27 November 2004 Military News |
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Current Operations
- One 1st Infantry Division Soldier Killed by Roadside Bomb
- DoD Identifies Marine Casualty
- DoD Identifies Marine Casualty
- Car bomb damages two buses; temporarily closes Airport Road in Western Baghdad CENTCOM 27 Nov 2004 -- An insurgent vehicle-borne improvised explosive device detonated on Baghdad's airport road at about 9:30 a.m. Nov. 27, damaging two up-armored military shuttle buses.
- Panther II Makes Minefield Clearing Safer MNF-I/MNC-I 27 Nov 2004 -- Recent technological advances have enabled the Army to protect its most valuable asset, the lives of its Soldiers.
- Soldiers Secure Khalis JCC During Early Morning Attack MNF-I/MNC-I 27 Nov 2004 -- 1st Infantry Division Soldiers secured the Joint Coordination Center in Khalis after anti-Iraqi forces attacked it at about 5:15 a.m. on Nov. 27.
Defense Policy / Programs
- 1/8 Marines put life saving skills to use USMC News 27 Nov 2004 -- The Marine Corps has become known as America's 9-1-1 force for their ability to respond to crises around the globe.
Defense Industry
Other Conflicts
News Reports
- UKRAINE/CRISIS VOA 27 Nov 2004 -- There was heated debate in Ukraine's parliament Saturday, before lawmakers overwhelmingly approved a resolution declaring the disputed presidential election run-off invalid. And a newly formed working group met to try to find a way out of the political impasse, which has brought tens-of-thousands of opposition supporters into the streets.
- Ukrainian Parliament Declares Election Invalid RFE/RL 27 Nov 2004 -- Ukraine's parliament declared today in a nonbinding resolution that the country's disputed presidential election was invalid, saying the 21 November runoff between Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych and opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko included many irregularities and failed to reflect the will of the voters.
- Yushchenko Demands New Election In Ukraine RFE/RL 27 Nov 2004 -- Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko has demanded a new election to settle the crisis over the disputed presidential runoff vote in Ukraine.
- BURMA / ASEAN PROTEST VOA 27 Nov 2004 -- Leading pro-democracy politicians from across Southeast Asia have condemned Burma's human rights record ahead of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit in Laos. But ASEAN does not appear willing to confront Burma over its internal politics.
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