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Dust, dust, and more dust
Dust storms have plagued Camp Taji almost every day recently – coating everything outdoors and invading every small gap in doors and windows. The concentration of dust in the air and increased winds have made the temperatures much cooler lately, but the pleasant change from sweltering heat comes with complications.
(06/23/08)
Improvements Initiated at Camp Victory
Maj. Edward Hausknecht, ¬¬¬from Anchorage, Alaska, and the officer in charge for the 553rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion’s support operations team, has been extremely busy since arriving at Victory Base Complex in April. (06/8/08)
Mechanics talk about their work in the desert In the severe working environment of Iraq, tools often do not operate as they are designed. (05/25/08)
Iraqi soldiers prove to be skilled mechanics
As U.S. forces continue to transition more authority to Iraqi security forces, there is a higher level of expectation for all aspects of their self-sufficiency; even maintenance. (04/24/08)
Running Mates
Cpl. Scott Bieri, a native of Danville, Ind., is a maintenance technician for Company F, 151st Infantry, 168th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Sustainment Brigade. He works days, while Cpl. Robert Strebe, a native of Laporte, Ind., and a vehicle commander for Co. F, 151st Inf., works nights. This difference in schedule would normally prevent them from being friends; however, the two do have a lot in common; they both are corporals and they both love to run.
(03/28/08)
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02.20.2008
CLC checkpoints set up near Jamboriah; Servicemembers compete during knowledge bowl; American, Iraqi Soldiers save lives after VBIED; Medical Evacuation Operations course enhances life saving skills; One man determined to make a difference; “Durable” pays visit to customer in Rustamiyah; New protective vest makes mobility easier for Soldi...
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02.13.2008
Soldiers strengthen ties through aid; 1st SB Soldiers get “patched” in ceremony; Flats are no match for tactical vehicle tire plant; Young pilot shares vision for Iraqi Air Force; Rustic Rustamiyah Soldiers do their part; Paving the way for new roads means detours and patience; First USO center in Iraq opens; Iraqi troops prepare for counter-terrorism operations; Soldiers take it to the floor with hoc...
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02.06.2008
Paratroopers put weaponry skills to test; Air Force EOD uncovers intelligence in Samarra; Tactical controllers keep aircraft, troops safe; 1st SB’s support, service can be counted on; Vaccinating watch dogs, keeping Soldiers, Iraqis healthy; LiTT team at K1 may put themselves out of work; Alaska National Guard troops save lives, supplies on roads; First CLS course offered to civilians ends with a bang; Best doctors serve best patients according to Guard surg...
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01.30.2008
Operation Fulton: the battle for Samarra; United through Reading, USO keep families connected; 316th Soldiers keep shot groups tight at Smith Range; Making munitions for the aerial warfighter; Flexibility is key for California Guard Soldiers; Iraqi boy gets vital surgery thanks to Soldiers, Airmen; Bumping up the HEAT on rollovers; FAR medic proves her skill, safeguards lives; Bulk fuel farm undergoes transformation at Victory; Convoy Guardians prep for deadly ro...
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01.23.2008
Offering aid to villagers builds strong alliances; 53rd MHD: first to document sustainment operations; Rapid Equipping Force brings ideas to life; C-130s vital in winning war on terrorism; Key leaders meet, discuss issues in southern regions; MNF-I commander visits Camp Adder troops; Engineers improve irrigation for Iraqi farmers, deny enemy hideouts; Anaconda cuts ribbon on new distribution facility; 316th mail room: keeping mail flowing, morale up; Maintenance Soldiers get good reviews in Prosperity; Running in Rememberance: MLK 5K ...
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01.16.2008
“Automatic” Soldiers give to Iraqis during holiday season; Mortuary Affairs Soldiers awarded for care of departed; Running for a reason: Army captain helps wounded warriors; Engineering assistants help FOB quality of life; Dr. King’s dream still makes impact after 40 years; Putting their lives at stake to serve steak; MLK’s mission: Peaceful opposition to tradition; Football championship for Fort Campbell, 106th Trans...
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Capt. Bowman
Talks to a CN8 reporter in Philadelphia, PA, about the Village of Hope Program, the locals getting experience to start their own businesses, being married to another Solider while both are deployed, his military family background and says hello to his family and friends.
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Spc. Nye Talks to KDKA-AM reporters in Pittsburgh, Pa., about improvements in Iraq, being away from her children, plans to return home, the Pittsburgh Steelers and sends greetings to family and supporters at home.
SGT. Kristina Briggs
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