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    American Heroes

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      HMM Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron; flies CH-46 "Sea Knight" helicopters

      HUMINT Human intelligence, as contrasted with electronic, satellite, or other intelligence gathering

      Humvee: High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle

      HVT High Value Target

      ICM Improved Conventional Munitions

      ID In the context of a military unit, Infantry Division; also an abbreviation for identification

      IFB Interruptible Feedback Line; allows a television producer, director, talent, and others to communicate with one another during a program, usually through an earpiece

      IFF Identification Friend or Foe

      JDAM Joint Direct Attack Munition; an unpowered, GPS-guided, one-thousand- to two-thousand-pound glide bomb

      Jihaz Haneen Clandestine Baath intelligence and security organization

      JSTARS Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System; a high resolution radar and command and control suite mounted in a modified Boeing 707 airframe

      LAR Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion; Marine unit equipped with LAVs for rapid ground reconnaissance forward and on the flanks of a larger force

      LAV Light Armored Vehicle; LAV-25, wheeled light armored vehicle employed by Marine LAR battalion; carries six troops. Armament: 25-mm chain gun

      LVT Landing Vehicle, Tracked. See also AAV.

      LVTC Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Command. An LVT equipped with communications equipment and configured so that a commander can use an LVTC-7 as his command. Armament: turret-mounted .50-caliber machine gun

      LZ Landing Zone

      MAG Marine Air Group

      MAW Marine Aircraft Wing. The 3rd MAW served as the Air Combat element of I MEF.

      MAWTS Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron

      MEU Marine Expeditionary Unit; the smallest air-ground task force, consisting of a reinforced infantry battalion, a composite helicopter squadron, and a logistics support element

      MIA Missing in Action

      MOPP Mission-Oriented Protective Posture; designation for the protective suit, mask, and other equipment worn to shield troops from nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. See also NBC suit.

      MP Military Police

      MPS Maritime Prepositioning Ship; large "roll-on roll-off" vessels full of military equipment, weapons, and ammunition; strategically placed to expedite the deployment of U.S. military units

      MRE Meal, Ready-to-Eat

      Mukhabarat The foreign intelligence service in Saddam Hussein's Iraq

      NBC suit Nuclear, biological, and chemical protective gear

      NCO Noncommissioned officer in the military services

      NOK Next of Kin

      NVG Night-Vision Goggles

      OGA Other Government Agency; euphemism for CIA or other intelligence service personnel operating in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other places

      Overwatch A base of fire from heavy weapons in support of a maneuver

      PAO Public Affairs Officer

      PAX (also "Packs") U.S. military abbreviation for passengers, usually in an aircraft

      PFC Private First Class

      POW Prisoner of War

      QRF Quick Reaction Force

      RAP Rocket-Assisted Projectiles

      RCT Regimental Combat Team

      Rein Reinforced

      ROE Rules of Engagement

      RPG Rocket-Propelled Grenade

      RPV Remotely Piloted Vehicle; radio-controlled aircraft used to conduct reconnaissance and/or intelligence collection. See also UAV.

      S-1 Staff officer who performs administrative record-keeping and personnel function for a battalion or regiment

      S-2 Staff officer who performs intelligence and counter-intelligence function for a battalion or regiment

      S-3 Staff officer who performs operations, plans, and training functions for a battalion or regiment

      S-4 Staff officer who performs logistics, maintenance, and supply function for a battalion or regiment

      SAD Special Activities Division

      SAM Surface-to-Air Missile

      SAW Squad Automatic Weapon, 5.56 mm; carried by one member of each Marine infantry fire team

      SERE Survival, Escape, Resistance, and Evasion; plan followed in the event a pilot or other armed forces member is down or lost behind enemy lines

      Sharqi Iraqi sandstorm

      Sit Rep situation report

      SOP Standard Operating Procedure

      TAA Tactical Assembly Area

      TF Task Force

      TOC Tactical Operations Center

      TOT Time on Target

      TOW Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided anti-tank missile

      TRAP Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Pilot

      UAV Unmanned Aerial Vehicle; reconnaissance aircraft operated by remote radio control and or GPS

      UN United Nations

      UNSCOM UN Special Commission; the organization appointed by the UN to search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq

      V Corps U.S. Army forward-deployed headquarters for two divisions, a corps support command, and nine separate brigades totaling approximately forty-one thousand soldiers

      VMU-2 Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron Two; operated RPVs over the battlefield for the Regimental Combat Teams. See also UAV.

