Sunday, March 04, 2007
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The 101st "KeeBees" was originally designated as a "pro-mission" group of bloggers who supported the war efforts by trying to counter negative reports or anti-war propaganda. This is now a call to arms. Victory over Islamist terrorists is not assured in any theater of combat. It has barely been met in cyberspace. Today, we take up arms to interdict and destroy enemy propaganda on free video hosting services like YouTube. Please click here to find out how you can participate: Operation YouTube Smackdown
Disclaimer: This is not an official Soldiers' Angels blog. The opinions expressed here are solely mine and do not reflect those of Soldiers' Angels, any of its officials, associates or affiliates. Soldiers' Angels is a non-partisan, non-profit organization whose only mission is to provide support to our deployed military men and women.
Middle East Media Research Institute
Michael J. Totten (Mid-East Free Lance Correspondent)
Iraqi Bloggers Central Iraq's Tribal Society Part 2 Iraq's Tribal Society Part 3 Iraq's Tribal Society Part 4
This sign is found on the barriers just inside the gates at Camp Fallujah. A reminder to all that go "outside the wire" not to forget their training, keep their eyes open and their blades sharpened.
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(c) AP (2007-03-05)
Special Forces Command unveiled a new weapon in the war against terror this week. Dubbed the Methane Infused Lactogenic Kevlar Camouflaged Oversize Warhead (remote), the MILKCOW(remote) has proven effective in counter insurgency efforts due to it's placid, non-threatening appearance and the reluctance of Taliban fighters to disenfranchise local populations by killing off the local food supply. Shown here, a soldier utilizes the MILKCOW (remote) to gain additional camouflage and cover while advancing on a target dwelling.
" Im empty...I hope he hasn't figured it out"
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