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The Religion of Peace - Not so peacefull here in the UK


Yes as if we need more evidence that multiculturalism has failed, today it has been all over the news that muslims have been arrested plotting to kidnap torture and behead a muslim soldier fighting for the British army.

What with plots to blow planes out of the sky, the 7/7 attack, the other planned attacks on London's transport system, UK nightclubs and whatever other evil plots the sick bastards in the Umma are no doubt plotting at this moment in time.

Getting back to this latest sick plot this has two main objectives, for two different audiences: The first part, aimed at infidels(thats us normal people who don't want to blow themselves apart), would be an attempt to influence public opinion to pull troops out of Iraq/Afghanistan and to keep our infidel noses out of muslim business.

The second point is directed at the umma, would be an affimation of Muhammad's command to kill apostates and to serve as a warning for any Muslim thinking about deviating from the sharia.

Of course will we learn anything from this? Sadly I feel that the answer is going to be no. The looney jew hating left(ie the New Labour Party or rather those of it who see themselves as "old Labour") will whitter on about including muslims more(ie its our fault for all being white nazi's who are decended from slave owners), some soundbites will come from the Home Office, our borders will still be leaking at the seams(illegals and criminals can come and go at will); oh and of course the usefull idiots of the Umma like George "AKA Mr Tiddles" Galloway will twist the whole thing and somehow make it out to be the fault of Israel.

Expect other moonbats to start howling soon on this, some possibles are: Sir Ian Blair, Vyonne Ridley, Norman Kember(never a darwin award when you need one...), various local councillors, The BBC and of course the MCB, and one can not fail to mention The Guardian.

Oh and I nearly forgot one of the best useful idiots, yep Tory leader David Cameron. This is the man who compared the BNP to Islamofascists. Yet to see any BNP members beheading people and posting the film of it on the web Dave? Oh and need I mention blowing civilians apart with home made explosives.

In short anyone with an axe to grind, eager to do down our fine nation and suck up to Islamopath savages.

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Yes Loans/Dial - Keith Wilmot Chorlton


Yes Loans(Dial) which is based in Cwmbran and operated by sole "shareholder" or director - that is disqualified director Keith Wilmot Chorlton; will be at the Newport Centre on 08-March-2007, so if you have had problems with Yes Loans (and lets face it with 30,000 customers a month who has not, hardly a small company even though they claim to be and I wonder if the tax returns have been filed as yet? They have not been posted for some time.) then why not pop along and have a word with that nice Mr Alan Spedding.

It is a recruitment fair but I am sure that they will as they claim be happy to help customers in their time of need.

First off the old links:
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/12/more-on-yes-loans-and-convicted.html

Some previous bits on Dial/Yes Loans and Keith "Wilmot" Chorlton:
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/12/dialyes-loanskeith-chorlton.html

and here
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/12/yes-loansdial-run-by-disqualified.html

and here
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/10/keith-chorlton-post-2.html

and here:
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/10/someone-i-used-to-work-for-keith.html

and also here:
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/11/cpw-carphone-warehouse-strong-arm.html

The Mirror have run a wonderfull story on this sleazy little man and the people who go along with his dubous way of conducting business: Keith Wilmot Chorlton disqualified director, exposed in The Mirror

The bit on Mr Keith Wilmot Chorlton getting banned from The Guardian: http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,235408,00.html

http://www.companieshouse.gov.uk/ddir/

http://www.blagger.com/db4/company_id/574/companyname/Yes-Loans.html

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Think I'll give them a ring on 0845 6013546, if I ever find a disqualified director running a company - Oh Wilmot is that you? Or we could do it online at
http://www.insolvency.gov.uk/contactus/hotlineform.htm

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Jack Idema Blogburst


One aspect in the case of illegally-imprisoned US Special Forces soldier Jack Idema that bears looking at in detail is the work he was doing in Afghanistan in the weeks prior to his arrest.

To listen to the media, Karzai and US State Department tell it, you could be forgiven for thinking that Jack and his men were just trawling Afghanistan for people they suspected of links to terrorism in a quite random fashion; that they were common bounty hunters and their operation was amateurish. In fact, Task Force Sabre 7 (Jack’s team) were highly-professional, and focussed on preventing a group of Islamofascists from carrying out a series of devastating attacks.

The following is from a press release Jack handed to the media at his August-September 2004 ‘trial’. Although it fully explains his team’s mission, and its importance, no one in MSM ran the story:

After contacting the Pentagon we acted, immediately deploying to Afghanistan, where, working with our former Northern Alliance allies, we captured first Ghulamsaki, the terrorist the FBI was informed of previously, and then subsequently captured 95% of the entire al-Qaida and Hezb-i-Islami terrorist operation cell behind the plot. In four different operations and raids, we captured terrorists, explosives, detonators, and vehicles that were to be used in the terrorist plot.

The plot involved the assassination of the Afghan President, Minister of Defense, Minister of Education, two ambassadors, and the leaders of Massoud’s Jamiat Party. Had any of them been successful it would have resulted in certain civil war and the deaths of untold Afghan and American lives.

Alongside these assassinations, the terrorist cell Idema was hunting also had big plans when it came to the US troops stationed at Bagram Airbase — Their intention was to turn one of the daily fuel deliveries (that is, four tankers laden with gasoline) into huge firebombs. Here’s Jack’s description of this planned-attack:

Think about this: Four fuel tankers driving into Bagram Air Base (fuel tankers are constantly daily arriving at Bagram) laden with gas and explosives as they passed through the gates. The explosives would never be discovered as the terrorists were using a combination of plastic explosives and incendiary explosives which American bomb dogs could not detect.

The result would have been flaming bodies of hundreds of American soldiers in a scene that would have dwarfed the Beirut Marine barracks bombing and brought back the vision of burning victims plunging to their deaths on 9/11.

My President said, in September 2001, that all Americans were now soldiers, in the war on terror. He called upon each of us to do whatever we could to stop terror and save American lives. I have done that.

For his trouble, Jack Idema was falsely accused, arrested, tortured, show-trialed and illegally-imprisoned. We need to bring this man home. Now.

So what can we do? Well, anyone reading this with their own blog can sign up for the weekly Free Jack Idema Blogburst by emailing Cao or Rottweiler Puppy for details. I’d urge everyone to do this, as we’re still terribly short on takers. If you want to know more about the story, Cao’s Blog has a large section devoted to Jack Idema. There’s also a timeline here, and, of course, a huge amount of information is available over at SuperPatriots, without whose work none of us would have learned about Jack’s story.

