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Afghanistan
Apache Pilots Shocked by Size of Attack on Afghan Outpost
2009-10-09
The pilot of an Apache gunship, who flew to the rescue of U.S. soldiers nearly overrun at a remote outpost in Afghanistan last weekend, told ABC News today that he had "never seen that large of a force" attacking coalition troops in Afghanistan.

By the time Warrant Officer Ross Lewellen and Warrant Officer Chad Bardwell arrived over the embattled outpost, dubbed Camp Keating, it was in flames and dozens of insurgents could be seen on the camp's perimeter.

When the battle was over and the fire extinguished, many who survived had nothing left "except the clothes off their backs and the weapons in their hands," one soldier told ABC News.
Posted by:Hupugum Thregum4891

#2  The failure of the United States to protect its people with all weapons available is a war crime. Those in charge should be held accountable. The people in Brussels, the ICC, and the World Court should be captured and forced to defend themselves against the Taliban in a place like Camp Keating. Any survivors will have a completely different outlook on war afterwards. Anyone who's ever been in combat knows what I'm talking about.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-10-09 20:01  

#1  Surprised? There is nothing easier than to infiltrate territory with irregular troops, disguised as civilians. I condone any and all hair-trigger conduct by the allies. Hearts and minds are for bullets.
Posted by: Ulineper Scourge of the Veal Cutlets9295   2009-10-09 10:03  

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