Give our soldiers what the police have.
Opinion Journal, February 8, 2007 - Daniel Henninger wrote,
[...] This is a story of can-do in a no-can-do world, a story of how a Marine officer in Iraq, a small network-design company in California, a nonprofit troop-support group, a blogger and other undeterrable folk designed a handheld insurgent-identification device, built it, shipped it and deployed it in Anbar province. They did this in 30 days, from Dec. 15 to Jan. 15. Compared to standard operating procedure for Iraq, this is a nanosecond. Continued...
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Iraq: The Snake Eater
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