Quote of the Day
"We hope for the future and emulate the World War II generation.
We look to their courage, to their determination, and to their commitment.
Today, our brave young men and women are doing just that.
You see it in Iraq, you see it in Afghanistan,
and you see it in other places around the world.
I have visited them in the field and in the Fleet, and in our hospitals.
And I can tell you that this generation of fighting women and men
are up to the challenge. Their eyes sparkle. Their resolve is steel.
They know there is no substitute for the power
that comes from a vision of freedom. "
-- Admiral Mike Mullen, Chief of Naval Operations,
at the 64th Annual Pearl Harbor Day Commemoration,
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 7 December 2005
"We hope for the future and emulate the World War II generation.
We look to their courage, to their determination, and to their commitment.
Today, our brave young men and women are doing just that.
You see it in Iraq, you see it in Afghanistan,
and you see it in other places around the world.
I have visited them in the field and in the Fleet, and in our hospitals.
And I can tell you that this generation of fighting women and men
are up to the challenge. Their eyes sparkle. Their resolve is steel.
They know there is no substitute for the power
that comes from a vision of freedom. "
-- Admiral Mike Mullen, Chief of Naval Operations,
at the 64th Annual Pearl Harbor Day Commemoration,
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 7 December 2005
News of Note
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Dems Take Aim at Iraq $$
Senate rejects measure opposing troop 'surge'
Militants Take Violence on the Road
Secretary of State Rice Makes Surprise Visit to Baghdad
Clinton urges start of Iraq pullout in 90 days
Rice urges reconciliation on Baghdad trip - Video
Plan seen behind downings of U.S. copters: report
Troops on Trial
Marine takes plea deal in Iraqi murder
Other Military News
Battlefield trauma techniques may help civilians
Italians protest over U.S. base expansion - Video
Worldwide Wackos
Syria's Assad holds talks in Iran over Iraq
Politics / Government
Moles removed from Bush's face are not cancerous
Bush: fixing health care is "urgent priority"
Obama says U.S. ready for a black leader
'08 hopefuls campaign amid vote on surge
In the Courts / Crime and Punishment / Law and Order
Report: Feds Figure Out Pizza Bomber Case
Ore. City Sues Lotto Winners Over Wild Parties
Man Convicted of Molesting Girl on Flight
Cops Nab Suspect in Elie Wiesel Attack
Man Sues IBM for $5M Over Adult Chat Firing
U.N. News
Europe can do more on climate change: UNEP head
UN urged to take action on asteroid threat
U.N.: Hunger kills 18,000 kids each day
Media in the Media / Bloggers in the News / Watching the Web
BYU Bans YouTube Access for Students
Science / Medicine / Technology
Bionic Eye Restores Sight to the Blind
Physicists dream of next big particle smasher
Russia confirm two H5N1 bird flu cases
Diabetes in pregnancy can hamper infant memory
Solar storm satellites launched from Florida
Politics plays role in disease research
Mother Nature
Colo. Avalanche Hits Auto; Skiers Hampered
JetBlue Reeling From Valentine's Day Storm
Avalanches block highways in Colo.
N.D. tries to break snow angel record
Oddities
Forgotten Man Frozen in Time - VIDEO
Britney Takes it All Off... Her Head - VIDEO
Just Ducky: U.K.'s 4-Legged Feathered Friend
Living in a cave
Get your sexy cake on
A man who loves to hear, "it's so small!"
Secret to his long life: No wife!