You should also contact the following people and make your feelings known,
especially to write letters of complaint about this despicable situation:

Secret US EMBASSY Fax: - 301-560-5729
(Local US Fax: Goes RIGHT TO Ambassador)
c/o US Ambassador Ronald Neuman
US Embassy- Afghanistan
6180 Kabul Place
Dulles, VA 20189-6180

US Consul Russell Brown - 011-93-70201908 (Fired)
US Consul Addie Harchik- 011-93-70201908
(denied them water and mail at Thanksgiving- Gone)
US Consul Edward Birsner- number yet unknown
US Embassy Translator Wahid - 011-93-70201902
US Embassy Asst Consul Bashir Momman- 011-93-70201923
US Consul (friend) Dawn Schrepel- 011-93-70201908 (Fired)

Ambassador Massoud Khalili
(wounded with Massoud)
(Great and Kind man)
Islamic State of Afghanistan
Embassy of Afghanistan
Ankara, Turkey

H.E. Said Tayeb JAWAD (Afghan Ambassador- powerful in US)
(Northern Alliance Good Guy Fired- New Pro Taliban Ambassador)
Embassy of Afghanistan in Washington
2341 Wyoming Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20008
Tel: (202) 483-6414
Fax: (202) 483-9523

Mr. Jahed Hamrah, Consul General (pro-Taliban)
CONSULATE GENERAL OF
AFGHANISTAN IN NEW YORK
360 Lexington Avenue,
11th Floor New York,
New, York, NY 10017
Tel.: (212) 972-2276 or 972-2277
Fax: (212) 972-9046

Chairman Peter Hoekstra
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
H-405, U.S. Capitol
Washington, DC 20515-6415;
Office: 202-225-4121 / Fax: 202-225-1991
Toll Free: (877) 858-9040

M. Cherif BASSIOUNI
Independent Expert of the Commission on Human Rights
On the Situation of Human Rights in Afghanistan
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
UNOG-OHCHR
CH-1211 Geneva 10
Ph: +41(0)22 917 97 27 Fax: +41(0)22 917 90 18

Senator Steven Saland (Jack’s Rep and Neighbor)
9 Jonathan Lane
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603

Senator Elizabeth Dole (Jack’s Rep)
United States Senate
555 Dirksen Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Ph: 202-224.6342
Fax: 202-224.1100

Senator Richard Burr (Interested)
United States Senate
217 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-3154 / Fax: 202-228-2981

Senator Bill Nelson (in the fight on Jack’s Side)
United States Senate
Hart Senate Office Building
Room 716
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-5274 / Fax: 202-228-2183
FL Fax 407-872-7165

Senator Dianne Feinstein (Bennett’s Representative)
United States Senate
Hart Office Building, Room 331
Washington, D.C. 20510
202-224-3841

Representative Mike McIntyre (Jack’s Representative)
United States Congress
2437 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-2731 / Fax 202-225-5773

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
(Reference Captain Bennett- CA citizen)
State Capitol Building
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-445-2841 / Fax: 916-445-4633

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Now we can't even pay criminals to leave...


From the Daily Mail online.

Only 52 of the thousands of foreign prisoners clogging up Britain's jails have taken a £2,500 'bribe' offered by John Reid to return home.

The scheme's failure is a hammer blow to the Home Secretary's hopes of solving the prison overcrowding crisis.

It leaves courts under continued pressure to allow all bar the most dangerous convicts to go free because there is no room in jail.

Mr Reid - who compared the Home Office to a dilapidated house which he was decorating - introduced financial incentives for foreigners jailed for crimes committed in the UK last October.

**A dilapidated house is far to good a term to use with regards the Home Office, they cant even tell us how many people are in the country at any one point, yet alone do anything more. Still in the fine tradition of Blunkett and other previous post holders watch out for a swanky new catchphrase and some really cool soundbites...
Any convict from a country outside the EU economic area - up to 8,000 of the 80,000 criminals in jail - was offered a £2,500 package of healthcare and financial support if they agreed to serve their sentence back home, or left the country as soon as it was complete.

But internal Government figures passed to the Daily Mail reveal that only 52 offenders left the country during the first three months of the desperate initiative.

It represents only one in every 154 who are eligible. The rest remain behind bars while the courts, under instruction from Mr Reid, continue to give non-custodial sentences to home-grown paedophiles and other serious offenders.

**However elderly poll tax protesters can be assured of a place in prison, along with minor criminals and the mentally ill who should really be in health care places but alas they have all been closed down.
Critics said inmates were aware of the Government's woeful record for deporting foreign prisoners at the end of their sentence.

If they decline the bribe, they have a good chance of being allowed to stay in the UK once their jail sentence is complete.

**A good chance, no lets get that right. Every chance. After all they will add to the wide variety that is New Labours multicultural experiment.
Shadow Home Secretary, David Davis, said: "This is a pathetic scheme that has had a pathetic outcome.

"It was much heralded by the Home Secretary at the time. But, yet again, we have another example where the Home Secretary's promises of action have turned out to be spin, over substance."

Mr Reid endured yet another frantic day as he struggled to get a grip on the overcrowding crisis.

Today more chaos is expected as he prepares to take the Prison Officers Association to court in a bitter row over staffing of the new Kennet Prison, in Liverpool.

The jail - a conversion of a former mental hospital - is to provide 350 extra spaces by the Spring.

But the 200 guards needed to run the prison have yet to be recruited and trained, forcing the Home Office to ask staff from other prisons to run it until they are ready.

The POA, engaged in a row over pay, has instructed its members not to sign-up to an agreement to work extra hours, in order to cover for those needed to run the new prison.

It puts HMP Kennet's opening in jeopardy, prolonging the current crisis.

Mr Reid, whose relations with the union have hit rock-bottom, claims refusing to work the extra hours is illegal under a long-standing arrangement and is likely to ask the High Court for an injunction this afternoon.

He is also braced for the publication this morning of a critical annual report from Anne Owers, chief inspector of prisons.

She will say jails are so overcrowded that inmates cannot be properly rehabilitated - putting the public at risk of re-offending.

Mr Reid risked ridicule by comparing the shambolic department - also reeling from the overseas criminal conviction fiasco, and the loss of more than 300 sex offenders - to a rundown house, which he was decorating.

In an article for the Guardian newspaper, he wrote: 'If you renovate a house you start by taking the wallpaper off. It is only then that you discover more problems. That's what it is like in the Home Office.

'These problems don't leave me beleaguered. If we weren't discovering more we wouldn't be reforming the Home Office.'

He repeated the metaphor in a series of TV and radio interviews, including an appearance on Radio Four's Today programme with John Humphrys.

Mr Reid insisted he would not resign as Home Secretary, despite more crises being inevitable. He said: "I am not a quitter".

Then, in an apparent plea to Prime Minister-in waiting Gordon Brown to stay in the post, Mr Reid said it would take two-and-half years to sort out the mess.

In words which will be closely scrutinised, Mr Humphrys asked: "Will Gordon Brown keep you in the job when he is prime minister?"

Mr Reid replied: "I never guess the future, John, but I can tell you as late as last night I was discussing these matters with Gordon, and we continually discuss them".

"So obviously you are not going to run for the leadership, then? responded Humphrys, and Mr Reid replied: "John, I am going to be home secretary."

The Home Office denied the bribes offered to foreign prisoners had been a flop.

A spokesman said that, while only 52 had gone home, the total who have applied is 575.

She added: "We expect uptake of the scheme to increase in the up coming weeks."

**This will be followed by an announcement that the moon is made of cheese and pigs have sprouted wings and we shall all need to carry brollys from now on...
Those who take-up the £2,500 package receive their help in starting up a business, medical care, housing or education and training in their homeland.

British criminals are given a release grant of £47 when they leave prison, meaning foreign offenders will be given up to 50 times as much.

It applies to around 8,000 offenders from outside the European Economic Area, which comprises all EU states plus other countries including Norway and Iceland.

**Now there is bias for you even our home grown criminals are classed as second class by New Labour, they get a mere forty seven pound yet someone who should be hauled on a plane with top speed and given nothing is offered bribes by the retards in government, yet another social experiment that has blown up in Labours face.
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I wish Paul Flynn Mp would do this....



