Quote of the Day
"Without heroes, we're all plain people
and don't know how far we can go."
-- Bernard Malamud
"Without heroes, we're all plain people
and don't know how far we can go."
-- Bernard Malamud
News of Note
Operation Iraqi Freedom
White House Threatens Veto of Dems' Timetable
Top General: Force Alone 'Insufficient' for Iraq
Dreams of bombs, bad guys haunt Baghdad's children
GIs, Iraqis capture suspected insurgents
Military.com Poll: Troop Withdrawal Deadline
More Troops Deployed to Baghdad
Petraeus: Force Won't End Iraq Unrest
Operation Enduring Freedom
Top Afghan Warlord Breaks With Taliban
Homeland Security / War on Terror / Hamas-Hezbollah Happenings
Israeli Firm Develops Armed Combat Robot
Rival Lebanese leaders hold political crisis talks
Palestinian leaders say unity government near
Mosque leaders sentenced in terror sting
Other Military News
Clinton calls for GI 'Bill of Rights' (this from the women who said, "I loathe the military.")
House panel told of warnings about VA
Hostages' families fear military rescue
Worldwide Wackos
Report: Former Iranian Deputy Defense Minister Defecting to U.S.
Russia, China, object to tough sanctions on Iran
Politics / Government
Gingrich Admits Affair
Bush Arrives in Brazil for Latin American Tour
Raising Cane - Photos
Firefighters Union Blasts Giuliani
Coulter Column Yanked Over 'Faggot' Remark
Clashes mar start to Bush's Latin America tour - Video
States rush to move up in 2008 primary calendar
Illegal Immigration / Border Control
Cubans sneak ashore during U.S. security drill
U.S. agents under greater attack on Mexico border
Pennsylvania trial is first test of local immigration law
In the Courts / Crime and Punishment / Law and Order
Decomposing Bodies of 2 Toddlers Found Under House in San Antonio
Man Gets 6 Years for Shoving Mobile Phone Down Girlfriend's Throat
Police: Student Kills Himself in Front of Peers in School Hallway
Groom Accused of Trying to Run Over Wife After Honeymoon in Vegas
Parents of Formerly Conjoined Twins Accused of Abusing One of Them
Rock Star Pulled Over With Arsenal in Trunk
Vonage to Pay $58M to Verizon in Patent Case
Blues Traveler Frontman John Popper Arrested After Cops Find Weapons Cache, Drugs in His SUV
Feds: Baggage Handlers Brought Guns, Drugs on Flight
"Prison Break" actor charged in fatal L.A. crash
Big-city murders jump more than 10 pct.
U.N. News
U.N. chief urges single world agency for women
Science / Medicine / Technology
Colorado Woman in Vegetative State for 6 Years Awakens for 3 Days
Mexico's 'Half-Ton Man' Sheds Nearly 400 Pounds... Just 575 to Go
"'Don't discuss polar bears": memo to scientists
Lawmakers weigh path to generic biologic drugs
Rock scientists to make map of the world
La Nina may form in Pacific by May as El Nino disappears
Robot salamander may give evolution clues
Inseminated elephant gives birth in Asia
Study probes odor, sleep and memory link
Oddities
Chicken-Eating Cow Makes Farmer Famous
School for skewers? Shish!
Yes, spitting in the face is crime, court rules
Other News of Note
Kids Playing Hooky? Parents, Pay Up!
