Kulapavana Posted August 19, 2005 Report Share Posted August 19, 2005 Shock And Awe SHOCK... August 13, 2005 Associated Press [1] Donkeys Get Marines Around in Afghanistan ` "...some of the troops re- ceived training in handling donkeys at the Marines' Moun- tain Warfare Training Center in in Bridgeport, Calif...." ` "Still, the [Afghan] donkeys stubborn refusal to cooperate and their determination to try to mate with each other whenever they were untied persistently frustrated their handlers. ` "When one Marine slapped one of the animals on the rump in exasperation, the [Afghan] donkey promptly gave him a sharp kick with one of its hind legs." ` ` ...AND AWE ` Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Thusday, 18 August 2005 ` Al-Anbar Province Al-Qa’im ` US troops prefer mules and donkeys over armored vehicles and Humvees ` Residents of the western Ira- qi desert in the Upper Eu- phrates area around the Hasi- bah hieghts, al-Qa’im, and the nearby phosphate mines on the Syrian border report that US Marines have been using mules and donkeys for about a week now to transport their equipment and provisions through the desert. ` Afraid of Resistance ambushes and bombs, the Marines feel that the quadrupeds present less of a target. ` The Mafkarat al-Islam corres- pondent reported residents of al-Qa’im as saying that the US Marines are now using mules and donkeys even to transport provisions and equipment for very great distances, leaving their vehicles in camps speci- ally made for them a few days ago on the edge of the desert areas. ` A group of sheep smugglers told the Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent that the first time they saw the Americans riding the donkeys and mules, they thought that it was some kind of military operation or new battle tactic. ` They learned from the Egyp- tian translators who work as mercenaries for the Americans that the reason for the use of the pack animals was sim- ply that the beasts can sense danger before it happens. ` They can sense bombs in the ground, they said, before they come close to them and they are also harder for Resistance attackers to see. ` The fact that US troops are now falling back on the use of pack animals reflects the ser- ious problems that continue to plague the American motorized equipment. ` Even after Humvees have been armor plated or [have] warning devices, they are still fre- quently blown into little bits by Resistance bombs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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