Go on you know you want to, pull the trigger

or better still....http://moid.org/ed/27775935_m.gif

Mind you I have said on many an occasion that he needs a swift kick in the nuts

Link to the pinko commie apologist: http://www.paulflynnmp.co.uk/newsdetail.jsp?id=466

Link to the libelists anti US drivel: http://www.paulflynnmp.co.uk/newsdetail.jsp?id=469
Link to Paul Flynn EDM's: http://www.paulflynnmp.co.uk/hotnewsdetail.jsp?id=1109

http://paul-flynn.blogspot.com/2006/04/paul-flynn-mp-libelist.html
My previous articles on the libelist:
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2007/01/paul-flynn-you-are-lying-treacherous.html

ID cards: id-cards-list-of-mps-who-voted-yes.
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/02/paul-flynn-mp-fucktard.html
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/01/paul-flynn-libelist-mp-soft-on-drugs.html
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/01/some-bits-on-jessica-morden-mp.html
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2005/12/paul-flynn-convicted-of-libel-still.html
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2005/11/paul-flynn-pays-out-36000.html
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/01/labour-isnt-working-loudmouth-libelist.ht

http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/11/paul-flynn-supporting-commies-no.html
media stories about the libel case where MP Paul Flynn ran his mouth:

From CSC site
from icnetwork
from independent
from money.guardian
The libelists site: http://www.paulflynnmp.co.uk/
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Blairs new Britain


1. MINISTERS BEG JUDGES: DON'T JAIL ANY MORE CRIMINALS!


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=430962

1. MINISTERS BEG JUDGES: DON'T JAIL ANY MORE CRIMINALS!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=430962

Desperate ministers will beg judges to stop sending criminals to prisons - because they are full.

A letter will be sent to courts across the country admitting that jails are officially in crisis.

It pleads for only the most violent or dangerous criminals to be given a custodial sentence. Magistrates are also being asked to allow bail to all but the most serious crime suspects.

The letter, signed by Home Secretary John Reid, Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer and Attorney General Lord Goldsmith, is the first in a series of drastic steps likely over the next few weeks.

The most dramatic option is to order the early release of thousands of inmates sentenced to 12 months or less.

The Home Secretary has been struggling since last summer to contain the overcrowding crisis - caused by the Government ignoring repeated advice to build more prisons - but it is now escalating rapidly. Politicians don't take advice because the big headed buggers think they know it all. In fact they really know very little about most things, a conclusion come to by years of watching their abysmal performances.

On Monday alone, nearly 300 more prisoners were sent down by the courts than were released, pushing the jail population to almost 80,000.

Mr Reid, Lord Falconer and Lord Goldsmith have met senior judges to explain that the system is now in meltdown. It was agreed that the three Ministers would circulate a 'communique' to the entire criminal justice system. It calls on the courts to jail only the worst criminals – effectively freeing thousands who
would normally have been put behind bars.

In cases where judges and magistrates are considering a term of 12 months or less, they are 'reminded' they could use a community sentence instead.

Magistrates are also urged to consider bail instead of remanding suspects such as burglars. Around 13,000 suspects are in custody awaiting trial.

Mr Reid paved the way for his move when he said recently that taxpayers' money should not be 'squandered' on locking up or monitoring offenders who would be better punished in the community. But having to plead with the courts is still a humiliation for the Home Secretary and leaves Labour's pledge to be tough on crime in tatters.

Home Office ministers have been warned repeatedly by their officials that the jail population was growing rapidly, but have failed to provide sufficient extra places. Mr Reid has belatedly promised 8,000 more - but none will be available until spring. In the meantime, hundreds of criminals are locked in police cells at a cost of £365 each a day.

Shadow Home Secretary David Davis said last night: "It is outrageous that sentences are being dictated by the prison capacity and not by the crime committed.

"Yet again we see the public being put at risk by the failure of ministers. How much longer must the public pay the price of Gordon Brown's miserliness and John Reid's incompetence?

"John Reid must say what he intends to do about this crisis, and not rely on his usual tactic of dreaming up an unworkable gimmick to try and deflect the bad headlines."

Home Office officials are hoping today's letter will buy Mr Reid some time to think of a politically- acceptable solution. But they fear he will be forced to take more drastic action as early as next week.

The 'nuclear option' is the early release of thousands of inmates sentenced to a year or less. They would not even be placed under supervision, simply be told they were free to go. Mr Reid wants to avoid this at all costs, fearing it would instantly wreck his reputation for toughness and demolish any hopes of a
challenge for the Labour leadership.

Less dramatic, but still highly damaging, would be an extension in the use of releasing inmates on tags. Other plans include letting as many as 30,000 criminals serving up to four years walk free ten days before their sentences would normally end. This was suggested by officials last year, but blocked by
the Home Secretary and Downing Street.

Mr Reid is also likely to try to move foreign prisoners awaiting deportation decisions into immigration holding centres, and his officials are trying to acquire prison ships.
2. NO SPEEDING FINES FOR FOREIGN DRIVERS

http://news.intranetics.co.uk/articles/3225.html

Speeding foreign drivers have little need for a speed camera detector as thousands are managing to avoid speed fines.

In Leicestershire alone, nearly 1,500 foreign drivers have escaped an automatic notice of intended prosecution, despite being snapped by a gatso speed camera.

Under current laws, drivers only have to register foreign number plates if the vehicle will be driven in the UK for more than six months.

With no central registry of more fleeting visitors, many foreign drivers simply need to leave the country to evade prosecution for a traffic fine.

Leicestershire safety camera partnership snapped 1,487 speeding foreign vehicles in 2006, including one case on the A1 near Oakham where a vehicle with foreign plates was snapped at 121 mph.

Speed camera officials admitted that the loophole is likely to provoke resentment among British drivers, who frequently complain of the proliferation of speed cameras and the need for speed camera maps when driving.

"People will be a little frustrated to see that a foreign driver is perhaps getting away with speeding because we can't trace them and they themselves may have drifted over the speed limit and been caught," said Hema Lad from the Leicestershire safety camera partnership.

Leicester MP Peter Soulsby claims that better sharing of vehicle data is necessary.

The Labour MP said: "It just needs our computer system at the DVLA to be linked with similar systems in other European countries.

"It needs them to talk to each other to exchange information and make sure these drivers that are breaking our laws pay our fines."

Transport for London (TfL) has previously admitted that there are similar problems in the capital, with foreign drivers evading the congestion charge.

Between January 2005 and June 2006, TfL reports that 88,000 foreign drivers escaped the C-charge, amounting to lost fines worth £8.8million.

TfL claimed that the lack of a Europe-wide agreement on fine enforcement made it very difficult for UK local authorities to tackle foreign drivers.

Police chiefs warned late last year that foreign lorry drivers pose a danger to British road users, with the Association of Chief Police Officers claiming that the expansion of the EU had exacerbated the
problem.

It was found that many foreign lorries were unsafe compared to UK standards. The road safety charity Brake further warns that foreign lorry drivers do not have to undergo additional training.

Figures show that foreign drivers are at least as likely to offend as UK drivers.

3. NHS BLUNDERS KILL 200 PEOPLE PER YEAR

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/01/19/nhs19.xml

More than 200 patients died last year as a result of mistakes made by hospital staff while another 1,800 were made worse during treatment, it has been revealed.

