Monday, August 22, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- August 22, 2011

U.S. Army Spc. Michael Bartolo maneuvers through a rocky creek while on a combat patrol to sweep for roadside bomb triggermen in the Alingar district in Afghanistan's Laghman province, Aug. 7, 2011. Bartolo is a rifleman assigned to the Laghman Provincial Reconstruction Team. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Crane

Memorial In Afghanistan Stirs Soldiers’ Emotions As They Grapple With Combat Deaths -- Stars And Stripes

FOB HOWZ-E-MADAD, Afghanistan - A muted laughter echoed under the canopy as a small band of Company C soldiers gathered on a wooden platform.

They talked of small things; unimportant things that made them smile.

But as a gentle music began to play, a somber realism took hold: The members of Company C, 1st Battalion, 32nd Regiment, part of the 10th Mountain Division out of Fort Drum, N.Y., were there to remember. They took their seats as the other guests settled in around them. Some bowed their heads in prayer. Others began to quietly weep.

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More News On Afghanistan

FACTBOX-Security developments in Afghanistan, Aug 22 -- Reuters
NZ soldier killed in Kabul attack on UK compound named -- BBC
Australian soldier killed by explosive device while on patrol in Afghanistan -- Washington Post
Australian soldier killed in IED blast -- AFP
29th Aussie soldier dies in Afghanistan -- Sydney Morning Herald
2 Afghan civilians killed in market bomb blast in southern Helmand province -- Washington Post
A tale of two Taliban commanders -- Montreal Gazette
Unlikely unit of cooks, fuelers and mechanics and clerks leads assault into a Taliban stronghold -- Stars and Stripes
Trauma team faces steady press of war -- USA Today

How to prepare Afghanistan for U.S. withdrawal -- John Podesta, Brian Katulis and Caroline Wadhams, Washington Post
Success in Afghanistan: It takes a region -- Marc Grossman, Kansas City
Why Our Troops May Be Stuck in Afghanistan Until 2024 -- Ujala Sehgal, The Atlantic
America in Afghanistan until 2024? -- Reuters
Factbox: Military deaths in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/Reuters

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