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Ackerman says Pakistani forces need more U.S. aid
janie.lorber@newsday.comWASHINGTON - Amid escalating unrest, Pakistani forces need more American aid as they struggle against increasing Islamic militancy along the Afghan border, the rugged region where Osama bin Laden is thought to be hiding, said a New York congressman on the...Tags: Pervez Musharraf, Armed Forces, Guerrilla Activity, New York, Central Intelligence Agency
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Fallen soldier from Greenlawn remembered as "selfless"
patrick.whittle@newsday.comAs she stood in front of her brother's coffin, tears could not prevent Jeanne Renneberg from beseeching the crowd to remember Spc. Anthony Mangano as an "honorable and selfless" man who always put his family first. "Our family will never be the same,"...Tags: Armed Forces, David A. Paterson, Defense, Long Island, Eric Olsen
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War hits close to home
alfonso.castillo@newsday.comA New York Army National Guard soldier from Greenlawn who had chosen to re-enlist and another from Queens were among four U.S. troops killed in an attack in Afghanistan on Saturday, Defense Department officials said yesterday. Spc. Anthony L. Mangano,...Tags: Family, Law Enforcement, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Air Pollution, New York
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Slain Greenlawn soldier sought Afghanistan duty
martin.evans@newsday.comWhen Spc. Anthony Mangano rejoined the New York Army National Guard last year, signing on with the "Fighting 69th" Infantry Regiment, the storied unit had already filled all its slots for its planned deployment to Afghanistan. But Mangano, of Greenlawn,...Tags: Armed Forces, Kansas, Defense, North Carolina, Long Island
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NYS governor orders flags at half staff for slain soldiers
Gov. David Paterson has ordered that flags be flown at half-staff on government buildings across New York state on Sunday in honor of three Army National Guardmen killed in Afghanistan. The governor's office identified the men as Sgt. Andrew Seabrooks...Tags: Armed Forces, Explosions, New York, Emergency Incidents, Ozone Park
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Greenlawn soldier would not be denied chance to serve
martin.evans@newsday.comWhen Spc. Anthony Mangano rejoined the New York Army National Guard last year, signing on with the "Fighting 69th" Infantry Division, the storied unit had already filled all its slots for its planned deployment to Afghanistan. But Mangano, of Greenlawn,...Tags: Armed Forces, Kansas, Defense, North Carolina, Long Island
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Slain soldier from Queens was 'man of the house'
carl.macgowan@newsday.comAs the son of a single mother, Sgt. Andrew Seabrooks, of South Ozone Park, was the man of the house from a young age and a surrogate dad to his siblings, including a sister with Down syndrome. Seabrooks, 36, an Army National Guard mechanic who was...Tags: Armed Forces, Environmental Pollution, Family, Defense, Queens (Queens, New York)
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Greenlawn, Queens soldiers killed in Afghanistan attack
alfonso.castillo@newsday.comA New York Army National Guard soldier from Greenlawn who had chosen to re-enlist and another from Queens were among four U.S. troops killed in an attack in Afghanistan on Saturday, Defense Department officials said Tuesday. Spc. Anthony L. Mangano, 36,...Tags: Law Enforcement, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), New York, Justice System, Police
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Fallen Greenlawn soldier called "honorable and selfless" man
patrick.whittle@newsday.comAs she stood in front of her brother's casket, tears could not prevent Jeanne Renneberg from beseeching the crowd to remember Spc. Anthony Mangano as an "honorable and selfless" man who always put his family first. "Our family will never be the same,"...Tags: Armed Forces, David A. Paterson, Defense, Long Island, Eric Olsen
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Teen: I had to stab Dad to save Mom
Special to NewsdayFourteen-year-old Mohammed Nasser said he had no choice but to wrest a knife away from his drunken stepfather and fatally stab him when the man arrived home in Queens and tried to stick the knife into his mother and older brother. "Well, he threatened me...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Richard Brown, Police, Ozone Park
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