Posted on 04/01/2003 1:25:33 PM PST by Diogenesis
\GOTTA SEE THIS - War for Enduring Freedom 4/2/03 - H2, Mosul, Al Hindiyah, Abu al Khasib, Thunbah Al Hamra, Basra
Baghdad, Iraq - Crescendo shock and awe from the Presidential compound to Presidential guest compound
Baath telecommunications building, Baath Security Bldg. Information Ministry, Iraqi State TV Studio
H2 - western Iraq - Coaltion Forces take western airfields AC-130 gunships
Arbil - Iraqi retreat
Mosul - Missile Facility and Enemy gets Shock and Awe
Al Hindiyah - Red Badge of Courage at the Euphrates River
Abu al Khasib - 'Operation James' and the British Commando Regiment Royal Artillery
Date Groves - British Military Queens Dragoon Guards fire at Iraqi positions
Thunbah Al Hamra - Desert Rats took the Baath Party Headquarters
Battle of, and Exodus from, Basra
Basra - checkpoint of freedom
Basra - champion Irish Guards
Basra - discarded Iraqi gas masks
Frederick, Maryland - Patriotic rally
New York - Patriotic rally
========= Baghdad =========
In Baghdad, Iraq, continued crescendo shock and awe.
In Baghdad, the presidential compound.
In Baghdad, at the presidential guest compound
In Baghdad, at the Baath telecommunications building.
In Baghdad, Baath Security Bldg. pre and post strike.
In Baghdad, at Saddam's own burning oil trenches
In Baghdad, at the Information Ministry, pre-strike and post-strike photograph.
"DON'T QUITE GET IT" AWARDS
In Baghdad, Iraq, Peter Arnett tries to resuscitate Saddam
and his odious regime, paid for by MSNBC and CNN and National Geographic.
In Baghdad, Baathists and terrorists save portraits of Saddam from the rubble.
In Baghdad, Greek reporteress purports destruction of Baghdad's press center.
[Probably by the Iraqis again, like with the SAMs. Note the boards not even broken or burnt].
DEAD MEN WALKING
In Baghdad, downtown, at the future "Ozymandius" statue, enemy Iraqis perform
last hubric rights for their fellow Baath and Tikrit rulers.
On the trail of Tareq Aziz, Iraqi Deputy Premier, stooges attempting to prop up
a dying regime.
In Baghdad, the Iraqi State TV Studio, before and after air strikes.
========= Coaltion Forces Rule =========
========= H2 - western Iraq =========
Coaltion Forces took the western airfields.
Iraqi plane, located at H2 airfield in western Iraq, being shot up by AC-130 gunships.
========= To the North =========
Coaltion heroes in a convoy of freedom pass Kurd fighters.
========= Near Kirkuk =========
Near Kirkuk, Iraqis fled.
========= Near Arbil =========
South of Arbil, Kurd Peshmerga took more Iraqi territory,
as Iraqis retreated again. They Kurds use map is for their new-won turf.
========= Mosul =========
Mosul - Missile Facility and Enemy gets Shock and Awe
In Mosul, Coalition explosions rise from enemy locations.
In Mosul, Missile Facility, pre and post strike.
========= To the South =========
========= Al Hindiyah =========
Al Hindiyah - Red Badge of Courage at the Euphrates River
In Al Hindiyah, at the Euphrates River, heroes of the 3rd Infantry Division
took the critical bridge.
In Al Hindiyah, at the Euphrates River, at the front of battle,
Iraqis yearning to be free run through the crossfire to America and the Coalition forces.
Why would a woman risk her life to flee to the American champions? Freedom.
Why would the man risk HIS life to help the woman, who
while fleeing was shot down with a critical hip wound? American hero.
In Al Hindiyah, Iraq, the wall of the "police station"
In Al Hindiyah, Iraq, ~120 klicks southwest of Baghdad,
US Army heroes gave cigarettes and food to Iraqi prisoners,
here at a local police station. The POWs said the Iraqi police
had not fed them for three days before they evacuated the town
in advance of the invading U.S. Army.
========= Abu al Khasib =========
In Abu al Khasib, in 'Operation James', heroes of the British Commando Regiment Royal Artillery fire at
an Iraqi military stronghold outside the city of Basra in southern Iraq.
There was a 15 hour overnight firefight.
In Abu al Khasib, a Russian T-55 tank smoulders as
POWs get medical care denied to Americans and British taken by the evil Iraqis.
In the Date Groves, south of Basra, at the front lines, British Military Queens Dragoon Guards,
fire at Iraqi positions.
========= Thunbah Al Hamra =========
In Thunbah Al Hamra, Iraq, valiant Desert Rats took
the Baath Party Headquarters.
========= Battle of, and Exodus from, Basra =========
Battle of, and Exodus from, Basra
In Basra, British heroes on a Lynx 2.
In Basra, Iraqis wanting freedom immediately, flee the evil regime
even under threat of death from the terrorists. Shelling and machine gun fire is ongoing.
In Basra, many of the fleeing make it to the checkpoint of freedom.
In Basra, those fleeing are protected by champions of Irish Guards.
In Basra, Iraq, an Iraqi soldier surrenders to coalition heroes.
In Basra, discarded Iraqi gas masks laying in piles around the city.
========= Frederick =========
In Frederick, Maryland, at the Patriotic rally,.
========= New York =========
In New York, a Patriotic rally at the World Trade Center.
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END OF TRANSMISSION 4/2/03 .......... K
We need to recover the meaning of Memorial Day and show gratitude for the price these heroes have paid.
Strange you should make this reference. I was thinking this very idea myself the other day, as family members headed out for an anti-war protest. They are religious liberal/leftists, in every meaning of the phrase. It is futile to attempt to discuss or reason with them, as they ACTUALLY GET RAVING ANGRY.
Odd for peaceniks, huh ?
They are fearful that their belief system will be shown to be a fraud.
I can only pray for them, and after all that is the very best I can do for them.
A spiritual turn-around is the only thing that will open their eyes.
Is what the chap in the picture is firing.
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I have shot one of those in 308 once. Two bullets. Single hole at 100 yards. No joke.
They'be been repainted for their present duties, and many are seen with camouflage *ghillie suit* scrim attached.
But that shouldn't hurt their acceracy much, if at all.
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Well, then, by all means, Check *this* out!
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I cannot tell you enough of how I'm just beaming in pride for the courage, boldness and magnificent success of the coalition troops and our USA troops. My family's thoughts and prayers are being sent to these brave boys and girls.
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