Student Invents Beer-Tossing Fridge - VIDEO
8 Kids Killed in NYC Blaze - PHOTOS - VIDEO
Ga. moves closer on school Bible classes
Fox News
Largest U.S. Homebuilder: '07 Going to 'Suck'
Forbes Billionaires List Grows by 19 Percent
Town Nixes 'Sopranos' for Portrayal of Italians
Cause of Anna Nicole's Death Known - VIDEO
Celebrity Budgets Exposed: Stars Who Scrimp and Scrooge
Pop Tarts: Lindsay Lohan Rejected by Nightclub
Reuters: Top News
AIDS hits U.S. blacks harder than other groups
Main Northern Ireland parties take strong poll lead - Video
Richest donors neglect global emergency fund: Oxfam
Billionaires richer, Russia, India rise: Forbes
Apple may use flash memory for notebooks: analyst
Video game makers name "Gears of War" best game
NHL sets example for FIFA with video technology
Brain stimulation may ease headaches, studies find
Health costs to surge without better prevention
Rock guitarist Eddie Van Halen enters rehab
Nikkei gains on machinery stocks
Indexes end higher on retailers, financials
No snow makes Quiksilver profit fall, shares down
Nucor gives upbeat forecast, steel shares lifted
New Century slips after initially rising
Recession? What recession?
Modest jobs boost seen for Feb
New Century stops taking loan applications
CVS ups Caremark bid
Ripplewood among suitors for Chrysler: source
SEC probes possible abuse in exec trading plans
U.S. jury orders Vonage to pay $58 mln in patent case
Navistar, Ford to try to resolve engine dispute
AP World News
'American Idol' whittled down to 12
Gates, Buffett top billionaires ranking
Cal stuns No. 4 UCLA in Pac-10 tourney
Bills trade Willis McGahee to Ravens
No. 9 Hoyas advance to Big East semis
Madison, Wis., named 'most walkable'
Stocks recover amid signs of stability
'Morning after' access sought at Kroger
Michael Jackson 'wouldn't change' career
Military.com
Slideshow: Battle Rattle
Def Tech: Track the Trucks
Op-ed: Doing Right by the Troops
World's Largest Veteran Job Board
Blog: On the Move in Waziristan
CENTCOM: Press Releases
SEVEN TERRORISTS KILLED DURING RAID ON SUSPECTED VBIED CELL
CCCI CONVICTS 18 INSURGENTS, 3 SENTENCED TO LIFE, 2 SENTENCED TO 30 YEARS IMPRISONMENT
AIRPOWER SUMMARY FOR MARCH 7
SUICIDE BOMBER KILLS 28, WOUNDS 31 IN BALAD RUZ COFFEE SHOP
IRAQI ARMY, ATTACK HELICOPTERS CAPTURE 32 INSURGENTS
COMBINED JOINT TASK FORCE-76 RE-DESIGNATED TO CJTF-82
OPERATION WHITE ROCKETS NETS TWO CACHES, TWO SUSPECTS SOUTH OF BAGHDAD
STRYKERS CAPTURE 22, SECURE AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES
24 SUSPECTED TERRORISTS CAPTURED THROUGHOUT IRAQ
TERRORIST FACILITATOR, IED EXPERT CAPTURED
AFGHAN, COALITION FORCES PREVENT VBIED ATTACK IN KAPISA PROVINCE
ROUTE CLEARANCE MISSION ATTACKED BY ROADSIDE BOMB
AIRPOWER SUMMARY FOR MARCH 6
USJFCOM
NATO military committee visits USJFCOM
More about USJFCOM and Allied Command Transformation
JIOC-X continues to improve intelligence support for joint warfighter - podcast
New data technology makes aerial reconnaissance video available to users in the field - podcast
Congressman calls command modeling and simulation hub - podcast
DefenseLink
Gates: China Not Strategic Adversary of U.S - Story
Iraq Security Plan Can Work, But Will Take Time - Story
Baghdad Security Efforts Seem to Yield Results
U.S. General in Iraq Decries ‘Barbaric’ Insurgent Attacks
Petraeus: Additional MPs in Iraq Was Anticipated
Disability System Needs ‘Top-Down’ Overhaul - Story
Walter Reed Problems Could Damage Staff Morale - Story
More Headline News
Petraeus: Additional MPs in Iraq Was Anticipated
DoD, State Department Criticize Red Cross Study
