H&I* Fires, 07 MAY 2007
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SWWBO and I have to pack out and head to the airport for our return to the Land of Ahs, where, sadly, there have been many Dorothy's this weekend. So I'm going to toss this up here for the rest of you to fill out, leaving this picture of soldier's on patrol in Nineveh. There are more pics from this series available from Strategy Page.

A Soldier with Delta Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division from Fort Bliss, Texas, patrols the Nineveh ancient ruins, April 4, Mosul, Iraq.
Oh, we had dinner last night at Carrie's, with Cassandra, Mrs. G, Maryann, Carla, SWWBO, Fuzzybear, and others - I'll leave you with this teaser. A conversation opener was;
"Oh, sure, you threw me under the bus for a Starbucks, b*tch!"
The conversation went downhill from there.
(all in fun, no worries, eh?) -the Armorer
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We had our Talking With Heroes event on Friday May 4th. I have some video from the pre-event talking with some of the guests, troops and supporters.
I would also like to suggest watching Doc in the Box on CNN about milblogging.
Or, check out Blackfive for letters from congress people in support of milblogging and a very special video with Mr. Stokely talking about his sons service, when he discovered he was killed and how milblogging gave him back his life.
Also, on a side note, I want to address a news story that came out of Greensburg, KS last night. Apparently, 4 soldiers from Ft. Riley (along with a reserve police officer), who were there to assist with the restoring order after the complete devestation of the town [update: just home and caught the news and comments - these soldiers were not there on official business; they went down on the their own and possibly planned to loot], were arrested for stealing alcohol and cigarettes from a local Dillons. Now, this might not seem like a big deal considering what could have been taken, but, in the balance of things, when people have lost their whole lives, this takes on a whole new perspective. Particularly, when it is done by people in uniform that others instinctively trust.
Maybe, they assumed what some do, it is only a pack of cigarettes and the store has insurance. That is neither here nor there. Take nothing when you see such disaster. Give everything. Every day, men and women in uniform around the world do just that. They have given everything. .
Shame on these men for breaking trust and bringing dishonor.
-Kat
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(Restoring) Best quote from the Weekly Standard ...
"On a final note, there was one character in particular who stands out in my mind as the group's most enthusiastic blogger/activist/all-around-lunatic. That would be the man behind the blog Castle Argghhh!, who provided much of the event's comic relief. His claim to fame: his blog is ranked number one by Google for the search "I bayoneted myself." Definitely a site you'll want to bookmark if you have even the slightest interest in the milblog phenomenon. "
AHHHHHHH..... Life is good, is it not? - AFSister
(helpfully posted by Barb)
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The Armorer of Argghhh... stomped on again, this time by Barb [posting the same thing I was) - (sound of blogwork being done accompanied by mutterings about snarky non-posting co-bloggers] [Sound of canvas screen being whipped away, revealing the next 4 words] about me now being Milblogging's most famous and enthusiastic eccentric. My life is complete. -the Armorer
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Coffee does a soldier good! Help a deployed soldier win coffee for his unit from Folgers. Vote for him.
You can vote once a day. So make sure you go over tomorrow and the day after, etc, to vote.
-Kat
*A term of art from the artillery. Harassment and Interdiction Fires.
Back in the day, when you could just kill people and break things without a note from a lawyer, they were pre-planned, but to the enemy, random, fires at known gathering points, road junctions, Main Supply Routes, assembly areas, etc - to keep the bad guy nervous that the world around him might start exploding at any minute.
*Not really relevant to today's operating environment, right? But, it *is*
The UAVs (oops, can't call 'em UAVs anymore - they're now Unmanned Aerial Systems... some Colonel got his Legion of Merit for that change...), er, um UAS's we fly over Afghanistan and Pakistan looking for targets of opportunity are a form of H&I fires, if you really want to parse it finely. We just have better sensors and fire control now.
I call the post that because it's random things posted by me and people I've given posting privileges to. It's also an open trackback, so if someone has a post they're proud of, but it really isn't either Castle kind of stuff, or topical to a particular post, I've basically given blanket permission to use that post for that purpose. Another term of art that might be appropriate is "Free Fire Zone".
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