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27 July Iraq Special Weapons News
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- Iraq: U.S. General Says Hussein Will Be Found RFE/L 27 Jul 2003 -- General Richard Myers, the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said today that following the deaths of Saddam Hussein's two sons, he is sure the ousted Iraqi dictator will be found.
- Iraq: One U.S. Marine Killed, One Wounded In Attack RFE/L 27 Jul 2003 -- One U.S. Marine was killed and another wounded in a grenade attack in Iraq today, bringing to five the number of U.S. soldiers killed in the last 24 hours.
- Transcript: Lt. Gen. Sanchez Interview on CNN's 27 Jul 2003-- Sanchez: Well, Wolf, I think we have to understand that we have a multiple-faceted conflict going on here in Iraq. We've got terrorist activity, we've got former regime leadership, we have criminals, and we have some hired assassins that are attacking our soldiers on a daily basis.
- Hussein on Lam, Myers to Check 'Pulse' of Iraq Coalition AFPS 27 Jul 2003-- Saddam Hussein is on the lam and if he is still in Iraq the United States will get him, said Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force Gen. Richard Myers, yesterday.
- CLARIFICATION REGARDING DESCRIPTION OF CASUALTY CENTCOM 27 Jul 2003-- Press release 03-07-82 dated July 27, 2003 regarding a soldier killed in a rocket-propelled attack in the northern province of Babil near the village of Al Haswah described the soldier as being attached to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force.
- ONE KILLED, ONE WOUNDED IN RPG ATTACK CENTCOM 27 Jul 2003-- One soldier was killed and one was wounded July 27 at approximately 2:30 a.m. when a rocket-propelled grenade hit the patrol they were on in the northern Babil province near the village of Al Haswah.
- IRAQ/U-S SOLDIERS VOA 27 Jul 2003-- Four U-S soldiers were killed and six wounded in two separate attacks in Iraq Saturday. The attacks overshadow the capture of several men believed to be deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's bodyguards
- IRAQ/U-S SOLDIERS VOA 27 July 2003--Three U-S soldiers were killed and four wounded in a grenade attack outside of Baghdad Saturday. The attacks overshadow the capture of several men believed to be deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's bodyguards.
- IRAQ/U-S SOLDIERS VOA 27 July 2003--Four U-S soldiers were killed and six wounded in two separate attacks in Iraq Saturday. The attacks overshadow the capture of several men believed to be deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's bodyguards
- IRAQ/SONS VOA 27 July 2003--The Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq says a decision on the burial of deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's sons, Uday and Qusay, will be announced within the next 24 hours
- U-S / IRAQ VOA 27 July 2003-- top Pentagon official says he does not believe the ongoing attacks on U-S forces in Iraq will erode public support at home for their mission.
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- Transcript: Deputy Secretary Wolfowitz Interview on CBS Face the Nation 27 Jul 2003 -- "Today on Face the Nation, hunting Saddam, how close are we to finding him. The attacks on Americans continue even after the death of Saddam Hussein's two sons last week. Are U.S. forces getting closer to the Iraqi leader? Would his capture stop the attacks? Those are the questions for Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, architect of the administration's Iraq policy."
- Transcript: Deputy Secretary Wolfowitz Interview on Fox News Sunday 27 Jul 2003 -- "For a progress report on Iraq, we turn now to Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz who just returned from a four-and-a-half day trip to that country. Good morning, Mr. Secretary, welcome."
- Transcript: Deputy Secretary Wolfowitz Interview on NBC Meet the Press 27 Jul 2003-- Wolfowitz: In fact, what the battle to secure the peace in Iraq is now the central battle in the global war on terror, and those sacrifices are going to make not just the Middle East more stable, but our country safer for our children and grandchildren, which is very important, what they're doing. And the spirit of the troops out there is fantastic.
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