Quote of the Day
"What was it that kept us going under such adverse conditions? I would say that it was a deep sense of responsibility to America and all that it stands for. Perhaps it could be summed up in that phrase that I have seen on a bumper sticker depicting the American Flag with these words: 'These colors don't run.' This may sound trite but I believe if we all would take a few moments and consider the benefits and privileges we have as Americans, then we can also ask ourselves, 'What can I do to deserve and keep these blessings?' The answer, if you will, is perhaps a return to more patriotism and honor amongst ourselves. I don't feel the image of America has fallen as so many have been heard to say, but we can certainly move forward and, hopefully, our example will be the impetus to start that movement."
-- Former POW Raymond J. Merritt, Col. USAF (Ret.)
"What was it that kept us going under such adverse conditions? I would say that it was a deep sense of responsibility to America and all that it stands for. Perhaps it could be summed up in that phrase that I have seen on a bumper sticker depicting the American Flag with these words: 'These colors don't run.' This may sound trite but I believe if we all would take a few moments and consider the benefits and privileges we have as Americans, then we can also ask ourselves, 'What can I do to deserve and keep these blessings?' The answer, if you will, is perhaps a return to more patriotism and honor amongst ourselves. I don't feel the image of America has fallen as so many have been heard to say, but we can certainly move forward and, hopefully, our example will be the impetus to start that movement."
-- Former POW Raymond J. Merritt, Col. USAF (Ret.)
News of Note
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Car Bomb Attack Kills Two Soldiers
Iraq PM's Plea
Iraq calls for calm after Pope's remarks
Bodies found as U.S. vows to secure Baghdad - Video
US Shifting Troops in Iraq
Operation Enduring Freedom
U.S., Afghan Troops Launch Broad Anti-Taliban Operation
Coalition soldier killed in Afghanistan
Four Taliban Militants Die in Afghanistan
Homeland Security / War on Terror
Bush Fights to Get 'Tools' to Interrogate Detainees
Troops on Trial
War Objector Faces new Charge
Other Military News
Former Coast Guard Commandant Dies
Worldwide Wackos
N.Korea says no nuclear talks under U.S. sanctions
Homegrown Moonbats
Anti-War Sermon Prompts IRS to Probe Calif. Church
Politics / Government
Bush to meet Abbas: Erekat (We should NOT be meeting with these people!!)
Mother Nature
Hurricane Lane Grows in Pacific, Takes Aim at Mexico
Helene Becomes Hurricane, Poses No Threat to Land
Oddities
Woman Slashes Mother's Throat, Kidnaps Baby
Police: Nurse Strangled Hit Man Hired to Kill Her
Sex Assault Charges Dropped in Wis. Necrophilia Case
Mayor's offer to film movie backfires
Madagascan leader's jet grounded by soldier's shots
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Pope Regretful Over Outrage
Protesters Attack 5 West Bank Churches
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N.M. Cops Probe Threat to Shoot People at Random
Abbott Recalls About 300,000 Bottles of Baby Formula
Reuters: Top News
Thousands in South Africa protest gay marriage bill
Mexican left must decide on post-election tactics
Astronauts see good start to station's next phase
Amid privacy backlash, Web publishers turn inward
Microsoft touts wireless connection as iPod killer
Russians run migrants from town in race violence
New Cajun music raises tempo on old French tunes
Blood protein may prevent malaria deaths: study
"Project Runway" final four show collections in NY
No laurels for "All the King's Men" at Toronto fest
Stocks may hit new highs if Fed stays put - Video
Stocks at 4-month highs, oil at 5-month lows - Video
Freescale shares climb - Video
Bull market gallop slows to a trot
DirecTV, EchoStar shares down on News Corp talks
Insurance an absolute surprise
Erik Dellith finds Embraer on the radar
Stocks may skip September slide
G7 tells China to unleash yuan
Paulson urges vigilance on terror finance
BP denies misleading Texas environmental regulator
Freescale in $17.6 billion sale pact
IMF vote reform set to be endorsed by members
Italy opposition slams Prodi in T.Italia row
AP World News
Ford cuts 10,000 jobs, closes 2 plants
Pathologist hired for Smith body autopsy
Martinez hit hard; Mets' clinch delayed
'Dog' unleashed: Chapman out on bail
Mets, Martinez can't clinch NL East
Iranian-born woman to be space tourist
Wife of accused in Phoenix case speaks
Gotti jurors hear closing arguments
2 teens suspected of Wis. school plot
Bush denies impropriety while at USC (Reggie Bush)
Study: Diabetes drug may be preventative
6-car pileup kills 4 on Texas highway
Man wanted in boy's slaying found dead
Astronauts allowed extra hour of sleep
Priests hear victims' tales of abuse
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Raul Castro, Hugo Chavez Star at Summit
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USJFCOM
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USJFCOM employee recognized as high school volunteer of the year
Command surgeon, wife participate in week-long bicycle ride across Iowa
Department of Defense
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ON THE GROUND
Iraq Reconstruction and Security Work in Tandem - Story
Iraqi Police, U.S. Soldiers Seize Weapons, Suspects - Story
25th Infantry Division Continues Transition Role - Story
IN IRAQ
Iraqi Police Department Recruits 67 Men-in-Blue
Iraqi Army Reaffirms Faith in Future of Iraq
Marines Make Midnight Run to Aid Iraqi Girl
A Moment for Historical Reflection in Mosul
Airmen Deploy to Monitor Airspace, Battlefield
Soldiers, Civilians Hold 9-11 Memorial Race
Troops in Iraq Honor Victims of Sept. 11 Attacks
Quality of Life Projects Continue to Find Success
Marines Work to Enhance
IN AFGHANISTAN
10th Mountain Division Soldiers Thwart Extremists
Legacy of Fallen Citadel Graduate Lives On
Coalition Forces Deliver Cement to Afghan Village
Reconstruction Team Donates Prayer Rugs
BACKGROUND
IRAQ
Renewal In Iraq
Iraq: Security, Stability
Fact Sheet: Progress and Work Ahead
Report: Strategy for Victory in Iraq
Iraq Daily Update
This Week in Iraq
Multinational Force Iraq
State Dept. Weekly Iraq Report (PDF)
'Boots on the Ground' Audio Archive
Weekly Reconstruction Report (PDF)
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
AFGHANISTAN
Afghanistan Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
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
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
Gitmo
Today in History
1630 - The Massachusetts village of Shawmut changes its name to Boston.
