Quote of the Day
"Not to have an adequate air force in the present state of the world
"Not to have an adequate air force in the present state of the world
is to compromise the foundations of national freedom and independence."
— Winston Churchill, House of Commons, March, 1933
— Winston Churchill, House of Commons, March, 1933
News of Note
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Bush Hails New Iraq Cabinet
Bush, Blair to Meet on Iraq
Video: Sending GIs Aid
Top Zarqawi Aide Nabbed
Abuse trial begins for US soldier - Video
Bush sees US taking more of a support role in Iraq - Video
Operation Enduring Freedom
U.S.: Airstrike Kills 80 Taliban
Troops on Trial
Trial Opens for Abu Ghraib Dog Handler
Other Military News
Veterans' Info Stolen
26.5 million vets' personal data
Raw Data: Notification Letter (pdf)
Milblogs in the News
U.S. Blog Force (Make sure to read this one - featuring some familiar names!)
NSA / CIA
Suit Seeks to Stop Phone Records Release
Immigration / Border Control
Senators Back Plan to Send Guard to Border
Appeals Court Refuses Ex-Nazi Citizenship
Politics
House Bill Requires Disaster Plans to Include Pets
Jefferson claims innocence in bribery probe
Milberg Weiss gave top Democrats funding
News from My Neck of the Woods
Trial of Lewis the cat to be spectacle
Oddities
Here's your grenade -- you want fries with that?
India on alert for suicides after stocks slide
Prince Voted 'World's Sexiest Vegetarian'
Other News of Note
2006 'the Most Critical' - New Orleans Holds Evacuation Drill
Kentucky Miners' Families Angry Over Faulty Air Packs
Fox News
7-Year-Old Boy Swims From Alcatraz to San Francisco
New Holloway Suspect
Video: Aruba Arrest
Barbaro 'Frisky' After Surgery
Alleged Church Shooter's Wife Had Restraining Order
Video: Police Chief - Shooting
Laborers' Union FormallySplits From AFL-CIO
Former N.J. Governor Details Gay Lifestyle in Memoir
'American Idol' Center
Reuters: Top News
"Son of Sam" will appear in court
Milberg Weiss gave top Democrats funding
Environmentalists say Canada undermines Kyoto
Earth-solar cycle spurs greenhouse gases -studies
Soldiers bond with iRobot machine; CEO dreams big
Sirius in a sporting mood with new receiver
Merck cancer vaccine faces Christian-right scrutiny
Nelson spreads "The Tao of Willie"
Most Americans don't get preventive healthcare
Botox effective for overactive bladder: study
Europe eclipses Hollywood in hot year for Cannes
Juniper joins broadening US probe into options
Enron Internet execs criminal case goes to jury
Enron jury ends third day, Lay on stand in loan case
Campbell 3rd-qtr net tops view, price hikes help
Microsoft sees no Vista delay from Symantec case
Locals close to buying McClatchy Phila. papers
Brooks Automation shares down on Inet
Wet Seal falls 3.8 pct on Inet
Stocks drop as investors run to safer havens - Video
Nikkei opens lower on US outlook concerns
Nasdaq shares slump to 6-month low on LSE concern
Metals bruised, but some still see life
Treasuries up on Wall Street worries
AP World News
Device Tested That Zaps Asthmatic Airways
Barton Happy She Was Killed Off on 'O.C.'
