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Afghanistan
Photos Show Marine's Narrow Escape From Death in Afghanistan
2008-05-19
Dramatic photos show a Marine's narrow escape from death Sunday while facing insurgent gunfire in Afghanistan.

The Marine, part of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), was exchanging gunfire with Taliban fighters near Garmser in Afghanistan's Helmand Province when a Reuters photographer captured the soldier's very close call.

Click here to see the dramatic photo sequence of the Marine under fire.

A series of six photos show the Marine, wearing a T-shirt and fatigues but no combat helmet, ducking as insurgent gunfire tears through the top of a mud wall he's using for cover. Remarkably, the Marine escaped the gunfight without injury.

“The insurgents are finding that every time they engage with the Marines, they lose,” Col. Peter Petronzio, commander of the 24th MEU, said in a statement issued May 10. “The Marines are gaining ground every day and securing more of the routes through the district. The support we have received from our allied partners has contributed to our many successes thus far.”

The Garmser district has been the center of a joint operation of U.S. and British troops designed to put pressure on Taliban insurgents, Agence France-Presse reports.

Troops have targeted this region on the Pakistan border that has served as a route for supplies and reinforcements for insurgents since April 28.

"Definitely they are putting resistance in the area because Garmser is very important for them," Gen. Carlos Branco, a spokesman for NATO's International Security Assistance Force, told the AFP.

"Garmser is a planning, staging and logistics hub. Once lost it will mean a severe defeat for them," he told the agency. "That is why they are reinforcing with insurgents coming from other places, both north and south."

Branco told the AFP that the insurgents had suffered "heavy" losses.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#10  Rooters photos? Was he/she lost?
Posted by: Bobby   2008-05-19 20:32  

#9  I'm too dumb to realize it.
Self-criticism is the key to the next level.


Posted by: George Smiley   2008-05-19 18:41  

#8  The real thing. Unlike Hillary's Bosnia trip.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-05-19 17:54  

#7  Could this be one of those rare cases where the driver was saved because he didn't wear his seat belt "driver thrown clear of flaming car".

Could he have ducked fast enough to save himself with all his gear on? Odds are though, wear the gear.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2008-05-19 13:32  

#6  I'd imagine a Company 1stSgt there is right now chewing the ass of the platoon sergeant in charge of that devil dog. I'd also imagine the Company Commander similarly chewing the ass of the platoon commander in charge of that devil dog.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2008-05-19 13:19  

#5  Close.. Danger Close but Sweet Escape!

Those were worth the price of Admission and then some! I Luv good endings! Thanks for the link!
Posted by: RD   2008-05-19 13:17  

#4  Or maybe that IS what happens and I'm too dumb to realize it.

Yes.
Posted by: Tiny Sneter7998   2008-05-19 13:12  

#3  At times like this, I wonder why not sustain the fight right there ? Let the Taliban think they are close to a stunning victory so they send in more canon fodder insurgents and milk this till the Talibunnies wise up ? As long as our boys can be resupplied and a reserve is ready to trump the play, prolong, prolong, prolong.
Or maybe that IS what happens and I'm too dumb to realize it.
Posted by: wxjames   2008-05-19 12:40  

#2  Lucky sod.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-05-19 12:35  

#1  Crying about his lack of PPE in 3...2...1....

However, I bet he hasn't taken his kevlar or flak off since this incident.

Posted by: Guillibaldo Thogum8821   2008-05-19 12:24  

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