Quote of the Day
"The things that will destroy America are prosperity at any price, peace at any price, safety first instead of duty first and love of soft living and the get-rich-quick theory of life."
-- Theodore Roosevelt
"The things that will destroy America are prosperity at any price, peace at any price, safety first instead of duty first and love of soft living and the get-rich-quick theory of life."
-- Theodore Roosevelt
News of Note
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Iraqi Government Announces Election Curfew
Iraq to Close All Borders During Elections
Suicide Bombing in Kandahar Wounds Three
Operation Enduring Freedom
al-Qaida Leader Praises Taliban Attacks
New Afghan Parliament Members Gather
Welcome Home!
3,000 Texas National Guardsmen Return From Iraq
Fox News
Richard Pryor Dies at 65
Reverse Thrusters Didn't Kick In Before Midway Accident
Former Sen. Eugene McCarthy Dies at 89- Video: McCarthy Dies
Reggie Bush Wins Heisman
Brazilians Guilty of Killing Nun
Judge Tells Vioxx Jurors to Keep Deliberating
Hawaiians Begin Search for King's Time Capsule
White House TestsReadiness for Bird Flu- Video: Pandemic Preparation
Airline Tragedy (Nigeria)
Explosion Rocks London Suburb Fuel Depot
SPORTS NEWS AND SCORES
Reuters: Top News
Vioxx jury to resume deliberations Monday
Battle ready
Airline M&A to be fed by hedge funds: USAir CEO
Iraq hostage deadline passes
Families seek bodies of Nigeria plane crash victims Video
Protesters denounce WTO at Hong Kong rallies
Reaction to remarks on Israel surprises Iran
Iran parl't approves fourth oil minister nominee
UN talks set road map for Kyoto beyond 2012
AP World News
Commander Held in Chinese Villager Deaths
Iran Invites U.S. to Bid on Power Plant
Poland Orders Probe Into Alleged CIA Jails
Israel Won't Rule Out Strike Against Iran
Thousands Protest Against WTO in Hong Kong
China Says Toxin Levels in River Falling
Brazilians Convicted of Killing U.S. Nun
Egypt: 26 Percent Turnout in Elections
Nobel Winner ElBaradei: Nuke Risk Remains
U.N. Climate Talks End With Pivotal Deal
Syria Slows Sanctions Momentum at U.N.
Russian Rally Marks Dissident Anniversary
Military.com
Violence Mounts Before Elections
Pentagon has 'Plenty of Investment Dollars'
Marine Barracks Helps Wounded
CENTCOM: News Releases
IRAQ: U.S. PATROL FINDS MUNITIONS CACHE ALONG SIDE OF ROAD
Department of Defense
Iraqis Have Lead in Election Security - Story
Forces Deal With Different Enemy in Anbar - Story
Six U.S. Soldiers Die in Iraq; Munitions Found - Story
Iraqis Capture, Prosecute, Convict Terrorists - Story
AMERICA SUPPORTS YOU
Group Sends Holiday Gifts to Troops - Story
TOP NEWS
IRAQ
Bush: U.S. Has Solid Strategy
Terrorists Aim to Sway U.S., Media
Iraq Daily Update
This Week in Iraq (pdf)
Multinational Force Iraq
Eye on Iraq Update (pdf)
State Dept. Weekly Iraq Report (pdf)
'Boots on the Ground' Audio Archive
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
AFGHANISTAN
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
Fact Sheet: War on Terror
Fact Sheet: Terror Plots Disrupted
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
Technology Helps Send Greetings
Course Improves EOD Training
National Guard, Reserve Update
CASUALTIES
Officials Identify Army Casualties - Story
Today in History
0384 - St. Damasus I ends his reign as Catholic Pope
1572 - Spanish troops begin siege of Haarlem
1620 - 103 Mayflower pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock
1688 - King James II arrested
1710 - Battle of Villa Viciosa (France beat Habsburgers)
1718 - Battle at Frederikshall Norway
1719 - 1st recorded display of Aurora Borealis in US (New England)
1792 - France's King Louis XVI went on trial, accused of treason
1816 - Citizens of Geneva thwart Savoyard invaders; Indiana becomes the 19th US state
1844 - 1st dental use of nitrous oxide, Hartford, CT
1872 - 1st Black US Governor took office, Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback (Louisiana)
1882 - Boston's Bijou Theatre, 1st American playhouse lit exclusively by electricity, gives its 1st performance, Gilbert & Sullivan's "Iolanthe"
1893 - 11 fishing ships wash up at Wadden Sea, 22 killed
1899 - 2nd defeat of "Black Week" - Battle of Magersfontein - Boer leader Cronjé vs General Methuen
1901 - Marconi sends 1st transatlantic radio signal, Cornwall to Newfoundland
1903 - British forces under MacDonald & Young march into Tibet
1906 - US President Roosevelt attacks abuses in the Congo
1909 - Colored moving pictures demonstrated at Madison Square Garden, New York NY
1916 - David Lloyd George forms British war government
1917 - 13 black soldiers hanged for alleged participation in Houston riot; German-occupied Lithuania proclaims independence from Russia
1919 - Boll weevil monument dedicated in Enterprise AL
1928 - Buenos Aires police thwart an attempt on President-elect Herbert Hoover
1930 - Bank of the United States opens in New York NY