Despite Surgery, Barbaro's Only 50-50
Lay Takes Stand at Bank Fraud Trial
Dow Ends Down 19, Nasdaq Closes Down 21
'American Idol' Proves Global Reach
FTC: Some Gas Price Gouging After Katrina
Keith Richards Plans Tour Next Month
Military.com
Marine Trainers Bound for Africa, S. America
CENTCOM: News Releases
COALITION PROVIDES UPDATE ON AZIZI OPERATIONS
SHEILE SCHOOL-BACK TO SCHOOL IN STYLE
MORE TALIBAN FIGHTERS KILLED DURING COMBINED OPERATION
AFGHAN, COALITION FORCES KILL 20 ENEMY FIGHTERS DURING FIREFIGHT
COMBINED RAID SUCCESSFUL IN MUQDADIYAH
COALITION FORCES KILL TWO AL-QAIDA TERRORISTS
COALITION FORCES DESTROY INSURGENT SUPPORT BASE
AFGHAN, COALITION FORCES KILLS 61 ENEMY FIGHTERS, CAPTURE 20 IN OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS
ANA HOLDS FIRST SOLDIER BOARD IN SHIR ZAI
ANA INSPECTOR GENERAL VISITS MAZIR-E-SHARIF
COALITION FORCES RESPOND TO MULTIPLE INSURGENT ATTACKS MAY 18
COALITION FORCES RECOVER FIVE WEAPONS CACHES
Department of Defense
Unity Government a Turning Point in Iraq - Story
Too Soon to Announce Troop Withdrawal - Story
Up to 80 Taliban Believed Killed in Operation - Story
Next 100 Days Crucial for Iraq, Casey Says - Story
VA Urges Caution After Theft of Personal Info - Story
IRAQIS TAKE THE LEAD
Iraqi Signal School Graduates Latest Class - Story
REBUILDING IRAQI
School Benefits More Than 800 Iraqi Students - Story
ON THE GROUND
Taji Center Stresses Counterinsurgency Ops - Story - On Assignment
Gunners Safer, See Better With New Turrets - Story
U.S. Sailors Monitor Iraqi Oil Platform Security - Story
IN IRAQ
Security Mission Unit Keeps Sheikh Informed
Combat Support Hospital Still Saving Lives
Bulletproof Jacket Keeps Troops Afloat
IN AFGHANISTAN
Coalition Vendor Day Aids Afghan Businesses
Afghan Soldiers Get In-Depth Airdrop Training
IN THE HORN OF AFRICA
Marines Help Rebuild Djiboutian Soccer Field
Pakistani Admiral Visits Camp Lemonier
Task Force Troops Visit African Orphanages
TOP NEWS
IRAQ
U.S. Marine Killed
Bush, Rice Weigh In on Government
Unity Office to Aid New Government
Too Soon to Predict U.S. Withdrawal
Tips Lead to IED Factory
Muqdadiyah Raid Successful
Renewal In Iraq
Fact Sheet: Progress and Work Ahead
Report: Strategy for Victory in Iraq
Iraq Daily Update
This Week in Iraq (PDF)
Multinational Force Iraq
State Dept. Weekly Iraq Report (PDF)
'Boots on the Ground' Audio Archive
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
AFGHANISTAN
Forces Kill 20 Enemy in Firefight
U.S. Soldier Killed, Six Wounded
Weapons Found, Taliban Targeted
Forces Kill 61 Enemy, Nab 20
Taliban Fighters Killed in Operation
New Radio Station Opens
Afghanistan Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
Rice Comments on Gitmo Closing
Conference Focus: Maritime Ops
Detainees Skirmish With Guards
Conference Topic: Security Efforts
Detainee Transfer Announced
Pentagon Tests Bio-Attack Response
U.S., Australia to Share More Info
Fact Sheet: Budget Request
Fact Sheet: War on Terror
Fact Sheet: Terror Plots Disrupted
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
Nation, Families Remember Fallen
USS Reagan Crew Visits UAE
DoD Leaders: Uncle Sam Needs You
Rumsfeld, Pace: No Mission Conflict
U.S. Relinquishes IADB Position
National Guard, Reserve Update
CASUALTIES
Officials Identify Navy 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
1059 - Henri I crowns his son King Philip I of France.
1275 - King Edward I of England orders that persecution of French Jews cease.
1420 - Jews are expelled from Syria and Austria.
1421 - Jews in Austria are imprisoned and expelled.
1430 - Joan of Arc is captured by Burgundians; later sold to the British.
1660 - King Charles II returns from exile sails from Scheveningen to England.
1701 - Captain (William) Kidd is hanged in London, convicted of piracy and murder.
1774 - Tea is dumpted into the Chester River in the Chestertown tea party.
1785 - Benjamin Franklin announces his invention of bifocals.
1788 - South Carolina becomes the eighth state to ratifythe U.S. Constitution.
1861 - Virginia citizens vote 3-1 in favor of secession.
1862 - Stonewall Jackson's Confederates take Front Royal, VA.
1864 - Battle of Dallas (GA); First day of fighting at the Battle of North Anna (VA)
1865 - For the first time since Lincoln's assassination, the flag at the White House flies at full staff; The Grand Review victory parade takes place in Washington, DC.
