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- March 9: North County Times (California): Marines build a city to feed, equip troops
CAMP COYOTE, Kuwait ---- U.S. military officials are planning a lightning-fast attack with air and land forces to overwhelm any Iraqi defense.
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- March 8: North County Times (California): Bugs an Iraqi enemy, too
CAMP IWO JIMA, Kuwait ---- Iraq is full of things that can bite you, sting you and kill you ---- almost as fast as a bullet can.
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- March 7: North County Times (California): In the field, there's no birthday cake
CAMP IWO JIMA, Kuwait ---- One Carlsbad grandfather who couldn't join his family to celebrate his birthday Thursday had a solid excuse: He's getting ready to go to war.
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- March 5: North County Times (California): 120-mile barrier keeps Iraq, Kuwait at arm's length
KUWAIT -- It's a formidable barrier. It's supposed to be. The demilitarized zone that separates Kuwait and Iraq is all that stands between hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops and Iraq.
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- March 4: North County Times (California): USS Nimitz, warships leave San Diego
KUWAIT CITY ---- It's an odd-looking desert shelter: a sandbag-lined pit about 6 feet deep, covered with an earthen and wooden roof.
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- March 4: North County Times (California): Marines build 'Scud bunkers' - U.S. Embassy repeats warning urging citizens to leave Kuwait
CORONADO ---- Renae Freeman of Rancho Penasquitos had expected her husband to deploy overseas, but the reality didn't hit her until Monday morning, when the USS Nimitz and two escort ships left home with more than 5,000 sailors on a course for the Persian Gulf, and possibly a key role in U.S. strikes on Iraq.
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- March 3: North County Times (California): Combat familiar ground a generation later
CAMP PENDLETON ---- The Marine wore a tan camouflage uniform, printed in a 21st-century digital pattern that his Marine Corps recently adopted for the modern battlefield. One set of dog tags hung from his neck, tucked inside a green T-shirt. Another was laced into one of his brown desert combat boots.
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- March 2: North County Times (California): Experienced officers provide leadership to young troops
CAMP COYOTE, Kuwait ---- As the Marines here brace for a possible war with Iraq, they often use a common refrain: they'll be fighting for the Marine on their left and the Marine on their right.
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- Feb. 28: North County Times (California): Marines support helping Filipinos fight terrorism
CAMP COYOTE ---- Half a world away in the desert of Kuwait, several Marines cheered the recent decision to send U.S. ground forces to help Filipino troops fight Muslim extremists.
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- Feb. 28: North County Times (California): Marines get a brand-new rifle
CAMP COYOTE ---- It's a little heavier than its predecessor, but the new M-16 being distributed to Camp Pendleton Marines stationed here in the Kuwaiti desert will allow the troops to pinpoint and hit their targets with greater precision and at greater distances.
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- Feb. 27: North County Times (California): Kuwait Notebook - What a difference a day makes
Editor's note: North County Times staff writer Darrin Mortenson and staff photographer Hayne Palmour periodically offer their impressions of Kuwait, where they are covering troops from Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base and Miramar Marine Corps Air Station.
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- Feb. 26: North County Times (California): From dusk to dawn: Night rises in the Kuwaiti desert
CAMP COYOTE, Kuwait ---- The desert has moods at night. Just ask the Marines who've spent the last three weeks in northern Kuwait, waiting and training for war.
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- Feb. 26: North County Times (California): Protests dishearten some troops overseas
CAMP COYOTE, Kuwait ---- Some of the Marines kicked the dirt, turned away or cursed the "damned liberals" on hearing news of global anti-war demonstrations.
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- Feb. 25: North County Times (California): Marines get mail, food and a shower
CAMP COYOTE, Kuwait ---- After more than three weeks in the desert wearing the same clothes and eating the same prepackaged meals, the guys from Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion got some creature comforts this weekend: a hot meal, mail and even their first shower in the field.
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- Feb. 24: North County Times (California): Services offer break from desert monotony
LIVING SUPPORT AREA FIVE, Kuwait ---- Several men wept, others sat silent as Navy chaplain Bill Devine, straining to be heard above the din of helicopters and other military machinery, asked God to deliver them from war.
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- Feb. 23: North County Times (California): Life in the Kuwait desert: Dust, wind and sun
CAMP COYOTE, Kuwait ---- Marine Staff Sgt. Jeff Hickson and his buddies from Camp Pendleton's 5th Infantry Regiment.
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- Feb. 20: North County Times (California): Chickens arrive to help the Marines
CAMP COYOTE, Kuwait ---- At the edge of this desolate no-man's land just 25 miles from the Iraqi border, U.S. troops on the front line Wednesday welcomed some unlikely allies: chickens.
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- Feb. 20: North County Times (California): Reservists pack up to pack out
CAMP PENDLETON ---- They were activated to full duty in February 2002 for homeland defense and spent the past year training in urban, desert and mountain warfare, sharpening their hand-to-hand combat skills and firing their weapons.
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