Commander Optimistic About Pacific Region
Gates, Pace Discuss Way Forward at Walter Reed
Military News
Commander Wants to End One-Year Tours
Multi-service Crew Fights War on Terror in Afghanistan
U.S. Military Airlifts Relief Supplies to Bolivia
War on Terror
33 Detained in Iraq - Story
Three Soldiers Killed in Iraq
U.S. to Send More Troops to Iraq
Forces Detain 48 Suspects
America Supports You
Colo. Town Welcomes Troops - Story
American Legion Honors TV Show
Families Stand United in Support
Shops Offer Free Oil Change
Transformation
Cadets Conducting Research - Story
Navy to Commission Transport
F-35 Production Inches Closer
Security Model Stresses Partnership
Face of Defense
Reunion After 20 Years - Story
Brothers Share Childhood Dream
Troop Keeps Soldiering
Woman Gunner Protects Unit
DefendAmerica
NEWS UPDATES
Petraeus: Iraq Security Plan Can Work, But Will Take Time - Story
For Top News Visit DefenseLink
ON THE GROUND
Radio, Television Network Hits Iraq Airwaves - Story
Class Helps Soldiers Care for Combat Casualties - Story
More than 60 Sign Up for Iraqi Police Force - Story
Army Engineers Plan Well for People of Assama - Story
Soldiers Deliver Supplies for Women's Day Event - Story
Explosive Ordnance Marines Destroy Caches - Story
IN IRAQ
Marines Build Trust, Lend Helping Hand to Locals
Brigade Combat Team Opens Sixth Water Plant
Army Engineers Complete 64 More Projects
U.S., Iraqi Troops Work to Secure Sadr City
Hospital Offers Advanced Care in Afghanistan
IN AFGHANISTAN
Afghan Workers Keep Vehicles in Prime Condition
Paratroopers Trade Shop Tools for Security
Air Defense ‘Family’ Returns to Afghanistan
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
1452 - Pope Nicolaas I crowns Frederik III Roman Catholic-German emperor
1496 - Jews are expelled from Carintha, Austria
1497 - Nicolaus Copernicus 1st recorded astronomical observation
1562 - Kissing in public banned in Naples (punishable by death)
1617 - Sweden & Russia sign Peace of Stolbowa
1697 - Czar Peter the Great begins tour of West-Europe
1701 - France, Cologne & Bavaria sign alliance
1721 - English Chancellor Exchequer John Aislabie confined in London Tower
1741 - English fleet under Admiral Ogle begins assault on Cartagena
1745 - Bells for 1st American carillon shipped from England to Boston
1791 - George Hayward, US surgeon, 1st to use Ether
1798 - Dr. George Balfour becomes 1st surgeon in the US Navy
1820 - Philippines chases out foreigners; about 125 die
1822 - Charles M. Graham of New York patents artificial teeth
1839 - Prussian government limits work week for children to 51 hours
1841 - US Supreme Court rules that the Amistad's rebellious slaves are free
1858 - Albert Potts of Philadelphia patents the street mailbox
1860 - 1st Japanese ambassador arrives in San Francisco en route to Washington, DC
1861 - Confederate currency authorized-$50, $100, $500, $1,000
1862 - Monitor (Union) & Merrimack (Rebel) battle in Hampton Roads
1864 - Ulysses S. Grant is appointed commander of Union Army
1873 - Royal Canadian Mounted Police founded
1889 - Battle at Gallabat (Metema); Mahdi's beat Abyssinian emperor John IV; Kansas passes 1st general antitrust law in US
1893 - Congo cannibals kill 1000s of Arabs
1907 - 1st involuntary sterilization law enacted, Indiana
1914 - US Senator Albert Fall (Teapot Dome) demands "Cubanisation of Mexico"
1916 - General Fransisco "Pancho" Villa leads Mexican band raid on Columbus, NM (17 killed); Germany declares war against Portugal
1918 - Russian Bolshevik Party becomes the Communist Party; Ukrainian mobs massacre Jews of Seredino Buda
