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No. 1307-05 IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dec 19, 2005 Media Contact: Army Public Affairs - (703) 692-2000
Public/Industry(703)428-0711
 
DoD Identifies Army Casualty
            The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier
who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
 
 
 
            Sgt. Timothy R. Boyce, 29, ofNorth Salt Lake, Utah, died at
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany, on Dec. 15, of a
non-combat related cause.   Boyce was assigned to the Maintenance Troop,
Support Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Fort Carson, Colo.
 
 
 
            For further information related to this release, contact Army
Public Affairs at (703) 692-2000.
 
 
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, 2005  - A U.S. Marine was killed by small-arms fire in Ramadi, Iraq, Dec. 18, military officials announced today.



The name of the deceased, assigned to the 2nd Marine Division, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward), is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.



In other news, soldiers from three Iraqi battalions kicked off a cordon-and-knock operation, called Operation Moonlight, east of Ubaydi today. The operation is aimed at disrupting insurgent activities along the Euphrates River, officials said. Operation Moonlight participants include soldiers from 1st Brigade, 1st Iraqi Army Division, backed up by U.S. troops from 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 2, and 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward).



"This is the first large-scale operation planned and executed by Iraqi soldiers of the 1st Brigade," a U.S. military spokesman noted. "The operation objective of Moonlight is to disrupt insurgent activity along the northern and southern banks of the Euphrates River near Ubaydi."



Officials pointed out that the eastern Qaim region, including the cities of Husaybah, Karabilah and Ubaydi, was cleared of al Qaeda in Iraq-led insurgents during Operation Steel Curtain in November. "The operations enabled residents to vote in the Dec. 15 Iraqi national elections," the spokesman said.



In operations over Iraq, coalition aircraft flew 50 close-air-support missions Dec. 18, including supporting coalition troops, infrastructure protection, reconstruction activities and operations to deter and disrupt terrorist activities, Air Force officials announced today.



Air Force F-16 jets blasted a cave used by anti-Iraqi forces with precision-guided munitions near Tal Afar, officials said. In other action, 12 U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy and Royal Australian Air Force intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft flew missions in support of operations in Iraq. Also, U.S. Air Force and British Royal Air Force fighter aircraft performed in a non-traditional ISR role with their electro-optical and infrared sensors.



(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq and U.S. Central Command Air Forces Forward news releases.)
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No. 1310-05 IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dec 20, 2005 Media Contact: (703)697-5131
Public/Industry(703)428-0711

DoD Identifies Marine Corps Casualty
            The Department of Defense announced today the death of a Marine
who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.

            Cpl. Adam R. Fales, 21, ofCullman , Ala. , died Dec. 16 from a
non-hostile gunshot wound in Fallujah, Iraq.  He was assigned to Combat
Service Support Detachment-21, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, II Marine
Expeditionary Force, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C.

            The incident is under investigation.

            Media with questions about this Marine can call the 2nd MLG Public
Affairs Office at (910)-451-3538.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 21, 2005  - A Task Force Baghdad soldier was killed by a roadside bomb south of Baghdad Dec. 19, military officials reported today.



The name of the soldier is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.



Task Force Baghdad soldiers on patrol today discovered a large cache of munitions in northeastern Baghdad.

The soldiers -- from A Troop, 1st Squadron, 75th Cavalry Regiment -- found 27 rocket-propelled grenade rounds, three 82 mm mortar rounds, 13 armor-piercing RPG launchers, 28 propellant chargers, 10,000 rounds of AK-47 ammunition, and 400 4.5 mm rounds. All munitions were turned over to an explosive ordnance disposal team for.



In other developments, at least nine terrorists were killed and 16 terror suspects were captured in two separate incidents in southern Baghdad Dec. 19-20.



In the first incident, two vehicles were seen fleeing the scene of a raid Dec. 19. One group pulled a bound hostage from the vehicle and killed him. A U.S. warplane flying in support of operations in the area engaged and killed the terrorists.



The warplane then switched targets, engaging the other vehicle, which resulted in at least four terrorist deaths and four detainees. Soldiers from 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, transported three of the detainees to a military internment facility for further questioning. One wounded detainee was evacuated to a military hospital.



In a separate incident in northern Babil, 12 suspected terrorists were detained and an unknown number of weapons and medical supplies were confiscated during an early morning raid Dec. 20.



In other news, Operation Moonlight concluded Dec. 20. Moonlight was the first brigade-level operation conducted by Iraqi army soldiers in Anbar province. Five Iraqi army companies from 1st Brigade, 1st Iraqi Army Division, led the operation and were supported by a company of U.S. Marines from Regimental Combat Team 2.



The operation netted a weapons cache and demonstrated the Iraqi soldiers' ability to gather intelligence, plan, execute and exercise command and control during a large-scale operation, officials said.



