an automobile.
1911 - Italy attacks Turkish North-Africa, taking Tripoli and Cyrenaica; Calbraith Rodgers arrives in Pasadena, completing the first transcontinental airplane flight.
1912 - Woodrow Wilson is elected President.
1913 - Ludwig III is crowned king of Bavaria.
1914 - Britain annexes Cyprus.
1917 - General Pershing and U.S. troops see action on the Western Front for the first time; the Buchanan v. Warley Supreme Court decision strikes down a Louisville, KY ordinance requiring Blacks and Whites to live in separate areas.
1935 - The Maryland Court of Appeals orders the University of Maryland to admit Donald Murray (an African-American); Parker Brothers launches its "Monopoly" game.
1940 - President FDR wins an unprecedented 3rd term.
1946 - John F. Kennedy (MA) is elected to the House of Representatives.
1956 - Britain and France land forces in Egypt.
1964 - The U.S. launches Mariner-3 towards Mars, but no data is returned.
1967 - ATS-3 is launched by to take the first pictures of the full Earth disk.
1968 - Richard Nixon is elected President.
1974 - Ella Grasso (CT) is elected as the first U.S. governor not related to a previous governor; Walter E. Washington becomes the first elected mayor of Washington, DC.
1978 - Iranian PM Jaafar Sharif-Emami resigns to Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
1981 - Former Miami Dolphin Mercury Morris is sentenced to 20 years for drug trafficking, conspiracy, and possession of cocaine.
1987 - An iceberg twice the size of Rhode Island is sighted in the Antarctic; Supreme Court nominee Douglas H. Ginsburg admits having used marijuana.
1988 - Cornell confirms that one of its grad students is the source of the worst case of computer sabotage.
Birthdays
1818 - Benjamin F. Butler, Union General/presidential candidate
1855 - Eugene V. Debs, labor organizer, Socialist presidential candidate
1911 - Roy Rogers, cowboy (Happy Trails, Roy Rogers Show)
1913 - Vivien Leigh, actress (Gone With Wind)
1915 - Moe Biller, labor union officer (AFL-CIO, Postal Workers)
1927 - Robert Abernethy, Newscaster (NBC News Encore)
Passings
1977 - Guy Lombardo, orchestra leader (Auld Lang Syne)
1979 - Al Capp, cartoonist (Lil' Abner)
1989 - Vladamir Horowitz, pianist
1991 - Fred MacMurray, actor (My Three Sons); Robert Maxwell, billionaire publisher (NY Daily News)
Reported Missing in Action
1965
Chapman, Harlan P., USMC (OH); F8E shot down, released by DRV February, 1973 - retired as a Lt. Colonel - alive and well as of 1998
McCleary, George C., USAF (LA); F105D shot down, remains returned, ID'd May, 1991
1967
Cobeil, Earl Glenn, USAF (MI); F105F shot down (w/Dutton), DIC, remains returned March, 1974 (want to know what REAL mistreatment is? Read his story)
Dutton, Richard A., USAF (IL); F105F shot down (w/Cobeil) released by DRV March, 1973 - deceased December, 1998
1968
Cornthwaite, Thomas G., Civilian (England); Decca Navigation Systems, Inc. employee, escaped, Killed in Binh Thuan
Simpson, James E., Civilian (US); Decca Navigation Systems, Inc. employee, escaped, Killed in Binh Thuan
1969
Echanis, Joseph, USAF (OR); F4D shot down (navigator, w/LeFever)
LeFever, Douglas P., USAF (OH); F4D shot down (pilot, w/Echanis)