Nov 15: Another Bloody Day in Bush's Insane War
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Nov 15: Another Bloody Day in Bush's Insane War

 
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11/15/04 AP: US troops hurt in car bombing
A SUICIDE driver detonated his vehicle today near an American military
convoy in the western edge of Mosul, injuring five US soldiers, a
military spokeswoman said.

11/15/04 AP:Civilian Worker from Northeast Arkansas Dies in Iraq
Aaron Iversen, 38, died while on security duty for a private
contractor. The vehicle he was driving was attacked during the week,
and an explosive that hit the windshield killed Iversen and another
security worker.

11/15/04 BBC: Iraqi hostages found in Falluja
US-led troops involved in fighting against insurgents in the Iraqi
city of Falluja have found four imprisoned men believed to be Iraqi
hostages.

11/15/04 NY Times: Mosul revolt spreads to town near Syria
Pitched battles have erupted between insurgents and U.S. and Iraqi
forces in the northern city of Mosul, with the revolt spreading to Tal
Afar, a town near the Syrian border, prompting residents to flee and
U.S. armored vehicles to encircle it.

11/15/04 LA Times: Doctor is haunted by siege of Fallujah
Dr. Ahmed Ghanim's nightmarish week began with a phone call in the
operating room of a triage center in downtown Fallujah ... In the
coming days, Ghanim would narrowly escape a bombing, then run through
his city's battle-torn streets.

11/15/04 IPS: The Other Face of U.S. 'Success' in Fallujah
Everyone saw it coming, only the U.S. forces did not: humanitarian
disaster in Fallujah, and stronger resistance against U.S. and allied
occupying forces all around Iraq.

11/15/04 Al Jazeera: US troops 'preventing aid' to Falluja
Local journalist in Falluja, Haza al-Afify, told Aljazeera that there
were many civilian casualties, contrary to what the US military said.
"Water-pumping operations have now stopped for good. Water pipes carry
polluted water supply ..."

11/15/04 Reuters: U.S. troops fight rebels on streets of Iraq's Mosul
U.S. troops are fighting insurgents on the streets of Iraq's third
largest city, where violence has surged during a week-long offensive
to capture the city of Falluja from rebels.

11/15/04 TimesUnion.com: Injured soldier talks of pals
William Rhodes didn't want to make a big deal out of the injuries he
suffered last week while on duty in Iraq ... Shrapnel injured his
shoulder, arm and both legs, his mother said.

11/15/04 AP: Fighting sweeps Iraq's Sunni Muslim heartland; Fallujah
winds down
Explosions and gunfire broke out Monday in Baqouba the latest in a
wave of clashes that has swept Iraq's Sunni Muslim heartland even as
U.S. and Iraqi forces move against the last remaining pockets of
resistance in Fallujah.

11/15/04 CENTCOM: Operations Are Ongoing to Stabilize Situation In
Mosul
Multi-National Forces from 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division
(Stryker Brigade Combat Team) continue operations Nov. 14, to root out
remaining pockets of anti-Iraqi force resistance and return stability
to northern Iraq.

11/15/04 Turks.US: Another Turkish Truck Driver Killed in Iraq
A police officer in Beyci city, Lieutenant Colonel Cemal Salih,
disclosed that armed men killed the driver yesterday and then set fire
to the man and his truck.

11/15/04 Mail & Guardian: More violence erupts in Iraq
United States warplanes unleashed two air strikes and ground fire on
the restive city of Baquba on Monday following clashes between rebels
and Iraqi security forces, in a morning of violence that left about 20
insurgents dead ...

11/15/04 "PA" News: Two Soldiers Hurt in Iraq Attacks
Two soldiers were injured today, one seriously, in separate attacks
close to the Camp Dogwood military base, south of Baghdad. The
Ministry of Defence said a Lynx helicopter pilot was badly wounded
when his aircraft came under small arms fire ...

11/15/04 MNF-Iraq: Truck Accident Kills COSCOM Soldier
A 13th Corps Support Command soldier is dead as the result of a
military vehicle accident in Baghdad at 3:30 a.m. on Nov. 15.

11/15/04 Reuters:Falluja Fighting Persists; Aid Convoy Turned Back
U.S. warplanes, artillery and mortars attacked areas across Falluja
Monday as diehard insurgents held out to the last in the week-long
battle.

11/15/04 AP: Patient Load Surges At Military Hospital
The number of injured U.S. military personnel arriving at the
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center this week, most from the offensive
against insurgents in the Iraqi city of Fallujah, reached its highest
level since April...

11/15/04 DOD Identifies Marine Casualty
Sgt. Byron W. Norwood, 25, of Pflugerville, Texas, died Nov. 13 as
result of enemy action in Al Anbar province, Iraq. Norwood was
assigned to 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I
Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, Calif.

11/15/04 Al Jazeera: Clashes in Baquba, Ramadi
Explosions and gunfire have broken out in Baquba, with the US
headquarters in the Iraqi city coming under attack by mortar fire.
Witnesses said armed fighters were fighting Iraqi police ...

11/15/04 Reuters: Fighting Breaks Out in Falluja After U.S. Strikes
Fresh fighting broke out in the Iraqi city of Falluja Monday after
U.S. forces attacked suspected rebel targets with air strikes,
artillery and mortar rounds, a Reuters correspondent in Falluja said.

11/15/04 The Guardian: US claims control of ruined Falluja
The US military says it has taken full control of the city but there
is scattered resistance in its southern districts and commanders
expect several more days of fighting.

11/15/04 AFP: US officer charged with murder in shooting of Iraqi
A US officer was charged with murder and conspiracy to commit murder
for his role in the shooting dead of a wounded Iraqi in a Baghdad
slum, the US military said.

11/14/04 DOD Identifies Marine Casualty
Lance Cpl. Justin M. Ellsworth, 20, of Mount Pleasant, Mich., died
Nov. 13 as a result of enemy action in Al Anbar Province, Iraq.

11/14/04 DOD Identifies Marine Casualty
Cpl. Kevin J. Dempsey, 23, of Monroe, Conn., died Nov. 13 due to enemy
action in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. Dempsey was assigned to 2nd
Reconnaissance Battalion, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune,
N.C.

11/14/04 DOD Identifies Army Casualty
Sgt. James C. Matteson, 23, of Celoron, N.Y., died Nov. 12 in
Fallujah, Iraq, when a rocket-propelled grenade struck his Bradley
Fighting Vehicle.

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