The Iraqi soldiers, with U.S. Marines acting as observers, cleared an area east of Ubaydi along the northern and southern banks of the Euphrates River. The area directly to the west was cleared last month during Operation Steel Curtain.



No terrorists were encountered during the operation; however, one Iraqi soldier received minor injuries from a roadside bomb attack. The soldier was treated at the scene and returned to duty. No Iraqi civilian casualties were reported.



Troops from the 1st Battalion, 1st Brigade, 4th Iraqi Army Division found and cleared a cache Dec. 20. Troops found about 100 57 mm rounds, officials said. The site was secured for later destruction.



Elsewhere, two civilians were wounded in East Baghdad Dec. 20 when a roadside bomb struck their vehicle. Elements of the Iraqi 2nd Public Order Battalion were on the scene and secured the site. Iraqi security forces evacuated the wounded to a local hospital.  An explosive ordnance disposal team investigated and determined the roadside bomb was a 125 mm artillery shell.



Also, U.S. forces completed a year-long project to rid an old Saddam Hussein regime ammunition dump north of Baghdad of its stores Dec. 16. The ammunition dump, known as Area Echo, housed tons of ordnance stockpiled by Saddam's military. The area contained everything from small-caliber ammunition, mortars and artillery shells to larger weapons such as 1,000-pound bombs, and surface to air missiles.



Soldiers of 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, were tasked with management of Area Echo and worked with contractors and explosive ordnance disposal teams to clear the compound of all munitions. The munitions were deactivated and the empty casings were de-milled by a contracting company. Nearly 20,000 tons of munitions were destroyed in the area.



In the air war over Iraq, coalition aircraft flew 46 close-air-support missions Dec. 20 for Operation Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Air Force F-16s and Navy F-14s provided close-air support to coalition troops in contact with terrorists near Balad. The F-16s strafed an enemy location and the F-14s strafed insurgents preparing an improvised explosive device.



Other U.S. Navy F-14s and F/A-18s provided close-air support to coalition troops in contact with terrorists near Balad, Ramadi and Rawah.



In addition, 11 U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, and Royal Australian Air Force intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft flew missions in support of operations in Iraq. Also, U.S. Air Force fighter aircraft performed in a nontraditional ISR role with their electro-optical and infrared sensors.



(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq, Multinational Security Transition Command Iraq, Task Force Baghdad and U.S. Central Command Air Forces Forward news releases.)
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No. 1315-05 IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Dec 21, 2005 Media Contact: Marine Corps Public Affairs - (703) 614-4309

Public/Industry(703)428-0711



DoD Identifies Marine Casualty

              The Department of Defense announced today the death of a Marine

who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.



                   Lance Cpl. Samuel Tapia, 20, of San Benito, Texas, died

Dec. 18 from small-arms fire while conducting combat operations in Ar

Ramadi,Iraq. He was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine

Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms,Calif. During

Operation Iraqi Freedom, his unit was attached to 2nd Marine Division, II

Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward).



                 Media with questions about this Marine can call the

Twentynine Palms Public Affairs Office at (760) 830-6213/5472.


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DoD Identifies Army Casualty

            The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier

who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.







            Staff Sgt. Johnnie V. Mason, 32, of Rio Vista, Texas, died in Al

Mahmudiyah,Iraq on Dec. 19, when an improvised explosive device detonated near

his HMMWV.  Mason was assigned to the 717th Ordnance Company, 184th Ordnance

Battalion, 52nd Ordnance Group (Explosive Ordnance Detachment), Fort Campbell,

Ky.







            For further information related to this release, contact Army

Public Affairs at (703) 692-2000.
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No. 1319-05 IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dec 22, 2005 Media Contact: Army Public Affairs - (703) 692-2000
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DoD Identifies Army Casualties
      The Department of Defense announced today the death of two soldiers who
were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.  They died in Taji, Iraq on Dec. 20,
when an improvised explosive device detonated near their HMMWV during combat
operations.  Both soldiers were assigned to the 1st Battalion 15th Infantry
Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Benning, Ga.

       Killed were:

       1st Lt. Michael J. Cleary, 24, of Dallas, Pa.

       Spc. Richard Junior D. Naputi, 24, of Talofofo, Guam.

       For further information related to this release, contact Army Public
Affairs at (703) 692-2000.

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 23, 2005  - Two Task Force Baghdad soldiers were killed when their vehicle struck an improvised explosive device in Baghdad today, military officials reported.



The names of the soldiers are being withheld pending notification of their families.



In other news from Iraq, soldiers of the 3rd Squadron, 7th Cavalry, discovered a rocket factory and captured three suspected terrorists in two separate operations.



A local citizen identified an eastern Baghdad home being used to make improvised rocket launchers. Soldiers raided the home Dec. 22 and discovered 15 rocket launchers were in the process of being built. One 57 mm rocket was completed and ready to fire. No one was in the home when it was raided.



