Cincinnati.com (blog) | What will our Iraq War Memorial look like? Washington Post So wrote the editors of The Washington Post, not about the war in Iraq or Afghanistan or even Vietnam, but about the US occupation of the Philippines more than a century ago. When the editorial appeared in 1906, the occupation had been dragging on for ... A new look for the Iraq & Afghanistan Vets of America Some day soon, a Memorial Day without a war Remembering Our Troops, No Matter The War |
Fox News | Defense Secretary Gates Calls on Iraq to Request Troop Withdrawal Extension The New American As the deadline for complete withdrawal approaches, Defense Secretary Robert Gates (left) is soliciting permission from the government of Iraq for American troops to remain in the country in 2012. Predictably, Gates cited “stability” and “reassuring ... Anti-Baath Party official killed in Iraq Iraqi Shiite Militias Again Pose a Threat as US Forces Leave Militiamen demand US troops leave Iraq |
Daily Mail | Arizona Police Under Scrutiny After Opening Fire on and Killing Marine in His Home Fox News Jose Guerena, a 26-year-old father of two and veteran of the Iraq war, died on May 5 in his home near Tucson, Ariz., during an anti-drug police raid. Authorities initially reported that they thought Guerena fired upon them, but an investigation ... Iraq war vet Jose Guerena did not open fire on SWAT team who killed him Iraq Vet and former US Marine Jose Guerena gunned down in Arizona SWAT raid ... Drug Probe Led Pima County SWAT Team to Shoot Iraq War Vet More Than 60 Times |
The Guardian | WikiLeaks accused Bradley Manning 'should never have been sent to Iraq' The Guardian The American soldier at the centre of the WikiLeaks revelations was so mentally fragile before his deployment to Iraq that he wet himself, threw chairs around, shouted at his commanding officers and was regularly brought in for psychiatric evaluations, ... WikiLeaks soldier was 'unfit' to go to Iraq Bradley Manning: one year in jail without trial |
BBC News | Iraq forces hunt for killers of anti-Baath committee chief Pakistan Daily Times BAGHDAD: Iraqi security forces were on Friday hunting the killers of Iraq's controversial anti-Baath committee chief, who was shot in the head while on his way home in east Baghdad Thursday night. The brazen shooting came little more than a year after ... Baathists blamed for killing of top Iraq official Anti-Baath chief killed in Iraq Gunmen Kill Iraqi Chief Of Anti-Hussein Committee |
Kurdistan: the other Iraq Washington Post Through the window, I can see the twinkling lights of what claims to be the oldest continually inhabited city in the world, giving way to the darkness of the plains of northern Iraq. That's right. I'm in Iraq. In a five-star hotel. ... Iraq oil summit to highlight new prospects |
The Virginian-Pilot | Capital ceremony honors those killed in war on terror Stafford County Sun Since Cowherd was killed by a sniper's bullet in Iraq on May 16, 2004, his loved ones have worked to get his name on as many memorials as possible. As a result, he is now memorialized on several continents in granite, iron and wood, as well as on the ... Fallen heroes honored at State Capitol STATE ADDS 27 NAMES TO MEMORIAL WALL Richmond wall honors the fallen in war on terror |
EU affirms authority of Iraq's central government over oil, gas exports Oil & Gas Journal LOS ANGELES, May 27 – The European Union's Energy Commissioner Guenther Oettinger and Hussain al-Shahristani, Iraq's deputy prime minister for energy, signed a joint declaration on an enhanced strategic energy partnership and gas delivery for Europe ... EU, Iraq sign agreement on natural gas supply EU energy chief signs agreement on Iraqi gas export EU in Iraqi gas deal |
Connecticut's fallen: Remembering Frank Adamski Ct Post Army Staff Sgt. Frank E. Adamski III serving in Iraq in 2006. Adamski was killed in March 2011. Photo: Contributed Photo / Connecticut Post Contributed Frank E. Adamski III during his high school years, with his best friend, Jonathan Barry, ... |
Welcome students talk with solider in Iraq on Skype Lexington Dispatch Through an Internet connection, US Army soldier Aaron Williams in Iraq talks directly with students in the classroom of his fiance, Anna Gilleland (left), at Welcome Elementary School on Friday morning. By Deneesha Edwards WELCOME | Curiosity struck ... |