Posted on 12/03/2001 12:42:48 PM PST by Diogenesis
GOTTA SEE THIS (Today's Videos and Pictures - Part II)
From the DoD News Briefing, Monday, 03 Dec 2001
Enduring Freedom December 2
Videos
Second strike on barracks facilities (mpg 2 MB)
First strike on Taliban vehicles (mpg 2.2 MB)
Second strike on Taliban vehicles (mpg 1.5 MB)
============================
12/2 Photos
15 MEU
============================
Freedom in Kabul
Home School:
============================
A day of Walker
============================
Videos
First strike on barracks facilities (mpg 2.4 MB)
Second strike on barracks facilities (mpg 2 MB)
This is the one ---- THIS IS #2 ABOVE -------> :
Second strike on barracks facilities (mpg 2 MB)
This is Great; high res. completion images.
Thanks for your posts.
|
Thanks for your posts
Oh, there are other older practical ensembles for activities in such climes, if not exactly sized for use over Kevlar jammies. But even the old Desert Storm issue *chocolate chip* camo pattern *pajama jacket* cover for the flak vests would be an improvement, though some of the neweer protective vests with AK47-proof ceremic *trauma plates* may be oversize for the older covers. But even an oversized light khaki workshirt can be modified to work, and a khaki cotton *cheech* or headcloth as long used by the Foreign Legion can be wrapped as a shawl or serape. And it seems we've finally caught up with the older German ideas about helmet shapes, too....
<img src="http://www.bdp.it/~ctps0002/elalamein/soldati.jpg
Well, the British Eighth Army had been after Rommel for a good deal longer, and had worn out his vehicles and stretched out the German supply lines to the breaking point, but the efforts of Patton and a few others at the end were certainly appreciated. But the uniforms of British, Italian and German participants from Tobruk to Benghazi was so nearly uniform that only headgear, weaponry and webbing helped to differentiate them. Salt-streaked khakis, usually made or cut-down to short sleeves and shorts [except for tank crew, who found a too-common bump against sun-baked hot metal at best painful and sometimes worse] were the fashion of that day, and it'll likely be mainly a much shorter visit into the Afghanistan AO that keeps the US troops there from adopting similar kit.
I've likewise seen Israeli kibbutzniks standing guard in khaki shorts and chopped-down levis, but thigh-length as in the US rather than the British knee-length Bermuda shorts, which the Israelis call *Zalman's*
I wonder what new tattoos the Marines will be sporting after this little outing....
-archy-/-
Imagine, these videos are scrubbed clean...wonder what the clarity etc is REALLY like??
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.