      WIA Wounded in Action

      WMD Weapons of Mass Destruction

      XO Executive Officer

      Air Force

      A1C Kenny Holston: 234

      MSgt Andy Dunaway: 168

      MSgt Coco Gunther: 223

      MSgt Jim Varhegyi: top 224

      MSgt Jonathan Doti: bottom 10

      MSgt Lance Cheung: 33

      MSgt Robert W. Valenca: 246

      MSgt Val Gempis: bottom 44

      SrA Brian Ferguson: middle 36

      SrA Christina D. Ponte: 233

      SSgt Aaron D. Allmon II: bottom 79

      SSgt David Donovan: bottom 110

      SSgt James L. Harper Jr.: 189

      SSgt JoAnn S. Makinano: 114, 165

      SSgt Michael R. Holzworth: top 44

      SSgt Shawn Weismiller: 276

      TSgt Andrew M. Rodier: 196

      TSgt Brian Christiansen: top 253, 258

      TSgt Dawn M. Price: 168

      TSgt Maria. J. Bare: 225

      Army

      GS-9 Martin Greeson: 251

      PFC James Matise: 74

      PVT Daniel Meacham: 183

      SFC Johancharles Van Boers: 184

      SFC Robert C. Brogan: 113

      SFC Todd Oliver: bottom left 250

      SGT Ben Brody: top 282

      SGT Curtis Hargrave: 164

      SGT Jon Soucy: bottom 249

      SGT Matthew Acosta: 208

      SGT Mike Pryor: bottom 224

      SPC David Marck Jr.: top 46, top 37, 48, bottom 52

      SPC Kieran Cuddihy: 228

      SPC Lorie Jewell: bottom 253, top 273

      SPC Olanrewaju Akinwunmi: 158

      SPC Patrick Weitekamp: 34

      SSG Bronco Suzuki: 14

      SSG Russell L. Klika: bottom right 250

      William Glaser: 138

      Chuck Holton

      bottom 86, 99, 154, 174, top 219, bottom 220, bottom 231, 248, 263, 268, bottom 270, 279, 280, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, bottom 290, 294, 295, 296

      Department of Defense (DOD)

      8, top right 18, 23, 30–32, 35, top and bottom 36, top 41, top 47, 49, 54, 58, 60, 72, middle 76, top 80, 92, 94, 97, 98, top 110, 122, 125, 128, 131, 135, 136, 140, 142, 148, 155, 156, 158, 161, top 170, top 175, 185, 188, 191, 197, 202, 209, 218, 227, top 250, 256, 257, 259, 260, 275

      Capt. Tom Bryant: top 38

      Cheri
    e A. Thurlby: 271

      Cpl Jonathan K. Teslevich: 121

      Don Dees: top 52

      James McCauley: 200

      Jane Marriott: 187

      LCpl Brandon L. Roach: bottom 125

      PFC Joshua Hutcheson: 108

      R. D. Ward: 81

      Sarah Underhill: 243

      SFC David K. Dismukes: 78

      Sgt Frank Magni: 51

      Sgt Kevin R. Reed: 61

      Shayne Johnson: top 66

      SPC Jeremy D. Crisp: top 249

      SPC Mason T. Lowery: 67

      SPC Robert Woodward: 160

      SPC Ronald Shaw Jr.: 193

      SSG Craig Zentkovitch: 83, 85, top 101, 107, 118, 119, 126, 144, 152

      SSG Mark Wojciechowski: 247

      SSG Raymie G. Cruz: 88, 90

      SSG Reeba Critser: bottom 135

      SSG Scott Maynard: 100

      FOX News

      6, 21, bottom 25, top 27, 147, top 216, 254

      Andrew Stenner: 93, 262, 291

      Chris Jackson: 293

      Griff Jenkins: 11, 65, 69, bottom 76, 93, 123, 124, 150, 153

      Kelly Guernica: top 255

      Mal James: bottom 66, 68, top 70, top 76, top 84, top left 86, top 89, bottom 100, 104, 109, 117, 129, 130, 133, top 134, bottom 149, 162, top 166, bottom 170, 179, 180, bottom 181, 194, 198, 207, 213, bottom 216, bottom 219, top 220, 221, 222, bottom 230, top 231, 245, 264, 265, 266, 267

