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16. Yeah, he's really, really bad news. But it's hard to label him as a chickenhawk
Tue Apr 14, 2015, 08:30 AM
Apr 2015

In May 2006, one year and 4 months after enlistement and subsequent officer training, 2LT Cotton deployed to Baghdad as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom as a platoon leader with the 101st Airborne Division. In Iraq, 2LT Cotton was responsible for a 41-man air assault infantry platoon in the 506th Infantry Regiment,[20] who planned and performed daily combat patrols.[14]

In December 2006, Cotton was promoted to 1st Lieutenant after nearly two years as 2LT. After the completion of his first 6 month deployment 1LT Cotton did not return to deployment active combat, instead became a member of the prestigious 3rd US Infantry Regiment's The Old Guard at Arlington National Cemetary; again as a platoon leader.[21] After nearly two years ceremonial duties, 1LT Cotton was allowed to return to his professed passion: active duty deployment.

In October 2008, 1LT Cotton deployed to eastern Afghanistan. 1LT Cotton was stationed within the Regional Command East at its Gamberi Forward operating base located in one of the command's fourteen province locations, Laghman Province. The overall mission at 1LT Cotton's duty station - the Gamberi FOB from April 2008 to June 2009, during Operation Enduring Freedom IX - included military logistics, civil reconstruction engineering, government organization, and training from a Joint Task Force. The Joint Task Force at Gamberi FOB included Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GIRoA), the 101st Airborne Division, NATO, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), Interagency Partners, and CJTF-101/Regional Command East Forces. These joint forces secured the citizenry governance, and helped reconstruct a sutainable economy in order to extend Afghanistan (GIRoA) authority as the legitimate government of the Afghan people.[22][23][24] According to Cotton's biography, he stated his assigned duty was as a military logistics officer of a Provincial Reconstruction Team, where he also helped plan logistical operations for counter-insurgency.[3][25] Cotton's eleven-month deployment to Gamberi FOB in Laghan province ended when he returned from Afghanistan on July 20, 2009.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cotton#Military_service

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that is one dangerous motherfuckee nt arely staircase Apr 2015 #1
I would hope the country wakes up to Cotton faster than.. TreasonousBastard Apr 2015 #2
I agree. I don't know if you read the entire interview cali Apr 2015 #3
"They're fundamentally opposed to losing wars." avebury Apr 2015 #4
oh.my.god RiverLover Apr 2015 #5
Yah. Not even a good subject for jokes. Just. Too. Goddamn. Scary. cali Apr 2015 #6
Tom Cotton is what happens when the national party doesn't help the local LiberalArkie Apr 2015 #7
Arkansas is now a deep red state. It's hardly the fault of the dems. cali Apr 2015 #8
It is in large part the fault of the state Democratic Party Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #9
well, Silver makes a compelling case for Hillary being unable to win in Arkansas cali Apr 2015 #11
I think there is enough residual goodwill in Arkansas for the Clinton years Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #14
Silver is not the author of the piece you cite, which was written by Harry Enten. Tanuki Apr 2015 #21
Tom Cotton is an idiot and is scary Gothmog Apr 2015 #10
Well I didn't vote for him Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #17
I was told yesterday that hate was bad... trumad Apr 2015 #12
Yeah, he's really, really bad news. But it's hard to label him as a chickenhawk cali Apr 2015 #16
I agree cali. He is one of the few that have walked the walk. Lochloosa Apr 2015 #20
He is dangerous. Completely delusional and a zealot cali Apr 2015 #22
Kerry walked the walk in Vietnam.... Bigmack Apr 2015 #32
Shit...my bad... trumad Apr 2015 #28
Here's hoping that common sense or biology thwarts his plans Tom Ripley Apr 2015 #13
Fuck that dangerous fuckwad! Enthusiast Apr 2015 #15
So he thinks that the majority of us TNNurse Apr 2015 #18
Rest assured that 2naSalit Apr 2015 #34
DRAFT! Zoonart Apr 2015 #19
How would this help? It would just give the MIC more cannon fodder. djean111 Apr 2015 #25
I am instantly reminded of the Dead Zone... Moostache Apr 2015 #23
wow. That hadn't occurred to me, but I was mentally groping cali Apr 2015 #24
DISGRACE turbinetree Apr 2015 #26
sigh TexasMommaWithAHat Apr 2015 #27
Atlantic Leans Right-Wing, Hawkish yellowwoodII Apr 2015 #29
Yeah, but it's a fascinating interview- cali Apr 2015 #31
Cotton: negotiations = bad; unilateral American action = good. Typical republican. n/t pampango Apr 2015 #30
I have no doubt edhopper Apr 2015 #33
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