MyFox Tampa Bay | Wounded Iraq veteran given new home in Fla. MiamiHerald.com AP MIAMI -- Sgt. Joel Tavera has had 75 surgeries in the nearly four years since his armored SUV was struck by five rockets in Iraq in 2008. Tavera suffered severe head trauma and lost his right leg and sight in both of his eyes. ... Iraq war hero moves into new home in Tampa Military hero gets a new home |
abc7.com | Last NE Guard unit home from Iraq Omaha World-Herald LINCOLN — The last Nebraska Army National Guard unit to leave Iraq arrived here Saturday to the cheers and tears of a thousand supporters. Friends and relatives rushed the tarmac as 90 soldiers stepped from a jetliner ... Last Nebraska guard unit returns from Iraq Last Wisconsin Guard unit arrives home from Iraq West Bend welcomes home its last troops from Iraq |
KBOI | Soldiers of 391st offer perspective on Iraq War KTVB BOISE -- The soldiers of the 391st Engineer Company are back in Idaho after returning Saturday from a tour in Iraq. They have a rare perspective on the war, and hope the work they did there doesn't go to waste. In March of 2003, ... Idaho family enjoys reunion at Gowen Field US Army Reserve's 391st Engineering Company returns to Boise from Iraq ... Welcome home! More Idaho troops return |
AFP | US troops in Iraq celebrate Thanksgiving early as they prepare to depart NECN A traditional Thanksgiving lunch is being served today, because American troops are closing their camp in preparation for their final departure from Iraq. The US government aims to withdraw all 33-thousand troops by the end of the year. ... With the Troops: Soldiers enjoy early Thanksgiving meal before leaving Iraq Early Thanksgiving for US troops in Iraq US soldiers mark last Thanksgiving in Iraq |
Press TV | Iraq, Turkey butt heads, block flights over debt dispute CNN International Turkish Airlines is a key link for commercial travel in and out of Iraq, but Iraq has banned Turkish flights over an economic dispute. (CNN) -- Iraq has banned all Turkish flights from landing in the country in response to a dispute over millions of ... Iraq bans Turkey flights Iraq bans landing of Turkish planes Baghdad bans Turkish plans from landing in Iraq |
The Nation, Pakistan | What Pentagon hiding in Iraq, Afghanistan spending? The Nation, Pakistan When the Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan closed shop on Sept 30, it reported its “sobering but conservative” estimate that US taxpayers had lost between $31 billion and $60 billion in waste and fraud out of the $206 billion ... |
The Guardian | Britain's Iraq Inquiry delays the release of its report until summer 2012 Washington Post LONDON — Britain's Iraq Inquiry said Wednesday it must delay its final report by at least six months because of negotiations regarding classified documents. The inquiry, headed by Sir John Chilcot, is examining mistakes made before and after the 2003 ... Iraq war inquiry report delayed Iraq Inquiry report delayed due to wrangle with government over secret documents Leading article: Iraq Inquiry must not be held hostage |
The National | Iraq sees Exxon's interest in south larger than Kurd deal Reuters BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq believes Exxon Mobil (XOM.N) has less interest in pursuing a disputed oil deal in the country's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region because it has much larger contract in southern Iraq, its oil minister said on Saturday. ... As the "last great oil frontier," the battle between Kurdistan and Iraq continues Iraqi petroleum and the damage done Iraq's Kurds keen to mine riches |
Press TV | Exiled Iran opposition warns of 'massacre' if Iraq camp shut Africasia The leader of an exiled Iranian opposition movement claimed Sunday that moves to close a camp in Iraq housing thousands of her supporters were part of a plot by Tehran to have them killed. Maryam Rajavi, France-based leader of the People's Mujahedeen ... Iraq urged to expel MKO terrorists Camp Ashraf Relocation, Prelude to a Grand Massacre – Rajavi Iraq signs 'death warrant' on Iran exiles |
stv.tv | Seized cash to help women in Iraq stv.tv Oxfam's work to support vulnerable widows in Iraq has been given £120000 that was confiscated from a Scottish company for breaking sanctions imposed on Iraq by the United Nations. The charity estimates there are one million widows in the country, ... Iraqi widows benefit from Scots firm's kickback fine |