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June 29, 200522 TrackBacksPresident Bush spoke to the nation last night. It was a speach intended to reassure and encourage us as the fight continues in the GWOT. The troops here and across the world are fighting a global war on terror. This war reached our shores on Septemb... Read More What I like to call the Hive the informal socialist apparat that uses liberal rhetoric differs from the classic Left in its avoidance of naming its ultimate goals. Today the old socialists and Communists of yore seem quaintly naive in their ingenuous... Read More Nice! Army News Service (ARNEWS) picked up my story on Capt. Fulton today. For those unfamiliar, ARNEWS is the Army's wire service, sort of like AP or UPI for military papers. All material on ARNEWS is essentially press release, so no subscription is... Read More Anyone who trots out the tired old line "Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11", a common refrain on the left, simply does not understand the war on terror America is engaged in. Some reaction to the president's speech -- From the AP wire: Some De... Read More Get out now, or stay the course? Stretched too thin, or not enough troops? "To be honest, our Democratic message has been a little muddled," said Senator John Kerry. "But one thing we all agree on: Timetable. Read More Thanks to Vietnam Vet JR in Colorado. Please visit the Vietnam Veterans Home Page. A General retired after 35 years and realized his life-long dream of buying a bird-hunting estate in South Dakota. He invited an old friend to visit... Read More Friend and fellow vet Rurik emailed this to me earlier today, then followed with another mail saying: Read More Since even I have tired of the same arguments, I am taking a little break and doing something different. Read More U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (search) apologized to war veterans Saturday for his remarks earlier this month comparing interrogators at an American-run prison camp in Cuba to Nazis and other historically infamous regimes. "I think when you've done somet... Read More Yesterday I started writing a fictional piece about a Special Forces NCO who starts to lose his moral compass. Read More The Supreme Court decision in Kelo versus City of New London has caused more than a little discussion of property rights. Dusty at Argghhh! The Home of Two of Jonah's Military Guy's posted on the exquisitely ironic idea of using... Read More Bush has a hard sell on his hands: War without Angst. The President is on the difficult ground of FUD politics. Speech at Ft. Bragg In his speech last night from Fort Bragg, the President was the confident cowboy leading... Read More Reports are now that the Chinook that was shot down in Afghanistan was a MH‑47. That means it was a Night Stalker bird. Our hearts and prayers go out to the comrades and families of those superb aviator warriors of the 160th SOAR and the SOF ... Read More A friend of mine tipped me off to the release of Google Earth today. It is the reincarnation of a previous entity called Keyhole which Google bought and then improved. Basically its a application which creates a 3D rendering of Read More There is great talk around the blogosphere and the MSM (thanks to Karl Rove) about the potential that we could lose the fight in Iraq. There is one conclusion that arises, and it is repeated by the Generals and soldiers they lead, and the vast majori... Read More We invaded Iraq, and it was difficult, yet we managed to militarily subdue a nation is a very short time. The troops fought well against some dedicated opposition. We had seen the amount of conflict reduce as time went on. In reading blogs from ... Read More In many past wars, Native Americans have made great contributions to keeping America safe. The Navajo Code talkers are among the most memorable. Read More Have you tried out Google Earth yet? Oh, man, you are missing out if you haven't. It's in the top 7 or 8 list of most awesome things ever. Well, it will be eventually, at least. Here is a little... Read More I was inspired by several video tributes I've seen online, and wanted to do something similar without covering the same old ground. So I made one with a slightly different theme. I like it (and for my very first video I'm proud of it so be nice...:) ).... Read More " Lt. C. at Turning Point" has written, "..This fight is larger than you or me, what is at stake here is a clash of civilizations, of the progress that mankind has made against those that would see the world repressed by their own intolerance for c... Read More This is chilling ... downright chilling. Go here (today, before it gets moved off the page) and LISTEN to what retired General Thomas McInerney has to say about the consequences of pulling out of Iraq ... Read More I get sad thinking about past wars --how those that died were fighting for their country (and maybe against their own beliefs) just like our soldiers sometimes have too. I don't feel an ounce of sad about this war. This JUST cause. No soldier has bee... Read More |
November 18, 2009Dawn Patrol 11/18/2009 [Mrs Greyhawk]
Welcome to the Dawn Patrol, our daily roundup of information on the War on Terror and other topics - from the MilBlogs and various sources around the world. If you're a blogger, you can join the conversation. If you link to any of these stories, add a link to the Dawn Patrol too and your trackback will be added to the list. Hat Tips to the Dawn Patrol are greatly appreciated.Refresh for updates.
