http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20040108/wl_mideast_afp/iraq_worldwrap&cid=1514&ncid=1480BAGHDAD (AFP) - One US soldier was killed and 34 were wounded in a mortar strike on a military base west of Baghdad, a military spokesman said.
"One soldier was killed and 34 wounded," the spokesman said.
About six mortar shells struck the Logistical Base Seitz, located northwest of Baghdad, in the attack at 6:45 pm (1545 GMT), the military said.
The toll had earlier been put at 35 wounded, with some of the soldiers listed as seriously injured.
The attack came as civilian administrator Paul Bremer announced the imminent release of 100 Iraqi prisoners in a bid to promote reconciliation ahead of a handover of power in six months.
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GIs in Iraq Scoff at Re-Enlistment Bonus
BAQOUBA, Iraq - At a checkpoint on the barren plain east of Baqouba, word of a new U.S. Army plan to pay soldiers up to $10,000 to re-enlist evoked laughter from a few bored-looking troopers.
"Man, they can't pay me enough to stay here," said a 23-year-old specialist from the Army's 4th Infantry Division as he manned the checkpoint with Iraqi police outside this city 35 miles northeast of Baghdad.
His comments reflect a sentiment not uncommon among the nearly two dozen soldiers in Iraq (news - web sites) who have spoken with The Associated Press since the Army announced the increased re-enlistment bonuses for soldiers in Iraq, Afghanistan (news - web sites) and Kuwait on Monday. Other soldiers at home were divided about the offer.
The soldiers in Iraq who spoke about the bonuses were serving in a range of assignments, from training the new Iraqi army at a base east of Baqouba to patrolling some of the most dangerous roads in the country, like those leading north from Baghdad.
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