Saturday, February 28, 2009
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Military Police Officer Basic Course graduation at An Numaniyah
AN NUMANIYAH, Iraq - The Iraqi Military Police Academy at An Numaniyah Military Training Base continues to professionalize the Iraqi Officer Corps. Eight Military Police officers from six different Iraqi Army divisions graduated from the Military Police Officers Basic Course here Feb. 25.
GoI Opening Classrooms, Opening Minds
FOB WARRIOR — The Government of Iraqi’s (GoI) commitment to progress is continuing in the form of three new classrooms which opened at the Hegna Primary School, Feb. 15. The additional classrooms will allow younger children to focus on educational fundamentals.
Irbil facility to serve city’s most vulnerable residents
Irbil, Iraq – February 12 was a day of celebration in the 4,300-year-old city of Irbil in the northern Kurdish region of Iraq. The Kurdistan Regional Government, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Gulf Region Division and contract partners gathered to celebrate the completion of the Irbil Orphanage and Senior Center.
Marines Strengthen Ties with Iraqi Village
CAMP AL TAQADDUM — U.S. Marines recently visited the a village of Kem Esbani to strengthen the rapport Coalition forces established with the town since the U.S. entered Iraq in 2003.
Afghan, Coalition Forces Detain Militants, Find Weapons
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27, 2009 – Coalition and Afghan forces detained eight militants and seized enemy weapons stockpiles in recent operations, military officials reported.
Hope is Victory in Afghanistan, PRT Commander Says
FORWARD OPERATING BASE GARDEZ, Afghanistan, Feb. 27, 2009 – A trip along a bumpy, dirt road deep into the eastern Paktia province gives way to village after village of mud and straw “qalats,” or fortresses, that have served as refuge for generations of extended Afghan families.
Cross to families of fallen Marines
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va — The Secretary of the Navy presented the naval services highest award for valor to family members of two Marines for actions in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Face of Defense: Veteran Submariner Garners Coveted Neptune Award
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27, 2009 – Navy Master Chief Petty Officer Korey Ketola recalled that he was uneasy when he embarked on his first submarine patrol in 1983.
'Tea parties' denounce spending trillions
Frustrated citizens in more than 30 cities across the country gathered in a national "tea party" protest today to denounce the trillions of dollars in taxpayer money the federal government is doling out in the name of financial bailouts and economic "stimulus.
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Boehner: 'Spending barrage' starting >
House Minority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) told conservatives Friday that a "spending barrage" from President Barack Obama is the first step toward an American brand of socialism.
Radio chip coming soon to your driver's license?
Privacy advocates are issuing warnings about a new radio chip plan that ultimately could provide electronic identification for every adult in the U.S. and allow agents to compile attendance lists at anti-government rallies simply by walking through the assembly.
South Korea: North Testing Radar, Ahead of Planned Launch
South Korean news media say North Korea is testing radar and other monitoring equipment in preparation for what Pyongyang says will be a satellite launch. South Korea, the United States and other countries fear North Korea is actually planning to test a long-range ballistic missile.
Arsonists Torch Berlin Porsches, BMWs on Economic Woe
Feb. 27 (Bloomberg) -- When Berlin resident Simone Klostermann returned from vacation and couldn’t find her Mercedes SLK, she thought it had been towed. Police told her the 35,000- euro ($45,000) car had been torched.
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Military Police Officer Basic Course graduation at An Numaniyah
AN NUMANIYAH, Iraq - The Iraqi Military Police Academy at An Numaniyah Military Training Base continues to professionalize the Iraqi Officer Corps. Eight Military Police officers from six different Iraqi Army divisions graduated from the Military Police Officers Basic Course here Feb. 25.
GoI Opening Classrooms, Opening Minds
FOB WARRIOR — The Government of Iraqi’s (GoI) commitment to progress is continuing in the form of three new classrooms which opened at the Hegna Primary School, Feb. 15. The additional classrooms will allow younger children to focus on educational fundamentals.
Irbil facility to serve city’s most vulnerable residents
Irbil, Iraq – February 12 was a day of celebration in the 4,300-year-old city of Irbil in the northern Kurdish region of Iraq. The Kurdistan Regional Government, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Gulf Region Division and contract partners gathered to celebrate the completion of the Irbil Orphanage and Senior Center.
Marines Strengthen Ties with Iraqi Village
CAMP AL TAQADDUM — U.S. Marines recently visited the a village of Kem Esbani to strengthen the rapport Coalition forces established with the town since the U.S. entered Iraq in 2003.
Afghan, Coalition Forces Detain Militants, Find Weapons
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27, 2009 – Coalition and Afghan forces detained eight militants and seized enemy weapons stockpiles in recent operations, military officials reported.
Hope is Victory in Afghanistan, PRT Commander Says
FORWARD OPERATING BASE GARDEZ, Afghanistan, Feb. 27, 2009 – A trip along a bumpy, dirt road deep into the eastern Paktia province gives way to village after village of mud and straw “qalats,” or fortresses, that have served as refuge for generations of extended Afghan families.
Cross to families of fallen Marines
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va — The Secretary of the Navy presented the naval services highest award for valor to family members of two Marines for actions in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Face of Defense: Veteran Submariner Garners Coveted Neptune Award
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27, 2009 – Navy Master Chief Petty Officer Korey Ketola recalled that he was uneasy when he embarked on his first submarine patrol in 1983.
'Tea parties' denounce spending trillions
Frustrated citizens in more than 30 cities across the country gathered in a national "tea party" protest today to denounce the trillions of dollars in taxpayer money the federal government is doling out in the name of financial bailouts and economic "stimulus.
"
Boehner: 'Spending barrage' starting >
House Minority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) told conservatives Friday that a "spending barrage" from President Barack Obama is the first step toward an American brand of socialism.
Radio chip coming soon to your driver's license?
Privacy advocates are issuing warnings about a new radio chip plan that ultimately could provide electronic identification for every adult in the U.S. and allow agents to compile attendance lists at anti-government rallies simply by walking through the assembly.
South Korea: North Testing Radar, Ahead of Planned Launch
South Korean news media say North Korea is testing radar and other monitoring equipment in preparation for what Pyongyang says will be a satellite launch. South Korea, the United States and other countries fear North Korea is actually planning to test a long-range ballistic missile.
Arsonists Torch Berlin Porsches, BMWs on Economic Woe
Feb. 27 (Bloomberg) -- When Berlin resident Simone Klostermann returned from vacation and couldn’t find her Mercedes SLK, she thought it had been towed. Police told her the 35,000- euro ($45,000) car had been torched.
For more news and info you need to know from America and around the world go to http://operationrooster.110mb.com/.
You can catch my updates on "Texas Fellowship" Saturday night through Thursday night (12:00 am eastern/9:00 pm pacific) by going to
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/txfellowship
You can also listen to past shows.
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