Some patients were given overdoses of radiation or had healthy organs removed in operations, while others died after being wrongly attached to medical equipment. advertisement

Figures obtained under the Freedom of Information Act show that 2,109 events which could injure patients, staff or public - known as serious untoward incidents - were reported to health authorities in 2006.

At least 221 resulted in avoidable deaths, including a 76-year-old man who had a feeding tube inserted into his lungs instead of his stomach and a pensioner who was given air instead of pure oxygen.

Hundreds more patients were made worse while in hospital because of wrong diagnoses or mistakes in treatment, such as a woman who had chemotherapy and surgery for ovarian cancer when she never had the disease.

At least 55 people were given the wrong medication or too much, with seven receiving an overdose of radiation. More than 100 suffered from serious delays in diagnoses or treatment.

There were 43 reports of serious equipment malfunction, one of which left a patient's lungs filled with hot water after a respiratory humidifier broke down.

In one NHS trust, a pregnant woman was exposed to radiation which led to the termination of her pregnancy, while a teaching hospital reported a baby suffering fractured ribs and humerus while being delivered with forceps.

Hospitals also reported 172 outbreaks of communicable diseases, including 94 confirmed cases of the superbug MRSA. It is thought that injuries to patients cost the NHS £2 billion a year in compensation and legal fees.

Katherine Murphy, the director of the Patients' Association, condemned the figures which were compiled from reports made by 141 of England's 170 hospital trusts between December 2005 and December 2006.

She said: "These cases will shock and appall everyone who has to trust the NHS with their lives. Patient safety should be paramount. "But with the NHS deficit, staff are not getting adequate training,
which leads to mistakes."

The Department of Health insisted most patients receive safe treatment, and said that more reporting of mistakes helps make sure they are not repeated.

A spokesman said: "The incidents reported by the acute trusts account for only a tiny proportion of the care and treatment carried out by NHS staff across the country. "But we have to recognise that in our increasingly complex health service, mistakes can and will inevitably happen."

4. PATIENTS SENT TO WRONG WARDS TO MEET NUMERICAL TARGETS

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/01/17/nae117.xml

Doctors are struggling to meet the Government’s accident and emergency waiting time target because the NHS cash crisis is resulting in a shortage of beds, doctors’ leaders warned today.

A survey for the British Medical Association (BMA) found that a shortage of hospital beds was delaying the admission of patients from A&E in England.

The Government target is that 98 per cent of patients should wait no more than four hours from arrival at A&E to admission, transfer or discharge. While recent Government figures show that 98.2 per cent of
patients were seen and treated within four hours in the year to April 2006, a third of the doctors questioned said figures were being manipulated to the target.

Doctors' leaders also said that while there have been improvements, healthcare trusts are claiming to hit the target by including figures from minor injuries units and walk-in centres where patients are being seen more quickly than in actual A&E departments.

A total of 503 members the British Association for Emergency Medicine, including staff at all grades working in emergency departments, took part in the survey.

It found nine out of 10 doctors believed a lack of in-patient beds was the main reason for not meeting the Government target. Many also blamed staff shortages and patients attending A&E with minor problems.

The NHS finished the last financial year with a record deficit of £512 million. Two-thirds said patients were moved to inappropriate areas or wards to help meet the target. Almost all, 97 per cent, said
their workload had increased in the last 12 months, with most blaming the transfer of out-of-hours care from GPs to primary care trusts.

The survey also revealed that doctors from one third, or 67, of the 200 A&E units in England believe their unit is at risk of being downgraded or closed.

Don MacKechnie, chairman of the BMA’s Emergency Medicine Committee, said: “Many hospitals have cut bed numbers as part of their financial recovery plans and attempts to balance their books.

“This means that there are fewer available beds for patients coming through A&E who need to be transferred within four hours to a hospital ward from the emergency department to meet the Government’s access target.”

A Department of Health spokesperson said: “The NHS is treating more patients than ever before and is treating them more efficiently.

5. MORE STEALTH PRIVATISATION FEARS FOR NHS

http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/mpapps/pagetools/print/news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/health/6287261.stm

Hospitals could be put under threat and the NHS fragmented by a plan to set up private centres to take over simple procedures from hospitals, doctors say.

Health chiefs in the North West have become the first to start consulting on a new breed of private clinics to carry out diagnostics and minor treatment.

The Clinical Assessment Treatment and Support centres have been designed to cut waiting lists, officials said.

But doctors warned they could starve hospitals of money.

The specialities covered by the proposed centres are ear, nose and throat, general surgery, orthopaedics, rheumatology and minor treatments, which combined contribute 80% of hospital workloads.

Similar schemes are expected to be put forward elsewhere in the country as the contracts are being negotiated by the Department of Health, with NHS trusts only expected to pay for the services patients use. If hospital units become unviable, NHS capacity is wasted, jobs are lost, and services that patients have valued for years are cut Dr Jonathan Fielden, of the BMA

They go a step further than the much-criticised independent sector treatment centres as they have the ability to carry out diagnostic tests.

Primary care trusts in Cumbria and Lancashire are carrying out an eight- week consultation over the centres which will be run by private firms, but paid for out of the NHS purse.

The two preferred bidders which have been chosen are Netcare and Care UK.

It comes as the NHS attempts to meet the government's 18-week treatment target by the end of 2008.

At the moment, all patients are seen within six months but this does not include the time it takes from seeing a GP to getting diagnosed, which it is estimated can be as long as the wait for treatment.

The eight private centres aim to speed up this process by carrying out the diagnosis and treatment assessments in one go.

If only minor treatment is required, the centres will have the ability to carry that out as well.

If not, they will refer on to the appropriate community or hospital services.

The theory is that as the local hospital will be freed from this assessment and diagnostic process - only a third of patients referred to hospitals as outpatients end up being given treatment - they will have
more time to carry out treatments.

Mike Farrar, chief executive of NHS North West, said: "The centres are not a replacement for hospital services, rather they will let the hospitals concentrate more on what they do best - treating those who
need immediate care.

"Neither will they reduce the volume of work done at local hospitals. Achieving the 18 week target will mean more work for the hospital trusts and therefore more income to support more NHS services."

But the British Medical Association has criticised the plans.

Dr Jonathan Fielden, chairman of the BMA's consultants committee, said: "These proposals could represent a significant threat to local NHS hospitals.

"When work goes to the private sector, they lose income.

"If hospital units become unviable, NHS capacity is wasted, jobs are lost, and services that patients have valued for years are cut.

"Unless they are carefully integrated, and local clinicians engaged, the number of specialties and cases involved means that core NHS work is likely to be hit, rather than surplus capacity being created.

And he added the public consultation in Lancashire and Cumbria was clearly "on the location of CATS - not on the real issue, which is why the NHS, rather than profit-making companies, can't be given the chance to further cut waiting times".

It is envisaged the centres will be up and running by the end of the summer.

6. SCHOOLS HAVE NO WAY TO CHECK CRIMINAL RECORDS OF FOREIGN TEACHERS

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=429094&in_page_id=1770

The Home Office faced a fresh row today when it emerged that London’s schools have no means of checking criminal records of some foreign teachers.

The Daily Mail's sister paper, the Evening Standard, has learned that Britain has formal arrangements to check the backgrounds of prospective teachers from only 17 countries worldwide.

For the other 176 nationalities from across the globe, the Department for Education and Skills’ advice to schools is to simply “take extra care” in checking the references of foreign applicants for teaching posts.

