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...deep respect for the chain of command," said a family member, who asked not to be identified by name, but who described Cardona as feeling duty-bound to accept his Iraqi deployment. The friend said that Cardona had described trying to attach another soldier's name tags to his uniform in hopes of concealing his identity from Iraqis, but was told by an officer to desist. According to this friend, Cardona said he had told at least one of his superiors that he feared for his safety in Iraq, especially because of his presence in the al-Qaeda video...
...basic categories—murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary and motor vehicle theft—according to the president of the firm, Scott Morgan. Each type of crime was weighed equally in the final analysis. The statistics are from the F.B.I.’s annual Uniform Crime Report...
...that game.” FINAL TICKS Two juniors who saw significant playing time last season did not dress for Harvard. Forward Paul Dufault, who led the Crimson in goals early last season, is out indefinitely with a leg injury. Blueliner J.D. McCabe was also out of uniform....The Crimson outshot the Big Green 32-29, including 15-7 in the third period....Of the 74 total shots Harvard attempted, 26 were blocked by the Dartmouth defense....The Crimson begins its home slate this weekend, when Clarkson and St. Lawrence travel to Cambridge. —Staff writer Karan Lodha...
...Weisskopf's story brought back memories of my experiences in World War II. I was awarded a Silver Star, but I'm fortunate to have survived for 83 years without having to pay as dearly as Weisskopf has. If he were in uniform, he would have been decorated with the Medal of Honor. Since so many reporters are losing lives or limbs, there should be a special decoration for their bravery. Of course, a medal can't replace the loss of a limb, but it can be a way for the American people to give recognition to reporters who have...
...Death Comes Calling For The Class of 9/11" [Oct. 9], on the death in Iraq of U.S. Army 2nd Lieut. Emily Perez, 23, was a touching story of an exceptional West Point graduate who accomplished much in her short lifetime. Seeing the picture of her so proud in uniform and reading the praise heaped upon her by fellow cadets, I grasped the tragedy of her passing. I would like her parents to know they are not alone in their mourning. I only hope this war is worth the sacrifices young people like Perez are making...