Other News of Note
Tenn. Station Sells Gas Mixed With Water
Japan turns down Greenpeace help on whaling ship - Video
French Nazi-era collaborator Papon dies
Outrage Over College Party Mocking Hispanics
Fox News
Pa. House Fire Kills Six Children, Woman
PHOTOS: Mardi Gras Parties Begin - STORY
Anna Nicole Embalmed, Wills Estate to Son
Wind-Up Computers Set for Delivery To Kids in Third World Countries
Reuters: Top News
David Crosby ill, Crosby-Nash tour postponed
Chirac awards high French order to Clint Eastwood
Stocks eye CPI, retail results in short week
Oil jumps above $59 on U.S. Nigeria warning
Probe of Valero refinery fire begins in Texas
Lufthansa ground, cabin staff get pay rise
Johnson family hikes Fidelity board presence
Ex-Merrill bankers aiming to avoid 2nd Enron trial
AP World News
Celebs able to skirt prescription laws
Lefty's stumble opens field at Nissan
Vanderbilt snaps Florida's streak at 17
Carnival brings revelers to Big Easy
Cash-hungry states eye business tax
Fire nearly quelled at Texas refinery
UCLA defeats Arizona to stay atop Pac-10
No. 14 Georgetown holds off Villanova
Frank Broyles to resign as Arkansas AD
4 states may divert conservation funds
NAACP move to D.C. delayed
S.F. tribute honors James Kim
Military.com
US Deploys Stealth Fighters
VA Suspends Some Medical Research
Milbloggie Voting is Open
CENTCOM: Press Releases
BAGHDAD SECURITY PLAN OFFICIALLY NAMED 'FARDH AL-QANOON'
MND-B COMMANDING GENERAL EXPLAINS SECURITY PLAN FOR BAGHDAD
173RD AIRBORNE BRIGADE TO DEPLOY TO AFGHANISTAN
USJFCOM
JPADS continues to improve the way it delivers aerial drops to the warfighter - podcast
DefenseLink
Officials Accelerate Army Unit's Deployment - Story
Dedication Key to Baghdad Security Plan - Story
Video: Fil Gives Iraq Operational Update
Transcript: Fil Gives Iraq Operational Update
Force Increase Necessary for War on Terror - Story
Corps Reaches Out to Former Marines
Family Program Leaders Define Top Concerns - Story
Officials Present Top Family Readiness Awards
More Headline News
Guardsmen Help Storm-Stranded Motorists
Bush Will Protect U.S. Troops, Not Provoke War
President Says Baghdad Security Plan on Track
North Korea Agrees to Nuclear Disarmament
Military News
Military Health System Excels at Mission
Chu: Recruiting, Retention Remain Solid
Officials ID Soldier Missing in Action from Korean War
Marines, Djiboutians Train Side by Side
Transformation
Pentagon Channel Launches New Web Site on Feb. 19 - Story
Propane Plant Fuels Alternatives
New Program Encourages Savings
U.S., Peruvian Air Forces Train
36th Ops Group Reactivates
War on Terror
Troops Gain U.S. Citizenship - Story
Weapons Caches Found
Bomb-Making Factory Destroyed
Iraqis Capture al Qaeda Leader
America Supports You
Group Helps Soldier Fly - Story
Operation Jellybeans Launches
Channel Airs Troop Valentine Messages
'VetFran' Helps with Franchises
Face of Defense
Soldier Survives Sniper's Bullet
Spouses Serve in Iraq
Sailor Earns Bronze Star
DefendAmerica
NEWS UPDATES
Baghdad Security Plan Can Work - Story
Stability & Security in Iraq Report (pdf)
For Top News Visit DefenseLink
ON THE GROUND
U.S. Military Helps Build Health Center on Island - Story
Deployed Servicemembers Become U.S. Citizens - Story
Chaplain, Soldiers Escort Fallen Heroes Home - Story
Market Opening Signifies Iraqi Resilience - Story
Air Cavalry Brigade Hits 200th Re-enlistment - Story
Soldiers, Iraqi Citizens Share Goal of Peace - Story
Iraqi Police Train to Lead, Protect Fellow Officers - Story
IN IRAQ
Comedians Bring Laughter to U.S. Troops
