Posted on 12/6/2001, 7:19:30 PM by Diogenesis
GOTTA SEE THIS -- OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM 12/6/01
Strike Recon, Pictures, Mug Shots
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THEATRE 1 - AFGANISTAN
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Briefing:
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VIDEOS
from DoD News Briefing, , Thursday, 06 Dec 2001 - 11:15 am
Compound where Taliban troops had reportedly taken refuge (mpg 3.8 MB)
Al Qaeda troop facility (mpg 1.5 MB)
A series of hits on an al Qaeda leadership compound (mpg 1.5 MB)
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Aboard USS Th. Roosevelt
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15 MEU Camp Rhino, 26 MEU
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Taliban prisoners, Mazir
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In another Pakistan, Afghan refugees receiving Islamic indoctrination;
Muslim League praying for Taliban killed:
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In Kabul, Radios on. GOOD, but Burqas back on. why? in last picture it is a cemetery
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Amb Zaeef somewhere in Islamabad, rethinking his last great meal
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THEATRE 2 - NEAR ISRAEL
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Palestinians trashing Ramallah
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Hamas vs Palestinian Police in Gaza
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Palestinians trashing Gaza
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US HEROES:
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US HISTORY:
The USS ARIZONA heads down the East River on its way to sea trials (1918)
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US FUTURE: A payload launch vehicle carrying a prototype exoatmospheric kill vehicle
is readied for launch from Meck Island at the Kwajalein Missile Range on Dec. 3,
2001, for a planned intercept of a ballistic missile target over the central Pacific Ocean.
The mission was a success.
So anyway, I asked if they were real. She said check for yourself.
May I add this pic? The framing of the contemplative locals with the arcing vapor trail of the dangerous B-52 is interesting.
Afghan villagers near Tora Bora watch a US B-52 warplane streaking over northeastern sky of Afghanistan on 5 December 2001. (AFP)
Thanks in advance
Today's excellent selection is a version of "Kashmir" performed by Roger Daltrey and Ann Wilson (from Heart).
And thanks, Diogenes. You da MAN.
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