August 25, 2005

Michael Yon's Latest

Some relevant pragmatic wisdom from Michael Yon's latest dispatch, Gates of Fire:

Although the situation in Mosul is better, our troops still fight here every day. This may not be the war some folks had in mind a few years ago. But once the shooting starts, a plan is just a guess in a party dress.
UPDATE from Rusty. You MUST read this:
Prosser had beaten the terrorist in the head three times with his fist and was gripping his throat, choking him. But Prosser's gloves were slippery with blood so he couldn't hold on well. At the same time, the terrorist was trying to bite Prosser's wrist, but instead he bit onto the face of Prosser's watch. (Prosser wears his watch with the face turned inward.) The terrorist had a mouthful of watch but he somehow also managed to punch Prosser in the face. When I shot the propane canister, Prosser had nearly strangled the guy, but my shots made Prosser think bad guys were coming, so he released the terrorist's throat and snatched out the pistol from his holster, just as SSG Konkol, Lewis, Devereaux and Muse swarmed the shop. But the shots and the propane fiasco also had brought the terrorist back to life, so Prosser quickly reholstered his pistol and subdued him by smashing his face into the concrete.
And here is an image of the terrorist that Yon snapped.

These are the kinds of images we need to see more of out of Iraq.

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1 Hollywood would do well if they took Mr. Yon's intense stories and made a fact based movie out of them. I have found that everytime I start reading him, I cannot stop until I finish the whole thing. I almost feel I am there. Most Excellent Writing!

Posted by: Fersboo at August 25, 2005 03:43 PM (x0fj6)

2 Uh, aren't attack tanks supposed to have tracks on them? 8D (I think the Sarge is going to have a little discussion on the effectiveness of sitting on ones ass vs getting up and doing.)

Posted by: Phillep at August 26, 2005 01:50 AM (zNjIG)

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