...manufactured by photo shop procedures and persist in believing that someone else's body was buried in the northern Arabian Sea.Any picture of bin Laden's body, bloodied after the attack by Navy SEALS, could be used as an iconic image by...
...family were killed Sunday in Kandahar when the U.S. bombing campaign began. With two U.S. aircraft carriers in the Arabian Sea launching strike aircraft round-the-clock, a huge fireball lit the sky over Kabul. Heavy bombing was also reported...
...or al-Qaida forces or leaders. Navy F-14 Tomcats and F/A-18 Hornets flying from an aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea are searching for those targets. Long-range bombers flying from the United States and the Indian Ocean island of...
...A search continued early Thursday for a sailor who fell overboard from the USS Kitty Hawk aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea about 24 hours earlier. --British Prime Minister Tony Blair joined President Bush at the White House on Wednesday...
...the San Diego-based aircraft carrier Stennis to the Arabian Sea ahead of schedule to replace the Vinson, which otherwise...from the Vinson and the USS Theodore Roosevelt in the Arabian Sea have been providing a large share of the daily attack...
...Afghanistan, said the war's commander, Army Gen. Tommy Franks. Marine Harrier jets flying from Navy carriers in the Arabian Sea also have bombed various targets in Afghanistan. * Army special forces are in Afghanistan helping anti-Taliban forces...
...aircraft carrier and the first to deliver naval air strikes in Afghanistan. The nuclear-powered Enterprise was in the Arabian Sea on Sept. 11, bound for home as it neared the end of a scheduled six-month stint at sea. But upon learning of the...
...including American John Walker Lindh, were being held on the Navy's amphibious assault ship USS Peleliu in the Arabian Sea. Clarke also said the helicopter entourage that included the war's commander, Gen. Tommy Franks, may have been...
...airport and the Marines of the 26th Marines Expeditionary Unit would be packing and returning to naval ships in the Arabian Sea. No specific time was given. Marines from the airport have been searching Taliban and al-Qaida facilities in deserts...
...American captured while fighting with the Taliban in Afghanistan, remained imprisoned aboard the USS Bataan in the Arabian Sea. Twenty more al-Qaida and Taliban prisoners are incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay Naval Station in Cuba. Interrogations...
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