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    American Heroes

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      –The U.N.-led "economic reconstruction" of Afghanistan is a miserable failure. The number of displaced refugees, life expectancy, live birth rate, illiteracy, childhood disease, malnutrition, and unemployment all are getting worse instead of better because of incompetence, corruption, and the lack of coordination among "international donors." The Taliban insurgency thrives on ignorance and misery. As one U.S. officer in Afghanistan put it, "We're feeding the beast."

      –There is no coherent command-and-control structure or common set of operating procedures among the Afghan National Army, the Afghan National Police, or the 40 nations in NATO's International Security Assistance Force. Nearly all of these entities have differing rules of engagement and national caveats on how they are employed. Though some U.S. units, such as the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit and the 101st Airborne Division, have integral air support, others have to rely on ISAF. As a result, wounded Americans have waited hours for casualty evacuation that sometimes never comes.

      Opium Poppies in the Hindu Kush

      Paved roads are essential for progress in Afghanistan

      Now the good news. Though there are significant cultural and tribal differences between Afghanistan and Iraq—the military/security situation in Afghanistan is similar to what it was in Mesopotamia two and a half years ago. Both campaigns are equally "winnable" if we do the right things. Some repairs will take time, but these are urgently needed:

      –Inform both the Pakistani and Iranian governments that insurgent cross-border operations will not be tolerated and if Taliban/terror bases on their territories are not closed, they will be attacked.

      –Commence building paved roads throughout all of Afghanistan's thirty-four provinces, not just in urban areas. Such projects will generate tens of thousands of jobs, create lasting infrastructure, reduce casualties from IEDs and mines, and show the Afghan people their government cares about them.

      –Stop illicit drug production from the top down, not the bottom up. Arrest and prosecute the kingpins and then go for eradication and crop replacement. It worked in Colombia, and it can work in Afghanistan.

      –Fix the unity of command problem immediately. The NATO-ISAF command structure should be shut down. "Allied" forces that can't or won't fight should be thanked and sent home. More U.S. troops are needed in Afghanistan, but unless our new president gives Gen. Petraeus clear lines of authority to do what has to be done, the Afghan army and police never will get the equipment and training they need. Gen. Petraeus did it in Iraq. Now he needs to do it in Afghanistan.

      The Afghan people don't want to be ruled by Islamic radicals. There is no real backing for the Taliban beyond what they can coerce from the civilian population. Afghan soldiers—properly trained, equipped, led, and supported—are brave and fight well, but they can't win unless these problems are fixed. As Brig. Gen. Khair Mohammad, chief of staff of the 207th Corps, Western Military Region, told me when we visited his headquarters, "We need to have America's help to win this fight. Your enemy is our enemy."

      1/6 Weapons Company 282

      1-160th SOAR 31

      1st Brigade Combat Team 134

      1st Armored Division 211, 250

      1st Battalion (Bn) of the 503rd Infantry Regiment 13

      1st Bn, 2nd Marines 104

      1st Bn, 5th Marines 61, 98, 127, 146

      1st Bn, 6th Marines 211–12, 216, 236–37, 254–55

      1st Bn, 8th Marines 13

      1st Bn, 187th Infantry Regiment 46

      1st Bn Combat Team 154

      1st Brigade 170–71, 211–12, 250

      1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division 171

      1st Brigade Combat Team 170, 211–12

      1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division 211

      1st LAR Bn 140

      1st Marine Division 81, 85, 106, 120, 136, 144, 149, 173, 177, 182, 185, 218

      1st Platoon, "L" Company, 3rd Bn, 25th Marines 204

      1st Tank Bn 98, 109

      2nd Battalion Combat Team 142

      2nd Bn 14, 98, 129, 170, 172–73, 175, 180–83, 250

      2nd Bn, 4th Marines 14, 170, 172, 175, 180–81

      2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment 66, 285

      2nd Bn, 503d Infantry 250

      2nd Bn Combat Team 133, 142

      2nd Brigade, 3rd ID 263

      2nd Brigade Combat Team 138, 194, 208–10, 263

      2nd Brigade Combat Team, 28th ID 208, 210

      2nd LAR Battalion 240

      2nd Marine Regiment 103

      2nd Tank Bn 129, 131

      3rd Battalion, 8th Marines 286

      3rd Bn 98, 124, 127, 130–31, 144–45, 153, 154, 166, 185, 194, 197, 201–02, 204, 206–09, 218