1924 - Italy annexes Fiume; South Slavia aproves Italy's annexation of Fiume (Rijeka)
1926 - Bertha Landes elected 1st woman mayor of Seattle
1932 - Eamon De Valera becomes President of Ireland; Former Chinese emperor Henry Pu-Yi installed as head of Manchuria
1933 - Bulgarian communists Dimitrov, Popov & Vassili arrested in Berlin; Congress is called into special session by FDR, & began its "100 days"
1942 - Construction of the Alaska Highway began
1943 - Delft opposition group-Pahud de Mortanges overthrown; Greek Jews of Salonika are transported to Nazi extermination camps
1945 - 334 US B-29 Superfortresses attack Tokyo with 120,000 fire bombs; Japanese proclaim the "independence" of Indo-China
1946 - Dutch troops land at Batavia/Semarang
1948 - Provisionary Indonesian government installed in Batavia
1949 - Brigadier General Edwin K. Wright, USA, ends term as deputy director of CIA
1950 - Willie Sutton robs Manufacturers Bank of $64,000 in New York NY
1953 - Josef Stalin buried in Moscow
1954 - Edward R. Murrow criticizes Senator Joseph McCarthy (See it Now)
1956 - Archbishop Makarios of Cyprus arrested & exiled to Seychelles; Weather forecasting phone line set up in London England
1957 - 8.1 earthquake shakes Andreanof Islands, Alaska
1959 - 1st known radar contact is made with Venus; Barbie, the doll, debuts - over 800 million sold
1961 - Mine cave-in in Japan kills 72; Sputnik 9 carries Chernushka ("Blackie" - a dog) into orbit
1962 - Egyptian President Nasser declares Gaza belongs to Palestinians; US advisors in South-Vietnam join the fight
1964 - 1st Ford Mustang produced; Supreme Court issues "New York Times" vs Sullivan decision, public officials must prove malice to claim libel & recover damages
1966 - Andrew Brimmer becomes 1st Black Governor of Federal Reserve Board
1967 - Svetlana Allilueva, Stalin's daughter, defects to the West
1974 - Last Japanese soldier, a guerrilla operating in Philippines, surrenders, 29 years after World War II ended
1976 - 1st female cadets accepted to West Point Military Academy
1977 - Admiral Stansfield Turner, USN (Ret), becomes 12th director of CIA replacing acting director Knoche; Hanafi Muslims invade 3 buildings in Washington, DC - siege ends March 11th
1980 - Flemish/Walloon battles in Belgium, 40 injured
1981 - Dan Rather becomes primary anchorman of CBS-TV News
1983 - Zimbabwe opposition leader Joshua Nkomo flees to Botswana; Emile Gumbs' Anguilla National Alliance wins elections
1986 - NASA announces searchers found remains of Challenger astronauts; Soviet probe Vega 2 flies by Halley's Comet at 8,030 km
1988 - President Reagan presides at unveiling of Knute Rockne stamp
1989 - Eastern Airlines files for bankruptcy; Senate rejects Bush's nomination of John Tower as Defense Secretary; Soviet Union officially submits to jurisdiction of the World Court
1990 - Dr. Antonia Novello sworn-in as 1st Hispanic/female US Surgeon General
1991 - US 70th manned space mission STS 39 (Discovery 12) launches into orbit
1994 - IRA launch 1st of 3 mortar attacks on London's Heathrow Airport
1995 - President Konstantine Karamanlis (88) of Greece resigns
1996 - STS 75 (Columbia 19) lands
Birthdays
1454 - Amerigo Vespucci, explorer
1564 - David Fabricius, astronomer (discovered variable star)
1568 - Aloysius "Luigi" van Gonzaga, Italian prince/Jesuit/saint
1753 - Jean-Baptiste Kléber, French General/architect (Mainz, Fleurus)
1758 - Franz Joseph Gall, German/French physician (frenology)
1824 - Leland Stanford, Governor / Senator / founder of Stanford University
