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Author: TriSec    Date: 09/27/2011 10:32:04

Good Morning.

Today is our 3,114th day in Iraq, and our 3,642nd day in Afghanistan.

We'll start this morning as we always do; with the latest casualty figures from our ongoing wars, courtesy of antiwar.com:

American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 4476
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4337
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3617
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 248
Since Operation New Dawn: 48

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,782
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 953
Contractor Employee Deaths - Iraq: 1,487
Journalists - Iraq : 348
Academics Killed - Iraq: 448

We find this morning's cost of war passing through:

$ 1, 255, 358, 750, 000 . 00



I've got a mish-mosh of stories today, so I'll just dive right in. There's not really a common thread, but nevertheless they are all worth reading.

We'll start this morning down under. Way down under. Soldiers at the front have faced the threat of IEDs for years. While the most common threat remains traumatic brain injury, there's an awful lot of leg injuries, including amputations and other severe damage. There's also a delicate area where the legs umm....join.


FORWARD OPERATING BASE JACKSON, Afghanistan — It is a conversation, the military surgeon said, that every Marine has with his corpsman, the buddy who is first to treat him if he is wounded by an insurgent’s bomb.

The Marine says, “‘If I lose my manhood, then I don’t want to live through it,’“ according to Navy Lt. Richard Whitehead, surgeon for 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, which is fighting in one of the most treacherous combat areas of Afghanistan.

“They ask us not to save them if their ‘junk’ gets blown off,” said Whitehead, using a slang term for genitals. “Usually, we laugh. We joke with them about it. At the same time, you know that you’re going to treat them anyway.”

This is a world of fear, resolve and dark humor that is mostly hidden from accounts of the human cost of the war in Afghanistan. American troops who patrol on foot in bomb-laced areas know they might lose a leg, or two, if they step in the wrong place. But for young men in their prime, most unmarried and without children, the prospect of losing their sexual organs seems even worse.

Whitehead said: “It’s one of the areas we can’t put a tourniquet on.”
...
Several months into the deployment, the Marines in Sangin were issued so-called “blast panties” or “ballistic boxers,” British-made underwear made of densely woven silk that ends above the knee. The black garb resembles cycling shorts and can’t stop shrapnel, but it protects against infection and the tight fit compresses flesh and offsets the impact of a blast wave, which separates skin from muscle.

“We’ll get guys in here with all of the skin on their legs pushed up like a pair of loose pants around their waist,” said Whitehead, of Pascagoula, Miss.. “All that tissue is going to die. With the compression down around their knees, the blast wave stops.”

Early on, some Marines complained the heavy underwear was hot and uncomfortable. It is now mandatory clothing, deemed as essential as gloves, helmets, plastic eyewear and other protective gear. Before a patrol, squad leaders check to make sure their men have it on.

As if there isn't enough to worry about on the battlefield already...


I've got updates on two long-running stories we've been following here. One is good, the other not-so-good. There's an update from Arlington, and at long last, things seem to be improving:


ARLINGTON, Va. — The secretary of the Army has released a report detailing improvements made at Arlington National Cemetery more than a year after embarrassing revelations at the burial ground.

Secretary John M. McHugh released the report Tuesday and wrote a letter to lawmakers. He said the new management team at the cemetery has made progress in reconciling decades’ worth of paper records with physical graveside inspections. He said new policies have been put in place and equipment and training were modernized.

McHugh said mismanagement no longer exists after he ousted the leadership last year.

The Army’s inspector general office said last year it had found hundreds of discrepancies between burial maps and grave sites as well as a host of other problems.


But then, changes in the law intended to crack down on rape in the military seem to have backfired.


Six years ago, Congress tried cracking down on rape in the military. Prompted by disturbing reports of sexual assaults in military academies and war zones, lawmakers rewrote the rules. They wanted to protect victims and help prosecutors.

Now it's clear that the effort backfired.