1662 - Flamsteed sees makes the first astronomical observation of a solar eclipse.
1782 - The Great Seal of the U.S. is used for the first time.
1795 - The British capture Capetown.
1862 - General Bragg's army surrounds 4000 federals at Munfordville, KY.
1908 - William C. Durant founds General Motors.
1915 - The U.S. takes control of Haitian customs and finances - it will last 10 years.
1919 - An act of Congress incorporates the American Legion.
1940 - Samuel T. Rayburn is elected Speaker of the House.
1945 - A barometric pressure of 856 mb (25.55") is recorded off Okinawa - a record low.
1947 - John Cobb sets a world auto speed record at 394.2 MPH.
1968 - Richard Nixon appears on "Laugh-in"
1971 - Six Klansmen are arrested in connection with the bombing of 10 school buses.
1974 - President Ford announces conditional amnesty for American Vietnam War deserters.
1977 - A 90-minute pilot of "Logan's Run" premiers on TV.
1982 - The massacre of 1000+ Palestinian refugees at Chatila & Sabra begins.
1983 - Arnold Schwarzenegger becomes a U.S. citizen.
1984 - "Miami Vice" premiers on TV.
1987 - NASA launches the S-209 space vehicle.
1990 - Iraq televises an 8-minute uncensored speech by George H.W. Bush.
1991 - The U.S. trial of Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega begins.
1995 - I got married! Happy Anniversary, honey!
Birthdays
1387 - King Henry V of England (1413-22)
1638 - King Louis XIV (the Sun King) of France (1643-1715)
1822 - Charles S. Crocker, President of Central & South Pacific Railroad
1823 - Francis Parkman, American historian/author (Oregon Trail)
1858 - A. Bonar Law, British PM (1922-23)
1875 - James Cash Penney, department store founder (J.C. Penney)
1877 - James J. Jeans, cosmologist/astrophysicist (Mysterious Universe)
1888 - Frans Sillanpaa, Finnish writer, Nobel Prize winner (Meek Heritage-1939)
1893 - Albert Szent-Gyoergyi Hungary, biochemist, Nobel Prize winner (1937)
1895 - Charles W. Bidwill Sr., NFL hall of famer (Chicago Cardinals)
1914 - Allen Funt, TV host & creator (Candid Camera)
1925 - B(lues) B(oy) King, blues singer, guitarist (The Thrill is Gone)
1956 - Kevin R. Kregel, pilot/astronaut
1962 - Kimberly McArthur, Playboy playmate (January, 1982)
Passings
1498 - Tomas de Torquemada, inquisitor responsible for burning 10,000 people to death
1672 - Anne Bradstreet, American poet
1946 - Sir James Jeans
1977 - Maria Callas, American-born prima donna
Reported Missing in Action
1965
Merritt, Raymond J., USAF (OR); F105 shot down (pilot), released by DRV February, 1973 - retired as a Colonel - alive and well as of 1998
*NOTE: Also flew 100 missions in the F-84 during the Korean War
Risner, Robinsin, USAF (OK); F105D shot down, released by DRV February, 1973 - retired as a Brigadier General - alive and well as of 1998
*NOTE: Also was a Korean War "Ace" flying 110 missions in the F-86
1966
Buchanan, Hubert E., USAF (IN); F4C shot down (systems operator, w/Robertson), released by DRV March, 1973 - alive as of 1998
Robertson, John L., USAF (WA); F4C shot down (pilot, w/Buchanan), reportedly DIC
1967
Bagley, Bobby R., USAF (GA); RF101 shot down, released by DRV March, 1973 - retired as a Colonel - deceased as of December, 1997
1969
Trampski, Donald J., US Army (IN); fell into river while crossing a bridge
1975
Biagini, Frederick J., Civilian; released, date unknown