Central Command News, 7/16/07
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Soldiers Defend Body Armor's Performance in Combat.aspx
Posted: 16 Jul 2007 05:50 AM CDT
FORT BELVOIR, VA - Soldiers are volunteering dramatic personal accounts of lives saved and injuries avoided thanks to the Army's body armor. Their first-hand accounts of what happens demonstrate confidence in what the Army is doing to protect them.
Role-model Town Produces Positive Results.aspx
Posted: 16 Jul 2007 05:43 AM CDT
ANAH, Iraq - The air smelled clean, the roads were paved and spotless, and the laughter of children echoed through the streets. A young girl, in a lilac colored dress, sprayed her driveway down with a garden hose proving the plumbing worked in her town. Men, women and children gave friendly waves to the Marines and Iraqi policemen as they patrolled through the secure streets here.
Surge progress may lead to troop reductions in northern Iraq, general says.aspx
Posted: 16 Jul 2007 04:53 AM CDT
BAGHDAD - Now at full strength, the U.S. troop surge in Iraq is showing "definitive progress" and the number of forces serving in Iraq's Multi-National Division-North could be halved by summer 2009, U.S. Army Major General Benjamin R. Mixon said.
US CENTCOM Press Releases
IRAQI ARMY AND COALITION FORCES KILL INSURGENT CELL COMMANDER IN BAGHDAD
Posted: 16 Jul 2007 05:33 AM CDT
ROCKETS AIMED AT FOB HAMMER FOUND, NEUTRALIZED
Posted: 16 Jul 2007 05:28 AM CDT
Soldiers Defend Body Armor's Performance in Combat.aspx
Posted: 16 Jul 2007 05:50 AM CDT
FORT BELVOIR, VA - Soldiers are volunteering dramatic personal accounts of lives saved and injuries avoided thanks to the Army's body armor. Their first-hand accounts of what happens demonstrate confidence in what the Army is doing to protect them.
Role-model Town Produces Positive Results.aspx
Posted: 16 Jul 2007 05:43 AM CDT
ANAH, Iraq - The air smelled clean, the roads were paved and spotless, and the laughter of children echoed through the streets. A young girl, in a lilac colored dress, sprayed her driveway down with a garden hose proving the plumbing worked in her town. Men, women and children gave friendly waves to the Marines and Iraqi policemen as they patrolled through the secure streets here.
Surge progress may lead to troop reductions in northern Iraq, general says.aspx
Posted: 16 Jul 2007 04:53 AM CDT
BAGHDAD - Now at full strength, the U.S. troop surge in Iraq is showing "definitive progress" and the number of forces serving in Iraq's Multi-National Division-North could be halved by summer 2009, U.S. Army Major General Benjamin R. Mixon said.
US CENTCOM Press Releases
IRAQI ARMY AND COALITION FORCES KILL INSURGENT CELL COMMANDER IN BAGHDAD
Posted: 16 Jul 2007 05:33 AM CDT
ROCKETS AIMED AT FOB HAMMER FOUND, NEUTRALIZED
Posted: 16 Jul 2007 05:28 AM CDT
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