NIGHT ASSAULT - U.S. Army soldiers prepare to move across a bridge outside the town of Badmuk ready to assault Taliban forces suspected to be hiding in the town in the Kunar province, Afghanistan, Aug. 2, 2010. The soldiers are assigned to the of 101st Airborne Division's 1st Battalion, 237th Infantry Regiment. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Anthony Jackson
Marjah: A Cautionary Tale And Lessons For The Future -- Captain's Journal
From Global Post:
The American soldier standing guard at the main intersection in Marjah looked hot and tired. Sweat and dust covered his face and uniform as he sought shelter from the burning sun under a tree. Even his nametag was obscured by the dirt.
As an Afghan reporter approached, the soldier stiffened visibly. But when shown the journalist’s identification, he relaxed and even smiled a bit.
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