Shadow Home Secretary David Davis today seized on the revelation as the latest proof that the Government was failing to protect the public.

London’s schools are a particular cause for concern because they rely heavily on overseas teachers and in some areas supply staff are almost exclusively from abroad.

One head teacher in the capital has warned in the past that if foreign teachers were banned from working, half of the capital’s schools would have to close.

The lack of checks has emerged as part of the wider controversy over a Home Office failure to put British criminals’ overseas convictions on the national police database. The department’s most senior civil servant admitted last night that it had “fallen short” in telling ministers of a backlog of 27,000 cases that were missing from the computer files, with 540 for serious or violent offences.

But the problem has also now exposed what the Tories called a “big hole” in the system of checking foreign nationals who had committed crimes abroad but still wanted to work in the UK.

Despite tightening rules for British teachers last year, the DfES points out that if an applicant has never worked in the UK, checks by the Criminal Records Bureau are pointless.

Similarly, the applicant will not show up on List 99, a database of those who should be barred from working with children.

The CRB operates an Overseas Information Service but updated guidance issued in 2004 states that “at present the service is limited to 17 countries”.

MrDavis said: “The point about databases is that they should be complete. It takes one mistake to result in a tragedy.”

The DfES said that schools should try to obtain “certificates of good conduct from relevant embassies or police forces”.

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Clowns - Just so wrong


Ok this post is a bit different but something that needs to be said. Today I bumped into a clown in town, yep the regular circus type. Oddball make up and shitty clothes, the usual clown wankfest even down to the pox ridden horn and oversize shoes . Apparently this odd type that was collecting for some charity or other seemed under the illusion that dressing up like a twat would be in some way amusing and what the hell its all in a good cause and all that.

Well no, you want to collect money for your cause then just ask me. If I think its a worthy effort then I shall part with cash, if not then no way simple as that. Hell even if you feel the urge to dress up then so be it, but not as a clown and I shall explain why in a bit.

Now upon my refusal to pay and of course my explaining that dressing up as a clown was sad, said clown became a tad annoyed at my contempt of his "art" and also abusive. Maybe there is something in that phrase about them all being insecure, still shall leave debate on that.

A couple of points on clowns:

1/ Now clowns are not funny, they are not clever in the way they they parade about. Now this is not to suggest that all people who dress up are wrong, for example mimes have a certain amount of talent, well if standing still for hours or pretending to trapped in a box is a talent? They then have some talent, (Mimes can be excused as at least some of them are normal outside of miming that is.) Nor are clowns deserving of money for the way that they dress. Honking of horns and falling over fifty times in a few minutes is not funny, however a clown falling in front of a bus or other heavy good vehicle and dying from multiple organ failure as a result is funny in the same way that it happening to a chav would be funny and also a blessing to society as whole.

Honking a horn, possession of a red fucking nose is not a basis for comedy, neither is over large shoes and the usual clown garb of loud clothes. It makes them look like a wanker.

2/ Clowns are 99 out a 100 times social perverts of some type or another. Pick a perversion and yep, you can bet your arse (quite litrally) that a clown has been caught at it at some point. Yep everything from abusing kids, dogging, hanging about outside of schools right through to mass murder. Yes clowns have done them all.

Taken from Brewers Dictionary of Phrase and Fable:

"THE CLOWN OF CIRCUS AND PANTOMIME, IN HIS BAGGY COSTUME, WHITENED FACE, GROTESQUE RED LIPS, AND ODD LITTLE TUFT OF HAIR, IS PROBABLY A RELIC OF THE DEVIL AS HE APPEARED IN MEDIEVAL MIRACLE PLAYS."


Want some evidence that well clowns are sick and evil, well check out this charmer:
Yes mass murderer John Wayne Gacy, just look at that face now theres someone who is sure to be putting your kids through years of therapy. I find it strange that otherwise rational parents can inflict these people on their offspring?

Gacy is the typical sadfuck that represents each clown out there, behind all that greasepaint and makeup, is a pervert just crying to get out. Oh a handy link here for further reading http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wayne_Gacy ok, and one more on Mr Gacy

Apparently it is common for clowns to avoid the use of blue face paint, as this is considered bad luck. Although not as much bad luck as the many victims of Mr Gacy had when they fell afoul of him.

And some linsk to people who dislike these deviants: http://www.clownz.com/
http://www.ihateclowns.com/

Lastly before anyone says its just a case of coulrophobia, thats a fear of clowns by the way. Well no not a fear just a longing that they would go put the grease paint away, register on the sex offenders list and just get some help.

What's the worst thing about being a paedophile? You get blood on your clown suit.

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The BBC - Not worth 1p a year yet alone an increase in the license tax


The BBC has had a collective sulk over the last few weeks over the fact that they did not get the increase in the TV License fee that they wanted.

In article after article the BBC went on about all there grand plans having to be "put on hold", how in will "affect viewer quality" and of course as they don't give us enough bloody repeats as it is, they are now using the excuse that not getting all the money they demanded will result in "possibly more repeats."

Now during many fluff articles - often passed off as news on BBC News 24 - they again stated how bad this would be for the BBC. Now I have a radical idea, how about some cuts, rend off some of that useless fat filling the BBC.

What fat, like say the huge salary of BBC "star" Jonathan Ross, some of the other "stars", also they could reduce their interactive content. After all they are supposed to be a broadcaster, since when did the BBC need to have quite some much interactive content.

Were it impartial it may be not be so bad, but just how much anti US, anti Israel stuff can the BBC put on their website. Quite a lot by all accounts.

Lets see what else could they cut back on, some of the innumerable "local" radio stations that the BBC has, does our state broadcaster really need all of them in this day and age?

Of course the BBC claim that they are efficient, yet each week there is a report that shows massive waste of the license tax.

Below are a few links that show just what a second rate, bloated organ the BBC has become:
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/10/bbc-biased-even-bbc-admit-it.html

A little tune on the license tax.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/seb.hunt/


A parody with more than a grain of truth in it:
ttp://www.sodall.co.uk/BBC/parody/index.htm

Some BBC fibs:
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/06/bbc-lies-on-us-desertion-figures-when.html

The BBC is still full of idiots like this: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/1104305.stm

And of course the ever watchful: http://biased-bbc.blogspot.com/
Some related BBC sites: http://bbceye.blogspot.com/
http://bustingbbcbias.blogspot.com/

Lastly the ever awful Barbara Plett, who should have been fired a long time back :
http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/story/0,14173,1651260,00.html

Oh and how to waste 20 million pounds of public money in one easy go!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.ht=1773

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Paul Flynn MP - You are a lying treacherous cunt


No message, no details, no explanations, just a simple repost of the fact that you are all that the title says and so so much more. Aside from having a beard, bad enough in itself you choose to hang out with commie dictators in North Korea, yet see Blair as the bad guy for renewing our nuclear missile program to defend us as a nation against your bum chum in North Korea( Yes I know I defended Blair in around about way, yet I hate him almost as much as you you gormless backbench prick) .

In fact the only reason that Paul Flynn the proven libelist has not got a mouth full of North Korean love juice (yet) is the fact he had to cancel his mission of fawning due to that dictator testing a nuclear weapon, (but check his website he plans to blow off said North Korean dictator at a future date) oh and we still have not heard a damn word from you condemning said dictatorship for breaking UN regulations re the nuclear arms breach.

