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  <subtitle>We&apos;re the Military and Airpower Guys of Jonah Goldberg of National Review Online + a stray we found wandering around looking lost.  All original material JHD, BHD, JR, WT,  and KA 2003-2007</subtitle>
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    <published>2006-07-28T12:45:10Z</published>
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    <title>News from the various fronts in the GWOT.</title>
    <summary> A group of Marines from 1st Battalion, 25 Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 5, move an insurgent rocket found while conducting Operation Spotlight. The operation took place in the Fuhaylat, south of Fallujah, Iraq where three hostages were rescued and several weapons caches were located and destroyed by Marines. The same kind of rockets raining on Israel, I would note, among other types, I believe this is the most common. CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq  Marines from Regimental Combat Team 5s, 1st Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, and soldiers from 2nd and 4th Brigade, 1st Iraqi Army Division, rescued three Iraqi...</summary>
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A group of Marines from 1st Battalion, 25 Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 5, move an insurgent rocket found while conducting Operation Spotlight. The operation took place in the Fuhaylat, south of Fallujah, Iraq where three hostages were rescued and several weapons caches were located and destroyed by Marines. 
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<p>The same kind of rockets raining on Israel, I would note, among other types, I believe this is the most common.</p>

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    CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq  Marines from Regimental Combat Team 5s, 1st Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, and soldiers from 2nd and 4th Brigade, 1st Iraqi Army Division, rescued three Iraqi hostages in an intelligence-driven operation July 23. 

<p>    The three were personal assistants and bodyguards to Dr. Rafa Hayid Chiad Al-Isaw, an Iraqi government official in Baghdad.</p>

<p>    We are extremely pleased we were able to recover these three Iraqi citizens, said Col. Larry D. Nicholson, commanding officer for RCT-5. The safety of Iraqi citizens to move freely about their own country without fear is a priority for U.S and Iraqi forces and we will continue to assist the Iraqi Army and Iraqi Police in ensuring their citizens have a future that is free of terrorism.</p>

<p>    The three were held captive by al-Qaeda insurgents in a spiderhole complex for 27 days. The hostages were beaten with electrical cords, bitten and threatened with their lives at gunpoint by their captors. They were treated by Coalition Forces medical personnel.</p>

<p>    The three were taken hostage by al-Qaeda insurgents west of Zaidon, a rural area south of Fallujah. They were rescued near Fuhaylat, southwest of Fallujah.</p>

<p>    Also recovered nearby was a significant weapons cache, including a fully-assembled suicide vehicle-borne improvised explosive device. Marines also recovered IEDs and IED-making material, mortar tubes and round, artillery rounds, machine guns, bulk explosives, anti-tank mines, rocket-propelled grenades and launchers, AK-47 assault rifles, small-arms ammunition and video cameras.</p>

<p>    Regimental Combat Team 5, partnered with Iraqi Security Force units, is currently conducting counter-insurgency and security operations in the greater Fallujah area.<br />
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<p>Meanwhile, over in Afghanistan...</p>

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BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan  A Coalition patrol killed seven extremists on July 25 after they attacked Coalition forces in the Garmser District of Helmand Province.

<p>    There were no Coalition casualties in the fight. The Coalition unit received small arms, rocket-propelled grenade, machine gun and sniper fire from a group of extremists.  The Coalition force returned fire, killing five insurgents</p>

<p>    Later in the same area, insurgents fired small arms at an Afghan National Army mortar team, with a Coalition embedded tactical training team attached. The combined unit responded with machine gun fire and killed the remaining two insurgents.<br />
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     If enemy extremists fire upon Coalition forces, we will respond with deadly accuracy, said Lt. Col. Paul Fitzpatrick, Combined Joint Task Force -76 spokesman.  If they attack Afghan civilians, we will respond just as forcefully. We remain committed to engaging any threats to the peaceful future of the Afghan people.<br />
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    Afghan National Security forces continue to maintain a strong presence in the area of Garmser and provide security that will enable reconstruction and humanitarian aid projects to be delivered that will improve the lives of the Afghan people. <br />
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<p>I may be in Mexico, sneaking a destroyer out from under the other groups who would like to have her, but I'm not completely isolated...  and I get to watch german movies with spanish subtitles.  What's not to like?</p>]]>
      
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    <title>Comment from cw4(ret)billt on 2006-07-28</title>
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        I watched Monty Python and the Holy Grail in Boz--dubbed in Serbo-Croatian. Oddly enough, the two Bosniaks sitting behind me kept remarking how much funnier it was in English...
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    <published>2006-07-28T18:21:21Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Tim on 2006-07-28</title>
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        I watched a WWII movie in Korea, dubbed into Korean.  The only people I could understand were the Germans, since they were subtitled in the original.
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    <title>Comment from fdcol63 on 2006-07-28</title>
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        &quot; ... and I get to watch german movies with spanish subtitles ... &quot;

LOL - I&apos;m sure &quot;Heimat&quot; in Spanish would be a hoot.
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