blackfive's posterous http://blackfive.posterous.com Most recent posts at blackfive's posterous posterous.com Mon, 06 Sep 2010 16:31:12 -0700 Former soldier surrenders after taking hostages at Ga. hospital - USATODAY.com http://blackfive.posterous.com/former-soldier-surrenders-after-taking-hostag http://blackfive.posterous.com/former-soldier-surrenders-after-taking-hostag The Army Major nurse in this article is a HERO.

Not many other details available so let's wait to make any other judgement calls. USAToday - Former soldier surrenders after taking hostages at Ga. hospital:

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Fri, 03 Sep 2010 17:34:41 -0700 Iraqi TV Prank Show http://blackfive.posterous.com/iraqi-tv-prank-show http://blackfive.posterous.com/iraqi-tv-prank-show
Tantor sends this gem:  All during Ramadan the Iraqi TV show "Put Him In [Camp] Bucca" has been planting fake bombs in the cars of prominent Iraqis, busting them at bogus checkpoints, and filming the fun.  To add to the comedy, the cops tell him they may have to execute him.  And really, what's funnier than a car bomb?  There's a video of one caper, which is funny even if you don't understand Arabic:
 
 
Those silly Iraqis.
 
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Mon, 30 Aug 2010 06:31:14 -0700 A Special place in Hell exists for Fred Phelps http://blackfive.posterous.com/a-special-place-in-hell-exists-for-fred-phelp http://blackfive.posterous.com/a-special-place-in-hell-exists-for-fred-phelp Families of the Fallen pay the price for this nonsense. Thanks to the Patriot Guard Riders for protecting then. Protest at military funeral ignites a test of free speech
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Sat, 28 Aug 2010 08:10:33 -0700 Federal contractor charged with leaking secrets about N. Korea - USATODAY.com http://blackfive.posterous.com/federal-contractor-charged-with-leaking-secre http://blackfive.posterous.com/federal-contractor-charged-with-leaking-secre Federal contractor charged with leaking secrets about N. Korea results in a directive. Directive telling agencies to stop leaking to the press was, interestingly enough, then leaked to the press. Hello, Director Clapper, Irony for you on line one...

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Thu, 05 Aug 2010 14:40:06 -0700 Wronged by Nixon - Righting a Good Man's Reputation http://blackfive.posterous.com/wronged-by-nixon-righting-a-good-mans-reputat http://blackfive.posterous.com/wronged-by-nixon-righting-a-good-mans-reputat
Quite a few of you regulars have emailed us this story from the Washington Post:

Record Set Straight For U.S. General


Lavelle took blame after Nixon denied authorizing bombings in North Vietnam


By Craig Whitlock


During the summer of 1972, official Washington was dragging Air Force Gen. John D. Lavelle's name and reputation through the mud. Multiple investigations by the Pentagon and Congress concluded that the four-star commander had ordered unauthorized bombing missions in North Vietnam and then tried to cover them up. He was demoted to major general and forced to retire, in disgrace.


Lavelle maintained his rectitude until his death, saying he was acting on orders. Nearly four decades later, it turns out he was right.


On Wednesday, after an exhaustive reexamination of Lavelle's actions, President Obama asked the Senate to restore his honor and his missing stars. In the process, the decision officially sets the record straight about who really lied during the controversial chapter in the Vietnam War, who told the truth and who was left holding the bag.


Historical records unearthed by two biographers who came across the material by happenstance show that Lavelle was indeed acting on orders to conduct the bombing missions, and that the orders came from the commander in chief himself: President Richard M. Nixon.


Not only did Nixon give the secret orders, but transcripts of his recorded Oval Office conversations show that he stood by, albeit uncomfortably, as Lavelle suffered a scapegoat's fate.


"I just don't want him to be made a goat, goddamnit," Nixon told his national security adviser, Henry Kissinger, on June 14, 1972, a few days after it was disclosed that Lavelle had been demoted for the allegedly unauthorized attacks. "You, you destroy a man's career. . . . Can we do anything now to stop this damn thing?"


On June 26, Nixon's conscience intervened in another conversation with Kissinger. "Frankly, Henry, I don't feel right about our pushing him into this thing and then, and then giving him a bad rap," the president said. "I don't want to hurt an innocent man."


But Nixon was unwilling to stand up publicly for the general. With many lawmakers and voters already uneasy about the war, he wasn't about to admit that he had secretly given permission to escalate bombing in North Vietnam. At a June 29 news conference, he was asked about Lavelle's case and the airstrikes.


"It wasn't authorized," Nixon told the reporters. "It was proper for him to be relieved and retired."


