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Greetings! You are reading an article from The Mudville Gazette. To reach the front page, with all the latest news and views, click the logo above or "main" below. Thanks for stopping by! July 5, 2009 No Fireworks is a Good ThingBy Mrs GreyhawkAfghanistan: "Afghanistan My Last Tour" - 4th of July in the combat zone We have a couple Chicago Tribune reporters embedding with us for a while and they did a story about our 4th of July celebration... Some made it home for the fourth: Soldier who fought in pink boxers home for the 4th However some fireworks did take place in Afghanistan and sadly, there were sacrifices made on this Independence Day with the loss of two of our finest in Afghanistan... Aaron Fairbairn - KIA Afghanistan July 4 2009 And few in Afghanistan didn't even realized the date was July 4, as they battled the heat: Marines march in grueling Afghan sun for July 4 but "Some Marines ate watermelon from a farmer's field" CSAR Gunners Provide Cover for Lifesaving Missions At the end of the day, it's the goal of the rescue mission that leaves the biggest impression on the crew. It's hard to imagine what Americans back home are willing to risk their lives for, but here no imagination is needed. The reality of the tasks and sacrifices the infantrymen flowing into Helman leave very little doubt that Americans like the Marines fighting in Southern Afghanistan not only make the grade, they create a whole new class. Iraq: Iraq is hit by worst sandstorms in decades Fortunately, the insurgents didn't celebrate it with any fireworks. Actually, it was a work day for us. Our holiday is today, July 5th. Don't ask me why. We have the full day off, which is why we were out gallivanting around the IZ and taking pictures of all the dust. A fourth of July with a different kind of family: As I sat at a desk in the office, I looked around. I realized I'm not the only one away from family and friends on this day. The 4th of July and Other Important Events There are a myriad of odd days and events that each of us find cause to celebrate. Here are just a few I have noticed that people get excited about. ...Any day a soldier returns from an extended mission...The arrival of care packages from home... A little while back a unit was on patrol nearby when it was attacked and one of its armored vehicles was hit. A soldier inside was sitting directly in line with the blast and suffered multiple, extremely severe wounds. His buddies worked a miracle and were able to keep him alive long enough to be evacuated to the CSH (Combat Support Hospital) here on base. The docs and nurses at the CSH worked another miracle and saved the soldier. They weren't able to save his limbs though. He lost all four, high up. His helmet and body armour kept his head and trunk intact but his arms and legs were too badly damaged to be saved. And let's not forget Colonel Karcher: Colonel Karcher is on his way home now. An Explosively Formed Penetrator (EFP) pierced the armor, took both of Colonel Karcher's legs off, above the knees and killed his driver....Colonel Karcher is one of thousands of unsung American heroes. It is men like him that have made it possible for us to celebrate this American Independence Day. There are many stories not listed here so to all our troops, Thank You for your service, sacrifice and reminding us "Freedom Isn't Free" Godspeed Posted by Mrs Greyhawk / July 5, 2009 8:58 AM | Permalink 1 TrackBackTrackBack URL: http://www.mudvillegazette.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/16403 Safety Signs & Notices Read More |
July 19, 2010Dawn Patrol 07/19/2010 [Greyhawk]
Welcome to the Dawn Patrol, our ongoing roundup of information on war and other topics - from the MilBlogs and other sources around the world.
Always updating - refresh for updates.
AFGHANISTANProspects for stability in Musa Qala: challenges and possible solutions -- [Bill Ardolino /Long War Journal - in Afghanistan] Exploding Culverts -- [Kandahar Diary - in Afghanistan] Arbaki -- [Free Range International - in Afghanistan] Weather -- [A Major's Perspective - in Afghanistan] Fête Nationale -- [Field Notes: One Soldier's Perspective - in Afghanistan] Goodbye "FaST" Food (and good riddance) -- [FaST Surgeon - in Afghanistan] IRAQOn The Iran, Iraq Border -- [J.D. Johannes - in Iraq] WAR ON TERROR /TERRORISMSenators Look For Smoking Gun In BP-Lockerbie Link -- [AP] No Link Between BP And Lockerbie Release: UK Envoy -- [NPR news blog] UK's Cameron: Releasing Lockerbie Bomber Was Wrong -- [AP] U.S. AND OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLDAs Cameron and Obama Meet, BP Will Be Top Issue -- [NY Times] Afghanistan tops agenda for British PM's visit -- [Washington Times] WELCOME HOMEHomecoming -- [Rajiv Srinivasan - home from Afghanistan] STRATEGY & TACTICSISAF, SCR Address Military ROE and Tactical Directives -- [ISAF] SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYRaytheon's pain gun finally gets deployed in Afghanistan (update: recalled) -- [Engadget] Pain Ray Recalled From Afghanistan -- [Noah Shachtman/Danger Room] The Active Denial System: the weapon that's a hot topic -- [The Telegraph (UK)] World's Fastest Helicopter Boosts Battle Against Insurgents -- [ISAF]
POLITICSIs it time for a real GI Jane? -- [CNN] HUMOR/SATIRE(Need more? Dawn Patrols Archives are here.) Iraq, Afghanistan, War, Terrorism, Military, Politics, Media, MilBlogs, dawn patrol Mudville |
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