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U.S. Marines prepare a hand-launched Dragon Eye aerial reconnaissance drone along the outskirts of the Iraqi city of Falluja November 8, 2004. U.S. Marines backed by air strikes battled through a rebel stronghold in Falluja on Wednesday and officials said kidnappers had seized three relatives of Iraq's interim prime minister in Baghdad. Picture taken November 8, 2004. EDITORIAL USE ONLY   REUTERS/Lance Cpl. James J. Vooris-USMC
Wed Nov 10, 7:42 AM ET
Reuters

U.S. Marines prepare a hand-launched Dragon Eye aerial reconnaissance drone along the outskirts of the Iraqi city of Falluja November 8, 2004. U.S. Marines backed by air strikes battled through a rebel stronghold in Falluja on Wednesday and officials said kidnappers had seized three relatives of Iraq (news - web sites)'s interim prime minister in Baghdad. Picture taken November 8, 2004. EDITORIAL USE ONLY REUTERS/Lance Cpl. James J. Vooris-USMC

U.S. Marines with Weapons Platoon, Company K, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, seize apartments at the edge of the Iraqi city of Falluja, November 8, 2004.  U.S. Marines backed by air strikes battled through a rebel stronghold in Falluja on Wednesday and officials said kidnappers had seized three relatives of Iraq's interim prime minister in Baghdad. Picture taken November 8, 2004. EDITORIAL USE ONLY   REUTERS/Lance Cpl. James J. Vooris-USMC

Wed Nov 10, 7:39 AM ET
Reuters

U.S. Marines with Weapons Platoon, Company K, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, seize apartments at the edge of the Iraqi city of Falluja, November 8, 2004. U.S. Marines backed by air strikes battled through a rebel stronghold in Falluja on Wednesday and officials said kidnappers had seized three relatives of Iraq (news - web sites)'s interim prime minister in Baghdad. Picture taken November 8, 2004. EDITORIAL USE ONLY REUTERS/Lance Cpl. James J. Vooris-USMC

An air strike is called in on a suspected insurgent hideout at the edge of the Iraqi city of Falluja November 8, 2004.  U.S. Marines backed by air strikes battled through a rebel stronghold in Falluja on Wednesday and officials said kidnappers had seized three relatives of Iraq's interim prime minister in Baghdad.  (USMC/Reuters)

Wed Nov 10, 7:41 AM ET
Reuters

An air strike is called in on a suspected insurgent hideout at the edge of the Iraqi city of Falluja November 8, 2004. U.S. Marines backed by air strikes battled through a rebel stronghold in Falluja on Wednesday and officials said kidnappers had seized three relatives of Iraq (news - web sites)'s interim prime minister in Baghdad. (USMC/Reuters)

U.S. Marine from Charlie Company, second tank battalion stand atop his tank during offensive in Sunni Muslim city of Falluja, November 10, 2004. U.S. Marines backed by air strikes battled through a rebel stronghold in Falluja on Wednesday, as officials said kidnappers had seized three relatives of Iraq's interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi.   REUTERS/Eliana Aponte

Wed Nov 10, 5:11 AM ET
Reuters

U.S. Marine from Charlie Company, second tank battalion stand atop his tank during offensive in Sunni Muslim city of Falluja, November 10, 2004. U.S. Marines backed by air strikes battled through a rebel stronghold in Falluja on Wednesday, as officials said kidnappers had seized three relatives of Iraq (news - web sites)'s interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi. REUTERS/Eliana Aponte

Iraqi troops with U.S. Marines prepare to move into the Sunni Muslim city of Falluja, November 9, 2004. Fighting eased in Falluja on Tuesday after U.S. forces reached its center and consolidated positions there, less than a day after starting an offensive to tame Iraq's most rebellious city.  (Eliana Aponte/Reuters)

