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Iraqis to Take Over Anbar Province Once the most violent place in Iraq, Anbar province will come under Provincial Iraqi Control on Saturday, a senior military official said. So far, nine Iraqi provinces are under Provincial Iraqi Control in which Iraqi security forces perform day-to-day operations and U.S. troops provide assistance as needed. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS War Opponent Refuses to Report for Duty A former Army journalist refused to report to his new assignment, citing his opposition to the Iraq war. Matthis Chiroux, who served five years in the Army before separating last summer, said he expects and welcomes legal action resulting from his refusal, calling U.S. operations in Iraq an illegal occupation. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Antidepressant Use Soars Among Deployed For the first time in history, a sizable and growing number of U.S. combat troops are taking daily doses of antidepressants to calm nerves strained by repeated and lengthy tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a Time magazine report. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Contractor in Iraq Faces Court-Martial A contractor in Iraq accused of aggravated assault will face a U.S. military court-martial, the first such case under an amendment to rules covering civilians with U.S. forces in combat zones, officials said Monday. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Thousands of 'Unfit' Troops Have Deployed More than 43,000 U.S. troops listed as medically unfit for combat in the weeks before their scheduled deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan were sent anyway, according to DoD records. The numbers of non-deployable Soldiers are based on health assessment forms filled out by medical personnel. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Camp Bucca GIs Asked to Skip Meals? A complaint that soldiers have had to skip some meals at Camp Bucca in southern Iraq has prompted the commander to concede a change in food distribution may have had some "growing pains." More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Haditha Killings Trial Set to Start A U.S. Marine faces a court martial March 27 in the long-awaited first trial of Marines involved in the killing of 24 Iraqis in the town of Haditha three years ago. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS 55 Dead in Basra, Baghdad Fighting At least 55 people have died in two days of fighting between Shiite militias and U.S.-Iraqi forces in Baghdad and the southern city of Basra, officials say. Some 300 people were reported wounded in the clashes, which present the gravest challenge to the Iraqi government in months. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Iraqi Forces, Militias Clash in Basra Iraqi forces clashed with Shiite militias in the southern oil port of Basra on March 25 as a security plan to clamp down on violence between rival militia factions in the region began. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Marine Reunited with Stray Iraqi Dog A San Diego-based Marine major was reunited on Saturday with one of his closest war buddies -- a 2-year-old dog named Nubs. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS |
Oliver NorthHonoring Independence at PBS "Mr. Ferguson concludes that WWII was 'a tainted victory, if victory at all.' That's a tough sell . . ."
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