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It was a broiling fall evening in this southern Afghan battlezone, and U.S. Army Sgt. Charles Reed wanted to celebrate his birthday in style -- at T.G ... Posted on Sep 07, 2010
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Displaying Page 20 of 46 Showing Record(s) 96 to 100 of 228 May 08, 2010 Bomb kills one at Afghan cockfight: policeKUNDUZ, Afghanistan (AFP) – At least one person was killed when a bomb exploded at a cockfight in northern Afghanistan early Saturday, police said, blaming Taliban insurgents. Dozens of people were at the fight in Kunduz province when the remote-controlled bomb exploded, provincial police chief Mohammad Razaq Yaqoubi told AFP. One person was wounded in addition to the fatality. No one has ... May 02, 2010 Nimruz Lacks Border Police While criticising the lack of Border Police in Nimruz, a senior official said the situation would let insurgents to infiltrate the Afghan soil Ghulam Dastagir, the governor of Nimruz province, said open Afghan borders in this part of Afghanistan enable militants to gain access to arms. The provincial governor also acknowledged the infiltration of anti-government groups into this province to carry ... May 02, 2010 US warns Kandahar of violent summerThe chief of US Central Command warned Kandahar residents of a violent summer ahead, predicting “horrific actions” by insurgents as his troops try to drive the Taliban from the southern Afghan city. US forces are massing on the outskirts of the southern city for the biggest military offensive of the nearly nine-year-old war, in the hope of turning the tide against a strengthening Taliban ... May 02, 2010 Obama Afghan strategy next TuesdayWASHINGTON - President Barack Obama is expected to announce his decision on whether to send more U.S. troops to Afghanistan in a presidential television address next Tuesday evening. The White House said today his announcement would come "within days" after he held a final strategy session with top aides Monday evening. It comes after weeks of study that some critics have denounced as ... Apr 26, 2010 Airfield in Afghanistan commemorates MarineDULUTH, Minn.—An airfield in southern Afghanistan has been named in honor of a fallen Marine from the Iron Range. Staff Sgt. Aaron Taylor was killed by an improvised explosive device while on foot patrol in the Helmand province of Afghanistan Oct. 9. Lt. Col. Matt Puglisi (puh-GLEE'-see) says Taylor had a special quality—he was smart, articulate and the type of leader other Marines ... |