In testimony and interviews before his death in 1979, Lavelle took responsibility for the military consequences of the bombings, which he said were justified to protect U.S. air patrols and surveillance missions over North Vietnam. But he insisted that he never exceeded his authority. He said he was following rules of engagement communicated to him by the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington as well as by Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird and Gen. Creighton Abrams. (There is no evidence that Lavelle ever knew that the directive originated with Nixon.)


"It is not pleasant to contemplate ending a long and distinguished military career with a catastrophic blemish on my record," Lavelle told Congress, "a blemish for conscientiously doing the job I was expected to do."


Removal of that blemish began in 2007, when Aloysius Casey, a retired Air Force general, and his son, Patrick Casey, wrote an article in Air Force Magazine about the case. While researching a biography about another Air Force commander, the Caseys came across audio recordings of Nixon's conversations as well as declassified message traffic from the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The material, they concluded, showed that Lavelle had "unequivocal authorization" from Nixon and senior military officials to conduct the North Vietnam airstrikes in late 1971 and early 1972.


The findings were presented to Lavelle's widow, Mary Jo, now 91 and a resident of Marshall, Va., as well as the couple's seven children. The family retained Patrick Casey, a Pennsylvania lawyer, to help them ask the Air Force to reopen the case and restore Lavelle to the rank of full general.


The Lavelles applied to the Air Force Board for the Correction of Military Records, which endorsed the general's exoneration last year. That decision was separately upheld by Air Force Secretary Michael B. Donley and Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates. On Wednesday, Obama gave his support as well. The case will now go to the Senate for final approval.


"Jack was a good man, a good husband, a good father, and a good officer," Mary Jo Lavelle said in a statement Wednesday. "I wish he was alive to hear this news."


Air Force officials said the Lavelle family does not stand to benefit financially from his posthumous promotion. Although he was demoted, military personnel rules in effect at the time enabled Lavelle to retire with a full pension, said Beth Gosselin, an Air Force spokeswoman.


Sen. James Webb (D-Va.), a Vietnam combat veteran who had urged the Air Force to hear Lavelle's petition, said the case is an example of the frustrations encountered by military commanders during Vietnam who thought they were given conflicting directions from lawmakers and civilian officials.


"We've still got a lot of unwinding to do from the debates at the end of the Vietnam War," Webb said. "But this restores his honor."

Better info at the Donovan's place:  http://www.thedonovan.com/archives/2010/08/vietnam_war_wro.html

Thanks to the Caseys for doing this.

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Fri, 30 Jul 2010 11:18:40 -0700 Parting Shot http://blackfive.posterous.com/parting-shot http://blackfive.posterous.com/parting-shot
GEN McChrystal's PAO posts up on the Yon and Rolling Stone aftermath:

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Sun, 25 Jul 2010 20:36:40 -0700 Wikileaks working with the New York Times http://blackfive.posterous.com/wikileaks-working-with-the-new-york-times http://blackfive.posterous.com/wikileaks-working-with-the-new-york-times Is this Wikileaks parting shot?

Reports: Leaked records show unreported Afghan deaths
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Sat, 24 Jul 2010 10:05:06 -0700 Canadian Jet Crash Yesterday http://blackfive.posterous.com/canadian-jet-crash-yesterday http://blackfive.posterous.com/canadian-jet-crash-yesterday
From reader Steve G:

Here is a video of a Canadian CF-18 fighter jet crashing Friday during practice for an air show in Alberta.  Apparently, he lost his right engine at slow speed and very low altitude, stalled out, and planted it on the airfield in a big ball of fire right in front of the news camera.  The pilot ejected just in time to get two swings in the chute before landing just outside the flame with no serious injuries.

 

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Sat, 17 Jul 2010 06:47:22 -0700 Ranger Up Sale Rhis Weekend http://blackfive.posterous.com/ranger-up-sale-rhis-weekend http://blackfive.posterous.com/ranger-up-sale-rhis-weekend


20% of anything you buy Saturday or Sunday goes to Soldier's Angels. 
Anything in the Ranger Up store is fair game.

We've also also launched three new Soldiers' Angels shirts. And ladies, we've got two new styles designed with you in mind. Check them out at RangerUp.com.

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Wed, 23 Jun 2010 15:01:39 -0700 Wanat Officers Vindicated http://blackfive.posterous.com/wanat-officers-vindicated http://blackfive.posterous.com/wanat-officers-vindicated
From the official Army report:

    "In every review and study conducted to date, the courage, valor, and discipline of the soldiers who fought at Wanat have been universally praised.  These soldiers were well-trained, well-led, and fought bravely to defeat a determined and intense enemy action to overrun their base in Wanat.  They persevered in a fashion that deserves broad recognition of their bravery and tenacity," said Gen. George Casey, the Army chief of staff.  "Our hearts go out to the families of the fallen soldiers."

                "We can never alleviate the suffering felt by the families and friends of the incredibly brave soldiers who were killed and injured during this battle, or adequately express our sympathy for their loss," said McHugh.  "We remain grateful for and humbled by their extraordinary courage and valor."

