Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
05 November 2005 - Iraq Special Weapons News
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- TASK FORCE BAGHDAD SOLDIER KILLED
- SOLDIER ASSIGNED TO II MEF DIES AFTER MINE STRIKE
- ONE U.S. SERVICEMAN KILLED, THREE INJURED IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENT
- DoD Identifies Army Casualty
- U.S. forces find, destroy several large weapons caches MNF-I 05 Nov 2005 -- Task Force Baghdad Soldiers found several weapons caches during combat operations Nov. 3-4 in and around Baghdad.
- U.S. and Iraqi forces launch Operation Steel Curtain MNF-I 05 Nov 2005 -- Approximately 2,500 Marines, Sailors and Soldiers with Regimental Combat Team-2 and 1,000 Iraqi Army Soldiers began Operation Al Hajip Elfulathi (Steel Curtain) in western Al Anbar Nov. 5.
- Iraqi, U.S. Troops Begin Operation Near Syrian Border RFE/RL 05 Nov 2005 -- American and Iraqi troops began today what they called a major offensive near the Syrian border.
- US, Iraqi Troops Press Terrorists in Western Iraq VOA 05 Nov 2005 -- U.S. and Iraqi troops met sporadic resistance Saturday at the start of a new offensive against insurgents in western Iraq.
- Operation Steel Curtain Update MNF-I 05 Nov 2005 -- Approximately 1,000 Iraqi Army Soldiers and 2,500 Marines, Sailors and Soldiers continue Operation al Hajip Elfulathi (Steel Curtain) in Husaybah, near the Iraq-Syria border.
- Detainee dies at Camp Bucca MNF-I 05 Nov 2005 -- A 65-year-old male security detainee died Nov. 5 of natural causes at Camp Bucca.
- Four Servicemembers Die; Terror Suspects, Weapons Found AFPS 05 Nov 2005 -- One U.S. servicemember was killed and three others were injured in a non-combat related vehicle accident near Tallil, Iraq, today, military officials said.
- Operation Steel Curtain Moves Into Husaybah AFPS 05 Nov 2005 -- About 1,000 Iraqi soldiers and 2,500 U.S. Marines, sailors and soldiers report encountering sporadic resistance today - mostly small-arms fire and homemade bombs - as they have moved through the city of Husaybah, Iraq, near the Syrian border, officials said.
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