As I said before you are unfit, a lying libalistic bastard you are unfit to be an MP, in fact unfit to wipe the shit from dossers arses with your beard. Not worthy enough to lick clean toilet seats after being shat on by said dosser.

Just so he finds this a few bits for Google to pick up on

Paul Flynn Good
Paul Flynn MP
Paul Flynn MP
Newport Gwent

A cunt of the first order you shame the high office you hold...

YOU CUNT!

Link to the pinko commie apologist: http://www.paulflynnmp.co.uk/newsdetail.jsp?id=466

Link to the libelists anti US drivel: http://www.paulflynnmp.co.uk/newsdetail.jsp?id=469
Link to Paul Flynn EDM's: http://www.paulflynnmp.co.uk/hotnewsdetail.jsp?id=1109

http://paul-flynn.blogspot.com/2006/04/paul-flynn-mp-libelist.html
My previous articles on the libelist:
ID cards: id-cards-list-of-mps-who-voted-yes.
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/02/paul-flynn-mp-fucktard.html
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/01/paul-flynn-libelist-mp-soft-on-drugs.html
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/01/some-bits-on-jessica-morden-mp.html
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2005/12/paul-flynn-convicted-of-libel-still.html
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2005/11/paul-flynn-pays-out-36000.html
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/01/labour-isnt-working-loudmouth-libelist.ht

http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2006/11/paul-flynn-supporting-commies-no.html
media stories about the libel case where MP Paul Flynn ran his mouth:

From CSC site
from icnetwork
from independent
from money.guardian
The libelists site: http://www.paulflynnmp.co.uk/
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New Labour - NHS Safe In Our Hands


Well lets cast our minds back to the dark days of the evil baby
eating tories, when children starved to death in the streets
and free milk was removed from schools. Yes indeed dark days for
the poor.

Yes said the masses lets all vote in that nice Mr Blair and his
crowd, after all it cant get any worse, they will end sleaze,
bring back some honesty to politics, no affairs with office
staff for this lot, no dubius backhanders with this lot.

An era of goodness shall follow, crime and terorism shall be
removed from the streets, for St. Blair has said it shall
pass. Good old honest socialists that they are they shall
put the interests of the small guy over that of Saudi Arabian
arcraft deals. God bless em all, even if one of them said
"We don't do god"

Now they have been in power a while, lets see how safe the
NHS is in there hands.

Get this headline, this a Labour government allows the NHS
to sink to this level, yes a LABOUR government. How dare
they allow this, and it was Labour who founded the NHS.

NHS STAFF ASKED TO EASE BUDGET PROBLEMS BY WORKING FOR FREE
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=431676&in_page_id=1770

They have fucked it that much that not only can they not
balance the books, they have the nerve, the bare faced
fucking cheek to ask there under paid staff(other than
directors and associated new labour whores that is) to
work for free.

Yes after all we all love our work that much that we shall
give up our time to work for nowt, oh and don't forget
that the ruling Labour Party see no problem what so ever
with throwing more money money away on a wage rise for
some useless wasters, sorry the MP's that is.

When I see an MP offer his/her services to the NHS for
nothing then maybe, just maybe they can justify their
wage increase.

Now once something like this happening would have been
a national crisis, yet today it hardly makes a ripple
in the media pond, seems that we have become so used
to our politicos making a shitfest of stuff that even
a headline that bad fails to shock this once great nation.

Anyone still think the NHS is safe in their hands?....

Shame on them, shame on them...

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Good News Friday - Good News From Iraq


Iraq police and CF find cache, more than 200 artillery rounds
Multi-National Division – North PAO

SAMARRA, Iraq – Iraqi policemen from Samarra working with Paratroopers of 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, discovered a cache during a patrol east of Samarra.

The patrol was initiated after the Paratroopers received a tip from a local Iraqi about foul play in the area where the cache was found.

More than 200 rockets, mortars and other various artillery rounds were found inside the cache in addition to six grenade launchers, 25 pounds of rocket propellant and several large-caliber machineguns and other small arms.

Transition of Authority ceremony marks progress of Iraqi battalion
Multi-National Force – West PAO

AR RAMADI, Iraq – The 2nd Battalion, 1st Brigade, 7th Iraqi Army Division officially took charge of independent operations in west Ramadi during a ceremony at Camp Ali Jan. 22.

This is the third battalion in the 1st Brigade, 7th Iraqi Army Division to assume authority over another area in the city during the past five months, signifying the continued progress of the brigade.

The 2nd Battalion commanding officer, Col. Khalid, said after the ceremony the transfer of authority was the result of the cooperative effort with the Coalition Forces’ Military Transition Team.

“They are serving our country in a great way and I am very grateful to them,” he said.

The Coalition Forces Military Transition Team under 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, acted as advisors to the Iraqi battalion staff in training and operations.

Marine Lt. Col. William Jurney, battalion commander for 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, spoke during the ceremony and praised Col. Khalid’s leadership as well as the ability of the Iraqi soldiers.

“We are proud of the progress this unit has made,” Jurney said after the ceremony. “I believe they are capable of conducting security operations against those Anti-Iraqi Forces who want to do further harm to the people of their country.”

Marine Lt. Col. James Bailey, the Military Transition Team Leader for 1st Brigade, 7th Division, said the Iraqi battalion is very capable and will continue to work with Coalition Forces and Iraqi Police.

“They’ve been performing magnificently … We’re already seeing positive things happen in the battle space,” he said. "It means progress for the city of Ramadi and Iraqi security forces.”

Joint Security Operation Launched in Adhamiyah
Multi-National Division – Baghdad PAO

FORWARD OPERATING BASE LOYALTY, Iraq – Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers and elements from the Iraqi Army launched “Operation Wolf” in eastern Baghdad Jan. 22.

Soldiers with the 2ndBrigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, together with troops from 2nd Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division began the security operation in the Adhamiyah section of the city.

The mission is aimed at bringing more security to the area by denying safe haven to insurgents. It is further intended to reduce sectarian violence and is part of an on-going U.S.-Iraqi effort to transition security in the Iraqi capital to Iraqi security forces.

16 TERRORISTS KILLED, 10 DETAINED IN RAIDS

BAGHDAD, Iraq
– Coalition Forces killed 16 terrorists and detained 10 suspected terrorists while conducting operations Tuesday morning in the Baghdad and Haditha areas.

Intelligence reports indicated foreign terrorist facilitators were operating in an area northwest of Haditha. As Coalition Forces approached the area, several armed men exited buildings. Coalition Forces killed two armed terrorist and detained six other suspected terrorists as they attempted to flee the area.

Three terrorists made their way to a boat along the bank of the Al Qadisiyah Lake. They sped away to the opposite end of a small peninsula where they met up with four more men and were seen entering a tent. As Coalition Forces approached the area, the men exited the tents with weapons and ammunition vests.

Coalition Forces engaged the enemy force with rotary wing aircraft killing seven terrorists. Several weapons including grenades, machine guns and pistols were found in the tents.

In other operations in Baghdad, Coalition Forces approached a targeted building and called for the occupants to come out. Two men, a woman and four children exited the building, while several armed men were seen moving across the rooftop from an adjacent building.

Coalition Forces moved the women and children to a safe area away from the buildings and directed the men to surrender. The men began shooting at Coalition Forces and throwing grenades. One of the grenades started a fire in the building. Coalition Forces returned fire killing six terrorists. The two men who surrendered were detained for questioning.

The woman and her children were placed under Coalition Forces care until the area was deemed safe for return.

