
Wow. We knew how effective the Marines were going to be when they were brought into Afghanistan from Iraq. We blogged about the initial successes but I'm not sure anyone could have expected these kinds of results - the 24th ExpeditionaryUnit has killed 400 Taliban since April! Here's some of the story over at Breitbart:
And here is one of the best quotes to come out of any commander in the Afghanistan War in ages. It comes from Col. Petronzio:
The Taliban made a huge mistake in Garmser and in the other areas of Helmand that the Marines pushed into - the Taliban decided to fight for the territory that they had owned. And the Marine cut the ever living shit out of them. Apparently, the Taliban didn't get the memo that this was the 24th that had gutted Ramadi of some of the nastiest insurgents that Iraq had to offer.
Unfortunately, this is the kind of example of American troop heroism and effectiveness that has been left out of the MSM. Our children of today are missing out in the national pride that Americans of the WWII era had as reports of American heroism and battle victories were commonplace. The leftist media has created this insdidious vacuum of no information, because of their total disdain for the military. Luckily, the blogs of this blogosphere are here to say "Thank You, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit for your heroics, your dedication and your sacrifice." Way to Go!
A U.S. Marines commander said Wednesday his troops have killed 400 insurgents in southern Afghanistan since late April.
Col. Peter Petronzio, the commander of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, said the figure came from the governor of the southern Helmand province, where his troops have been deployed since late April.
Some 2,200 U.S. Marines moved into the town of Garmser in Helmand province to clean the area of insurgents.
And here is one of the best quotes to come out of any commander in the Afghanistan War in ages. It comes from Col. Petronzio:
"If the Taliban are waiting for us to leave, they will have a very long wait," he said.
The Taliban made a huge mistake in Garmser and in the other areas of Helmand that the Marines pushed into - the Taliban decided to fight for the territory that they had owned. And the Marine cut the ever living shit out of them. Apparently, the Taliban didn't get the memo that this was the 24th that had gutted Ramadi of some of the nastiest insurgents that Iraq had to offer.
Unfortunately, this is the kind of example of American troop heroism and effectiveness that has been left out of the MSM. Our children of today are missing out in the national pride that Americans of the WWII era had as reports of American heroism and battle victories were commonplace. The leftist media has created this insdidious vacuum of no information, because of their total disdain for the military. Luckily, the blogs of this blogosphere are here to say "Thank You, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit for your heroics, your dedication and your sacrifice." Way to Go!
US Marines: 400 Afghan insurgents killed
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A U.S. Marines commander said Wednesday his troops have killed 400 insurgents in southern Afghanistan since late April.
Col. Peter Petronzio, the commander of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, said the figure came from the governor of the southern Helmand province, where his troops have been deployed since late April.
Some 2,200 U.S. Marines moved into the town of Garmser in Helmand province to clean the area of insurgents.
Helmand province is the world's largest opium poppy growing region, the main ingredient in heroin. It is also the area with the highest level of insurgent activity in the country.
After months of fighting around Garmser, Petronzio said the area is not yet secure but is more stable.
"The Taliban proved they wanted to fight for Garmser and we took the fight to them," he told a news conference in Kabul.
Petronzio said NATO and Afghan forces are committed to completing their mission in an area that is an important gateway for insurgent fighters smuggling weapons from Pakistan. The Marines will be replaced by British troops this fall.
"If the Taliban are waiting for us to leave, they will have a very long wait," he said.
Meanwhile, the top NATO commander here told The Associated Press in an interview this week that rockets and mortars fired from militants in Pakistan at U.S. and Afghan border outposts in Afghanistan have spiked in the last month.
"We have seen an increase in the eastern part of Afghanistan of cross-border indirect fires coming into some of our, not only our but Afghan" outposts, said McKiernan, who took command of the 40-nation International Security Assistance Force mission last month.
But McKiernan said that U.S. and NATO forces have been returning fire.
"Of course our presumption is that the threat feels safer firing (from) across that border. I'm not sure that's the case, that they're any safer, because we do return those fires, coordinated with the Pak military," McKiernan said.
U.S. troops have fired artillery and used airstrikes to hit militants inside Pakistan. The militants use that country's lawless border areas as a base for staging their attacks against Afghan and foreign troops here.
McKiernan offered no specifics on the number of attacks coming into Afghanistan from Pakistan, but said: "There definitely has been an increase since I've been here in the last 30 days."
The four-star general said he thinks those attacks have spiked because militant groups have the freedom in Pakistan's lawless tribal areas to move across the Afghan-Pakistan border unimpeded and resupply and recruit in Pakistan.
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Like a bus load of lawyers, just a good start.
hahahaha sigfried!
It really is a drop in an ocean but we'd be kidding ourselves if we didn't think this information is sitting in Mullah Omar's lap right now and his face is mighty red (or pale).
:Holger Danske
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