20 Jul

In Country With Our Troops



“It’s hot again this week. It had cooled down a little to the 107-109 range, but now it’s routinely getting into the 115-117 range. Yes, you can actually tell a difference. I would have thought that once it gets hot enough you stop being able to discern a difference in comfort, but I haven’t found that to be true, yet. Up to 110 is bearable without a lot of discomfort. After 115 walks outside are fairly uncomfortable. The couple times it’s reached 119 it was almost painful when the hot wind would blow against my skin. I can’t comment on any temps greater than that. Sunday it’s supposed to be 119 again.”- soldier ion Baghdad






Flying in Nontraditional Role, F-16 Thwarts Terrorist Activity
DOD
SOUTHWEST ASIA, July 19, 2006 – A U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter, providing nontraditional intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support to coalition ground forces, killed a member of an improvised explosive device cell and identified an IED emplacement yesterday near Baqubah, Iraq, U.S. Central Command Air Forces officials reported today.
The F-16 identified three possible IED emplacers and passed the information to ground forces. Ground unit personnel positively identified the terrorists and requested the F-16 engage the hostile forces. The F-16 strafed the terrorists, killing one and ending the engagement.
Coalition aircraft, operationally controlled by U.S. Central Command Air Forces from Southwest Asia bases, provide a constant air umbrella over Iraq, providing for the safety and security of the Iraqi people and coalition ground forces, officials said.
“Our message is clear to those who continue to harm innocent civilians and attack coalition forces: if terrorists continue their activities, we will identify, track and take appropriate action to stop them,” said Air Force Brig. Gen. Anthony Haynes, Combined Air Operations Center director. “More than 30,000 deployed airmen are hard at work, in the air and on the ground, in both Iraq and Afghanistan, striving to improve the safety and quality of life for local citizens,” he said.

Big Dog says:

I knew that Geico Gecko got around but now in Iraq? What a trooper? But tell him smoking is bad for his health (as if getting shot at is safe). He might have problems getting his own insurance if they see this picture…..

Wild Thing says:

BIG DOG LMAO love it! Good one! I love that Gecko on TV he is so cute.

gregor says:

Big Dog took the words right out of my mouth! That’s a great photo.

Wild Thing says:

giggle….Hi Gregor glad you like it.