A raid in Yusufiyah targeted foreign fighter facilitators and individuals involved in the production of vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices. Upon arrival at the objective building, one terrorist fled the building and maneuvered toward the ground forces. Ground forces assessed the terrorist as hostile and shot and killed him. One suspected terrorist was detained.

While searching the building, Coalition Forces discovered materials and equipment used in the detonation of explosive devices.

During a raid in Mosul, Coalition Forces detained a suspected foreign terrorist facilitator.

Coalition Forces are working diligently to eliminate foreign terrorists trying to prevent the development and building of a new stable and peaceful Iraq.

Search yields ammunition, two suspects
2nd BCT, 2nd Inf. Div. Public Affairs

FORWARD OPERATING BASE LOYALTY, Iraq
– Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers seized thousands of rounds of ammunition and detained two suspected insurgents during a security operation in eastern Baghdad Jan. 21.

Troops with 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, attached to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, recovered approximately 7,000 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition during a neighborhood search.

The Soldiers were acting on a tip when they uncovered the cache. Two suspects were detained following the search.

The two suspects are being held for questioning.

Cavalry troops get taste of home in Taji
1st Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs

CAMP TAJI, Iraq -- More than 100 Little Caesars’ pizza kits—enough to feed 500 Soldiers-- were shipped to the unit from Detroit thanks to the generosity of a global security firm, a major restaurant chain, a major shipping company and a Fort Hood, Texas family readiness group.

Soldiers from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division feasted on pizzas, cooked in a mobile field kitchen tent parked on their motor pool here.

The parents of Co. B’s Pfc. James Timmons, an infantryman and native of Walled Lake, Mich. arranged the impromptu pizza party for their son and members of his unit and sprang for the cost of shipping the pizzas to Iraq.

NOTE: Video coverage of this event is now available on the Digital Video Imagery Distribution System website at – http://www.dividshub.net.

IA Detains 3 Members Of Insurgent Cell During Raid
Multi-National Corps – Iraq PAO

BAGHDAD – Soldiers of the 3rd Iraqi Army Division detained three suspected members of an insurgent cell during operations with coalition advisors Jan. 22 in the village of Ibrat As Saghirah, in northern Iraq. The insurgent cell is responsible for coordinating and carrying out mortar and small arms attacks against Iraqi civilians.

The insurgent cell is also suspected of being linked to al Qaeda in Iraq and supports them in their violent attacks against Iraqi security forces by providing them with weapons and supplies. Additionally, the cell has conducted numerous improvised explosive device and small arms attacks on Iraqi security checkpoints.

There was minimal damage done to the objective. There were no Iraqi civilian, Iraqi forces or Coalition force casualties.

New Combat Outpost Built to Thwart Crime in Ghazaliya
2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment

BAGHDAD – Concrete walls and concertina wire roughly outline an area including six houses and a large open area in central Ghazaliya. Once this small area is completely encased, it will be the new home for 1st Cavalry Division’s Company C, 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment.

Command Outpost Wildcard is under construction to allow Soldiers to quickly respond to violence and crime in the area. The former residents of the homes were paid to vacate the area homes and have relocated.

Four suspects seized, linked to Karbala attack
4th BCT (Airborne), 25th Inf. Div. Public Affairs

KALSU, Iraq – Iraqi Army troops, Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers and a special Iraqi police unit from Hillah teamed up to detain four insurgents suspected of involvement in the Jan. 20 attack at the Karbala Provincial Joint Coordination Center.

Paratroopers with the 2nd Battalion, 377th Parachute Field Artillery Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, and Iraqi security forces detained the four suspects Jan. 22 following a tip from a Karbala resident.

The suspects were found in a house near the area where the vehicles used in the attack were abandoned after insurgents made their get away from the scene.

The suspects are being held for further questioning.

Marines Discover 14 Caches in Al Anbar

Multi-National Force – West PAO

CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq
- Marines from 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 5 uncovered 14 large caches during Operation Northern Venture in Al Anbar Province Sunday.

“The discovery of such caches is extremely important as it provides the Iraqi civilians a better sense of security,” said Lt. Col. Kenneth M. DeTreux, battalion commanding officer. “When we take these weapons away, we lessen the ability of the enemy to terrorize and intimidate civilians.”

While conducting patrols north of Fallujah, Marines discovered seven heavy machine guns, one small machine gun, six AK-47 assault rifles, one bolt-action rifle and two Iranian assault rifles. The cache also included 23 82 mm high explosive mortars, five 60 mm high explosive mortar rounds, one 120 mm high explosive mortar round, 4,263 rounds of 14.5 mm ammunition, 2,427 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition, 87 rounds of 9 mm ammunition, 110 rounds of Z3 precision munitions, 131 Soviet rocket fuses, two hand grenade bodies, 12 hand grenade fuses, three gas masks with filters and a large assortment of weapons related equipment.

"The caches that we found were a mix of all sorts of ordnance from mortars to heavy machine guns,” said Maj. Sean M. Riordan, battalion executive officer. “There’s no doubt that the rural areas in Iraq contain numerous weapons caches, and the things we took away from the insurgency help to chip away at their tactical capabilities."

The Marines discovered the stockpiles in a combined cache hunt designed to interrupt insurgent activity in the area. Intelligence reports led the Marines to the area, and an immediate operation ensued to uncover the buried caches.

All explosive materials were destroyed on site while the machine guns, rifles and ammunition were brought to Camp Fallujah.

Stryker Force ready, on call for Iraq
7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

CAMP STRYKER, Iraq
– Strike hard! Strike fast! This could be the motto for the Stryker Readiness Force–Iraq, whose mission is to respond to threats across the battlefield of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

“We do time sensitive targets (and) neighborhood clearances all around the city and its outlying areas,” said Staff Sgt. Gary Epley, a platoon sergeant with Company A, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment and a native of Louisville, Ky. “We have a secondary mission to deploy anywhere in Iraq between 24 and 72 hours in support of Coalition forces and Iraqi interests throughout the country.”

Part of what makes Stryker units so effective on the battlefield is their mobility, Epley said.

“There’s nothing else like it,” he said. “You can’t replicate the speed and force we bring into a fight. It just can’t be done.”

Each Stryker carries a squad of infantrymen or cavalry scouts to the front, where they quickly and efficiently flood the battle space, Epley said.

Though they don’t “own” any part of the Iraqi capital, the SRF–I adapts to an ever-changing battlefield, said Capt. Brent Clemmer, commanding officer of Co. C.

“We create a condition that allows for other security forces to come in a safe manner,” said Clemmer, who is a native of San Diego.

In 2002, the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division was the first brigade in the Army to be outfitted with the Stryker. The unit conducted a round of initial training, as well as trips to the Joint Readiness Training Center on Fort Polk, La., and the National Training Center on Fort Irwin, Calif. Subsequently, the unit deployed to Mosul, Iraq, for a year-long deployment, Epley said.

After redeploying, the unit ramped up for its second deployment 15 months later.

“We were the first Stryker unit to come to Iraq,” Epley said. “Now, we’re the first Stryker unit to be deployed back to Iraq.

“I think we have excelled thus far in the missions we have had. I believe to have a unit, which is as mobile as we are, that can go anywhere in Iraq in literally hours to do somebody else’s mission, is irreplaceable,” Epley said.