Wed Nov 10, 3:30 AM ET
Reuters

Iraqi troops with U.S. Marines prepare to move into the Sunni Muslim city of Falluja, November 9, 2004. Fighting eased in Falluja on Tuesday after U.S. forces reached its center and consolidated positions there, less than a day after starting an offensive to tame Iraq (news - web sites)'s most rebellious city. (Eliana Aponte/Reuters)

A tank fires a round into a building in this TV image as U.S. troops,  along with Iraqi forces,  powered their way into the center of the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah, Iraq,  on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2004, overwhelming small bands of guerrillas with massive force, searching homes along the city's deserted, narrow passageways and using loudspeakers to try to goad militants onto the streets. (AP Photo / APTN / Pool)

Tue Nov 9, 8:17 PM ET
AP

A tank fires a round into a building in this TV image as U.S. troops, along with Iraqi forces, powered their way into the center of the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah, Iraq (news - web sites), on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2004, overwhelming small bands of guerrillas with massive force, searching homes along the city's deserted, narrow passageways and using loudspeakers to try to goad militants onto the streets. (AP Photo / APTN / Pool)

U.S. President George W. Bush greets U.S. Army Sgt. Carla Best of Virginia Beach, Va., and her mother Vickie Ebeling during a visit to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C.,  November 9, 2004.  Sgt. Best sustained injuries while serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom.  Bush paid a visit to soldiers recently wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.     REUTERS/Handout/White House/Eric Draper

Tue Nov 9, 6:50 PM ET
Reuters

U.S. President George W. Bush (news - web sites) greets U.S. Army Sgt. Carla Best of Virginia Beach, Va., and her mother Vickie Ebeling during a visit to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., November 9, 2004. Sgt. Best sustained injuries while serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Bush paid a visit to soldiers recently wounded in Iraq (news - web sites) and Afghanistan (news - web sites). REUTERS/Handout/White House/Eric Draper

Photo released by the White House shows US President George W. Bush talking with US Army Spc. Kenneth Lukes of Fort Atkinson, Iowa, during his visit to soldiers injured in Iraq and Afghanistan, at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC(AFP/White House/Eric Draper)

Wed Nov 10, 2:40 AM ET
AFP

Photo released by the White House shows US President George W. Bush (news - web sites) talking with US Army Spc. Kenneth Lukes of Fort Atkinson, Iowa, during his visit to soldiers injured in Iraq (news - web sites) and Afghanistan (news - web sites), at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC(AFP/White House/Eric Draper)

A soldier fires a RPG (rocket propelled grenade) in this TV image as U.S. troops,  along with Iraqi forces,  powered their way into the center of the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah, Iraq,  on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2004, overwhelming small bands of guerrillas with massive force, searching homes along the city's deserted, narrow passageways and using loudspeakers to try to goad militants onto the streets. (AP Photo / APTN / Pool)

Tue Nov 9, 8:17 PM ET
AP

A soldier fires a RPG (rocket propelled grenade) in this TV image as U.S. troops, along with Iraqi forces, powered their way into the center of the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah, Iraq (news - web sites), on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2004, overwhelming small bands of guerrillas with massive force, searching homes along the city's deserted, narrow passageways and using loudspeakers to try to goad militants onto the streets. (AP Photo / APTN / Pool)

51 posted on 11/10/2004 5:56:27 AM PST by OXENinFLA
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To: Mo1; Howlin; Peach; BeforeISleep; kimmie7; 4integrity; BigSkyFreeper; RandallFlagg; ...
PIC PING............
52 posted on 11/10/2004 5:57:04 AM PST by OXENinFLA
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To: OXENinFLA

The NY Post has a great cover pic of a young Marine smoking a cigarette....titled SMOKIN......I'd post it, if I knew how...


61 posted on 11/10/2004 6:26:32 AM PST by mystery-ak (This military family thanks America for re-electing our CinC)
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To: OXENinFLA

don't exactly know what kind of shoulder fired rocket that soldier is holding but its definitely NOT a Russian/Soviet made RPG. American made LAW possibly? Thoughts?


175 posted on 11/10/2004 11:02:47 AM PST by timtoews5292004
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