14 November 2004 Military News |
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- Indirect Fire Kills One MNF Soldier at Military Base Outside Baghdad
- DoD Identifies Marine Casualty
- DoD Identifies Marine Casualty
- DoD Identifies Marine Casualty
- DoD Identifies Army Casualty
- DoD Identifies Marine Casualty
- IRAQ / WRAP VOA 14 Nov 2004 -- With most of Fallujah under the control of Iraqi and American forces, new fighting is being reported elsewhere across the country.
- Operations Are On-going To Stabilize The Situation In Mosul, Northern Iraq MNF-I/MNC-I 14 Nov 2004 -- Multi-National Forces from 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division (Stryker Brigade Combat Team) continue operations Nov. 14, to root out remaining pockets of anti-Iraqi force resistance and return stability to northern Iraq.
- Fallujah General is Prepared to Treat Patients MNF-I/MNC-I 14 Nov 2004 -- Personnel from the I Marine Expeditionary Force's 4th Civil Affairs Group, Multi-National Forces-Iraq and the U.S. Embassy escorted Dr. Madi Kazim, Operations Manager for the Iraqi Ministry of Health, on an assessment tour of Fallujah General Hospital on Nov. 11.
- First Infantry Division Soldiers quell attack MNF-I/MNC-I 14 Nov 2004 -- Anti-Iraqi forces attacked 1st Infantry Division Soldiers with small arms fire and rocket propelled grenades at about 8:45 a.m. Nov. 14.
- U.S. Military Says Al-Fallujah Occupied RFE/RL 14 Nov 2004 -- The U.S. military says it now occupies, but has not yet fully subdued, the entire city of Al-Fallujah.
- Fallujah Update MNF-I/MNC-I 14 Nov 2004 -- Iraqi and Multi-National Forces continue clearing operations throughout Fallujah this evening to eliminate the last pockets of terrorists and foreign fighters from the city. The number of U.S. forces killed since operations commenced Nov. 7 is 38.
- Myers Arrives in Iraq to Meet With Commanders AFPS 14 Nov 2004 -- The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff arrived here this evening to begin a whirlwind series of meetings with key commanders in Iraq.
- U.S., Iraqi Forces Continue to Root Out Insurgents AFPS 14 Nov 2004 -- Anti-Iraqi forces attacked 1st Infantry Division soldiers with small-arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades today in Tikrit, Iraq.
- Coalition Fights to Destroy Remaining Fallujah Insurgents AFPS 14 Nov 2004 -- The Iraqi city of Fallujah has been "liberated" by coalition and Iraqi forces who are currently fighting to destroy remaining pockets of insurgents and terrorists in the city, according to Marine Lt. Gen. John Sattler.
Defense Policy / Programs
- JAPAN/CHINA SUBMARINE VOA 14 Nov 2004 -- Japan is still waiting for a response from Beijing concerning an alleged intrusion last week by a Chinese nuclear-powered submarine into Japanese waters.
Defense Industry
- Turkey's First Peace Eagle Aircraft Rolls Off Boeing Production Line Boeing 14 Nov 2004 -- The first 737-700 aircraft for Turkey's Peace Eagle airborne early warning and control program rolled off the Boeing [NYSE: BA] production line in Renton, Wash. this week.
- Strategic dialogue between France and the United States EADS 14 Nov 2004 -- The Center for Strategic & International Studies has just completed a two-day high-level seminar on the Franco-U.S relationship. Coming two weeks after the U.S. Presidential election, this seminar provided an important opportunity for senior U.S. and French strategic thinkers to engage in a dialogue on the common challenges that both countries face over the coming months and years.
Other Conflicts
- IVORY COAST VOA 14 Nov 2004 -- The chairman of the African Union is hosting peace talks in Nigeria in an attempt to resolve the deteriorating situation in Ivory Coast. Foreigners continue to flee the west African nation even as as Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo says the government is fully in control of the situation.
- PALESTINIANS SHOOTING VOA 14 Nov 2004 -- A shooting at a tent set up for mourners of Yasser Arafat in Gaza City has left at least one security guard dead and five others injured. The gunfire erupted just as Mahmoud Abbas, the man who succeeded Mr. Arafat as head of the P-L-O arrived at the tent.
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