Quote of the Day
"Sometimes it is entirely appropriate to kill a fly with a sledge-hammer!"
"Sometimes it is entirely appropriate to kill a fly with a sledge-hammer!"
-- Major Holdredge, USMC
Fox News
Deadly Blast Targets Shiite Workers in Baghdad
Officials confirm 100th U.S. casualty this month
Report: Missing GI Secretly Married to Iraqi Student
Pakistani Troops Attack School Used As Possible Al Qaeda Training Camp
NYC Declares War on Trans Fats
U.S. General: Expect More N. Korean Nuke Tests
Nigerian Officials Find Black Box From Crashed Jet
Storms Cause Two Deaths, Power Outages in East
California Blaze Now 85 Percent Contained
Runner Collapses, Dies at Marine Corps Marathon
Stocks to Watch: Verizon and Clear Channel
'Saw III' Scares Up $34.3 Million to Top Box Office
Possible 2008 Presidential Bid for Rep. Hunter?
University for Deaf Nixes Incoming President
Poll: DeLay Write-In Candidate Pulls Even With Dem
Runner Collapses and Dies at Marine Corps Marathon
Bill Cosby Blasts Black Parents for Not Getting Involved in Children's Lives
Pakistani Forces Kill 20 Militants in Attack on Al Qaeda-Linked Facility Near Afghan Border
Top U.S. General: Expect More North Korean Nuclear Tests
Gallaudet University Terminates Appointment of Incoming President
Federal Police Take Control of Mexico's Embattled Oaxaca
Reuters: Top News
Deadly month in Iraq - Video
Iraq wants U.S.-led forces to stay next year
Brazil's Lula gains momentum heading into 2nd term - Video
Britain calls for urgent climate change action
U.S. troop death toll in Iraq for October hits 100 - Video
U.S. can't account for some weapons for Iraqi army - Video
U.S. general says expects 2nd N.Korean nuclear test
Iran says sanctions will hurt others
Olmert gets cabinet nod for far-right partner
Heavy shelling in north Sri Lanka after talks fail
Algeria truck bombs kill two, show rebel defiance
Buoyed by polls, Lieberman "optimistic" of victory
No fast U.S. shift on Iraq if Democrats win: Dean
U.S. Democrats with big edge in campaign's last week
Australia unveils test-tube koalas
NASA mulls fate of coveted Hubble Space Telescope
Gamemaker courts new controversy - boys kissing
Vinyl vaults into digital age with new devices
Families of leprosy victims face bleak future
In Philippines, the living share space with the dead
Web health info seekers tend not to check sources
Emergency care should use trauma as example: doctors
Michael Jackson to appear at UK award show
"Endless" wait is over for new Who album
Yahoo shares rise after upgrade
American Power surges on Schneider bid
Nikkei falls nearly 2 pct after U.S., Japan data
Stock futures dip as Wal-Mart sales disappoint
European shares fall as growth worries persist
Lacker overshadows in-line inflation
Small-caps may have more room to run
Wal-Mart aside, October sales seen solid for U.S. chains
Core inflation up 0.2 percent in September
Verizon gets profit boost from wireless
Schneider to buy APC for $6.1 billion
Monster Worldwide says McKelvey resigns from board
GE Capital to buy Trustreet for $17.05 per share
AP World News
Consumer spending up 0.1 pct. in Sept.
St. Louis named most dangerous U.S. city
Santa Ana winds mostly gone in Calif.
9 survive Nigerian plane crash, 96 die
KFC to use no-trans-fat oil in chicken
Goodyear to close Texas plant, cut jobs
'Saw III' cuts up box office competition
Man builds 3,300-pound rubber band ball
Cowboys storm back, rout Panthers 35-14
Power out from wind storm in Northeast
Colts and Manning solve Broncos' defense
Cos. have broad aims for TV on the Web
Global warming could devastate economy
Dow, Nasdaq slide in early trading
Carter helps son in longshot Senate bid
Survey: Rising rates worry homeowners
CNBC looking to distinguish itself
Brazil's leftist president re-elected
China sets new high for yuan vs. dollar
Gallaudet campus cheers change at top
Boy reportedly takes stolen bus on route
Falcons' Vick too much for Bengals
Chase for suspect closes Ohio airport
Military.com
China Military to Tour U.S. Bases
CENTCOM: News Releases
ISF CAPTURES IED CELL
AFGHANISTAN CELEBRATES OPENING OF COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE
TERRORISTS KILLED DURING RAID IN BALAD
FOUR MEN APPREHENDED IN KIDNAPPING CASE
AIR STRIKES THWART TERRORIST AMBUSHES
AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY, POLICE TRAIN AT THE JOINT READINESS TRAINING CENTER
IA CONDUCTS OPERATION TO CAPTURE AN IED, WEAPONS CACHE
BUILDING FIRE AT AL ASAD, IRAQ
COALITION FORCES ESTABLISH NEW SECURITY STATION IN RAMADI
ONE TERRORIST KILLED, 10 OTHERS DETAINED
IRAQI POLICE DISCOVER LARGE WEAPONS CACHE WITH LOCAL HELP
COALITION HELICOPTER MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING
AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY, POLICE CONTINUE PREPARATION FOR TRAINING IN U.S.
