Show ' The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday April Word i Continued fironiAl Continued flromAI “We will not let any foreigner ' principle tu idea” his mother said “He loved people He enter Fallujah” said Sameer wanted the world to be with- -' Sami “Yesterday’s attack is borders for everybody to out how roudi we of hale proof be free and safe” the Americans” Zovko's family wouldn't say Near Fallujah on Thursday he wm married or had whether insurgents set off a bomb children beside a US military patrol “My brotherwas an excepwounding three troops Assotional individual” Ibm Zovko ciated PteH Television News ' said “He did what he thought footage showed smoke and was right” abanfire pouring from an Jerry Zovko joined die Army doned Humvee on the side of in 1991 at age 19 He spoke road’ j five languages fluenthr — EngIn Ramadi west of Fallujah lish Croatian Spanish Russian six Iraqi civilians died and and Arabic He was a member four were wounded Wednesthe 82nd Airborne Division of day evening in a car bombing a v jskj— Abonwgay twoeKpto-no- u Bear I fijd U5-fitwt- el convqr u Baghdad wounded udalnlavalhlwl!d footage ihowedUS aoldiefa Grenada hb wife Rhonda aaid in putting a wounded perion oo a stretcher in an annored vtht- cle UiS troops stayed out of Fallujah on Thursday despite pledges from a military commander to stamp out resistance in a city that is home to militant forces who appear to enjoy the support — or at least acquiescence — of a significant part of the population The city was a stronghold of support for Saddam Hussein who was ousted in the invasion a year ago “We will pacify that city It will be at the time and place of our choosing’’ Brig Gen Mark Kimmitt said pledging to hunt down those who carried out Wednesday’s killings which were reminiscent of the televised abuse of the corpses of American soldiers in Somalia in 1993 Kimmitt promised shcodkdhoThuatwnda OTdMlerfMUierllld American " “I his son Brandon and his friends and family will miss him without measure "her statement said league had worked in the security business sincehe left' the Army six years ago but he joined Blackwater Security only two months ago WTVF-TV of Nashville reported A third victim was identified as Helvenstonby a family spokesperson who said the family would comment on i Friday Helvenstoo lived in Leesburg FbL before joining the Navy when he was 17He served with the Navy SEALs for 12 yean and later worked as a fitness promoter starting a company called Amphibian Athletics He also was an actor and stunt man for movies including “GI Jane’’ according to a company Web site The names of the four victims were not officially released because all family members had yet to be notified US officials said In Moyock NC where the security company is based residents said Wednesday that the shocking way the bodies were treated helped bring the conflict in Iraq closer to home Jubilant Iraqi residents dragged two of the charred corpses through the streets and 1 strong foem up on a bridge' acts foe US government denounced m “horrific” “With what’s been going on in Irtq I’m not surprised at anything” said Howard Forbes “But I was troops-- ' want us there” A ' like i boxen after the bell James and Gittins continued sparring Gittins said he would prefer that James wasn’t on the South The subdivision sits ’ directly adjacent to property Gittins owns and he voted to deny approval However James arid the other four v" councilmembers voted to " grant it “Acouncilmemberissup- posed to be able to rise above the fact that a subdivision's going to be in their back yard and they don't want it three” James said " Gittins didn’t reserve his ire solely for James As he walked by Councilman Dou- glas Stipes otr his way out of Council Chambers Gittins said: “Don't me any' more Doug' I don't care about your opinion” Prior to the meeting Stipes had all councilme rubers his thoughts concerning an item on the agenda Stipes said he was “embarrassed” at the exchange ' ' between James and Gittins and “shocked” at Gittins’ comment concerning the ail to customers around die world Blackwater President Gary Jackson and two other company leaders are former Navy " SEAL commandos The company declined to comment beyond a statement that acknowledged it was a government subcontractor pro- viding security for the delivery of food in the Fallujah area ' “You’re so narrow-minde- East between 300 and 500 United Democrats HEALTH INSURANCE Political Action Committee Celebrate FIhSm Parte Contact Monty Hinojosa (801) 593-036- April 10 2004 - 1616 Suntct Drive Logan Utah SciUilbiing Csawnaian - IMiriaui Food (krinf yuw bvunic duh) RSVP Dell or Mary 5 0 d grant preliminary approval for ® 57"l0t SUDulViSlOlt Oil 400 FAEFORDABDH One bill All of your Great savings X °f I om v®y EMEirafiMffi YAW DD) a 1 jf' The council ultimately decided that James coukl participle inthe meetings via teleconference Mayor Gordon Olson pounded his gavel to “1 don’t agree with what’s going on over there” he said “The people over there don’t ‘ ' ' believes Americans are “dying for no reason” pell-me- r PontinuedfoomAl m yMm (Miv(ipiiS¥ response that will be “deliber- -' ate” and “overwhelming’’ and said troops didn’t respond at die time for fear of ambushes or the insurgents might use of civilians as human shields He also said US forces took into account that the contractors were already dead “Wb are not going to do a ll rash into the city” attack he said “A into die city could have taken a bad situation and made it even worse” Fallujah 33 miles west of Baghdad has been the scene of some of the worst violence since die beginning of the US-le- d occupation a year ago Last month US! 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