Quote of the Day
"I have seen the face of terror, I have felt the stinging cold of fear.
I have lived the times most would say are best forgotten.
But at least I can say I am proud of what I was -- a Soldier."
-- Author unknown.
"I have seen the face of terror, I have felt the stinging cold of fear.
I have lived the times most would say are best forgotten.
But at least I can say I am proud of what I was -- a Soldier."
-- Author unknown.
News of Note
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Biden sets benchmarks for Iraq study group
Iran says will do all it can to help Iraq - Video
Iraq militants claim downing F16: Jazeera TV
U.S. says Iraq in "new phase" but denies civil war
Bush broadens diplomatic efforts on Iraq
Mortar rounds lead to Iraq facility fire
Britain may start pulling out of Iraq
Saddam Still on Trial
Operation Enduring Freedom
Blast in Afghanistan kills two Canadians - Video
Homeland Security / War on Terror
Phil Donahue Makes Anti-War Film
'All Clear' After Anthrax Scare at Lincoln Memorial
Mid-East Ceasefire / Hamas Rising / Israel at War
Israel says ready to free prisoners - Video
Olmert reaches out to Palestinians
Religion of Peace??
Security Tightened for Pope's Visit to Turkey
Worldwide Wackos
Chavez Vows to Beat 'Devil' In Upcoming Re-Election Bid
Chavez challenger urges fair Venezuelan vote
Chile's Pinochet again put under house arrest
Politics / Government
Likability poll bad news for Kerry
NSA / CIA
Justice Department eyes spy program
Science / Nature
Forest fragmentation hurts Amazon biodiversity
Oddities
Partridge in a Pear Tree Will Co$t Plenty
Say What? Exotic Pet Threat Rivals Terrorism
Fortune 500 CEO in Sex Extortion Case
"Chunder Down Under" for ailing Elton
Ho-ho-hoping for more Santas..
Other News of Note
Spy Probe Finds 2 Nuke Hot Spots - VIDEO
Report: Dead Former Spy Had Russian Oil Secrets
Britain tracing poison that killed spy
Officials ID 3rd Woman Found Dead in Atlantic City
Fox News
Criminal Probe Launched in Deadly Group Home Fire - VIDEO
Black Leaders Call for War on N-Word
Video: Jesse Jackson Reacts to Michael Richards' Apology
NYC Mayor Says Groom Shooting 'Disturbing'
Reuters: Top News
Kidnappings, violent crime surge in Haiti
Congo Supreme Court declares Kabila president
Berlusconi kept in hospital after heart scare
Flat-screen TVs, game consoles top holiday list
Smokers must quit, not just cut down, study finds
Scan could do away with mammogram pain
Pamela Anderson, Kid Rock to divorce
Stocks mark worst drop in months
Palm cuts forecast on Treo delay
Airline shares weaker on rising oil prices
Dollar slides versus euro; near 20-mth low - Video
Oil up $1 as Saudi suggests another OPEC cut
Heavy spending and Amazon
Falling dollar may benefit some firms
Nasdaq secures over $5.8 bln financing for LSE bid
Ford plans to secure $18 bln in financing
Investors wait to see if busy stores mean profits
Delta retired pilots to get $800 mln in claims
Falling dollar may benefit some firms
Palm cuts forecast on Treo delay
AP World News
NYC mayor disturbed by deadly shooting
Doctors test implant to block strokes
Online shopping season begins with deals
AP: McGwire may fall short in Hall vote
Wall Street has worst day in 4 months
Bama sees Crimson, fires coach Shula
EU says more than half e-mails are spam
South Korea to kill cats, dogs
Dantonio hired as Michigan State coach
Correa looks toward reforms in Ecuador
Mother in trial in kids' bay deaths
S.C. cops chase murder suspect in school
Military.com
Podcast: Go Big, Long, or Home?
Op-ed: The New Groupthink
Blog: Single Digit Midget
'Tis the Season to Kit Up!
