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AT&T National Kicks Off With Military Salute By Samantha L. Quigley American Forces Press Service BETHESDA, Md., July 2, 2008 - They may not be on the pro tour yet, but two military children got a taste of the big time when they helped pro golfer Fred Couples kick off the second AT&T National at Congressional Country Club here today.   Full article...

'Army Wives' Grace Red Carpet at Walter Reed By Meghan Vittrup American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, July 2, 2008 - The cast of the Lifetime cable network drama "Army Wives" graced the red carpet at Walter Reed Army Medical Center here yesterday to help kick off the July Fourth week and salute servicemembers' often-forgotten spouses.   Full article...

Writing Contest Focuses on Stories for Children About Military Life Do you have an original poem or children's story about military life that you'd love to share with military kids?   Full article...

DoD Standardizes Waiver Process IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 560-08 July 02, 2008 The Department of Defense announced changes today to improve the enlistment screening process by standardizing enlistment criteria and generating uniform reporting of waiver types across all services.       Full article...

New Board to Ensure Consistency in Disability Ratings By Donna Miles American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, July 1, 2008 - Former servicemembers who disagree with the disability ratings they received when they were discharged as unfit for military duty can now apply to have those ratings reviewed by a new Physical Disability Board of Review.   Full article...

IA Guard Civil Support Team Pulls Poisons From Flood Waters By Air Force Master Sgt. Mike R. Smith Special to American Forces Press Service DES MOINES, Iowa, July 1, 2008 - Although terrorists are not responsible for the rain waters flooding the Midwest, at least one National Guard counterterrorism unit was wet and waist-deep in a battle here to protect their communities.   Full article...

Symposium Identifies Issues to Advance Care of Soldiers, Families By Navy Lt. Jennifer Cragg Special to American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, July 1, 2008 - The U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program, called "AW2" for short, held its fourth annual symposium in Indianapolis last week to identify the most important issues to advance wounded soldier care, the program's director said yesterday.   Full article...

New Policy Aims to Help Prevent Loss of Leave By Donna Miles American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, June 30, 2008 - Servicemembers expecting to lose annual leave on Sept. 30 due to caps on carryover leave will be the first to benefit from a new policy that allows them to keep more annual leave, earn or hold on to certain special leave categories, and in some cases, sell back accrued leave.   Full article...

'Hire A Hero' Launches Campaign to Thank Troops By Samantha L. Quigley American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, June 30, 2008 - The goal of a troop-support group's new Web-based campaign is simple: tell the troops "thank you" a million times over, starting today.   Full article...

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Ending IED Threat Remains Top Priority, President Says PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 12 March 2006

By Tech. Sgt. Elaine Wilson, USAF
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WASHINGTON, March 11, 2006  - Crude, homemade bombs hidden in cars or by the side of the road pose the biggest threat to U.S. servicemembers and the future of a free Iraq, President Bush said today in his weekly radio address.

"As we take the fight to the terrorists, they realize they cannot defeat us directly in battle, so they have resorted to brutal attacks against innocent Iraqis and American forces using improvised explosive devices," he said.

Bush said he is dedicating "every available resource, the ingenuity of our best scientists and engineers and the determination of our military to defeat this threat."

"We face an enemy that will use explosive devices in order to shake our will, in order to foment violence in Iraq, in order to try to convince the American people that we can't win in Iraq," Bush said. "We're not going to rest until this danger to our troops has been removed."

With this goal in mind, Bush said his administration has established a new high-level command at the Department of Defense, led by retired Army Gen. Montgomery Meigs, former commander of U.S. Army forces in Europe and NATO's peacekeeping force in Bosnia. The Joint IED Defeat Organization comprises representatives from all services as well as retirees, all dedicated full-time to defeating the IED threat.

"The general has spent a lot of time thinking about the enemy's tactics and techniques and how our military can adjust to them," Bush said during remarks to the press earlier today, after the latest in a series of IED briefings at the White House.

The briefings from Meigs, along with input from commanders and Pentagon experts, "let me know what we're doing, so I can let the American people know that we recognize the nature of this enemy. We're addressing our tactics to defeat this enemy for the sake of peace, for the sake of the security of the United States of America, and for the sake of peace in the world," the president explained.

Bush said he plans to inform the public about America's strides in the war during a series of speeches this month, as the nation marks the three-year anniversary of the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom March 19. The speeches will address the nation's strategy for victory in Iraq, progress made, lessons learned, and "how we're fixing what has not worked," the president said.

Bush's first speech, scheduled for March 13, will focus on the security element of the nation's strategy, the task of defeating terrorists and training Iraqi security forces.

The president gave a preview of his speech during his radio address.

"The Iraqi security forces have made great strides in the past year," Bush noted. "And they performed well after the recent bombing of the Golden Mosque of Samarra."

The mosque, Bush explained, is one of Shiia Islam's holiest sites. After it was bombed, bands of armed militia exacted revenge, with attacks on Sunni mosques and acts of random violence that killed hundreds of innocent Iraqis.

"Immediately after the attack, Iraqis' leaders came together and acted to restore calm and end the violence," Bush said. "These forces moved rapidly and effectively to protect religious sites, enforce a curfew and re-establish civil order when necessary. We commend them for their good work."

Bush said the Iraqi security forces' performance was proof that "our hard work to build up and train these forces is paying off."

The goal, Bush said, is to have the Iraqis control more territory than the coalition forces by the end of the year. "By helping the Iraqi people build a free and representative government, we will deny the terrorists a safe haven to plan attacks against America," the president said.

"The security of our country is directly linked to the liberty of the Iraqi people," he continued. "This will require more difficult days of fighting and sacrifice. Yet I am confident that our strategy will result in victory, and then our troops can come home with the honor they have earned.

Bush said that amid the daily news of car bombs, kidnappings and brutal killings, he understands that Americans are wondering if the entire mission was worth it. "I strongly believe our country is better off with Saddam Hussein out of power," he said.

"The last three years have tested our resolve," he continued. "The fighting has been tough. The enemy we face has proved to be brutal and relentless. And the sacrifice being made by our young men and women who wear the uniform has been heartening and inspiring."

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