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  • The Department of State's International Narcotics and Law Enforcement division and MND-B Commander's Emergency Response Program (CERP) provided funding for this Iraqi court effort.4 Multi-National Division - Baghdad's project intent is to help facilitate achieving desired division-level Rule of Law effects such as creating a more stable governance environment, facilitating local citizens' access to the courts, and marginalizing the insurgency.5 In addition, the project is intended to be the first step toward the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement division's Iraq Justice Integration Project, which envisions connecting the court, police, and prison facilities by the use of computers, Internet access, and case tracking software so that an individual can be tracked throughout the e...

  • WASHINGTON -- In the face of stiffening insurgent resistance, U.S. and Iraqi security forces now control about half of Baghdad, the American commander overseeing operations said Friday. Maj. Gen. Joseph F. Fil, Jr., commander of Multi-National Division Baghdad, told reporters at the Pentagon that progress in securing the capital has been steady and that while he could use more U.S. troops he believes he has enough -- with the recent arrival of reinforcements -- to complete his mission.

  • BAGHDAD -- Fourteen American soldiers were killed in three deadly days in Iraq, the U.S. military said Sunday, including four in a single roadside bombing and one who was struck by a suicide bomber while on a foot patrol southwest of the capital. The blast that killed the four soldiers occurred Sunday as the troops were conducting a cordon and search operation northwest of the Iraqi capital, according to a statement. Two other soldiers from Multi-National Division -- Baghdad were killed and five were wounded along with an Iraqi interpreter in two separate roadside bombings on Sunday, the military said.

  • Pfc. Josh Miracle of West Carrollton, an Army medic, was on a recent reconnaissance patrol with Multi-National Division Baghdad in Rishidia, Iraq, when he spotted a little boy who had been badly burned. The mounted patrol stopped to assist the child, who was being carried by his mother.

  • CAMP TAJI, Iraq - Capt. Bryan Williams, a native of Redlands, is the company commander of Company A "Comanche," 225th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team "Warrior," 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division - Baghdad. Williams' company provides logistical support to the Warrior Brigade, delivering food, water, fuel and other essential supplies to the combat outposts.

  • The U.S. Army is disputing all of the claims made by former University of Missouri-Columbia student Scott Beauchamp in essays for The New Republic about his experiences in the Iraq war, according to the results of the military's internal investigation. The allegations were found to be false," Major Steven F. Lamb, deputy Public Affairs Officer for Multi National Division-Baghdad, said in an e-mail to the Tribune. "His platoon and company were interviewed and no one could substantiate the claims he made.

  • BAGHDAD (AP) - Fourteen American soldiers were killed in three deadly days in Iraq, the U.S. military said Sunday, including four in a single roadside bombing and one who was struck by a suicide bomber while on a foot patrol southwest of the capital. The blast that killed the four soldiers occurred Sunday as the troops were conducting a cordon and search operation northwest of the Iraqi capital, according to a statement. Two other soldiers from Multi-National Division-Baghdad were killed and five were wounded along with an Iraqi interpreter in two separate roadside bombings on Sunday, the military said.

  • BAGHDAD, Iraq - A U.S. Marine was killed in fighting south of Baghdad, while an American soldier died of wounds sustained in a volatile province west of the capital, the military said. The Marine assigned to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force died Sunday from wounds sustained in combat while operating in the Multi- National Division-Baghdad area of operation, south of Baghdad, the military said in a statement.

  • BAGHDAD - Four U.S. soldiers and an Iraqi interpreter were killed in separate attacks in the capital, including three in a single roadside bombing, the military said today, making April the deadliest month so far this year. The roadside bomb killed three Multi-National Division-Baghdad soldiers and wounded another while they were on a combat patrol Sunday in eastern Baghdad, the military said. An Iraqi interpreter also was killed in the attack.



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