Army Vice Chief of Staff Visits Ironhorse Troops
1st Stinger Battery Begins Iraq Deployment
U.S. Troops, Iraqis Celebrate Bridge Opening
U.S. Marines Help Secure 'Smugglers Town'
Organization Delivers Supplies to Iraqi Families
Aircrew Aids Globemaster Carrying Injured
Iraqis 'Get Answers' from Civil Affairs Marines
Americans Unite with Socotra to Build Schools
Engineers Build High School in Northern Baghdad
Army Engineers Help Build Potable Water Plant
DefendAmerica Week in Review
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday
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
'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: Terror Plots Disrupted
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
Weather
Afghanistan
Bost/Laskar Ghurian Herat Kabul Qandahar
Germany
Ansbach Aschaffenburg Berlin Berlin-Tempelhof Berlin/Schonefeld Bremerhaven
Darmstadt Frankfurt Frankfurt/Main Freiburg/Breisgau Garmisch
Garmisch-Partenkirchen Geilenkirchen Gelnhausen Giessen Kitzingen
Hanau Am Main Heidelberg Mainz Mannheim Nurnberg Stuttgart Trier
Wiesbaden Wurzburg
Gitmo
Guam
Agana Agana Heights Agat Andersen AFB Asan Barrigada
Iraq
Al Azamiyah Al Basrah Al Hillah Al Karkh Al Kazimiyah Al Kut
An Nasiriyah Baghdad Baqubah Mosul Najaf Nineveh Tall Kayf
Japan
Kadena Air Base Okinawa Tokyo Yokohama
Philippines
Baler Radar Site Catanduanes Radar Site Manila
South Korea
Cheju Upper/Radar Chonju Chunchon Inch'on Kunsan Masan Mokp'o
Osan Pusan Seoul Suwon Taegu Taejon Tonghae Radar Site Ulsan Yosu
Today in History
1129 - Jerusalem taken by Emperor Frederik II
1503 - Henry Tudor created Prince of Wales (later Henry VIII)
1536 - France & Turkey sign military/trade agreement against King Karel
1563 - Huguenot Jean Poltrot de Méré shoots General François De Guise
1574 - Zeeland falls to Dutch rebels
1634 - Ferdinand II orders commander Albrecht von Wallenstein's execution
1688 - Quakers conduct 1st formal protest of slavery in Germantown, PA
1713 - French invade under Jacques Cassard on Curaçao
1745 - Bonnie Prince Charlie's troops occupy Inverness, Scotland
1787 - Austrian emperor Jozef II bans children under 8 from labor
1815 - Treaty of peace with Great Britain proclaimed
1828 - More than 100 vessels destroyed in a storm, Gibraltar
1841 - 1st continuous filibuster in US Senate began, lasting until March 11
1849 - 1st regular steamboat service to San Francisco CA starts: gold rush prospectors from east coast
1850 - California Legislature creates 9 Bay Area counties
1856 - American (Know-Nothing) Party abolishes secrecy
1857 - Insurrection of Chinese in Sarawak, Borneo
1861 - Confederate President Jefferson Davis inaugurated at Montgomery, AL; King Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia becomes 1st king of Italy
1865 - Evacuation of Charleston SC; Sherman's troops burn the city; Union troops force Confederates to abandon Fort Anderson, NC; Battle of Ft. Moultrie, SC
1876 - Direct telegraph link established between Britain & New Zealand
1879 - Arabs capture Egyptian premier Nabar Pasha
1884 - General Charles Gordon arrives in Khartoum
1891 - Captain Archinard's army fights with Nyamina of Niger in West-Sudan
1896 - Cave of Winds at Niagara Falls goes almost dry for 1st time in 50 years
1899 - San Francisco named as a port of dispatch for Army transports
1900 - Battle at Paardeberg -- 1,270 British killed/injured; British troops occupy Monte Christo Natal
1901 - H. Cecil Booth patented a dust removing suction cleaner
1908 - 1st US postage stamps in coils issued
