Line of Sight

Where’s My Bird?

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Members of 1st Platoon, Blackwatch Co., 2-1 Infantry, look for a downed “Raven” UAV from another battalion near Hutal village, along Highway One, in Kandahar. The Raven is rather small – it weighs a only few pounds, and has a four foot wingspan, and is particular useful with infantry operations.

Looking For The Taliban

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Lt. Nicholas Privette leads members of 1st platoon, the “Roughnecks,” on cordoned search through nearby Hutal village, looking for insurgents that may be holed up in the area.

The Roughnecks

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Spc. Anthony Hernandez sets up his 240 in a wagon at the entrance of an alleyway while on patrol with 1st platoon, the “Roughnecks,” Blackwatch Co., 2-1 Infantry, near COP Rath in western Kandahar.

(On a semi-related note, these kind gentlemen in the Roughnecks, gave me a warm room in a genuine building last night. Let’s just say, the last few nights previously were rather cold – generator issues – without heat in the tent, despite a woolie cap, clothes and a sleeping bag. Kings among men, to say the least…..)

To The Bastions Of Maywand

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Sgt. Timothy Guichard (right) prepares to leave on a patrol, going to a nearby village to ask locals about IEDs that have been planted in the area. I think Mr. Fury would be proud.

Door Number One

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Sgt. Mikael Barrow, with 2-1′s Blackwatch Company, exits a nomad’s hut after searching it on a patrol with Afghan police in Maywan district, Kandahar. And, yes, mustaches are basically required in this unit.

Morning Truck Ride

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Spc. Michael Holt, with 2-1′s Blackwatch company, prepares to mount his Stryker before an early morning mission in western Kandahar.

Cell Phone Man

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While we were on the way to visit the nearby Afghan National Army base, someone spotted a man watching military movements, making calls on a cell phone. The Strykers were quickly diverted, and troops went from one abandoned house to next  to look for him. He was spotted running into a cluster of fruit stands, shops, and a mosque – but, natch, disappeared just as fast.

Everybody Looks Tall From Here

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A little Afghan girl watches soldiers search a compound for suspicious materials in Luy Karez, Kandahar.

Sound System

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In the village of Luy Karez, searching compound to compound – an IED hotspot for the area.

Tatooine

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Afghanistan is a complicated place, and although grammar police may hate mixed metaphors, this place is rife with ‘em… Last time, in Zabul, I keep thinking of the Wild West. But western Kandahar is definitely all Star Wars. About four people today on the patrol with the 2-1′s Blackwatch all mentioned Tatooine to me. Take my word for it, around here, you can’t understate all often this place evokes a little slice of Hollywood fantasy gone rogue.