      Oliver North: top right 86, 91, 102, 103, 137, 139, bottom 172, 173, bottom 175, top 176, 212, 217, 229, top 230, 292

      Marines

      1st Lt. Barry L. Edwards: 214

      Cpl Brian Reimers: top 10

      Cpl Eric C. Ely: bottom 202

      Cpl James M. Mercure: bottom 287, 288

      Cpl Michael R. McMaugh: 199

      Cpl Paul W. Leicht: top 79, bottom 89, bottom 176, 178

      Cpl Robert R. Attebury: 215

      Cpl Ryan C. Heiser: top 29

      Cpl Shane S. Keller: bottom 282

      Cpl Trenton E. Harris: 71

      GySgt Daniel O'Connell: bottom right 55

      GySgt Erik S. Hansen: 167

      LCpl Brian L. Wickliffe: bottom 29

      LCpl Lucian A. Friel: 203

      LCpl Nicholous Radloff: 87

      LCpl Sheila M. Brook: bottom 80

      PFC Renato Lara: top 124

      Sgt Adaecus G. Brooks: 116

      Sgt Chad Simon: bottom 273

      Sgt Joseph R. Chenelly: top 130

      Sgt Kevin R. Reed, 157

      Sgt Maryalice Leone: 141

      Sgt Michael K. Kropiewnicki: 169

      Sgt Paul L. Anstine III: 132

      Sgt Ray Lewis: top 287, 289, top 290

      USMC History Division: 24

      Navy

      AA Ricardo J. Reyes: 77

      JO1 Mark D. Faram: 17

      Joyce N Boghosian: 278

      MCS1 Chad J. McNeeley: 239

      MCS2 Nathan Schaeffer: 42

      MCS2 Miguel Angel Contreras: 43

      MCS2 Summer M. Anderson: 232

      Michael W. Pendergrass: 19

      PM1 Arlo K. Abrahamson: top 172

      PM3 James Spiker: bottom 70

      PM2 Jim Watson: 12

      PM1 Tim Turner: bottom 47

      PO1 Alan D. Monyelle: 186

      SR Chad R. Erdmann: bottom 82

      Perry-Castellano Library

      top 25, bottom 39

      Public Domain

      64, 281

      FREEDOM ALLIANCE

      SCHOLARSHIP FUND—Supporting the Children of America’s Military Heroes

      The Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund honors the bravery and dedication of Americans in our armed forces who have sacrificed life and limb and provides college scholarships to their children. Through the generosity of the American public, the Scholarship Fund has awarded more than $1 million to the sons and daughters of American heroes.

      Many of freedom’s brave defenders who have lost their lives fighting terrorism have left behind young children. We believe it is our duty to help their children meet the rising costs of a college education, but more importantly to remind them that their parents’ sacrifice will never be forgotten by a grateful nation.

      SUPPORT OUR TROOPS—Honoring America’s Armed Forces

      The Freedom Alliance Support Our Troops program honors and supports our servicemen and women and their families—especially those who are serving on the front lines or who have been wounded and are recuperating at our military hospitals.

      Freedom Alliance provides financial assistance and gift packages to these troops. The program also includes events such as Military Appreciation Dinners and special holiday activities. Freedom Alliance sponsors these activities to say “thank you” to our service members and their families.

      Freedom Alliance, which was founded in 1990 by Lt. Col. Oliver North, USMC (Ret.), is a nonprofit 501( c)(3) charitable and educational organization dedicated to advancing the American heritage of freedom by honoring and encouraging military service, defending the sovereignty of the United States, and promoting a strong national defense.

      For more information or to donate, contact:

      FREEDOM ALLIANCE

      22570 Markey Court, Suite 240

      Dulles, Virginia 20166-6919

      1(800)475-6620

      www.freedomalliance.org

      “LEST WE FORGET”

     

     

     



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