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frylock

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28. the two helicopters left Camp Taji at 9:24am..
Thu Aug 8, 2013, 03:24 PM
Aug 2013

According to Tom Cohen, a reporter at CNN, "the soldiers of Bravo Company 2-16 Infantry had been under fire all morning from rocket-propelled grenades and small arms on the first day of Operation Ilaaj in Baghdad". Al Jazeera stated that the Army had received "reports of small arms fire", but were unable to positively identify the gunmen. Apache helicopters were called in by a soldier in the Humvee (Hotel 2/6) under attack from the same position used by Namir Noor-Eldeen to photograph the vehicle. According to a military review, soldiers in that company "had been under sporadic small arms and rocket propelled grenade fire since" the operation—described as "clearing their sector and looking for weapons caches"—began.

The Air Weapons Team (AWT) of two Apache AH-64s (part of the 1st Cavalry Division) had been requested by the Army's 2–16 Infantry Battalion, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Kauzlarich, before July 12 to support Operation Ilaaj. Tasked to conduct escort, armed reconnaissance patrols, counter-IED and counter-mortar operations, the two helicopters left Camp Taji at 9:24am. They arrived on station in New Baghdad at 9:53am, where, according to the official report, sporadic attacks on coalition forces continued.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/July_12,_2007_Baghdad_airstrike#Incidents

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war is peace PowerToThePeople Aug 2013 #1
A briliant passage from a novel becomes a cliche and then leaps to life cali Aug 2013 #2
Yes and yes. djean111 Aug 2013 #3
Yes. The WOT replaced the Cold War. The PTB are working on Cold War II.... Junkdrawer Aug 2013 #4
yes, that's it. the new Cold War- except it's a hot war cali Aug 2013 #6
Second thought, they may merge... Junkdrawer Aug 2013 #7
oh fuck. gee thanks. hadn't thought of that. what a cheerful way to cali Aug 2013 #8
That's probably the single most discouraging thing about being on DU for the last four years or so Fumesucker Aug 2013 #9
Yes it is. this morning someone posted, re Yemen cali Aug 2013 #14
I've been watching the demonizing of China and Russia in the media for some time now... Junkdrawer Aug 2013 #13
It's far more fucked up than that. We're aligned with Al Qaeda in Syria, while Russia supports Assad JVS Aug 2013 #15
I know Junkdrawer Aug 2013 #16
William Blum notes we've been at war pretty steady since 1950. Octafish Aug 2013 #5
how can anyone watch the Manning video dtom67 Aug 2013 #10
The one where the helicopter shot a group of armed men out after curfew? Recursion Aug 2013 #12
Curfew, in the middle of the day? Shooting up a van with children in it? RC Aug 2013 #19
I think he means the one that shows all the war crimes. reusrename Aug 2013 #20
it appears that you don't understand, or really know much about this incident at all frylock Aug 2013 #22
Are we talking about "Collateral Murder"? Recursion Aug 2013 #23
yes, the collateral murder video.. frylock Aug 2013 #24
Edit: sorry, it was 9:30 am Recursion Aug 2013 #25
night vision w/shadows????? Junkdrawer Aug 2013 #26
You get shadows from the dawn in the east Recursion Aug 2013 #27
night vision at 09:53 no less.. frylock Aug 2013 #32
the two helicopters left Camp Taji at 9:24am.. frylock Aug 2013 #28
9:30 AM is after curfew...and it's night vision....and.... Junkdrawer Aug 2013 #31
yeah, you get those long shadows in the dawns early light.. frylock Aug 2013 #33
Edited above. I was wrong about the time Recursion Aug 2013 #35
the two kids lit up by the 30mm double-tap.. frylock Aug 2013 #29
No, they were in a van that had stopped to help one Recursion Aug 2013 #36
Hey, we're in the Tenth Millennium of War Amonester Aug 2013 #11
Sorry for my cynical comment....But...We've been "Baited and Switched." KoKo Aug 2013 #17
You're right. They have been institutionalized and that's such bad news cali Aug 2013 #18
+1 leftstreet Aug 2013 #21
It's certainly sad to see the democrats just sit back and let it happen. We've known all along that liberal_at_heart Aug 2013 #30
You don't think Democrats supported war in the past? Drunken Irishman Aug 2013 #34
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