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War in Iraq 20 November 2005

Editor’s Note: Pretty interesting review from a Marine on leave. Chris-O is on the best lists.

Hello to all my fellow gunners, military buffs, veterans and interested guys. A couple of weekends ago I got to spend time with my son Jordan, who was on his first leave since returning from Iraq. He is well (a little thin), and already bored. He will be returning to Iraq for a second tour in early ‘06 and has already re-enlisted early for 4 more years. He loves the Marine Corps and is actually looking forward to returning to Iraq.

Jordan spent 7 months at Camp Blue Diamond in Ramadi – AKA: Fort Apache. He saw and did a lot and the following is what he told me about weapons, equipment, tactics and other miscellaneous info which may be of interest to you. Nothing is by any means classified. No politics here, just a Marine with a bird’s-eye views opinions:

Good Guy Weapons & Stuff:

  1. M-16 Rifle: Thumbs down. Chronic jamming problems with the talcum powder like sand over there. The sand is everywhere. Jordan says you feel filthy 2 minutes after coming out of the shower. The M-4 carbine version is more popular because it’s lighter and shorter, but it has jamming problems also. They like the ability to mount the various optical gun-sights and weapons lights on the picattiny rails, but the weapon itself is not great in a desert environment. They all hate the 5.56mm (.223) round. Poor penetration on the cinderblock structure common over there and even torso hits can’t be reliably counted on to put the enemy down. Fun fact: Random autopsies on dead insurgents shows a high level of opiate use. Would you like to know more? »
Shocking Flash and War in Iraq 23 April 2003

If the army just found over $100 million in a kennel, he must have billions.


You act like you’ve never seen a dictator (local copy) before?

War in Iraq 11 April 2003

God will roast their stomachs in hell at the hands of Iraqis...Another pearl from Shannon this morning. A website named WeLoveTheIraqiInformationMinister.com has been erected in honor of the Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf (dubbed M.S.S.) who through his statements has been given much attention on the web.

If you have 5 minutes I encourage you to read some of the things he has been quoted for saying… some pretty funny things about mercenaries, coalition suicides at the gates of Baghdad and not knowing anything about how SCUD missiles were fired at Kuwait…

Ed: pdf copy of cnn article

War in Iraq 19 March 2003

I Think Denmark is on the other side of the fence now - they've bought the remaining stock of French Army knives and equipped all 250 Danish military personel with one. They're ready for WAR!...

I found this article on CNN.com which I found interesting. Click the Evite picture on the right for a quick laugh…



“Bush has so far avoided answering questions about the possible costs of war and rebuilding in Iraq, saying he believes the costs of not acting to disarm and remove Saddam from power outweigh the costs of doing so.
Would you like to know more? »

Humor and War in Iraq 3 December 2002

Hor'he... you wittle wascal. You know you can't win an election by using a war to take the attention away from a failing economy and national politics. For a good idea of how GWBush is running things, please see 'The Commander in Chief' entry below

George W. Bush is trying to get himself reelected and considers no holds barred in attaining that goal.

In the context of the Star Wars, I thought this was pretty funny. Please take a look at the pop-up image and read all the fine print.

Also take a look at the original Episode II poster to appreciate how well done the GW poster is.

Hehe, Saddam is Yoda…

Cheers. – The Danish Republican