      3rd Bn, 2nd Marines 201–02, 204

      3rd Bn, 4th Marines 124, 127, 145

      3rd Bn, 7th Marines 207

      3rd Bn, 25th Marines 201, 204, 206

      3rd Bn, 66th Armor 154, 166

      3rd Bn of the 66th Armored Regiment 153

      3rd Brigade Combat Team 134

      3rd ID 66–67, 98, 100–01, 103, 107, 117, 127, 132–34, 138, 144, 262–63

      3rd ID's 2nd Brigade Combat Team 138

      3rd Infantry Division 6, 135

      3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR) 85

      3rd MAW (Marine Aircraft Wing) 81, 95, 100, 302

      3rd Platoon, Company A, 4th Assault Amphibian Bn, RCT-2, 2nd Marine Division 205

      4th Brigade Combat Teams 134

      4th ID 118, 152–54, 157, 166

      4th Infantry Division's 1-68 Combined Arms Battalion 247

      4th Marines 14, 124, 127, 145, 170, 172, 175, 180–81

      4th Platoon, Company K, 3rd Bn, 7th Marines 218

      5th Marines 61, 84, 95–96, 98–99, 106, 127, 129–31, 144, 146, 251

      5th Regimental Combat Team 61

      7th Marines 84, 95–96, 98, 194, 197, 207–09, 218, 290

      10th Mountain Division 36, 187

      11th Engineer Bn 134

      11th Marines 84–85, 111, 132

      15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) 40, 45, 87, 279

      24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) 280, 295

      25th ID 187

      28th ID 194, 208, 210

      75th Ranger Regiment 143

      82nd Airborne Division 114, 187

      101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) 46, 60, 164–65, 295

      173rd Airborne Brigade 118

      207th Afghan Commando Battalion 291–93, 296

      332nd Air Expeditionary Group 45

      507th Maintenance Company 103, 105–06, 127

      A

      Abbas, Abul 63, 151

      Abbas al-Jubori, Brig. Gen. Mohammad 264–65

      Abu Ghraib 12, 179, 223

      Abu Musab al Zarqawi 170, 183, 184, 189, 194, 200–201, 206, 210–11

      Abu Sayef 223

      "A" Company, 1st Bn, 6th Marines 236

      Adams, Capt. Brad 244

      Adams, John 24

      Ad Diwaniyah 106, 118–20, 122, 126–27

      Afghan National Army 295

      Afghan National Police 286, 295

      Ahmadinejad, Iranian President Mahmoud 21, 25

      Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base 85

      Ailes, Roger 6, 9

      Air Group S-1 73

      Air Group S-3 73

      Al Anbar 170, 177, 179–80, 182, 191, 192, 194, 198, 206, 210–12, 215–16, 238, 241, 261, 262, 266, 272, 276

      Al Asee, Shiek Burhan 168

      Al Aziziyah 130–32, 136

      Albright, Madeline 167

      Al Budayr 121, 124

      Alexandria 58

      Al Falah 164

      Al Faw 54, 87

      al Hamira 223

      Ali al Salim Air Base 69, 79, 83, 93, 97


      Al Khulafa 146

      Al Kut 106–07, 117, 120

      Allawi, Iyad 180, 190, 192

      Alpha Company 146

      Al Qaim 201, 204, 211, 241

      al Sadr, Moqtada 170, 174, 179, 211, 275

      Altman, Robert 56

      Al Ubaydi 205

      Amman 60, 156

      Amos, Maj. Gen. James 81

      Anderson, Christopher "Doc" 236–37

      Annan, General Kofi 76

      Annapolis 239

      An Nasiriyah 99, 102–07, 109, 117–19, 127–28

      An Numaniyah 127, 129

      Anwar Sadat 60

      Asadabad 278

      Ashby, Maj. John 120

      Assad 199

      Atta, Mohammad 28, 58

      Aubin, Maj. Jay Thomas 92, 94

      Ayman al-Zawahiri 25

      Aziz Abad 292–94

      Aziz, Tarik 156

      Aznar, José Maria 73

      B

      Babil 262–65

      Babylon 55

      Baghdad 6, 10, 14, 54–56, 59–60, 62–65, 76, 82–85, 87, 99, 100–02, 106–07, 117, 119, 122, 126–27, 129–30, 132–36, 138–39, 141–42, 144–46, 149–52, 155–57, 159–61, 165, 167, 170, 174, 179–80, 190–93, 195, 197, 200–01, 212, 221, 225, 236, 238, 249, 262–64, 269, 272, 274–75