The politically attractive but poorly understood legal changes have incited courtroom confusion, judicial frustration and constitutional conflict. Extensive interviews and a McClatchy Newspapers review of thousands of pages of court documents and internal studies find a congressionally caused crisis of military justice that few civilians know anything about.

The rewritten sexual assault law puts judges "in an impossible position," the top military appellate court warned. Military lawyers find it "cumbersome and confusing," a Pentagon task force noted. It leads to "unwarranted acquittals," Defense Department officials added. And some judges call it unconstitutional.

"The law is an abomination as it is now written," said Charles Gittins, a former military judge advocate who is now a defense attorney.
...
The problem was that the rewritten law had shifted the burden of proof involving consent, appeals court judges concluded...The defendant had the burden to prove that the alleged victim was capable of consenting. Under the Constitution, though, it's the prosecution that's supposed to shoulder the burden of proof.

This "results in an unconstitutional burden shift to the accused," the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces said of the new law in its February 2011 decision.


Finally this morning, we'll end up with our longtime ally, jolly old England. Apparently, in order to whip up their soldiers and allegedly boost morale, they've been showing soldiers snuff films.


Disturbing footage of Apache attack helicopters killing people in Afghanistan is being shown to frontline British soldiers in "Kill TV nights" designed to boost morale, a television documentary will reveal.

The discovery of the practice comes in the wake of the damning verdict of the Baha Mousa inquiry into the conduct of some in the military. It casts fresh questions over the conduct of soldiers deployed abroad and has provoked a furious response from peace campaigners.

Andrew Burgin from Stop the War last night described it as the "ultimate degradation of British troops", comparing it to the desensitisation to death of US soldiers in the final stages of the Vietnam War.

The footage, seen by The Independent on Sunday, shows ground troops at the British headquarters in Helmand province, Camp Bastion, gathered for a get-together said to be called "Kill TV night".

Described as an effort to boost morale among soldiers, it shows an Apache helicopter commander admitting possible errors of judgement and warning colleagues not to disclose what they have seen. "This is not for discussion with anybody else; keep it quiet about what you see up here," he says in the film. "It's not because we've done anything wrong. But we might have done."

Last night, the MoD confirmed the speaker to be Warrant Officer Class 2 Andy Farmer, who is based with the Apache squadron in Wattisham, Suffolk.

Much of the footage is along the lines of the now infamous video of a US Apache helicopter strike on civilians in Baghdad in 2007, first released on WikiLeaks last year. In one clip an Afghan woman is targeted after a radio dialogue between pilots refers to her as a "snake with tits".

Another clip from a recent "Kill TV" night shows the cross-hair of an Apache helicopter taking aim at an insurgent. WOII Farmer gives a running commentary: "OK, so he's walking along... then thinks... I'm gonna go off and get my 70 vessel [sic] virgins 'cause daylight's coming quite quick."

As the missile hits the target and kills the person, he says "Goodnight princess", adding "this is where you see he's actually had the clothes ripped off him by the blast".

He defends the decision to celebrate the deaths of Afghans. "People look at it and say you know... young lads are laughing at the enemy being killed," he says. "Well, I don't know if the Taliban do something similar but I'm sure they rejoice when they kill one of us."


As a student of history, I can look back and recall Imperial Japan bayoneting live Chinese prisoners (especially at the Rape of Nanking), also allegedly to whip up their soldiers and boost morale. Although the Brits havent' actually killed anyone in "training", didn't we used to oppose this sort of thing?
 

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Comment by BobR on 09/27/2011 12:48:00
Well that was some disturbing reading this morning.

Comment by wickedpam on 09/27/2011 12:51:57
Morning

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/27/2011 12:55:48
I agree with The Bobber. Kill TV Night. Creepy.

Comment by BobR on 09/27/2011 13:04:07
Quote by Mondobubba:
I agree with The Bobber. Kill TV Night. Creepy.

that and the IED skin thing...