More here at the Army Times:

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Wed, 16 Jun 2010 16:53:16 -0700 Tim Kennedy Fight Update http://blackfive.posterous.com/tim-kennedy-fight-update http://blackfive.posterous.com/tim-kennedy-fight-update UJ's phone, while making him a bacon sandwich, called to let me know that Tim's fight is at 11 Eastern/8 Pacific on Showtime tonight.

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Wed, 16 Jun 2010 15:14:00 -0700 Tim Kennedy Fight Tonight on Showtime http://blackfive.posterous.com/tim-kennedy-fight-tonight-on-showtime http://blackfive.posterous.com/tim-kennedy-fight-tonight-on-showtime Breaking in from the annual B5 family vacation to let you know that one of our own SYSK, SF Sniper and Ranger Tim Kennedy, has a fight on Showtime tonight.  It's at 8pm Eastern, I believe, but check your listings to be sure you won't miss it.

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Mon, 31 May 2010 11:11:16 -0700 Why JD is alive for another Memorial Day http://blackfive.posterous.com/why-jd-is-alive-for-another-memorial-day http://blackfive.posterous.com/why-jd-is-alive-for-another-memorial-day http://outsidethewire.com/blog/heroes/100-fewer-to-memorialize-because-of-one.html

"The attack on March 26th, 2007 was supposed to destroy the outpost--if not for one man they might have succeeded and there would be 100 more white headstones with wreaths and flags on Memorial day."

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Mon, 31 May 2010 07:28:08 -0700 I Miss You http://blackfive.posterous.com/i-miss-you-150 http://blackfive.posterous.com/i-miss-you-150 http://www.andrewolmsted.com/

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Wed, 26 May 2010 05:11:41 -0700 Taliban Ambush http://blackfive.posterous.com/taliban-ambush http://blackfive.posterous.com/taliban-ambush
Recieved this from a Marine Corps Times reporter. 

<blockquote>Gentlemen,

Good morning. I'm currently downrange for Marine Corps Times with 3/6 in
and around northern Marjah, and have been so since the beginning of May.

Monday night, we went out with a patrol of Kilo Company Marines from the
Five Points area, encountering a cunning attack that included all the
typical Taliban tactics -- spotters, sniper fire, motorcycle runners, etc.
It wasn't the first time we've been with a group of ambushed Marines this
trip, but it was probably the most complicated.

I'm not sure if you'd consider it of interest to your readers, but I
wanted to humbly pass along a video of some of the kinetic activity that
my colleague captured with his camera. It includes some after-the-fact
narration from one of the 0351s who was in the fight.

http://militarytimes.com/blogs/battle-rattle/2010/05/25/kilo-company-squads-engage-insurgents-after-ambush/

Thanks for the consideration.

Dan


Dan Lamothe
Marine Corps Times
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Sat, 22 May 2010 12:47:47 -0700 Obama and Iraq http://blackfive.posterous.com/obama-and-iraq http://blackfive.posterous.com/obama-and-iraq
Must read of the day.  

Greyhawk is not happy:

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Thu, 13 May 2010 14:39:36 -0700 Soldiers Reunite to Give a MOH Recipient one final salute http://blackfive.posterous.com/soldiers-reunite-to-give-a-moh-recipient-one http://blackfive.posterous.com/soldiers-reunite-to-give-a-moh-recipient-one [Editor Note: Hankie Alert! and testing out publishing via Posterous]

From Jonn Lilyea at http://www.thisainthell.us comes this amazing story about a hard as nails sergeant who became a father figure to many of the men he led in Vietnam:

Soldiers reunite to give Houston war hero final salute

From the outside, 1st Sgt. David H. McNerney seems like any other aging warrior; his wars have become echoes, and he'd rather take his dog for a ride in his pickup than revisit them.

Only his soldiers are able to coax memories out of him, and through their eyes the story of the Crosby man's valor has become the subject of a documentary premiering today in Washington, D.C., at the GI Film Festival.

The 78-year-old, who defied death decades ago while saving lives on a Vietnam battlefield, will be there for the festivities and to say a final goodbye to the soldiers he still refers to as his “boys.”

Lung cancer, McNerney's doctors have told him, will soon claim his life.

“Everybody has to pass,” said McNerney, who has no children of his own. “It's my turn.”

For 50 men, it will be a time to say “thank you” and to honor a man they have come to revere.

“If it wasn't for him there'd be a whole lot more of us still over there,” said retired Sgt. Leonard W. McElroy, from his home in Bonner Springs, Kan...

Read the whole story at the Houston Chronicle at http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7002678.html .  You'll be glad you did. 

I met this hero at the CMOH Conference in Chicago last fall.  He's a class act.

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