DT: Axe on the Buffalo
Advisors: Fight Holiday Weight Gain
CENTCOM: News Releases
FOUR CIVILIANS INJURED IN RAMADI
IRAQI SECURITY FORCES SECURE OIL PIPELINE FIRE SITE
USJFCOM
Exercise preps 82nd Airborne Division staff for Afghanistan deployment
Milestone reached in development of Cross Domain Collaborative Information Environment - podcast
Liveblogging: Unified Endeavor 07-1
Omni Fusion ties Army into UR 2015 - podcast
Department of Defense
NEWS UPDATES
Abizaid: Bigger Problems Await if Extremists Hold Sway on Region - Story
For Top News Visit DefenseLink
ON THE GROUND
Troops in Iraq Face 'Observant, Adaptive Enemy' - Story
Iraqi Trainees Learning Urban Combat Skills - Story
U.S. Units Steadily Secure, Rebuild Afghanistan - Story
Military Missions Change as Afghan Army Evolves - Story
IN IRAQ
U.S. Soldiers Work to Fortify Afghan Army
Soldiers in Baghdad Partake in Holiday Feast
U.S. Troops Share Thanksgiving With Iraqis
Preparation Provides Key to Turkey Day in Iraq
Army’s BOLT Helps Secure Iraqis Future
New Iraq-Zakros Primary School to Open in Kirkuk
IN AFGHANISTAN
Gainey Visits Deployed Troops for Thanksgiving
Top Afghan Enlisted Soldier Helps NCO Corps
Training Center Prepares Future Afghan Soldiers
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 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
1520 - Ferdinand Magellan begins crossing the Pacific Ocean.
1795 - The U.S. pays $800,000 and a frigate as tribute to Algiers and Tunis.
1853 - Olympia is established as the capital of Washington Territory.
1861 - The Confederate congress officially admits Missouri to the CSA.
1871 - The Ku Klux Klan trials begin in a South Carolina Federal District Court.
1895 - America's first auto race starts; 6 cars start out on the 55-mile course; the winner averages 7 MPH.
1908 - 154 men die in a coal mine explosion in Marianna, PA.
1919 - The American-born Lady Astor is elected as the first female member of the British Parliament.
1922 - In NYC, Captain Cyril Turner of the RAF gives the first skywriting exhibition; he spells out "Hello USA. Call Vanderbilt 7200" - 47,000 do.
1929 - Admiral Richard E. Byrd first flies to the South Pole.
1942 - In Boston, MA, nearly 500 die in a fire that destroys the Coconut Grove nightclub.
1943 - FDR, Churchill and Stalin meet at Tehran to map out their strategy.
1958 - Chad, the Congo, and Mauritania become autonomous within the French Community.
1964 - Mariner-4 is launched; it will be the first probe to fly by Mars.
1966 - A coup in Burundi overthrows the monarchy; a republic is declared.
1979 - An Air New Zealand DC-10 crashes in Antarctica killing 257
1983 - The 9th Space Shuttle Mission-Columbia 6-is launched
1986 - The Reagan administration exceeds the SALT-II arms limitations for the first time.
1987 - A South African Airways Boeing 747 crashes into the Indian Ocean, killing 159.
Birthdays
1628 - John Bunyan, English cleric/author (Pilgrim's Progress)
1785 - Achille-Charles duc de Broglie, French PM (1835-36)
1810 - William Froude, English engineer, naval architect
1820 - Friedrich Engels, German social philosopher; Marx's collaborator
1936 - Gary Hart (Sen-CO)
Passings
1262 - Shinran, founder of Japan's True Pure Land Buddhist sect
1939 - James A. Naismith, creator of basketball
1971 - Wasfi Tal, Jordan's PM, assassinated
1987 - Choh Hao Li, bio-chemist professor (isolated growth hormones)
Reported Missing in Action
1965
Reynolds, Jon A., USAF (DE); released by DRV February, 1973 – retired as a Brigadier General - alive and well as of 1998
Rutledge, Howard E., USN (CA); F8E shot down, released by DRV February, 1973 – deceased in 1984
1966
Hoeffs, John H., US Army (CA); Killed while swimming when a wave swept him out to sea, body not recovered
1970
Smith, Ronald E., US Army SF (IN); KIA, body not recovered
1972
Earnest, Charles M., USN (AL); A6A shot down (pilot), KIA, body not recovered
Harvey, Jack R., USAF (ME); F4D shot down (w/Jones)
Jones, Bobby M., USAF (GA); F4D shot down (w/Harvey)