Posted on 03/04/2002 4:12:08 AM PST by RCW2001
MSNBC reporting unknown casualties, CNN reporting multiple casualties... Developing...
And the beat goes on....... Perhaps the Senator is confusing stifling Democrats with stifling democracy. Given the situation internationally, I don't really see how Bush could have been more clear.
My dear, you are confusing the muscle strength with the intelligence. Trying to build the order on the brute force ALONE and on wishful thinking can be quite utopian, believe me.
Russian proverb: "Sila yest, uma nie nada" ("The strength is there so the reason is not needed".)
Give them to some of the Senate staff, and not a few Senators too, and they'd be in Baghdad, Tehran, and P'yongyang the next day. Still a bunch of left over "peace" commies from the 60s and 70s hanging around there.
I'll spend all day looking for that reference if need be.
True, the Chinook may not be quite as reliable as the old UH-1, but it is a more complicated aircraft with many more systems that can fail. But (and it is a big BUT), any maintenance reliability rate is only as good as the Maintenance Officer. I have no complaints about the reliability, I can only remember a couple of times when I was unable to complete a mission due to maintenance malfunctions.
CBS radio reports it was hit by an RPG, so flares wouldn't have helped a bit. From talking to a former Army test pilot, and an ex Marine CH-46 pilot (similar design), they are vulnerable if hit in the right place. That dual rotor system is mechanically synchronised and if the gear train skips a tooth somewhere, the blades run into each other, not good.
Same report indicated that the troops found themselves surrounded and in a firefight when they went down. Shades of Somalia. I think the enemy had the same trainers in both cases. 'Course this time the AC-130s and BUFFs are on station, as well as fighers and Apache gunships.
Yep: GOD BLESS ALL OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN UNIFORM!
I'll spend all day looking for that reference if need be.
That's a new one to me. I would be interested in seeing the data on that.
Unfortunately, the consensus in Afghanistan is to fight each other. If a stable situation is ever reached by that road, it will be one where Afghanistan is broken into a thousand tribal monarchies, which is about as fertile a ground for terrorism as you could ask for.
Personally, I would put the region under iron-fisted, velvet-gloved American hegemony, much like Japan and Germany after WWII. A few decades under such custodianship might civilize them, but more importantly it will make other nations think twice about attacking America.
That will come as a great comfort to Colonel Rhonda L. Cornum, who as a Major during Operation Desert Storm, was shot down while flying a CSAR [Combat Search And Rescue] mission for a downed Air Force F-16 pilot, though in a UH-60 Blackhawk rather than a Sh!!hook. Of her crew, 5 were killed, and the three survivors, were taken as POWs, including Major Cornum.
If, God forbid, I ever require the services of a frontline medic again, or if I ever need a ride out of a bad place in a medevac/casevac chopper, I will not be at all displeased to see the smiling face of Doc Cornum, whether hauling an M3 medic's bag around or at the controls of the dustoff bird, though she now more appropriately runs the 28th Combat Support Hospital at Ft Bragg. Like any good combat medic, I'd expect though that she'll still make the *house calls* if that's what it takes to save a few lives.
And if as is more likely, I see the smiling face instead of some other liar who tells me it's not all that bad, male or female, if they are anywhere near as well trained, experienced and dedicated as Colonel Cornum, who has been the one to train quite a few of those now hearing shots fired their way, I figure I'll be in the best hands possible. I figure quite a few of those now in Afghanistan now hearing those shots are personally and professionally familiar with Colonel Cornum and her work, and it would neither surprise nor disappoint me in the slightest if she's there with them.
Very like for some, but we should not underestimate the number of those from that region who hate us and have yet to be engaged in battle. The estimates of volunteer 'jihaders' is in the hundreds of thousands. The come from those 'religious' schools all over Afghanistan, Pakistan, and throughout the region. And yes, I hope they are exterminated.
FR is the best source of news and research to be found in one place on the web. Have you tried that Sky News site? I don't know the URL, but I remember there's a FReeper who recommended it once. Fox New's sister station in Briton...I'll see if I can find the URL.
It showed the pilots passing out at various Gs in centrifuge-type training.
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