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Michael Yon : Online Magazine
2005-08-20
This is a great read,check it out.
Posted by:raptor

#20  You got the knack, Z, lol!
Posted by: .com   2005-08-20 18:46  

#19  Kurilla the Guerilla Blood Spilla.
Posted by: Zpaz   2005-08-20 18:23  

#18  I'd sure like to see him debate Hillary about the meaning of honor. He'd have to speak very slowly, of course.

"I don't understand, Colonel. Did your poll numbers go up or down after the bayonet charge?"





Posted by: Matt   2005-08-20 17:52  

#17  I like the sound of that idea, Matt. A lot. It may be obvious, but I have no doubt our future political leadership is being forged in Iraq and Afghanistan. Kurilla could, indeed, have my vote.

Kurilla... Gawd, what a great name, lol! Imagine what the PR-meisters could do with that in a campaign...
Posted by: .com   2005-08-20 17:35  

#16  Kurilla for President in 2008.
Posted by: Matt   2005-08-20 17:17  

#15  TJ Jackson got it the same way, fragged on a stormy night. Best to be safe in the rear.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-08-20 16:16  

#14  Oh! Alexander the Great. Never, ever emulate him (he's a fag, and led from the front)
Posted by: Shipman   2005-08-20 16:15  

#13  Kevin Costner sighting in 5...4...3...
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-08-20 12:55  

#12  and poor reviews - way overplayed his sexuality...
Posted by: Frank G   2005-08-20 12:50  

#11  Alexander the Great died of a gastrointestinal illness, most likely cholera or dysentery.
Posted by: Steve White   2005-08-20 12:29  

#10  Alexander *died* from leading from the front a little too often

Alexander who?
Posted by: Shipman   2005-08-20 12:18  

#9  The MSM is back in Baghdad reading military press releases and each other's dispatches.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-08-20 12:02  

#8  What LTC Kurilla is trying to prove is that the "perfumed princes" (RIP and thanks Hack)in the pentagon need to get off their cans and fight a war. Hackworth did in Vietnam, Kurill is Hack's kind of fighter. My prayers are with him. Where is the MSM.
Posted by: Art   2005-08-20 11:46  

#7  Article: The Commander of Deuce Four, LTC Erik Kurilla, was shot three times in combat yesterday in front of my eyes.

This is nuts. Good battalion commanders do not grow on trees. What is this guy trying to prove? Alexander *died* from leading from the front a little too often. Well - I hope he's not too beat up to stay in the military, and his replacement is just as good as he is.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2005-08-20 11:35  

#6  From Yon's e-mail list:

I can say that the two leaders of Deuce Four--LTC Kurilla and CSM Prosser - fought hard and close. For CSM Prosser, after LTC Kurilla was shot three times, it became brutal hand-to-hand combat. I was up close, and saw the entire fight. These men have once again earned their
reputations.

Posted by: Zpaz   2005-08-20 11:16  

#5  According to an emailing detail about the firefight might be out around monday in a dispatch. Sounds like it was some very serious firefighting. I hope LTC Kurrilla is ok.

Anyone have any details beyond that?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-08-20 11:13  

#4  Yon said it before - he couldn't believe Kurilla had not been shot already. The guy leads from the front. I am still struck by the picture of Kurilla dragging a prisoner to safety while under fire. I hope he comes out ok.
Posted by: Zpaz   2005-08-20 11:12  

#3  Michael Yon: "Commander of Deuce Four, LTC Erik Kurilla, was shot three times in combat yesterday in front of my eyes."

Crap, another hero down... hope he's ok. Read past dispatches, if you don't know who he is.
Posted by: DO   2005-08-20 11:08  

#2   The Commander of Deuce Four, LTC Erik Kurilla, was shot three times in combat yesterday in front of my eyes. Despite being seriously wounded, LTC Kurilla immediately rejoined the intense and close-quarter fight that ended in hand-to-hand combat. LTC Kurilla continued to direct his men until a medic gave him morphine and the men took him away.

My best wishes to the colonel on his recovery.
Posted by: Penguin   2005-08-20 11:07  

#1  http://michaelyon.blogspot.com/
Don't know why I can't get the link button to work.I first tried to link using "post a news link" and that didn't work either.
Posted by: raptor   2005-08-20 10:32  

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