1931 - British Statute of Westminster gives complete legislative independence to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, Newfoundland; Japan leaves the Golden Standard
1937 - Italy withdraws from League of Nations
1939 - New anti Jewish measurements in Poland, proclaimed
1940 - Russian General Zhukov warns of German assault
1941 - Germany & Italy declare war on US; Japanese occupy Guam; Dutch government in London declares war on Italy; Japanese attack Wake Island (only failed WWII-landing)
1942 - Australian/Dutch guerrilla troops evacuated to Timor near Australia
1944 - Surprise attack on House of Keeping Axe, 29 prisoners freed
1945 - Het Parool publishes 1st Captain Rob-strip
1946 - UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) established (Nobel 1965); Spain suspended from UN
1951 - Joe Dimaggio announces his baseball retirement
1953 - KTVA TV channel 11 in Anchorage (CBS) becomes Alaska's 1st TV station
1954 - USS Forrestal christened in Newport News VA
1956 - Anti-Russian demonstrates in Stettin & Wroclaw Poland
1958 - Upper Volta (now Bourkina Fasso) gains autonomy from France; 4th (last) Dutch government of Drees falls
1960 - Black Sunday - Riot in Algiers, 114 die
1961 - Adolf Eichmann is found guilty of war crimes, in Israel; JFK provides US military helicopters & crews to South Vietnam; SST prototype "Concorde" 1st shown (France)
1967 - 6.5 earthquake in West India, 170 killed; People's front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) established
1969 - Libya adopts constitution
1972 - Astronauts Cernan & Harrison become 11th & 12th on the Moon
1973 - West German chancellor Willy Brandt normalizes trade with Czechoslovakia
1978 - 6 masked men bound 10 employees at Lufthansa cargo area at New York Kennedy Airport & made off with $5.8 million in cash & jewelry
1979 - Great Britain grants independence to Zimbabwe (Rhodesia)
1981 - Spacelab I arrives at Kennedy Space Center; UN Security Council chose Javier Perez de Cuellar of Peru as 5th Secretary-General; Argentine President/General Roberto Viola flees
1983 - 1st visit to Lutheran church by a pope (John Paul II in Rome)
1984 - Mauretania military coup under Colonel Maawiya Ould Sid'ahmed Taya
1985 - Computer store owner in Sacramento CA killed by package bomb
1986 - South Africa censors press
1990 - 13 die in 83 vehicle accident in Chattanooga TN (I-75), due to fog; US 69th manned space mission STS 35 (Columbia 11) returns from space
1991 - William Kennedy Smith found not guilty of rape
1992 - Nor'easter storm hits New York, doing $650 million+ worth of damage
1993 - Eduardo Frei elected President of Chile
1994 - Russian troops pull inside Tsjetsjenië
1997 - Federal judge orders Microsoft not to bundle IE4 in Windows
Birthdays
1475 - Leo X (Giovanni de' Medici), Pope (1513-21)
1781 - Sir David Brewster, Scottish physicist/inventor (kaleidoscope)
1797 - Hiram Paulding. Union Rear-Admiral
1835 - Adolf Stoecker, German anti semite/PM
1836 - Jan Boissevain, Dutch politician/ship owner
1863 - Annie Jump Cannon, US stellar spectroscopist (Harvard-classification)
1882 - Fiorello La Guardia (Mayor-NY, 1933-45)
1911 - Nagib Machfus, Egyptian writer (Nobel 1988)
1936 - Hans van den Broek, Dutch foreign minister (-1992)
1937 - Adrian J. Vlok, South African NP-minister of Law & Order (1986- )
1939 - Tom Hayden, 60's activist/Mr Jane Fonda/(Representative-CA)
1941 - Max Baucus (Senator-MT)
Passings
0711 - Justitianus II, emperor of Byzantium, dies at about 42
1282 - Llywelyn ab Gruffydd, monarch of North Wales (1246-77); Michael VIII Paleologus, Byzantine emperor (1259-82)
1573 - Alardus/Eilard de Waterlant. duke of Alva, hanged
1582 - Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, marquis of Soria, dies at about 75
1595 - Philip III van Croij, prince of Chimay/general, dies at 69
1610 - Forges Dimitri, czar of Russia, murdered
1686 - Louis II Condé, duke of Bourbon, dies at 65
1718 - Charles XII, King of Sweden (1697-1718), shot dead
1756 - Theodor A. Freiherr von Neuhoff, German adventurer/king
1899 - Andrew "Andy" Wauchope, British general-major, dies in battle; Lord Winchester British marquis/major, dies in battle
1994 - Stanislaw Maczek Polish/British general-major (WWII), dies at 102; Yao Yilin, Vice PM of China (1979)
1996 - Robert Bromston Thesiger Daniell, soldier, dies at 95; W.G.G. Duncan-Smith, fighter pilot, dies at 82
Reported Missing in Action
1964
Tadios, Leonard M., US Army (HI); DIC March, 1966
1965
Horsky, Robert Milvoy, USAF (IA); C123K shot down, remains recovered June, 1974
McKnight, George Parker, USAF (LA); C123K shot down, remains recovered June, 1974
Salinas, Mercedes Perez, USAF (TX); C123K shot down, remains recovered June, 1974
Stewart, Donald David, USAF (NC); C123K shot down, remains returned June, 1974
1966
Alfred, Gerald O., Jr., USAF (WA); F4C shot down, possibly ejected at sea
1968
Galbraith, Russell D., USAF (OH); RF4C shot down