      Baghdad Bob 82, 101, 133

      Bagram Airbase 280

      Bahawalpur 47

      Bahrain 32, 40–41

      Bailey, MAJ Jennifer 250

      Bakr, Abu 21

      Balad 238, 242

      Bali 21, 25

      Bamyan Valley 34

      Baqouba/Baquba 211, 223, 225, 247, 266

      Barkemeyer, John 228

      Barnett, Bob 7

      Barroso, José Manuel Durao 73

      Barry, Chief Tom 115

      Basco 147, 150

      Basra 83, 87, 89, 94, 98, 101, 117, 200, 206, 267

      Battalion Landing Team (BLT) 1/6 280

      Bayji 153–55, 166

      Baziya, Sheikh Abdul Sattar 211

      B Company 134

      Beaupre, Capt. Ryan Anthony 92, 94

      Beddingfield, Bob 227

      Beirut 27, 150, 199–200, 267

      Benitez, GySgt Erik 109

      Berg, Nicholas 177

      Bethesda 13, 233, 236–38, 244

      Blair, Tony 58–59, 73

      Blanco, Samuel L. 30

      Blix, Hans 60, 62

      Blount, LTC Eric 134, 142

      Bohr, GySgt Jeffrey E. 146–49

      Bonn 52

      Booker, SgtMaj Jim 172–73

      Boston 16, 64

      Brandi, Dianne 7

      Branson, Lieutenant John 282–85

      Bremer, L. Paul "Jerry" 159–60, 180

      Brisson, MAJ James 31

      Brooke Army Medical Center 242–43

      Brookshire, Sgt. Maj. Matthew 289

      Browne, Pamela 6–7

      Brussels 57

      Buchanan, James 192

      Bush, President George W. 13, 19, 22, 32, 34–35, 38, 56–57, 59–61, 63, 73–74, 76–77, 105, 135, 151, 158–59, 161, 166–67, 179, 183, 189, 191, 212, 252, 266, 271, 277, 279

      Bush, Laura 191

      C

      Calcutta 144

      Camp Ar Ramadi LZ 212

      Camp Bastion 283, 285, 287, 289–90

      Camp Doha 78

      Camp Husaybah 218

      Camp Lejeune 237, 240, 244, 254–55, 280

      Camp Pendleton 69, 88, 170

      Camp Pennsylvania 152

      Carlton, Capt. Mark 181

      Carus, W. Seth 60

      Casablanca 21, 25

      Cash, Chaplain Carey 150, 229

      Cassidy, Sgt Luke 235

      Cecil, Color Sgt John 94

      Chamberlain, Neville 58

      Charleville, Maj. Chris 86

      Charlie Company, 1st Bn, 6th Marines 61, 255

      Chicago 259

      Chin, Cpl Edward 145

      Chirac, Jacques 60, 76

      Christ 150–51, 240, 248, 268

      Churchill, Winston 220

      Cincinnati 215, 255

      Clinton, President Bill 54, 167

      Colleville 57

      Colmes, Alan 230

      Columbus 201

      Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force 280, 291

      Comeaux, PO Jason "Doc" 115, 131

      Company A, 1st Bn, 5th Marine Regiment, RCT-5 149

      Company "A," 2nd LAR Bn 238

      Company "F" 2/7 287, 289

      Company L, 3rd Bn, 7th Marines, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Marine Division 209

      Compton, SSG 140–41

      Conde, Sgt Kenneth 14, 180

      Connor, COL Buck 181

      Constantinople 28

      Con Thien 150, 287

      Conway, Lt. Gen. James "Jim" 81, 177, 244

      Conway, Maj. Alayne 6

      Coolidge, Calvin 251

      Cope, MAJ Sara 125

      Corbin, Margaret 247

      Corbin, Molly 250

      Coronado 49, 252

      Cox, Gregory 283

      Craig, Lieutenant Jeffrey 178

      Cronkite, Walter 163

      Croom II, 1st Lt. Paul L. 204

      D

      Dallas 259

      Damascus 60, 167, 199

      Dam Neck 49

      Darrah, SPC Adam 251

      Daschle, Sen. Tom 56

      Detroit 15, 42

      Devine, Father Bill 229

      Diwaniyah 106, 118–20, 122, 126–27

      Diyala River 138, 140, 144, 192, 262

      Dobb, Lt. David 13

      Dollar, the military dog 270

      Donald, Cpl. 32, 80, 174, 282–83

      Dora 10, 79, 85

      Dora Command Center 85

      Doughty, SSG Robbie 243

      Driscoll, Lt. Col. Jerry 75, 83, 86–88, 90–91, 95, 105, 112–14, 130–31, 136–37, 141, 146, 152

