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Bush: Iraqis Must Help Stem Sectarian Violence
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13, 2007For the new U.S. strategy in Iraq to succeed, Iraqis must work in concert with American military forces toward ending sectarian violence, President Bush said today during his weekly radio address. Story
Marine Brothers-in-Arms Honor Fallen Hero
QUANTICO, Va., Jan. 13, 2007Marines remembered their fallen comrade and Medal of Honor recipient Marine Cpl. Jason L. Dunham during an emotional ceremony here yesterday, the day after President Bush presented Dunham’s family the nation’s highest decoration at the White House. Story
 
Photos: Marine Corps Medal of Honor Ceremony
 
Photos: Pentagon Hall of Heroes Ceremony
 
Pentagon Honors Medal of Honor Recipient
Gates, Pace Support 'Surge' of Troops to Iraq
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2007President Bush’s plan to send additional forces to Iraq and to increase the military end strength sends an important message to the troops, the defense secretary and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told the Senate Armed Services Committee today. Story
 
Pace, Gates Discuss Retention, Iraq Challenges
 
Photos: Senate Armed Services Hearing on Iraq
DoD Builds on Experience to Support Guard
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2007Tapping into lessons learned after an active-duty unit in Alaska had its deployment in Iraq extended, the Defense Department is rushing assets to Minnesota to help families of deployed Guardsmen who learned yesterday of their extension, a senior defense official said today. Story
Security Plan Focuses on Broader Region
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2007U.S. interests in the Middle East go well beyond Iraq, and to walk away from the commitments in Iraq would be damaging to U.S. credibility, a senior defense official said yesterday, speaking on background to reporters. Story
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Anbar Province Progressing in Spite of Challenges
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2007 - When additional troops arrive in Iraq's Anbar Province, they will be welcomed and put to work, said the commander of a regimental combat team responsible for more than 30,000 square miles in the area. Story
Insurgents Killed in Iraq
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‘Surge’ Extends Guard’s Iraq Tour
Transformation
System to Reduce Medical Errors
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2007 - The defense department has trained thousands of military health care providers to employ a quality management system that’s designed to minimize human errors in hospital operating and delivery rooms, a senior defense official said yesterday. Story
New Guantanamo Facility Safer
Fire Scout Takes First Flight
Whidbey Island Tests New Shelters
America Supports You
Soldier Hits Big Kick, Wins $10K
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2007 - Football fans across America got a sneak preview of the nation’s newest class of college stars at the seventh annual U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio’s Alamodome on Jan. 6. But the brightest star of the game was Army Pvt. Josh Lucas, who took home $10,000 when he put a football through the uprights during an in-game promotion by USAA. Story
Gift Helps Troops Come Home
'Angels' Earn Recognition
NBA Star Thanks Military Kids
Face of Defense
Engineer Helps Afghans Rebuild
KABUL, Afghanistan, Jan. 12, 2007 - A day for project engineer U.S. Air Force Capt. Dave Lin fills up pretty quickly. Between meetings and walks around the base to survey projects, there's concrete to be poured, gravel to be delivered and contractors needing guidance.  Story
Airman Receives Two Purple Hearts
Navy Tech Volunteers for Iraq
Student Trades Tiara for BDUs
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