Quote of the Day
"Above all, we must realize that no arsenal,
or no weapon in the arsenals of the world,
is so formidable as the will and moral courage
of free men and women.
It is a weapon our adversaries
in today's world do not have."
-- Ronald Reagan
"Above all, we must realize that no arsenal,
or no weapon in the arsenals of the world,
is so formidable as the will and moral courage
of free men and women.
It is a weapon our adversaries
in today's world do not have."
-- Ronald Reagan
News of Note
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Moderate Republicans warn Bush Iraq must improve
House pushes new war funds bill Bush would veto
Cheney presses Iraq, bomb kills 14
U.S. Embassy: wear flak jackets, helmets
Operation Enduring Freedom
DoD Announces New Afghan Deployments
Homeland Security / War on Terror / Hamas-Hezbollah Happenings
Illegal Terror Suspects Bit The Hand That Fed Them
Neighbors Stunned That These Guys Could Be Terrorists
Fort Dix Terror Suspects' Lives Gave Few Clues About Alleged Plot
Doctor in NY terrorism case denies al Qaeda link
Germany launches anti-militant raids before summit
Militant 'Mickey Mouse' pulled off air
British police make 4 terror arrests
Troops on Trial
Marine says urinated on dead Iraqi at Haditha
Other Military News
General Waging Ad War vs. Bush
Gates rejects emergency command proposal
Worldwide Wackos
U.S. ruling on accused bomber enrages Cuba
UN panel said close to finishing N.Korea audit
Politics / Government
Gas Station That Gave Discounts to Elderly Ordered to Raise Prices
Sharpton Denies Questioning Romney's Belief in God During Debate
Agreement Scarce on War Funding Bill
Obama: '10,000 People Died' in Kansas Tornado
Democrats, White House clash on homeland security
Britain's Blair to announce plans to leave office
Abbas, Haniyeh deploy Palestinian police in Gaza
Romney assails Sharpton's Mormon comment
Illegal Immigration / Border Control
Senate Tussle Looms on Immigration Reform
In the Courts / Crime and Punishment / Law and Order
Did Pedophiles Nab Missing Brit Girl?
Two Soccer Stars Make Plea for Missing British Toddler
Court: Sperm Donor Must Pay Child Support
Husband of Missing Ill. Mom: I Know Nothing
Cops: Mom Lied About Son's Kidnapping
U.N. News
UN's Ban urges Sudan to stop Darfur bombings
Media in the Media / Bloggers in the News / Watching the Web
Yahoo to end North American auctions
Some profit off Va. Tech domain names
Science / Medicine / Technology
Worst Case Scenario - Pentagon: Flu pandemic in U.S. would kill 3 million
Hottest Planet Ever
Study Backs Cervical Cancer Vaccine
Parent interviews may prevent child obesity
Experts warn of global gulf in cancer treatment
Study: Take Baby Aspirin to Avoid Heart Attacks
Humble opossum's genetic map sheds light on humans
2,700-year-old fabric found in Greece
Mother Nature
First Named Storm of Hurricane Season Forms in Atlantic
Bush Tours Tornado Devastation - PHOTOS
Levee Breaks Flood Areas in Central Missouri
L.A. Wildfire Evacuees Return - PHOTOS
Wildfire blazes behind LA observatory
L.A. fire controlled but landmark park charred
Minn. man has close run-in with a wolf
Oddities
California Man Cuts Off Mom's Head With Saw, Dies Trying to Cut Off His Own
Man Dies in Parking Lot Dance Competition
South Korea county cans award for drinking workers
Men go for luxury when choosing handbags: survey
Welsh Hindus fight to save "Shambo" the sacred bull
Other News of Note
Lightning caused deadly Sago mine accident
Fox News
Tammy Faye's Cancer Treatments Stop
News in Pictures: The Day in Photos
Pope in Latin America Talks Tough on Abortion
Akon Apologizes for Sexually Explicit Dance
George Lucas Calls 'Spider-Man 3' Silly; Cate Blanchett Looks Great
Pop Tarts: Jessica Biel Too Sexy for Hollywood
Reality Check: Underwhelming Final 4 on 'American Idol'
Reuters: Top News
Anti-Sarkozy protests in Paris, students strike
