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(From icasualties.org)
07/12/04 Omaha.com: North Platte native dies in Baghdad bomb blast Sgt. 1st Class Linda Tarango-Griess, 33, was a member of the Army Reserve's 267th Ordnance based in Lincoln and deployed to Iraq in February from Fort Riley, Kan. 07/12/04 WOWT.com: Nebraska Native Killed In Iraq Sgt. 1st Class Linda Tarango-Griess, 33, was a member of the Army Reserve's 257th Ordinance based in Fort Riley, Kan. 07/12/04 AP: Brain-Damaged Soldiers Taught To Exercise Minds Brain damage is one of the consequences of the frequent roadside explosions and grenade attacks that injure American soldiers in Iraq. 07/12/04 Detroit News: Army trucks lack basic safety items Most soldiers learned to drive at home in an era of antilock brakes, multiple air bags and other safety features that make accidents less likely and easier to survive. But in the Army ... 07/12/04 AP: Iraq Leader Threatens Death to Militants Iraqi interim President Ghazi al-Yawer threatened Monday to use a "very sharp sword" to fight insurgents threatening the security of the country, a day after three U.S. soldiers died in attacks north of Baghdad. 07/12/04 Chicago Sun Times: McHenry man killed in Iraq enlisted on 9/11 He could have left Iraq two months ago, but U.S. Army Pvt. Collier Edwin Barcus decided to stay until his term of service was up at the end of July, relatives said Sunday. 07/12/04 CJTF-7: Insurgents attack Abu Ghraib Detention Facility Anti-Iraqi insurgents launched a mortar attack Sunday night on the Baghdad Central Corrections Facility at Abu Ghraib ... 07/12/04 CJTF-7: Unit Correction for Soldiers Killed Near Samarra on 11th The two Soldiers who were killed, and the three wounded following an improvised-explosive-device attack on their convoy near Samarra at about 4:29 p.m. July 11 were assigned to the 13th Corps Support Command. 07/12/04 AP: Shiite Party Official Killed in Iraq Gunmen killed the head of a regional office of one Iraq's largest Shiite parties in a drive-by shooting south of the capital, police officials said Monday. |