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 13:10:58
I'm crossing my legs right now. I have to wonder if this will become a good use to prevent such organ loss.
And so, how does a spider's real silk look on this same test?

"Probably be about 10 times higher," Lewis said. "They figured it out first, so, you know, we're still learning from the spiders."

They own the patent!

Someday soon, goat silk could be used for bulletproof vests with half the weight of Kevlar, and parachute cables, and arresting cables, and artificial ligaments, tendons, and bones for wounded soldiers. No wonder the military is funding his work.


Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 13:12:26
And a big about the Sexual abuse law. Why is it that we can integrate gays in the military and we can't get rape issues right???



Comment by Mondobubba on 09/27/2011 13:29:27
I think we all can agree this is the most.disturbing.ask.a.vet.ever! Well done Mr TriSec.


BTW you were spot on on your assement of Bernard Law Montgomery. over cautious, raging ego-maniac.

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 13:34:01
The snuff films is highly disturbing.

So they boost morale by desensitizing soldiers -- I wonder if there is any damn plan to re-sensitize them when the come back home.

It's a damn hornets nest.

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 13:48:45
WOW Incredible video.

Inside The Washington Monument During The Earthquake

I give huge kudos to the park Ranger who got those people out.

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 13:53:31
Well, looks like the Occupy Wall street movement is starting to figure out, you need organization:

Though the protesters are aware of the need for a more focused agenda, it is, at best, a work in progress. The current vehicle is a series of loosely organized meetings - called General Assemblies – designed to let anyone contribute to a list of the group’s goals, called Working Principals. But you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone here asserting leadership.

It’s a process that professional elected officials in Congress and the White House might find familiar.

“Consensus is a very time-consuming process, and that’s the problem were working on,” said Jesse Cooper Levy, 24, from Fairlawn, N.J. “It can be discouraging to people."


Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 13:57:33
What did I say in yesterday's blog? hmmm.....

The same thing Mother Jones is saying today.

Comment by wickedpam on 09/27/2011 14:10:27
Virginia would be awesome :D

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 14:18:02
Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 14:18:47
Quote by wickedpam:
Virginia would be awesome :D

It's gonna happen, I just know it.

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/27/2011 14:24:01
Quote by Raine:
I'm crossing my legs right now. I have to wonder if this will become a good use to prevent such organ loss.
And so, how does a spider's real silk look on this same test?

"Probably be about 10 times higher," Lewis said. "They figured it out first, so, you know, we're still learning from the spiders."

They own the patent!

Someday soon, goat silk could be used for bulletproof vests with half the weight of Kevlar, and parachute cables, and arresting cables, and artificial ligaments, tendons, and bones for wounded soldiers. No wonder the military is funding his work.


http://also.kottke.org/misc/images/spider-silk-tapestry.jpg



The tapestry mentioned in the article. It is really cool, I saw that Nova episode when it was on.

Comment by wickedpam on 09/27/2011 14:24:02
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Virginia would be awesome :D

It's gonna happen, I just know it.



Richmond roadtrip maybe?

Comment by TriSec on 09/27/2011 14:34:37
Hey out there, I actually have a nucleus for Saturday, but looking at the calendar, I just went "durrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!"

I'm in the field with the Scouts this weekend. So October 1 will need coverage. Any takers?



Comment by wickedpam on 09/27/2011 14:38:44
Comment by trojanrabbit on 09/27/2011 14:49:18
Excellent (and disturbing) blog as always.

Under a Boil Water order at work, so that means no coffee (well the Keurig went POOF last week blasting sparks out the front, so it's academic), no ice, no water in the bathroom for washing hands, and not much in the cafeteria at least for the next couple of days.

Gotta nurse this coffee I made at home until lunch. I'm usually on my 3rd cup by now. Just call me Tweek.

Bye, bye Red Sox.......hahahahahahahahaaaaaa.

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 14:55:28
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Virginia would be awesome :D

It's gonna happen, I just know it.