1915 - Germany begins a blockade of England
1921 - British troops occupy Dublin
1922 - Kenesaw Mountain Landis resigns his judgeship to work for baseball
1927 - US & Canada begin diplomatic relations
1930 - Cow flown & milked, milk sealed in paper containers & parachuted; US astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovers Pluto
1932 - Japan declares Manchuria Independent
1942 - Japanese troop land on Bali
1944 - Maastricht resistance fighter JAJ Janssen arrested
1947 - 24 die in a train crash in Gallitzin, PA
1951 - Nepál becomes a constitutional monarchy
1955 - Baghdad Pact signed, making Turkey & Iraq a defense alliance
1960 - 8th Winter Olympics games open in Squaw Valley, CA
1962 - France & Algerian Muslims negotiate truce to end 7 year war
1964 - Papandreou government takes power in Greece
1965 - 27 copper miners die in avalanche, Granduc Mountain, British Columbia; Gambia gains independence from Britain (National Day)
1968 - British adopt year-round daylight savings time; 10,000 demonstrators against US in Vietnam War in West-Berlin; 10th Winter Olympics games close at Grenoble, France
1969 - PLO-attack El-Al plane in Zurich, Switzerland
1970 - Chicago 7 defendants found innocent of inciting to riot; US President Nixon launches "Nixon-doctrine"
1972 - California Supreme Court abolishes death penalty; Giulio Andreotti sworn in as premier of Italy
1974 - NASA launches Italian satellite San Marcos C-2 (235/843 km)
1975 - Italy broadens abortion law
1977 - Space Shuttle above a Boeing 747 goes on its maiden flight
1979 - NASA launches space vehicle S-202; Snow falls in the Sahara Desert; President Zia ur-Rahmans National Party wins elections in Bangladesh
1980 - Pierre Elliott Trudeau's Liberal Party wins Canada's elections
1984 - Revised concordat between Italy & the Vatican signed
1988 - Anthony M. Kennedy sworn in as Supreme Court Justice
Birthdays
1516 - Mary I Tudor (Bloody Mary), (1553-58), 1st reigning Queen of Great Britain
1609 - Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon, English Lord Chancellor/PM (1660-67)
1677 - Jacques Cassini French astronomer (rings of Saturn)
1745 - Count Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta, physicist/inventor (battery)
1805 - Louis Malesherbes Goldsborough Rear Admiral (Union Navy)
1817 - Lewis Addison Armistead and Walter Page Lane, Confederate Brigadier Generals
1829 - Jean Jacques Alfred Mouton, Confederate Brigadier General
1833 - James Deshler, Confederate Brigadier General
1836 - Swami Ramakrishna (Gadadhar Chatterji), Hindu saint (preached unity of all religions)
1853 - August Belmont, Jr., racehorse breeder (Man 'O War)/founder (New York Jockey Club)
1892 - Wendell Wilkie, Presidential candidate (1940)/author (One World)
1895 - George "The Gipper" Gipp, Notre Dame football star; Semjon Timoshenko, Russian marshal/inspector-general (WWII)
1903 - Nikolaj V. Podgorny, President of USSR (1965-77)
1907 - Harm van Riel, Dutch politician (Dutch Liberal Party)
1912 - Heinz Kühn, German premier (North-Rhine Westphalia)
1922 - Eric Gairy, premier (Grenada)
1927 - John W. Warner (Senator-VA), married Liz Taylor
1930 - Theodore C. Freeman, Captain USAF/astronaut
1931 - Maxwell Thurman, US General
1947 - Eliot L. Engel (Representative-NY); Princess Maria Christina [Marijke], of Netherlands
1948 - Carolyn B. Maloney (Representative-NY)
1957 - Vanna White (Rosich), TV game show hostess (Wheel of Fortune)
1965 - Peter Martini, journalist
1968 - Chris McKendry, ESPN sportscaster
Passings
0999 - Gregory V (Bruno), 1st German Pope
