TOY SOLDIER
Rebuilding Fallujah, one toy at a time Sioux City Journal ONAWA, IOWA -- A soccer ball can save a life in Fallujah. U.S. soldiers stationed in this Iraqi city, about 43 miles west of Baghdad, give children soccer balls in exchange for their toy assault rifles and toy pistols. Brownie Troop No. 542 adopts Butte soldier Montana Standard Every so often, Staff Sgt. Josh Beckett, who is stationed in Afghanistan, gets a small reminder of home. It may be beef jerky and a Suduko book for him and a chew toy for his bomb-sniffing dog, Fanny. There might be a few new e-mails in his inbox. Service Tuesday for Townsend-area soldier killed in Iraq The News Journal While on his first tour of duty in Iraq, Keith Fiscus told his mom, Pamela, that he had re-enlisted to serve until 2010. Her worried question: "Why?" "Because I want to serve my country, mom" he told her. Fiscus' friends, family and the public will honor him Tuesday evening in Middletown, 10 days after the Army sergeant from the Townsend area was felled by a roadside bomb in Iraq at the age of Onawa family helps Fallujans Sioux City Journal A soccer ball can save a life in Fallujah, Iraq. United States soldiers stationed in this Iraqi city give children soccer balls in exchange for toy assault rifles and toy pistols. Poisoned spy case update, Capitalizing on scarce holiday gifts CNN.com December 12, 2006 Toy drive planned for children in foster care The Shreveport Times The Volunteers for Youth Justice's Court Appointed Special Advocates program is organizing a Christmas toy drive that will benefit more than 250 area foster children. November 2006 glimpses USA Today Here is a closer look at many of the U.S. military personnel killed in November because of the conflict in Iraq. Soldier, 32, died on second Iraq tour Honolulu Star-Bulletin A 32-year-old North Carolina man has been identified as the third of five Schofield Barracks soldiers killed Wednesday when a homemade bomb exploded by their Humvee in Kirkuk, Iraq. Jazzy, 'sassy' take on 'Nutcracker' hits DeLand High Orlando Sentinel Lovers of the traditional holiday classic The Nutcracker may want to hold onto their toy soldier hats. Christmas countdown: More than 100 entrants gather for parade Macon Telegraph Merry Christmas. And here's your 2006 Middle Georgia Christmas Parade by the numbers. There were 132 entrants in this year's parade, which stretched the event to a slow-moving, hour-and-a-half affair in downtown Macon.
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