National Amusement brings live gaming to theater
Motorola plans movie-playing mobile phone
Smithsonian adds Dell computer relics to collection
Tom Jones and P. Diddy join Diana concert line-up
Stones to relocate Belgrade concert to spare horses
Shares, dollar gain after Fed keeps rates steady
Rio Tinto shares slip back after record
Oil steady after fall on huge U.S. inventory build
Dollar holds post-Fed gains, Aussie jumps on data
No-surprises Fed meeting propels stocks higher - Video
NYSE, Nasdaq strategies clash
Video: PHLX sees ''3 to 5'' exchanges
Microsoft CEO says large deals "conceivable"
U.S. economy most competitive, China gaining: study
Fed holds rates steady
Trading scandal puts Hong Kong family in spotlight
HBO chief ousted by Time Warner
Sears aims to lift appliance sales with branding
AP World News
Earnhardt set to disclose future plans
Hilton: 'Ready to face the consequences'
Hail, Flutie! QB enters college hall
Tom Selleck back to TV in `Las Vegas'
Parade in May? Not for Brewers
Comcast CEO shows off super quick modem
Military.com
GI Bill Update
Op-ed: Forcing Factions
New Must-Have Benefits Guide
Fitness: SEAL Career Training
SpouseBUZZ Going Back to Cali
Blog: Feeling Appreciated Yet?
CENTCOM: News Releases
COALITION AND ANA SOLDIERS ATTACKED BY TALIBAN IN SANGIN
UPDATE: COALITION, ANA SOLDIERS ATTACKED BY TALIBAN IN SANGIN
AIRPOWER SUMMARY FOR MAY 8
STONE ASSUMES COMMAND OF MNF-I DETAINEE OPERATIONS
USJFCOM
U.S. Joint Forces Command modeling and simulation division wins award
Liveblogging: Department of Defense Modeling and Simulation Conference 2007
DefenseLink
Evaluation Won't Lead to Precipitous Withdrawal - Story
Transcript: Pentagon Briefing with Gates and Pace
‘Greater Sense of Urgency’ Among Iraqi Leaders - Story
Withdrawal Would Have ‘Dire’ Consequences - Story
Secretary Urges Approval of Defense Budget - Story
VA Chief Outlines Panel's Recommendations - Story
Guard Responds to Domestic Crises Nationwide - Story
Kansas Guard Troops Respond to Tornado Disaster
DoD, Agencies Prepare for Pandemic Flu Outbreak - Story
Information Key in Stemming Pandemic Flu
Web Site: Pandemic Influenza Watchboard
More Headline News
Six Arrested for Plotting to Kill U.S. Soldiers
Officials Announce Next Iraq Troop Rotation
Military News
Case Managers Work to Navigate 'Medical Maze'
Pacific Partners Kick Off 'Cobra Gold 2007'
U.S. Navy Seahawk Helicopter Crashes in Nevada
War on Terror
General Discusses Milestones - Story
Defense Officials Announce Newest Rotation for Afghanistan
Two Insurgents Killed, 34 Nabbed
Four Servicemembers Killed
America Supports You
Packages ‘Packed With Pride’ - Story
Gordon’s Car Sports Program Logo
Former Marine Helps Heroes
Group Helps Families in Crisis
Transformation
Pentagon Channel Documentary Focuses on Military Technology - Story
Unmanned Aircraft Wing Debuts
New Concept Ensures Latest Technologies Reach Warfighters
Technology Leaves No Place to Hide
Face of Defense
Father, Son Serve on Stennis - Story
Deployed Soldier Will Rely on ‘Ohana’
Specialist Sews for Others
Airman Dedicates Work to Fallen
Army Scientist Studies Soldiers
DefendAmerica
ON THE GROUND
Iraqi Troops Train for Catastrophic Event - Story
Task Force Members Donate Time, Supplies - Story
Vanguard Engineers Pave Way for Victory - Story
Iraqi Special Ops Forces Show off Capabilities - Story
IN IRAQ
Soldiers Continue To Build Schools Amid Attacks
Iraqi Soldiers Say They Serve for Country, Family
Wolfhounds Secure Economic Success in Iraq
Bombed-out Baghdad Building Has New Mission
IN DJIBOUTI
Army Reserve Chief Visits Troops in Africa
Marines Donate Fitness Equipment to Villagers
IN AFGHANISTAN
Mental Health Care Moves to Military Front Lines
Spartan Sappers Secure Area of Operation
Troop Commander Delivers Aid, Mentorship
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
Today in History
1267 - Vienna's church orders all Jews to wear distinctive garb.
