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Iraq
Three US troops killed in Iraq
2006-01-24
BAGHDAD - Three US troops were killed in two separate roadside bomb attacks across Iraq in the last two days, the US military said on Monday.

One US soldier was killed Monday by a roadside bomb blast in southwest Baghdad, while two US airmen died in a similar roadside bomb attack on Sunday near Taji, some 12 miles north of Baghdad. The military said the soldier was killed Monday while on a dismounted patrol.
Three heroes. My gratitude to them and my deep sympathies to their families.
Posted by:Steve White

#8  And, you always patrol
Make it so - and agressively, piss in every corner.
Posted by: 6   2006-01-24 15:53  

#7  The two airmen killed were stationed at Elmendorf AFB here in Alaska.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-01-24 15:08  

#6  Thanks CL8510. Maybe the LA Times editorialists will read and apply strategically what you wrote about pushing back the enemy so we don't have to fight them within our perimeter/border.

Tracked vehicles are not designed to put a lot of miles. They are few in number, break down frequently, need constant maintenance and are expensive to operate.
Posted by: ed   2006-01-24 14:21  

#5  8510 thanks, I just thought a 50 ton Abrams or Challenger or bradley might fare a bit better cause they cut through the humvee too easily.
Posted by: Ding Dangalang   2006-01-24 13:59  

#4  The local news lead off with the usual MSM meme about one of the heros dying in Iraq. Only to be followed by three local murders/killings. Sort of loses its intended anti-war spin when the bloodletting with even less meaning is occuring in your own backyard.

Oh, and considering they killed a number of Marines moving in a 14ton track last fall, its just not the Hummers. As we up grade the armor, the enemy just works to upgrade the explosives. Its a technological race done in war since the start of the 20th century. However, the bigger bombs become fewer in number as they're harder to put together and move.

And, you always patrol. The moment you stop patrolling is when you surrender the terrain to the enemy. When you hunker down behind the wire, your defense starts at the wire. If they're in the wire, its too late. When you patrol, you push the enemy back the distance you cover. Offense versus defense. If you're in the defense the enemy dictates the time, place, and location when he's going to fight. If you're in the offense, you dictate the particulars.
Posted by: Claviling Unomoting8510   2006-01-24 09:56  

#3  The better question is why we are still patrolling so much if the Iraqis are standing up.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-01-24 07:16  

#2  This seems to be happening all the time with humvees getting obliterated by bombs, can they not patrol in tanks or am i being steve nieve
Posted by: Ding Dangalang   2006-01-24 07:04  

#1  Ditto. God Bless them, and courage to their families
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-01-24 06:28  

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