MND-B SOLDIERS DETAIN 9 TERRORISTS, SEIZE WEAPONS
MND-B SOLDIERS ELIMINATE DEATH SQUAD
IA, MND-B SOLDIERS ENTER OMS BUILDING, ADJACENT STRUCTURE IN ATTEMPT TO FIND MISSING SOLDIER
USJFCOM
Urban Resolve 2015 comes to a close - podcast
USJFCOM supports Australia, USPACOM in developing combined training capability - podcast
Urban warfare experiment draws many players
USJFCOM, USTRANSCOM commanders sign joint vision statement
Command's experiment bringing focus to urban challenges
Command leadership assisted as Navy transforms officer training
USJFCOM exhibits Joint Force Projection ACTD - podcast
Department of Defense
NEWS UPDATES
Iraqis Anxious for Responsibility - Story
For Top News Visit DefenseLink
ON THE GROUND
Iraqi Army Continues to Grow into Modern Force - Story
Water Facility Produces 50,000 Gallons Daily - Story
Australians Work to Help Rebuild Iraq - Story
U.S., Iraqi Soldiers Uncover Weapons Caches - Story - Photos
IN IRAQ
Steady Hand Ensures Refueling of Aircraft
Iraqi Army Non-commissioned Officers Graduate
Soldiers Set Up Medical Ops in Rushdi Mullah
Engineers Help Fortify Iraqi Police Headquarters
Center Gives Iraqis Place to Voice Concerns
Iraqi Army Training Centers Prepare for Influx
IN AFGHANISTAN
Specialist Delivers Supplies, Hope to Students
Agha Jon School Reopens After Taliban Torching
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 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
1270 - The 8th - and final - Crusade is launched.
1888 - The first ballpoint pen is patented.
1905 - With the "October Manifesto," Russian Tsar Nicholas II grants civil liberties.
1918 - Slovakia asks for the creation of a Czechoslovakian state.
1919 - Baseball league presidents call for the abolishment of the spitball.
1922 - In Italy, Mussolini forms his cabinet.
1930 - Turkey and Greece sign a treaty of friendship.
1938 - Orson Welles panics a nation with the broadcast of "War of the Worlds."
1939 - The U.S.S.R. and Germany agree on partitioning Poland.
1941 - The Germans torpedo the USS Reuben James, despite the fact that the U.S. is not involved in the war.
1944 - Anne Frank is deported from Auschwitz to Bergen-Belsen.
1945 - The U.S. government announces the end of shoe rationing.
1948 - In Donora, Pennsylvania, smog kills 20 and sickens 6,000.
1953 - Dr. Albert Schweitzer and General George C. Marshall win the Nobel Peace Prize.
1954 - The Defense Department announces the elimination of all segregated regiments.
1956 - Israel captures the Egyptian militay post at El-Thamad.
1961 - The Soviet Party Congress unanimously approves a resolution removing Josef Stalin's body from Lenin's tomb in Red Square.
1961 - The Soviet Union tests a 58-megaton hydrogen bomb.
1965 - Fireworks explosions kill 50 in Cartagena, Colombia.
1967 - The U.S.S.R.'s Kosmos 186 and 188 make the first automatic docking & Venmera 13 launch.
1975 - Juan Carlos assumes power in Spain; the NY Daily News runs the headline "Ford to City: Drop Dead."
1976 - Jane Pauley becomes the news co-anchor of the Today show.
1979 - NASA launches the space vehicle S-203.
1980 - Honduras and El Salvador settle their boundary dispute; NASA launches Satcom-4.
1985 - The 22nd Space Shuttle Mission (61-A; Challenger 9) is launched.
1991 - A Middle East peace conference begins in Madrid, Spain.
Birthdays
1735 - John Adams, Declaration of Independence signer, second U.S. President (1797-1801)
1821 - Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevski, Russian novelist / short-story writer
1830 - Confederate Major-General John S. Bowen
1873 - Francisco Madero, Mexican revolutionary, president (1911-13)
1893 - Charles Atlas, body builder
1918 - Ted Williams, Baseball great (Red Sox - AL MVP '46, '49; Triple Crown '42, '47)
1939 - Grace Slick, rock vocalist (Jefferson Airplane-White Rabbit)
1946 - Robert L. "Hoot" Gibson, USN/astronaut (STS 41B, 61C, 27)
1969 - Brittany Gae Thompson, Miss Oregon-America (1991)
Passings
1893 - Sir John Abbott, PM of Canada (1891-92)
1991 - William Shea (Shea Stadium namesake)
Reported Missing in Action
1965
Page, Jasper N., USAF (MS); first to escape out of SVN, November, 1965 - alive and well as of 1998
1973
Sakamoto, Hideako (Japan); released January, 1974