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Posted: 10/26/2004 10:15:29 AM EDT
IMAGE LINK BAGHDAD, IRAQ: US armoured vehicles and US soldiers roll down a street 25 October 2004, in the poor neighborhood of Sadr City in Baghdad. Some 20 US soldiers and a smaller number of ING are patrolling the neighborhood following a weapons for cash deal between the authorities and radical cleric Moqtada Sadr and his Mehdi Army, which ended last week apparently successfully. AFP PHOTO/Awad AWAD (Photo credit should read AWAD AWAD/AFP/Getty Images) IMAGE LINK BAGHDAD, IRAQ: US soldiers removes a detonator leading to an improvised explosive device from a main road in the poor neighborhood of Sadr City in Baghdad, 25 October 2004, placed by unknown assailants. Some 20 US soldiers and a smaller number of ING are patrolling the neighborhood following a weapons for cash deal between the authorities and radical cleric Moqtada Sadr and his Mehdi Army, which ended last week apparently successfully. AFP PHOTO/AWAD AWAD (Photo credit should read AWAD AWAD/AFP/Getty Images) IMAGE LINK RAMADI, IRAQ: TO GO WITH AFP STORY IRAQ-MILITARY-WOMEN: US Army female soldiers with the 2-17 Field Artillery Regiment, Private Cherish Cooper (R) from Steamville, Texas, and Private Atiyhia Goldbold from New York cover their colleagues setting up a checkpoint in Ramadi, west of Baghdad, 25 October 2004. Nineteen-year-old Cooper, who wears her blue eyeshadow when she goes out on deadly missions in the badlands of the Sunni Muslim triangle, and her comrade in arms, Godbold, 20, have hunted down snipers in Ramadi and tangled with insurgents on the perimeter of Fallujah. The pair are living their dreams of being hard-as-nails soldiers -- as bad as the boys, all the while insisting on their lip gloss and mascara even if their hair is not shampooed. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ (Photo credit should read PATRICK BAZ/AFP/Getty Images) IMAGE LINK RAMADI, IRAQ: TO GO WITH AFP STORY IRAQ-MILITARY-WOMEN: US Army female soldiers with the 2-17 Field Artillery Regiment, Private Cherish Cooper (R) from Steamville, Texas, and Private Atiyhia Goldbold from New York prepare to go on a mission in Ramadi, west of Baghdad, 25 October 2004. Nineteen-year-old Cooper, who wears her blue eyeshadow when she goes out on deadly missions in the badlands of the Sunni Muslim triangle, and her comrade in arms, Godbold, 20, have hunted down snipers in Ramadi and tangled with insurgents on the perimeter of Fallujah. The pair are living their dreams of being hard-as-nails soldiers -- as bad as the boys, all the while insisting on their lip gloss and mascara even if their hair is not shampooed. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ (Photo credit should read PATRICK BAZ/AFP/Getty Images) British Army soldiers, from the 1st Battalion, Duke of Wellington Regiment, take positions during clashes with gunmen in the southern city of Basra, October 26, 2004. The Duke of Wellington Regiment arrived in Basra two days ago to replace the Cheshire battle group. REUTERS/Atef Hassan IMAGE LINK JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 26: (ISRAEL OUT) An armed Jewish settler stands with their children during a right-wing protest rally outside the Knesset, Israel's parliament October 26, 2004 in Jerusalem, Israel. Demonstrators, from both the left and the right, are set to converge of the Knesset during its debate over Sharon?s unilateral withdrawal plan.(Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images) IMAGE LINK JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 26: Armed Jewish settlers gather with their children for a right-wing protest rally outside the Knesset, Israel's parliament in Jerusalem, during the debate on Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's Gaza Strip disengagement plan October 26, 2004 in Jerusalem, Israel. Sharon is expected to rely on the opposition parties to secure a majority for his unilateral withdrawal plan. (Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images) South Korean Army soldiers aim their machine guns on the top of a building near Yeoncheon, a border town, 60 kilometers (40 miles) north of Seoul, Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2004. South Korea (news - web sites)'s military tightened roadblocks and traffic checks north of Seoul after finding signs of possible infiltration by North Korean agents on Tuesday, officials said. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon) South Korean Army soldiers control to check vehicles on the road near Yeoncheon, a border town 60 kilometers (40 miles) north of Seoul, Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2004. South Korea (news - web sites)'s military tightened roadblocks and traffic checks north of Seoul after finding signs of possible infiltration by North Korean agents on Tuesday, officials said.(AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon) A South Korean soldier guards a trench as a resident walks past in Yonchon, about 60 km (37 miles) north of Seoul October 26, 2004. South Korea (news - web sites) is stepping up security along the Demilitarized Zone frontier with North Korea (news - web sites) after a night patrol found a hole cut in the border fence, the South Korean Defense Ministry said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won IMAGE LINK NARATHIWAT, THAILAND: A Thai soldier stands next to a pile of clothes taken off detained protesters after more than 1,000 people were arrested in clashes with police in Narathiwat province, in Muslim-majority southern Thailand, 26 October 2004. Thailand's troubled south was rocked by sporadic violence overnight despite a curfew imposed after clashes between security forces and demonstrators left six dead and dozens injured, officials said 26 October. AFP PHOTO/PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL (Photo credit should read PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL/AFP/Getty Images) Thai Marine frogmen search for weapons in Bang Nara River in Narathiwat province, 1,200 km (745 miles) south of Bangkok, October 26, 2004 after a bloody rally between security forces and Muslim villagers, which killed six protesters and injured 20 soldiers and demonstrators. Other weapons believed to belong to the protesters and found in the water were a pistol and some machetes and sickles. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang A soldier stands next to children at school building razed by fire in Narathiwat province, 1,200 km (745 miles) south of Bangkok, October 26, 2004. The school was set on fire, following Monday's clashes between security forces and protesters which killed six protesters and injured 20 police, soldiers and protesters. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang Colombian counternarcotics police escort part of a group of 24 members of an alledged drug smuggling ring at a police station in Cali, Colombia, some 160 miles southwest of Bogota, Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2004. Officials said the group was sending a ton of cocaine to the U.S. every month.(AP Photo/Inaldo Perez) A Haitian police officer stands near of a poster of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Bel-Air in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, Oct.24, 2004. It was part of 'Operation Clean Sweep' when scores of U.N. peacekeepers and Haitian police moved into the Bel Air neighborhood that is a stronghold of militant Aristide loyalists. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos) IMAGE LINK WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 25: Phillip Sauls, a cadet at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, VA. checks out a machine gun during the Association of the U.S. Army's annual meeting and exposition at the Washington Convention Center October 25, 2004 in Washington, DC. The theme of the event is "Our Army at War - Relevant and Ready." (Photo by Matthew Cavanaugh/Getty Images) |
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Hell yah! You go girl! |
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Okay, I'll take the lady with a SAW over every girl on this campus.