Richmond roadtrip maybe?
Perhaps a chance to dream. that would chaff Cantor's ass.


Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 14:56:44
Quote by TriSec:
Hey out there, I actually have a nucleus for Saturday, but looking at the calendar, I just went "durrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!"

I'm in the field with the Scouts this weekend. So October 1 will need coverage. Any takers?

We are gonna be away on Vacation.

That reminds me.... Can we get a bunch of takers?

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 14:59:08
Comment by wickedpam on 09/27/2011 15:00:28
Quote by Raine:
Quote by TriSec:
Hey out there, I actually have a nucleus for Saturday, but looking at the calendar, I just went "durrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!"

I'm in the field with the Scouts this weekend. So October 1 will need coverage. Any takers?

We are gonna be away on Vacation.

That reminds me.... Can we get a bunch of takers?



I'm sure I can pick up a day if no one minds pop culture

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 15:05:55
Did Velveeta ever do a Chris Christie 'meet the candidates'?

I can;t believe (or maybe I can... ) that they hate the GOP runners so much they are begging him to run (something you should not ask Gov. Christie to do. )

Put a mustache and beard on him and he's a dead ringer for Howard Taft.

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 15:09:19
and now, cuteness:



Comment by wickedpam on 09/27/2011 15:09:25
OMG - Alan Greyson has ranked into the top 10 of my heroes!

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 15:10:31
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by TriSec:
Hey out there, I actually have a nucleus for Saturday, but looking at the calendar, I just went "durrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!"

I'm in the field with the Scouts this weekend. So October 1 will need coverage. Any takers?

We are gonna be away on Vacation.

That reminds me.... Can we get a bunch of takers?



I'm sure I can pick up a day if no one minds pop culture
If we can have Science stack -- we can totally have pop day!




Comment by wickedpam on 09/27/2011 15:12:32
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by TriSec:
Hey out there, I actually have a nucleus for Saturday, but looking at the calendar, I just went "durrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!"

I'm in the field with the Scouts this weekend. So October 1 will need coverage. Any takers?

We are gonna be away on Vacation.

That reminds me.... Can we get a bunch of takers?



I'm sure I can pick up a day if no one minds pop culture
If we can have Science stack -- we can totally have pop day!





awesome

Comment by wickedpam on 09/27/2011 15:25:28
That is the talking point that started yesterday. Seaton Motley did it on Thom's show

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 15:52:39
Quote by wickedpam:
That is the talking point that started yesterday. Seaton Motley did it on Thom's show

I missed it, but I can assume, based on what I heard yesterday.

As an aside, Susan Sarandon made an appearance at the Wall Street protests -- and gave serious credence to what is happening.

When I can, I will post what she said. She's still being interviewed.

Comment by TriSec on 09/27/2011 15:56:01
Photo from the Sox game last night:

http://www.reocities.com/Athens/Oracle/6579/final.jpg


Comment by wickedpam on 09/27/2011 15:56:06
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
That is the talking point that started yesterday. Seaton Motley did it on Thom's show

I missed it, but I can assume, based on what I heard yesterday.

As an aside, Susan Sarandon made an appearance at the Wall Street protests -- and gave serious credence to what is happening.

When I can, I will post what she said. She's still being interviewed.



a caller said it on Randi too. Its the "they weren't booing the gay solider they were booing the lifting of DADT"

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 16:02:39
Quote by wickedpam:
a caller said it on Randi too. Its the "they weren't booing the gay solider they were booing the lifting of DADT"

And the difference is?????

You can't thread a needle with a camel.

Comment by TriSec on 09/27/2011 16:03:03
Quote by wickedpam:



a caller said it on Randi too. Its the "they weren't booing the gay solider they were booing the lifting of DADT"


How does that help?

Booing the lifting of DADT....

Which means booing the concept of equal rights....

Which means booing the concept of a gay man in the military...

Which means booing the gay soldier.

Nope, right back where we started.




Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 16:04:11
I think I mixed my metaphors again...

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 16:05:09
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by wickedpam:



a caller said it on Randi too. Its the "they weren't booing the gay solider they were booing the lifting of DADT"


How does that help?

Booing the lifting of DADT....

Which means booing the concept of equal rights....

Which means booing the concept of a gay man in the military...

Which means booing the gay soldier.

Nope, right back where we started.





Comment by wickedpam on 09/27/2011 16:07:24
Quote by Raine:
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by wickedpam:



a caller said it on Randi too. Its the "they weren't booing the gay solider they were booing the lifting of DADT"


How does that help?

Booing the lifting of DADT....

Which means booing the concept of equal rights....

Which means booing the concept of a gay man in the military...

Which means booing the gay soldier.

Nope, right back where we started.






exactly.

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 16:08:51
Quote by Raine:
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by wickedpam:



a caller said it on Randi too. Its the "they weren't booing the gay solider they were booing the lifting of DADT"


How does that help?

Booing the lifting of DADT....

Which means booing the concept of equal rights....

Which means booing the concept of a gay man in the military...

Which means booing the gay soldier.

Nope, right back where we started.



Wait.

Let me make this REALLY clear:


Comment by Mondobubba on 09/27/2011 16:13:51
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Virginia would be awesome :D

It's gonna happen, I just know it.



Richmond roadtrip maybe?
Perhaps a chance to dream. that would chaff Cantor's ass.



Raine, I just went to the dark corner of my mind. I don't think that is what chaffs Cantor's ass. It is something much...darker.

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 16:15:15
WTF is with the Yeller on Thom?

Goodness, when your voice rises 3 octaves, you lose any credibility in my view.

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 16:17:05
I despise these whiny biatches.

Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 16:17:50
Quote by Mondobubba:Raine, I just went to the dark corner of my mind. I don't think that is what chaffs Cantor's ass. It is something much...darker.


perhaps the spit emoticon was a poor choice...


Comment by wickedpam on 09/27/2011 16:18:29
Quote by Raine:
WTF is with the Yeller on Thom?

Goodness, when your voice rises 3 octaves, you lose any credibility in my view.



its his guest - don't know his name. Had to hit the mute button

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/27/2011 16:22:53
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:Raine, I just went to the dark corner of my mind. I don't think that is what chaffs Cantor's ass. It is something much...darker.


perhaps the spit emoticon was a poor choice...



Well played, Madam!

Comment by TriSec on 09/27/2011 16:42:41
[av-dork]

See now, "chaffing" someone's ass would be dropping tons of aluminum foil cut into strips calculated to disrupt ordinary RADAR down his pants. Maybe we meant "chafe" or "chap"?

[/av-dork]

Then again, stuffing Cantor's pants full of tinfoil might actually help.



Comment by livingonli on 09/27/2011 17:22:46
Good day everyone. I got back from work late last night because I had to do brutal cut downs of last night Rangers-Flyers game and then when I slept this morning I had weird work-related dreams. And I just put in my requests to get Christmas and New Year's off yesterday so that I hopefully have a shot of getting those holidays off.

I think I need a vacation. I definitely need a nap.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 09/27/2011 18:41:20
Quote by TriSec:
[av-dork]

See now, "chaffing" someone's ass would be dropping tons of aluminum foil cut into strips calculated to disrupt ordinary RADAR down his pants. Maybe we meant "chafe" or "chap"?

[/av-dork]

Then again, stuffing Cantor's pants full of tinfoil might actually help.



I'd rather use little strips of copper tape.

MUCH sharper.

Comment by Scoopster on 09/27/2011 19:24:47
Afternoon all.. Home sick today - been coughing up everything except blood for almost a day now.

Comment by TriSec on 09/27/2011 19:43:27
Comment by Raine on 09/27/2011 20:23:32
Well I've just had a very interesting conversation with a person @ OccupyWallStreet

I may have a blog about this and a few other things on Thursday.