1278 - Jews in England are imprisoned on charges of coining.
1291 - Scottish nobles recognize English King Edward I as sovereign.
1427 - Jews are expelled from Berne Switzerland.
1497 - Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci sets sail on his first voyage to the New World.
1503 - Columbus discovers the Cayman Islands.
1655 - Jamaica captured by English.
1676 - Frontiersmen begin Bacon's Rebellion, against the government of Virginia.
1752 - Benjamin Franklins tests the lightning rod for the first time.
1774 - Louis XVI ascends to throne of France.
1775 - 2nd Continental Congress convenes in Pennsylvania, issuing paper currency for the first time, and naming George Washington as supreme commander.
- Ethan Allen's Green Mountain Boys capture Fort Ticonderoga, NY.
1796 - Napoleon defeats Austria in the Battle of Lodi Bridge.
1797 - The first Navy ship, the "United States" is launched.
1823 - The first steamboat to navigate the Mississippi River arrives at Fort Snelling.
1861 - Union troops march on the state militia in St. Louis, MO.
1864 - Battle at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia
1865 - Confederate President Jefferson Davis is captured by Union Cavalry in Irwinsville, GA; Major General 'Sam' Jones (CSA) surrenders to Union Brigadier General Edward M. McCook.
1869 - A golden spike is driven to mark the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad.
1872 - Victoria Woodhull becomes the first American woman to be nominated for president.
1915 - A German Zeppelin drops hundred of bombs on Southend-on-Sea.
1917 - Atlantic ships are given destroyer escorts to stop German attacks.
1918 - The HMS Vindictive is scuttled to block the entrance of Ostend Harbor.
1924 - J. Edgar Hoover appointed head of the FBI.
1933 - Nazis stage public book burnings in Germany
1940 - Nazi armies invade the Netherlands, Belgium & Luxembourg.
- Winston Churchill succeeds Neville Chamberlain as British Prime Minister.
1941 - Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess parachutes into Scotland.
- German bombs destroy England's House of Commons and the Holborn Theater.
1944 - Chinese launch an offensive in West-Yunnan.
1945 - The Allies capture Rangoon from the Japanese .
- Russian troops occupy Prague
1956 - French Government sends 50,000 reservists to Algeria
1959 - Soviet forces arrive in Afghanistan.
1960 - USS Triton (atomic sub) completes the first underswater circumnavigation of the globe.
1968 - Peace talks between the U.S. and North Vietnam begin in Paris.
1969 - Apollo 10 transmits the first color pictures of Earth from space.
- U.S. troops begin their attack on Hill 937 (Hamburger Hill).
1984 - The International Court of Justice rules on the U.S. blockade of Nicaragua.
1989 - General Manuel Noriega's government nullifies the country's elections, in which the opposition had won by a margin of 3-1.
1994 - Nelson Mandela sworn in as South Africa's first black president.
- Silvio Berlusconi forms the Italian Government with 5 neo-fascists.
1995 - Britain lifts a 23-year ban on talks with Sinn Fein.
1996 - 2 US Marine helicopters collided during joint U.S. and British war games.
