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  • GOTTA SEE THIS-WarEndur.Freedom 3/25/06-Samarra, Op. Swarmer,al-Dor,Baquba,Nowruz

    03/24/2006 9:04:20 PM PST · by Diogenesis · 47 replies · 3,272+ views
    NASA, DOD, Yahoo, AP, Reuters, AFP and the usual suspects | March 25, 2006 | The Armies of Good against the Axis of Evil
    GOTTA SEE THIS - War for Enduring Freedom 3/25/06 - Samarra, Op. Swarmer , Kerbala, Abu Ghraib, al-Dor, Baquba, USS Gonzalez, USS Cape St. George, Taji, Nowruz, Istanbul, Tashkent, Tehran BREAKING: Samarra, Op. Swarmer - 11 caches and 104 terrorists taken BREAKING: Kerbala - terrorist attack Abu Ghraib - Real story: cache taken al-Dor - US-Iraqi patrols root out terrorists Baquba - Cache taken USS Gonzalez, USS Cape St. George - Weapons confiscated from terrorist pirates Taji - Nowruz celebrations Istanbul, Turkey - Nowruz celebrations Uzbek capital Tashkent - Nowruz celebrations Tehran - Nowruz celebrations QFN ==== YE OLDE QUAGMIRE-FREE...
  • Somalis say U.S. fired first in high-seas gunbattle

    03/19/2006 8:29:23 AM PST · by river rat · 58 replies · 1,695+ views
    CNN.com ^ | Sunday, March 19, 2006
    MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) -- Somali militiamen who skirmished with U.S. Navy vessels claimed Sunday they did not fire the first shot and that they had been patrolling Somali waters to stop illegal fishing vessels. On Saturday, two U.S. Navy ships exchanged gunfire with suspected pirates off the coast of Somalia, killing one suspect and wounding five others. (Full story) It said that the incident took place on international waters and the Navy had taken 12 suspects, including the wounded, into custody after the gunbattle. Saleban Aadan Barqad, a spokesman for the militias, confirmed the casualties Sunday to The Associated Press....
  • U.S. warships capture pirates off Somali coast

    03/18/2006 8:11:28 PM PST · by txroadkill · 28 replies · 1,525+ views
    MSN/CBC News ^ | 3/18/06 | Staff
    Two U.S. navy warships attacked and captured a group of Somali pirates Saturday, leaving one suspect dead and five wounded. Twelve suspects were taken into custody after the early-morning shootout, said U.S. navy spokesman Lt.-Cmdr. Charlie Brown. No U.S. sailors were wounded in the battle, which occurred early in the morning off the Somali coast in international waters. Brown said the battle started when two U.S. guided-missile ships spotted a nine-metre fishing boat towing smaller skiffs. Sailors from the USS Cape St. George and USS Gonzalez were preparing to board the fishing boat when they saw the suspected pirates holding...
  • U.S. Navy Ships Return Fire on Suspected Pirates

    03/18/2006 11:21:12 AM PST · by Excuse_My_Bellicosity · 115 replies · 3,144+ views
    www.news.navy.mil ^ | 3/18/2006 12:18:00 PM | U.S. Naval Forces Central Command
    ABOARD USS CAPE ST. GEORGE, At sea (NNS) -- USS Cape St. George (CG 71) and USS Gonzalez (DDG 66) returned fire on a group of suspected pirates in the Indian Ocean, killing one and wounding five, approximately 25 nautical miles off the central eastern coast of Somalia in international waters at 5:40 a.m. local time, March 18. Cape St. George, a guided-missile cruiser, and Gonzalez, a guided-missile destroyer, were conducting maritime security operations in the area as part of Combined Task Force 150, a maritime coalition task force currently led by Royal Netherlands Navy Commodore Hank Ort, when they...
  • Navy Exchanges Fire With Suspected Pirates (March 2006)

    03/18/2006 9:58:42 AM PST · by Sub-Driver · 89 replies · 2,247+ views
    Navy Exchanges Fire With Suspected Pirates 8 minutes ago Two U.S. Navy ships exchanged gunfire with suspected pirates Saturday off the coast of Somalia, and one suspect was killed and five others were wounded, the navy said. The early morning gunbattle ensued after sailors spotted 30-foot fishing boat towing smaller skiffs and prepared for a routine boarding, said Lt. Cmdr. Charlie Brown, spokesman for the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet. Passengers on the fishing boat then began shooting, and U.S. naval gunners returned fire with mounted machine guns.