BOARDING - U.S. Airman 1st Class Claudia Segovia boards a Boeing 737 bound for Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, April 29, 2010, Segovia is assigned to the 492nd Fighter Squadron at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Eboni Knox
The Enemy Within: Why Coalition Forces Fear Attack By Afghan Comrades -- Times Online
The battle was brief — a sudden stab of tracer fire into the remote police post from the surrounding mountains that left a US staff sergeant bleeding from his face, hit by a ricochet or fragment of flying rock. “It’s like shooting at ghosts,” the soldier beside him complained, staring into the silent darkness after the shooting had stopped.
At least the two soldiers knew which way to face — outwards from their gun position on the roof of Police SubStation 7, on the western outskirts of Kandahar. In the sleeping quarters below, a pair of Canadian police officers, sent there to help to mentor the Afghan National Police (ANP), had trained their guns inwards, on the door of their own accommodation.
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Report: Too few troops in Afghanistan -- UPI
NATO Investigates 3 Afghan Civilian Deaths -- New York Times
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U.S. Troops Fill NATO Training Gap In Afghanistan -- NPR
Oversight Report: Afghan Army Barracks Delayed -- New York Times
Reckless private security companies anger Afghans -- AP
Afghanistan Becomes Haven for Foreign Refugees -- Strategy Page
Pakistani smugglers supplying Afghan bombmakers -- L.A. Times
Hero's death 'won Army more funds' -- Times Online
British officer's death forced MoD to addess kit shortage, says father -- The Telegraph
Prince Harry gets ticket to fly Apache helicopters in Afghanistan -- Times Online
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