Birthdays
1730 - George Ross, U.S. judge / signer of Declaration of Independence
1810 - James Shields, Union Brigadier General
1824 - Charles Henry Van Wyck, Union Brigadier General
1837 - Pinckney B.S. Pinchback, Lt. Governor (Louisiana)
1838 - John Wilkes Booth, assassin of Abraham Lincoln
1878 - Gustav Stresemann, German chancellor
1908 - Carl Albert (D), speaker of the House
1919 - Ella Grasso, Governor (CT)
1943 - James Earl Chaney, U.S. civil rights activist
1951 - Steve Gunderson (Representative-WI)
1958 - Ellen Ochoa, Ph.D / Astronaut (STS 56, 66)
1958 - Rick Santorum (Representative-PA)
1963 - Lisa M. Nowak, Lt. Commander, USN / astronaut
Passings
0238 - Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus the Thracian, Roman Emperor, murdered
1774 - Louis XV, King of France (1715-74), dies at 64
1794 - Elisabeth, Princess of France, beheaded at 30
1798 - George Vancouver, British explorer, (Voyage of Discovery), dies at 40
1818 - Paul Revere, American patriot
1863 - Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson, Confederate General (Civil War), dies from wounds received at Chancellorsville
1864 - James Clay Rice, lawyer/Union Brigadier-General, dies in battle at 34; Thomas Greeley Stevenson, Union Brigadier-General, dies at about 27
1904 - Henry M. Stanley [John Rowlands], British explorer
1910 - William Huggins, discoverer of stellar nature of Andromeda, dies
1915 - Albert Weisgerber, German painter/graphic artist, dies in battle
1920 - John Wesley Hyatt, inventor/plastics pioneer, dies
1923 - Vaslav Vorovsky, Russian delegate, assassinated
1943 - André Bertulot, Arnaud/Armand Fraiteur, Maurice-Albert Raskin Belgian resistance fighters, hanged
1965 - Hubertus J. van Mook, Dutch minister of Colonization (1942-45), dies at 70
Reported Missing in Action
1966
Bailey, John Edward, USAF (MN); F105D crashed - remains ID'd March, 1999
Eckes, Walter W., USMC (NY); escaped June, 1966 - alive and well as of 1998
1967
Ahlmeyer, Heinz, Jr., USMC (NY); KIA/BNR
Miller, Malcom T., USN (FL); KIA/BNR
Netherland, Roger M., USN (PA); A4C shot down - remains ID'd June, 2000
Sharp, Samuel A., Jr., USMC (CA); KIA/BNR
Tycz, James N., USMC (WI); KIA/BNR
1968
The following USMC personnel reported MIA following heavy action at FOB Ngok Tavak. (despite heavy casualties, the defenders stopped the main assault and killed their attackers):
Blackman, Thomas J. (WI); KIA/BNR
Czerwonka, Paul S. (MA); KIA/BNR
Cook, Joseph F. (MA); KIA/BNR
Fleming, Horace H. III (FL); fell from a CH46A
Fritsch, Thomas W. (CT); KIA/BNR
Hempel, Barry L. (CA); KIA/BNR
Heyne, Raymond T. (WI); KIA/BNR
King, Gerald E. (TN); KIA/BNR
Lopez, Robert C. (NM); KIA/BNR
McGonigle, William D. (KS); KIA/BNR
Mitchell, Donald W. (KY); KIA/BNR
Sargent, James R. (WV); KIA/BNR
The following US Army SF personnel also reported MIA at Ngok Tavak:
Miller, Glenn E. (CA); KIA/BNR
Perry, Thomas H. (CT); medic
1969
Walters, William, US Army (PA); Killed when construction crane he was working on fell into the water, BNR
1971
Bingham, Klaus Y., US Army SF (HI)
Luttrell, James M., US Army SF (NC)
Walton, Lewis C., US Army SF (RI)
1972
Blackburn, Harry L., Jr., USN (VA); F4J shot down (pilot, w/Rudloff) - remains returned April, 1986
Harris, Jeffrey L., USAF (MD); F4E shot down (w/Wilkinson) - remains returned May, 1997
Lodge, Robert A., USAF (NY); F4D shot down - remains returned by SRV Sepetember, 1977
Rudloff, Stephen A., USN (NY); F4J shot down (w/Blackburn) - released by DRV March, 1973 - alive as of 1998
Wilkinson, Dennis E., USAF (FL); F4E shot down (w/Harris) - remains returned August, 1978