      Dubai 280

      Dulab 29

      Dulles 16

      Dulligan, Don 227

      Dunford, Col. Joe "Fighting Joe" 105–06, 117, 122, 126, 129–30, 132, 136–37, 146, 152, 221

      Dunham, Cpl Jason 218

      Durham, LTC Mike 6

      E

      Ebben, Greg 7

      Eckerberg, Capt. Aaron "Fester" 88, 112–14

      Edwards, Sgt Gregory 236–37

      Eischens, PFC Jennifer 247

      Eisenhower, GEN Dwight 160

      Elbel, SSG Layla 248

      Euphrates River 102, 106, 119, 162, 192, 200–02, 210–11, 238

      Evans, Lance Bombardier Llewelyn Karl 94

      Explosive Ordnance Disposal 288

      F

      Fahim, Mohammed 35

      Fair, Don 65

      Fairfax County 235

      Fallujah 12–13, 169–70, 174–75, 177, 183–84, 191–92, 195, 200–01, 211, 229–30, 238, 241, 244, 265, 290

      Faw Peninsula 75, 83

      Featherstone, Craig 7

      Ferrell, COL Terry 263

      Figueroa, Cpl. Arnaldo 282–83

      First Marine Expeditionary Force (I MEF) 66

      Fishbaugh, Marsha 7

      Fisher, LCpl. Bryan 290–91

      Fort Bliss 127

      Fort Carson 253

      Fort Hood 153, 156

      Fort Lee 249

      Fort Riley 170

      Fort Washington 247

      Forward Operating Base 6, 42, 45, 279, 281, 287

      Fox Company 287

      Frankfurt 59

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    nbsp; Frank the Terp 283–84

      Franks, General 85

      Frazier, Sgt Joshua 229

      Fredericksburg 229

      Friedrich, Holger 59

      Fry, Sgt Jade 51

      G

      Galdibini, Christian 6, 170

      Gallagher, CSM Robert 142–43

      Ganczewski, SGT Steven C. 268–69

      Garmsir 280

      Gates 263

      Gore, Vice President Al 56

      Graham, Maj. John 95–97

      Gray, SSG Gina 250

      Grinalds, Allen 120

      Gronski, COL John 194, 210

      Guantanamo 57, 200

      Guernica, Kelly 7

      Guy, Capt. Philip Stuart 94

      H

      Haditha 12, 223

      Hale, Lt. Russ 290

      Halley, Sgt Jace 289

      Hall, Lt. Col. Richard 286

      Hamza al-Mamouri, Lt. Gen. Qais 264

      Hancock, Comm James 289

      Hanoi 161

      Hantush 120

      Harrill III, Major John D. 182

      Havana 167

      Heath, LCpl Jeffrey 197

      Hedenskog, Marine Sholto 94

      Helmand Province 280, 285, 289

      Helmand River 280

      Henderson, LtCol Anthony 280–81

      Henry, Patrick 193, 268

      Herat Province 291–92, 294

      Hester, Leigh Ann 249

      Hillah 192, 262, 264–65

      Hindu Kush 279, 289, 295

      Hinton, Martin 6

      Hitler 11, 57–59

      HMLA-267 103, 120, 139

      HMM-268 69–70, 75, 79, 82–83, 86, 93–94, 98, 106, 116, 136–37, 141, 146

      Holley, Frank 229

      Holsey, Staff Sergeant Jonathan 13

      Holton, Chuck 6, 143, 226, 261–62, 268, 280, 283

      Hood, 1SG Todd 10

      Hue City 183

      Hughes, Capt. 139–40

      Hurricane Point 210, 213, 216, 222, 226

      Hussein, Qusay 55, 79, 164–65

      Hussein, Saddam 27, 32, 53–66, 74–76, 79–83, 85, 87, 96, 98, 100–03, 106–07, 111, 118, 120, 127, 132–33, 136, 139, 142, 144–47, 151–57, 159–60, 164–67, 183, 190, 192, 198, 212, 223, 236, 248, 302

      Hussein, Uday 55, 79, 164

     


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