Partly 'cause of the SAW. |
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Awesome spread. I hope those chicks fill thier bag limit on infidel terrorists.....
I wonder if it hurts more/kills quicker when they are shot by a woman? |
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Girls on the front lines defending my fat ass while I sit at this computer and type some stupid shit…
Oh. How low have we sunk as a nation and I personally as pitiful excuse for a man Shame on me |
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There should be a special "death card" for that to leave on tango corpses. In Arabic: "Not only was this terrorist pig killed by an America. He was killed by an American girl." |
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my favorite post of the day!
the s.k. m.g. looks to the m60. |
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Looks a lot like a LDI Op6 light with a field expedient cover. |
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Technically, they are artillery, hence not "combat" Would a women in combat be considered a "wombat" = sorry, but the wombat is the funniest animal in the world, and I like saying it. |
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Lier |
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Excellent. Those pictures of our women warriors in Iraq should be printed on 10 million leaflets and air-dropped throughout the Middle East. Suckit, you misogynist jihadi bastards.
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Its a big ass flashlight I cant ID. Israelis put this little elastic foam "cozy" things all over the metal of their guns. Apparently its quite sunny and warm there.... |
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Gimme a break. |
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I'll wear it if they let me go...c'mon, lower your standards so I can get back in, US Army! |
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Thanks for the photos Lumpy. Zen "This is my rifle, there are many like it, but this one is mine" |
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A cute redhead with a SAW and ownership of said SAW of course |
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I like it. It sends a message to those Islamic fucks that they are being captured, shot and killed by the "inferior" sex. The assholes know for sure it's a gal when they see the eyeshadow. Besides, gals need their little creature comforts...it's gotta be tough to have to sqaut to pee and have periods in a war zone..... |
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When I was in Iraq, an Iraqi tried to grab one of our females. She kicked the shit out of him, even got a couple of good kicks while he was on the ground. We debated on wheter or not we should arrest him, but felt that getting the shit kicked out of him by a 5' petite blonde American woman in front of his friends was punishment enough. |
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The way I figure it, I'm here, they are over there kicking ass and taking names, they can do and wear what ever the they want and it's fine by me cuz they earned it the hard way. |
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me too! and FWIW, I read some accounts of the Chechn conflict... that it hurts muslim rebels more when they are shot by a woman..... something about russian female snipers shooting them in the balls first <shrug> |
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Damn do YOU have to catch up on what's going on in the military. Women have been on surface combatant ships in the Navy for Years. Women combat pilots have been dropping ordnance on Iraq for something like 8 years. There are a few billets / MOSs on the pointiest-point of the sharp end where women are still verboten, but the rest are mixed and have been for years. |
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Just think of all the dogs, kids and women that would be shot and burned if we protested while armed outside the U.S. Congress. |
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Ahhh my boy. |
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Outstanding Pics once again Lumpy and the blond with the SAW is espicially cute
AKASL LIVE FREE OR DIE WHITE MOUNTAINS NEW HAMPSHIRE |
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"Please speak directly into this mic." |
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If you look close, you can see his friend on the right has a similar setup, but with a laser sight on the barrel. Any ID on those?
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You know, I've seen you throw up better posts in the past, too. But I'm not gonna bitch about it until I am motivated enough to compile a few myself.
Thanks, Lumpy, for all the comilations I've enjoyed without saying so. |
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Hey, some of us like to break stuff and play with things that go BOOM. |
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So why do the girls have thermolds?
I have to admit, blue-eye-shadow girl is a looker. |
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So if a bunch of army queers decided to wear pantyhose, makeup, and wigs in combat, would you say "Don't question them, THEY are over there and we're just sitting at our computers!"
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I never understood this. Why do people get upset about these women? If they want to wear eye makeup in the field, who cares? They are allowed to wear it in the Army you know |
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Did Columbia abandon the G3 or is it just their police counter-narcotics task force that uses the M16? |
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