"It is encouraging that the Iraqi citizens are continuing to choose the side of the new government over the terrorists," said Army Col. Joseph DiSalvo, commander of coalition forces in eastern Baghdad. "The Iraqi citizens know that providing information against the terrorists to coalition or Iraqi security forces will help to improve the security situation in their neighborhoods."



All equipment in the home was seized and Iraqi security forces continue searching for the homeowners, officials said.



On Dec. 21, a patrol from the same unit captured three terrorists as they were emplacing a fake roadside bomb in eastern Baghdad.



At about 6 p.m., the patrol observed a civilian vehicle dropping cement blocks in the median of a major thoroughfare. The patrol intercepted the suspicious vehicle and detained three suspected terrorists.



Additional elements of 3rd Squadron, 7th Cavalry, secured the site surrounding the suspicious items and an explosive ordnance disposal team investigated the objects and found them to be hoax roadside bombs.



"These suspected terrorists were not placing cement blocks in the road for any other reason then to terrorize and intimidate the population," said Maj. Paul Reese, operations officer for 2nd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division. Anyone found guilty of emplacing a hoax roadside bomb is a terrorist - make no mistake about it. The good people of Iraq are disgusted by these types of games."



Hoax roadside bombs are commonly used by terrorists to check how Iraqi security and coalition forces will react, officials explained.



Coalition military officials today announced the capture of media emir and an administrator, both members of the radical Islamist group Ansar al-Sunna, during raids on suspected terrorist safe houses near Mosul.



Muhammad al-Sufi, also known as Abu Naba, an Ansar al-Sunna media emir in Mosul was captured Nov. 23, and Adnan al-Badrani, known as Abu Hudayfah, an Ansar al-Sunna administrator, was captured Dec. 5, officials said.



Abu Naba produced propaganda fliers and compact discs focusing on military operations, anti-voting messages, Jihad messages and prayers, officials said. He also facilitated videos of attacks on Iraqi and coalition forces to be posted to the Internet. He purchased cameras used to film violent acts including bombings, kidnappings and executions.



He also helped produce the final video products and delivered the videos to other Ansar al-Sunna leaders for posting on the Internet, officials said.



Based on information Abu Naba and other detained terrorists provided to coalition forces, Abu Hudayfah was identified and captured. He allegedly was in charge of logistics and support for Ansar al-Sunna in Mosul.



In the skies over Iraq, coalition aircraft flew 34 close-air-support missions Dec. 22 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Air Force F-15s provided close-air support to coalition troops in contact with insurgents near Samarra. The F-15s used a precision-guided munition to destroy an insurgent bunker.



Near Balad, U.S. Air Force F-16s provided close-air support to coalition troops in contact with insurgents. The F-16s struck two enemy positions with precision-guided munitions. Other U.S. Air Force F-16s also provided close-air support to coalition troops in contact with insurgents near Bayji, Kirkuk and Tikrit.



Eleven U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft flew missions in support of operations in Iraq. Also, British Royal Air Force fighter aircraft performed in a nontraditional ISR role with their electro-optical and infrared sensors.



(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq, U.S. Central Command Air Forces Forward and Task Force Baghdad news releases.)
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 23, 2005  - A Task Force Baghdad soldier was killed Dec. 22 by roadside bomb while on patrol in Baghdad, and 10 Iraqis, including a policeman, were killed and four others were wounded in a suicide bombing today in Balad Ruz, military officials announced.



The name of the soldier killed in the roadside bomb attack is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.



The suicide bomb victims were at a Shiia mosque when the bomber rode his bicycle into the mosque's courtyard. Unable to get into the building, he detonated the bomb in the courtyard. The blast caused minor structural damage to the building and destroyed the courtyard wall, officials said.

Emergency medical teams from the city and soldiers from the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, provided medical treatment for the wounded. The soldiers also secured the area as medical teams treated the victims.



Friday is the holy day in the Muslim faith, and it's likely the terrorist chose his place and time of attack on the Iraqi people to inflict the most damage, Multinational Force Iraq officials said.



The attack comes one month after terrorists bombed two mosques in the city of Khanaqin, killing or injuring more than 150 Iraqis.



(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq news releases.)
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No. 1323-05 IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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DoD Identifies Army Casualties
            The Department of Defense announced today the deaths of two
soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.  They died in Baghdad,
Iraq, on Dec. 22, when an improvised explosive device detonated near their
position during a dismounted patrol.  Both soldiers were assigned to the 1st
Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne
Division, Fort Campbell, Ky.



            Killed were:



            1st Lt. Benjamin T. Britt, 24, of Wheeler, Texas.



            Spc. William Lopez-Feliciano, 33, of Quebradillas, Puerto Rico.



            For further information related to this release, contact Army
Public Affairs at (703) 692-2000.
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