1478 - Duke of Clarence, forced drowning in a wine barrel
1587 - Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1560-87), beheaded at 44
1861 - Louis C. Luzac, Dutch minister of Internal affairs, dies at 74
1890 - Julius Andrássy, Sr., Earl/Premier of Hungary (1867-71), dies at 66
1895 - Albrecht, Archduke of Austrian (Battle at Custozza), dies at 77
1917 - Charles E. Barber, US chief engraver (1879-1917)
1932 - Frederik Augustus III, King of Saxon (1904-18), dies at 66
1938 - Edward Anseele, Belgian minister of Rail, dies at 81
1949 - Niceto A. Zamora y Torres, Premier of Spain (1931-36), dies at 71
1963 - Todd "Hugh" Gaitskell, leader British Labour Party, dies at 56
1966 - Grigori Grigoyevich Nelyubov, Russian cosmonaut, dies at 31
1967 - Robert J. Oppenheimer, creator of atomic bomb, dies at 62
1969 - Dragisa Cvetkovic, Serbian premier of (Yugoslavia 1939-4.), dies at 76
1973 - Franc Costello, US gangster, dies at 82
1975 - Chivu Stoica (Stoica Chivu), premier of Romania (1955-61), dies at 66
1975 - Raymond Moley, US advisor to President Roosevelt "Brain Trust", dies at 88
1997 - Enrique Peralta Azurdia, military President of Guatemala (1963-66)
2001 - (Ralph) Dale Earnhardt, NASCAR driver/"The Intimidator", dies in crash during Daytona 500 at 49
Reported Missing in Action
1966
Murray, Joseph Vaughn, USN (MO); A6A shot down (w/Schroeffel), KIA, body not recovered
Ruffin, James T., USN (AL); F4B shot down (w/Spencer) - remains returned June, 1983
Spencer, Larry H., USN (IA); F4B shot down (w/Ruffin), released by DRV February, 1973 - retired as a Commander - alive and well as of 1998
Schroeffel, Thomas Anthony, USN (PA); A6A shot down (w/Murray), KIA, body not recovered
1967
Duart, David H., USAF (PA); F105F shot down (w/Jensen), released by DRV March, 1973 - retired as a Colonel - alive and well as of 1998
Jensen, Jay R., USAF (UT); F105F shot down (w/Duart), released by DRV February, 1973 - retired as a Lt. Colonel - deceased, May 1998
1969
The following USN personnel reported MIA and presumed Killed when their KA3B disappeared and apparently crashed in water while returning to ship:
Chapman, Rodney M. (MI); pilot
Jerome, Stanley M. (MI)
Schimmels, Eddie R., (CA)
Also reported MIA this day in 1969:
Brucher, John M., USAF (OR); F105D shot down, voice contact after ejection
1970
Daffron, Thomas C., USAF (IL); F4C shot down (w/Morley)remains ID'd August, 1999
Gillen, Thomas E., USAF (KS); F4D shot down
Morley, Charles F., USAF (MO); F4C shot down (w/Daffron) - remains ID"d August, 1999
1971
The following US Army and personnel reported MIA when their UH1H was shot down during an extraction mission (an attempt was made to recover the remains after they were located, but the site had to be abandoned when the recovery crew came under heavy fire:
Berg, George P., (NJ); aircraft commander, KIA in crash, remains tagged, not recovered
Demsey, Walter E., Jr., (NJ); crewchief, KIA in crash, remains tagged, not recovered
Johnson, Gary L., (CA); door gunner, KIA in crash, remains tagged, not recovered
Lloyd, Allen R., SF (MN); KIA in crash, remains tagged, not recovered
Watson, Ronald L., SF (TX); KIA in crash, remains tagged, not recovered
Woods, Gerald E., SF (OR); KIA in crash, remains tagged, not recovered
The following US Army personnel reported MIA when their OH6A was shot down:
Crandall, Gregory S. (WA); pilot, remains returned 1991 - ID'd June, 1993
Engen, Robert J. (CA); scout/observer, remains ID'd October, 1991
Llewellen, Walter E. (IN); crewchief, remains ID'd October, 1991