AFGHANISTAN/PAKISTANBoondoggle -- [3rd Time, New Country - in Afghanistan] Clinton in Kabul for Karzai's inauguration -- [Foreign Policy - AfPak] The war of leaks -- [Foreign Policy - AfPak] Ridding Afghanistan of Corruption Will Be No Easy Task -- [Los Angeles Times] Afghan Minister Accused of Taking Bribe -- [Washington Post] Vision for Victory, Part I -- [Washington Times] U.S. Turns to Local Guns-for-Hire to Guard Afghan Outpost -- [Danger Room - Noah Shachtman] NATO Chief Confident Afghanistan Will Have More Troops -- [Voice of America] Germany to extend Afghanistan mission another year -- [AP] Pakistani Successes May Sway US Troop Decision -- [New York Times] Where are Taliban and al Qaeda commanders, US media asks Pak -- [Daily News & Analysis] Pakistani Army Shows Off Captured Taliban Posts -- [Washington Post] IRAQIraqi Kurds Warn of Election Boycott in Dispute Over Seats - [Washington Post] US has time to reconsider Iraq drawdown plan-Odierno -- [Reuters] A few words from medics for the 41st Brigade -- [The Oregonian] Goodbye to Iraq, and thanks -- [The Oregonian] U.S. AND OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLDUS, China in Strained Diplomatic Embrace -- [Wall Street Journal] Obama: 'We've restored America's standing' -- [CNN] Somali Pirates : Maersk Alabama Attacked, Fights Back -- [Eagle Speak] Iranian COS Warns Russia: Your Security Is Tied To Ours -- [Memri Blog]
WAR ON TERROR /TERRORISMSuspected Fort Hood Shooter Believed to Be Self-Radicalized -- [Wall Street Journal] Guantánamo Won't Close by January, Obama Says -- [NY Times] SUPPORTING THE TROOPS...OR NOTNo Man Left Behind -- [Knottie's Niche] LTC Tim Karcher Update -- [Soldiers' Angels Germany] Support SA while Christmas shopping this year! -- [Soldiers' Angels Germany] Trees for Troops: Helping Military Families -- [AdAge.com] FOX 5 Special: I-Team VA Loans -- [FOX News] A FOX 5 I-Team investigation uncovered allegations of a nationwide scheme by banks and mortgage companies to defraud U.S. military veterans. The scheme, spelled out in court documents, claims banks are overcharging veterans on home refinancing loans. The question raised in a racketeering and class action law suit is how many of those loans involved banks defrauding U.S. military veterans. MILITARYMuslim discrimination in the U.S. military. Not. -- [Castra Praetoria] Time to revisit firearms policies on military posts -- [Atlanta Journal Constitution] Army's Record Suicide Rate 'Horrible,' General Says -- [Washington Post]
WELCOME HOMEVeterans' descendants welcome troops home to Fort Campbell -- [Clarksville Leaf Chronicle] 'Greywolf' Among First CAV Troops to Return Home -- [DVIDS] THE MEDIAWhere are Taliban and al Qaeda commanders, US media asks Pak -- [Daily News & Analysis] Army officials said that they have killed as many as 550 Taliban militants a month after the military began its campaign into the lawless territory, yet they acknowledge that hundreds, perhaps thousands more have melted away.
POLITICSRepublicans Criticize Obama's Call to Delay Hill Inquiries on Fort Hood -- [Washington Post] HUMOR / SATIRE
Iraq, Afghanistan, War, Terrorism, Military, Politics, Media, MilBlogs, dawn patrol Mudville
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