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A little olio for the day...

The Alamo circa 1914.

The final assault came before daybreak on the morning of March 6, 1836, as columns of Mexican soldiers emerged from the predawn darkness and headed for the Alamo's walls. Cannon and small arms fire from inside the Alamo beat back several attacks. Regrouping, the Mexicans scaled the walls and rushed into the compound. Once inside, they turned a captured cannon on the Long Barrack and church, blasting open the barricaded doors. The desperate struggle continued until the defenders were overwhelmed. By sunrise, the battle had ended and Santa Anna entered the Alamo compound to survey the scene of his victory.

While the facts surrounding the siege of the Alamo continue to be debated, there is no doubt about what the battle has come to symbolize. People worldwide continue to remember the Alamo as a heroic struggle against overwhelming odds — a place where men made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom. For this reason the Alamo remains hallowed ground and the Shrine of Texas Liberty.

Visit the Alamo here.

On this day in 1831, Edgar Allen Poe was expelled from West Point.

Poe didn't want to stay at West Point being a poorly paid Army officer. No one could simply drop out of West Point. Poe knew that the only way to get out of West Point was to be expelled. He disobeyed orders, stopped studying. Once he obeyed orders too literally. He saw a bulletin that said that only one kind of belt should be worn. He wore the belt only, no other clothing. He was expelled from West Point in March 1831. He went to Baltimore, Maryland, and not much is known about what happened in this time

Moving on to Afghanistan - even given the parlous state of her forces under the Blair government (a condition effected by other Brit regimes as well, but Mr. Blair sits in the catbird seat at the moment) the Brits are still there and still slugging it out. These pics are from recent operations in Afstan.

I put the best on display - indirect fire is so much more mentally engaging than simply shooting at things you can see (and can see you...)

But this pic and this pic and this pic show Private Atkins and his tools to good effect as well.

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..and exactly 150 years later i was standing at attention in front of a Regimental TAC officer and almost got "Poe'd" myself. now if i could only write as well as he.
 
As Grandma used to say: "Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose". It's always "de rigeur" to look down on our men in uniform. That is until, the guns start to shoot. And then it's: Tommy this and Tommy that. With the exception that it's now "à la mode" to keep kicking them down from the rear, while guns shoot at them from the front. Sacré Bleu - Quelle Horreur!!!