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Marines conduct a security halt during a dismounted patrol

Marines with Lima Company, Battalion Landing Team, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, conduct a security halt during a dismounted patrol on a training area near Camp Buehring, Kuwait Aug. 10, 2009. The 22nd MEU is ashore conducting sustainment training in Kuwait. The MEU is currently serving as the theater reserve force for U.S. Central Command.Photo by Cpl. Justin Martinez

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Paratroopers jump onto Holland Drop Zone after a heavy drop

Paratroopers with B Battery, 2nd Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, jumped onto Holland Drop Zone after a heavy drop containing a howitzer and a Humvee during a mission on Oct. 14. After landing, the troopers were timed on how quickly they could pack their parachutes, get the equipment off the heavy drop and put together and respond to fire. Photo by Pfc. Kissta Feldner

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Soldiers from Charlie Troop and Iraqi kids

U.S. Soldiers from Charlie Troop, 1st Platoon, 1-150th Armored Reconnaissance Squadron, 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division from Bluefield, W.Va., interact with local Iraqi youth during a meeting at the Qais Medical Clinic to discuss possible micro-grants for a dental operating chair, maternity services for locals, and access to clean drinking water for the clinic, in Radwaniyah, Baghdad, Iraq, Oct. 3, 2009. While at the meeting, members of the 1-150th were able to spend time interacting with local Iraqi children, and partake of Iraqi food presented by the Qais Medical Clinic staff. Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Edwin L. Wriston

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Meeting with Village Elders

 From left, U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth R. Shriver of Clarksville, Tenn., a platoon sergeant, and 1st Lt. Hugh A. Lewis of Layton, Utah, a platoon leader, both with 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, Task Force Bulldog, join with elders of the village of Shamun in eastern Afghanistan’s Kunar province July 14 to listen to discussions of various local programs. Coalition Forces visited the village in order to reconnect with the community, which has seen few official visits during the past several years. Photo by Staff Sgt. Gary A. Witte

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Combat Outpost Keating

" A Chinook helicopter lands at Combat Outpost Keating, Afghanistan, in this March 2007, file photo. A military investigation of a Taliban attack last fall on the remote U.S. army outpost that left eight American soldiers dead and 22 wounded has resulted in administrative punishments for two commanders blamed for "inadequate measures taken by the chain of command." (Sgt. Amber Robinson/U.S. Army)

“[Combat Outpost Keating] was opened in 2006 in the Kamdesh district of Nuristan Province, an area of mountain escarpments, thick forests and deep canyons with a population suspicious of outsiders. The outpost’s troops were charged with finding allies among local residents and connecting them to the central government in Kabul, stopping illegal cross-border movement and deterring the insurgency.

But the outpost’s fate, chronicled in unusually detailed glimpses of a base over nearly three years, illustrates many of the frustrations of the allied effort: low troop levels, unreliable Afghan partners and an insurgency that has grown in skill, determination and its ability to menace.”

http://ispeedtoo.newsvine.com/_news/2010/07/26/4752762-strategic-plans-spawned-bitter-end-for-a-lonely-outpost

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Dying faces, body bags: How trauma hits a US unit

“— More than half a year after one of the deadliest battles ever waged by U.S. forces in Afghanistan, the men of Bravo Troop, 3rd Squadron, 61st Cavalry are still fighting in — and with — their memories.

Sgt. Daniel Rodriguez, 22, of Stafford, Va., with Bravo Troop, 3rd Squadron, 61st Cavalry, was awarded Silver Star for his actions in one of the deadliest battles ever waged by U.S. forces on Oct. 3, 2009 when hundreds of insurgents attacked their combat outpost "Keating" in eastern Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)

“They cannot forget Oct. 3, 2009. On that day, 300 insurgents attacked two outposts in eastern Afghanistan manned by 72 soldiers, sparking a 12-hour fight. By nightfall, eight U.S. soldiers were dead. Three days later, the outposts were closed.

Like so many of their comrades, they suffer from mental trauma. Nearly 20 percent of the 1.6 million troops who had returned from Iraq and Afghanistan reported symptoms of post-traumatic stress or major depression, according to a 2008 study by Rand Corp.

Only slightly more than half of those sought treatment.

Sgt. Daniel Rodriguez sees the face of a dying soldier when he tries to sleep.

“There’s not a night that I go to sleep that I don’t think about it,” says Rodriguez, 22. “He was speechless. His eyes were open like he was trying to tell me something and it didn’t come out. And he was gurgling. And I’m trying to pull him in and it just isn’t happening, and it kicks in that there’s nothing I can do for my friend.”

http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2010/07/24/4742638-dying-faces-body-bags-how-trauma-hits-a-us-unit

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Combat Shooting and Tactics (CSAT)

CSAT

http://www.combatshootingandtactics.com/

3615 Press Road or FM 2863
Nacogdoches, TX 75964

Paul Howe

Paul Howe

Paul Howe

Paul Howe

Owned and operated by Paul Howe, Developer of the CSAT AR rear sight and the GAT Glass Assault Tool. Author of Leadership And Training For The Fight: A Few Thoughs On Leadership And Training From A Former Special Operations Soldier and The Tactical Trainer: A Few Thoughts On Training And Training Management From A Former Special Operations Soldier.

MSG  Paul Howe demonstrating the CSAT AR rear sight and the GAT Glass Assualt Tool at his school in Texas.

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