1839 - Felix Huston Robertson, Confederate Brigadier General
1881 - Enver Pasja, Turkish General/politician
1881 - Ernest Bevin British minister of Labour/Foreign affairs
1890 - Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov, Soviet foreign minister (UN)
1900 - Aimone, Duke of Spoleta/Aosta, Italian king of Croatia (1941-43)
1902 - Edward Durell Stone, US architect (US Embassy, New Delhi)
1913 - Ger[ar]da Brautigam, journalist/Dutch 2nd Chamber (PvdA)
1917 - Dante B. Fascell (Representative-FL)
1923 - André Courréges, French fashion designer (introduced the miniskirt); James Buckley (Senator-NY)
1929 - Hugh Desmond Hoyte, president (Guyana, 1985-92)
1930 - Harrie J.B. Aarts, Dutch 2nd chamber member (CDA)
1934 - Yuri Gagarin, Russian cosmonaut, 1st man into space (aboard Vostok 1)
1940 - Raul Julia, actor (Addams Family, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Eyes of Laura Mars)
1943 - Bobby Fischer, world chess champion (1972-75)
1946 - Gherman Semyonovich Arzamazov, Russian cosmonaut (backup TM-6)
1957 - Faith Daniels, news anchor (CBS-TV)
1959 - Barbie doll (Mattel); Kato [Brian] Kaelin actor (Beach Fever)/OJ houseguest/witness
1970 - Melissa Rathburn-Nealy, US soldier (Iraqi POW)
Passings
1661 - Jules Cardinal Mazarin, chief minister of France
1693 - Antonio Caraffa, Italian General (Eperieser Bloedgericht), dies at 46?
1918 - [Benjamin] Franc[lin] Wedekind German writer/press secretary, dies at 53
1943 - Oskar Hêks Czechoslovakian marathon runner/antifascist, dies in Auschwitz
1955 - Matthew A. Henson, met Peary on 6/4/1909 at North Pole, dies at 88
1962 - Dr. Howard Engstrom, a designer of Univac computer, dies at 59
1964 - Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck, Prussian General/politician, dies at 93
1969 - Riad, chief of staff (Egyptian army)
1974 - Earl W. Sutherland, Jr., US pharmacologist (Nobel 1971), dies at 58
1981 - Max Delbrück, German/US biologist (Nobel 1969), dies at 74
1982 - Richard A. Butler, English minister of Finance, dies at 79
1988 - Kurt Georg Kiesinger, West German chancellor (1966-69), dies at 83
1989 - Robert Mapplethorpe, US photographer, dies at 42
1992 - Menachim Begin, Israeli prime minister (1977-1983, Nobel 1979), dies at 79
1994 - John Harrison, South African correspondent (BBC), dies at 48; Lawrence E Spivak journalist (Meet the Press), dies at 93
1996 - Elman Ali Ahmed, peace campaigner, dies at 42
1997 - Notorius B I G [Biggie Small Chris Walkin], rapper, shot dead at 24
Reported Missing in Action
1966
The following USAF personnel reported MIA when their AC47 was shot down:
Collins, Willard M. (IL); KIA
Foster, Robert E. (NY); KIA
Peterson, Delbert R. (NM)
1967
Graening, Bruce A., US Army (OH); escaped March, 1967
Putnam, Charles L., USN (FL); RA5C shot down (w/Prendergast) - remains returend November, 1988
Prendergast, Francis S., USN; RA5C shot down (w/Putnam), captured, escaped, rescued - deceased as of 1998
1969
Rex, Robert F., USAF (IA); O2A shot down (w/Walters) - KIA, body not recovered
Tinsley, Coy R., US Army (TN); released November, 1969
Walters, Tim L., USAF (IN); O2A shot down (w/Rex) - remains ID'd August, 1999
1970
Cotten, Larry W., USAF (TN); F4E shot down (w/Terla), KIA, body not recovered
Parcels, Rex L., Jr., USN (CA); F4J shot down (w/Schoeppner), KIA, body not recovered
Robinson, Edward, US Army (MO); disappeared while rafting (off duty)
Schoeppner, Leonard J., USN (OH); F4J shot down (w/Parcels), KIA, body not recovered
Terla, Lothar G., USAF (PA); F4E shot down (w/Cotten), KIA, body not recovered