1867 - The Jesse James Gang robs a bank in Richmond, MO, getting away with $4,000. Two people are killed.
1873 - Canada's North West Mounted Police Force (RCMPF) forms.
1900 - The Associated Press (AP) News Service forms.
1903 - Wisconsin adopts the first U.S. direct primary election law. 1915 - Italy declares war on Austria-Hungary and Germany.
1928 - 22 die in a bomb attack on the Italian embassy in Buenos Aires.
1939 - The St. George Cross (British) is first presented; Hitler proclaims he wants to move into Poland
1940 - The first great Spitfire dogfight occurs.
1943 - Over 800 Allied bombers attack Dortmund.
1944 - Chinese counter-attack at the Hunan front
1945 - The British arrest Admiral Karl Doenitz; The German island of Helgoland surrenders to the British; Heinrich Himmler commits suicide; Lord Haw-Haw is arrested; Winston Churchill resigns as PM.
1953 - Schools first use Cliff's Notes.
1956 - A World Trade Center is dedicated in Ferry Building in San Fransisco.
1977 - Moluccan extremists hold 155 people hostage (over 100 are children) on a hijacked Dutch train. The children are released six days later; the siege ends on June 11th; the Supreme Court refuses to hear the appeals of H. R. Halderman, John Ehrlichman, and John Mitchell (Watergate)
1981 - Barcelona fascists take 200 hostages.
1991 - The last Cubans troops leave Angola.
1994 - 270 pilgrims die in the crowd crush in Mina, Saudi-Arabia.
Birthdays:
1790 - Jules-Sébastien-César Dumont d'Urville, explorer
1813 - Union Brevet Major General Mason Brayman
1824 - Union Major General Ambrose Everett Burnside
1837 - Union Brevet Major General James Sanks Brisbin
1848 - German WWI General / chief of staff Helmuth J. L. von Moltke; Otto Lilienthal, pioneer aviator.
1908 - Max Abramovitz, American architect (Lincoln Center, U.N. Building)
1913 - Major General Ian Graeme
1933 - Bruce A. Peterson, American test pilot (M2, HL-10)
1938 - John R. Miller (Representative-WA)
1958 - Thomas Reiter Germany, cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-22)
Passings:
1153 - David I, king of Scotland
1498 - Girolamo Savonarola, dictator of Florence, tortured & executed
1701 - Captain William Kidd, Scottish pirate, hanged in London
1881 - Kit Carson, frontiersman
1934 - Bonnie Parker & Clyde Barrow (Bonnie & Clyde), killed in shootout with police in Shreveport, LA.
1945 - Heinrich Himmler Nazi/Gestapo leader, suicide while in prison
1983 - Albert Claude Belgian, biologist, Nobel prize winner
1991 - Peter T. Thwaites, British Brigadier General / playwright
Reported Missing in Action
1965
Walker, Orien Judson, US Army (MA); Killed in Captivity, February,1966
1967
The following USN personnel reported MIA from SH3A:
Homuth, Richard W. (CA); KIA / BNR
Pettis, Thomas E. (AL); KIA / BNR
Schmittou, Eureka Lavern (AL); KIA / BNR
Soucy, Ronald Philip (IN); KIA / BNR
1968
Cochran, Isom Carter, Jr.,US Army (TX); slipped crossing river, Killed / BNR
Lane, Glen O., US Army SF (TX) ; presumed KIA or captured in ground fight (w/Owen)
Owen, Robert D., US Army SF (VA) ; presumed KIA or captured in ground fight (w/Lane)
Schrump, Raymond C., US Army (WI); captured while driving truck, released by PRG February, 1973 (injured) - retired as a Lt. Colonel - alive as of 1998
1969
Benton, Gregory R., USMC (CA); family states is Native American (record lists caucasian)
Ramirez, Armando, US Army (AZ); UH1H shot down, KIA / BNR
1972
Byrns, William G., USAF (MO); F4D shot down (w/Bean), released by DRV March, 1973 - active duty Colonel as of 1996 - alive and well in 1998
Bean, William R., Jr. USAF (AL); F4D shot down (w/Byrns), released by DRV March, 1973 - alive and well in 1998
Barnett, Charles E. USN (TX); A7B shot down - remains returned November, 1988 - ID'd February, 1989