Monday, June 19, 2006
Going on Hiatus
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Update: False Alarm. Not going on Hiatus until later this week. Stand by for firm date. I am still looking for guest bloggers (even my ...
The Fog of War Part II:
Every War the Same, Every War Different
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Part I: War is Cruelty Whether reading from the left or the right (politically) you can always find a comparison from one war or the other ...
Press Releases - TALIBAN MAKE FALSE CLAIM OF DOWNING U.S....
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KABUL, Afghanistan – The Taliban have made claims to the media that a U.S. helicopter was shot down June 17 in Paktika Province, killing the...
U.S. steps up Afghan air strikes -report - Yahoo! News
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military has carried out 340 air strikes in Afghanistan over the past three months, more than double ...
British troops thrust into southern Afghanistan - Yahoo! News
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The operation in Helmand province, which British commanders on Sunday hailed as a success so far, is going much faster than expected, with s...
U.S. aims to sever Taliban transport lines - Yahoo! News
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BAGHRAN VALLEY, Afghanistan - U.S. soldiers descended on a mountain ridge Sunday, quickly setting up fortified posts and mortar positions ov...
Iraq's Post-Hussein Air Force Finds Its Wings Clipped - Los Angeles Times
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This spring, at a ceremony to celebrate the new Iraqi air base next to Baghdad's airport, U.S. Brig. Gen. David W. Eidsaune told the aud...
In Iraq, a Father's Duties Weigh Heavily
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"If there is any danger, I am the first to stand in the face of that danger and keep him home with me," he said. "You cannot ...
Sunday, June 18, 2006
Witness: U.S. troops in Iraq taken captive - Yahoo! News
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Ahmed Khalaf Falah, a farmer who said he witnessed the attack Friday, said three Humvees were manning a checkpoint when they came under fire...
The Fog of War Part I: War is Cruelty
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I was watching the history channel this evening and caught a documentary by Ed Morris who interviewed Robert MacNamara regarding his life an...
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Saturday, June 17, 2006
What We Should Expect
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Reports in that two soldiers are MIA from a checkpoint south of Yusifiyah (the town outside of Baghdad we raided about 50 times for AQ peopl...
Friday, June 16, 2006
Taliban Tangle With Troops Ends With Disaster
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...For the Taliban. Check out this table of the last 60 days of contact with Taliban/AQ forces. Major Losses for Taliban Mullah Omar's ...
Baghdad: Take Down and the Jihadi Split
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Raids, raids and more raids. This looks like Afghanistan after the initial invasion. AQ is largely defeated with the leaders and fighters...
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Project Valour IT - Connected
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New Posts After This Post. Please don't scroll down until you've taken a look at the project information . If you aren't famil...
Attacks dip after Iraqi security operation - Yahoo! News
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You know it was killing them to write that headline. Attacks dip after Iraqi security operation - Yahoo! News But, don't worry. Plenty ...
We Don't Flog Sailors At the Mast Anymore
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The U.S. Navy, in an effort to run more efficiently, is sending its admirals back to school to learn how to think more like entrepren...
"Our objective in Iraq is victory."
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The key to success in Iraq is providing security; and the key to security is defeating the Sunni insurgency. This will deny al Qaeda importa...
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Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Don't Scroll Down!
Project Valour IT: It's More Than A Computer
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If you haven't figured it out yet, this is Project Valour IT Week. It might even be Project Valour IT Month where every day I tell you ...
Iraqi Army Does Mud Huts and Chai Tea
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MANDALI, Iraq - Iraqi girls jumped to their feet and chanted a welcome greeting to Iraqi soldiers as they arrived with boxes of school sup...
Publius Pundit - We Thought We'd Get Freedom
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Publius makes a decent analysis of the Somalia situation and notes what we know happens in many countries when the Islamists come to power: ...
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