While the Stryker vehicle, itself, has proven its worth on the battlefields of the Global War On Terrorism, it’s the Soldiers manning the vehicle who deserve most the credit, Clemmer said.

“The most powerful tool America has out here are these young American Soldiers. They amaze me every day,” he said.

“They do an incredibly tough job and they do it very well.”

Four detained in raid of suspected ‘safe house’
Multi-National Division – Baghdad PAO

BAGHDAD –
Four suspected insurgents were detained after a raid on a suspected insurgent safe house south of the Iraqi capital Jan. 23.

Iraqi Army troops and Paratroopers from the 1st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division conducted the raid on the suspected terrorist safe house, which was believed to be used to hide insurgents and store weapons.

The four suspects are being held for further questioning.

Insurgents’ torture house found – three captives freed
Multi-National Force – West PAO

CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq – Coalition force members discovered a building with blood-stained walls in southeast of Fallujah Jan. 22 and rescued three Iraqis found shackled inside.

One of the victims was so badly beaten he had broken limbs. He was examined and quickly evacuated by Coalition forces to receive life-saving medical care.

During their patrol, Soldiers from B Company, 2nd Battalion, 136th Infantry Regiment discovered multiple weapons caches in other nearby houses early this morning while conducting intelligence-driven searches. The discovery included a mortar targeting system and a sniper rifle with scope, as well as a Bongo truck with a mounted anti-aircraft gun and another vehicle rigged as a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device.

“This is a perfect example of how information can save lives,” said Coalition spokesman Major Alan F. Crouch. “More often it’s the Iraqi Army and police who use this information to help people, but the Coalition Forces will always be glad to use tips and information we receive to help civilians.”

The Guardsman from Minnesota also detained four suspects in one house and six suspects in another house. The suspects have been moved to a nearby base for questioning.

Once the bound hostages were rescued from the house with the blood-stained walls, the suspected “torture house” was destroyed by Coalition forces.

There were no other civilian, Iraqi security forces or Coalition force casualties reported.

Combined operation in Lutifiyah nets eight suspects
2nd BCT, 10th Mtn. Div. (LI) Public Affairs

LUTIFIYAH, Iraq
— Coalition forces and Iraq Army troops detained eight suspected terrorists and seized weapons during a combat patrol northwest of Lutifiyah, Iraq Jan. 23.

Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) and the 1st Battalion, 4th Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division were on a combat patrol when they came under a small arms fire attack from a canal.

The troops called in for aviation support after the attack ensued. One insurgent died in the aerial attack. The remaining four insurgents tried to escape down a canal. Iraqi troops pursued, killing the four terrorists.

Following the fire fight, troops searched the area for more insurgents. They found nine Iraqis hiding in a nearby house. Eight of the nine were detained, all wanted for suspected terrorist acts.

The search also turned up a weapons cache consisting of three medium machine guns, two AK-47 assault rifles, a shotgun and a sniper rifle with a scope.

The eight suspects are being held for further questioning.

Three detained, weapons found during Operation Black Eagle II
2nd BCT, 10th Mtn. Div. (LI) Public Affairs

RUSHDI MULLAH, Iraq
— Coalition forces detained three suspected terrorists and found weapons during a combat operation in Mahmudiyah, Iraq Jan. 23.

Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) worked with troops from the 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division during Operation Black Eagle II, aimed at denying anti-Iraqi forces sanctuary within the Mahmudiyah area.

During the operation, the Soldiers detained three suspected terrorists for suspicious activity. Weapons found during the operation included two AK-47 bandoleers and two Katusha rocket casings.

The suspects are being held for further questioning.

Three Terrorists Captured During Baghdad Raid

BAGHDAD, Iraq – Three suspected terrorists were captured during a raid Wednesday north of Baghdad targeting an individual with ties to a senior al-Qaida leader who has executed Iraqi civilians and conducted extortion operations against the Iraqi people.

During the raid of a known terrorist safe house, Coalition Forces used a small explosives charge to gain entrance into the building. Once inside, Coalition Forces detained the targeted individual and two others.

Coalitions Forces provided immediate medical care to a 12-year old male injured during the forced entry. Coalition forces then evacuated the child to a local medical facility but he died upon arrival.

Coalition Forces regret the child’s death and strive to mitigate risks to civilians while in pursuit of terrorists.
Terrorists and those who harbor terrorists continue to put innocent Iraqis in harms way. Terrorists do not hesitate to deliberately place innocent Iraqi women and children in danger by their actions and presence.

Operation ‘Wolverine Feast’ nets 10 terrorists, 4 weapons caches
Multi-National Division – Baghdad PAO

BAGHDAD —
Coalition and Iraqi Army soldiers detained 10 suspects and seized four caches in the Al-Doura district as part of Operation Wolverine Feast Jan. 24.

The operation began as witnesses reported seeing several men load a mortar tube and ammunition into the trunk of a car.

Company C, 1st Squadron, 89th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division and 3rd Battalion, 4th Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division were alerted and cordoned off the target area. They then conducted a systematic clearance of the area.

In the first objective they captured one wanted man with an 82mm mortar system, two AK-47 assault rifles, a 9mm pistol and two hand grenades.
A sweep of a second targeted area uncovered six men with 10 120mm mortar rounds.
The third cache found contained a 60mm mortar system and various rocket-propelled grenade launchers and RPG rounds. Three men were detained at this location.
The last cache contained several RPG rockets and accelerators.
The ten suspects detained in the operation are being held for further questioning.
The weapons were confiscated and the munitions were destroyed on the scene.

13 suspected terrorists detained in raids

BAGHDAD, Iraq – Coalition Forces detained 13 suspected terrorists during raids Thursday morning in Karmah and Mosul.

In Karmah, 12 suspected terrorists were detained. Intelligence reports indicate the detainees have key logistical ties to the al-Qaida in Iraq network and to improvised explosive device production. Reports indicate that they are responsible for the recent increase in IED attacks in the Karmah area. During the raid, Coalition Forces found several AK-47s and ammunition.

In Mosul, Coalition Forces captured a foreign fighter facilitator with ties to a senior al-Qaida leader responsible for bringing large numbers of suicide bombers into Iraq.

The capture of these detainees reduces the threat to the Iraqi people and Coalition Forces and brings Coalition Forces one step closer to stopping foreign terrorists from entering Iraq.

IP Detains Six During Operations Near Fallujah
Multi-National Division – Baghdad PAO

BAGHDAD
– Iraqi Police Forces detained six suspected members of an insurgent cell during operations with Coalition advisors Jan. 23 in Fuhaylat, near Fallujah. The insurgent cell is believed to be responsible for carrying out improvised explosive device attacks against Iraqi Security Forces and Coalition force members.

The insurgent cell is reportedly linked to Al Qaeda in Iraq.

Polish Military Contingent Changes Command
Multi-National Corps – Iraq PAO

CAMP ECHO, Iraq –
The Multi-National Division Central South transferred authority in a ceremony Jan. 24 at Camp Echo, Iraq.

“Our mission has just finished; we are going home,” said Maj. Gen. Bronislaw Kwiatkowski, commander, MND-CS.

During the ceremony, Kwiatkowski reported to Lt. Gen. Ray Odierno, commander, MNC-I, about progress in the region. Eighth Iraqi Division Soldiers participated alongside Coalition Forces in the ceremony, which involved Kwiatkowski handing the MND-CS flag to the incoming commander, Maj. Gen. Pawel Lamla.

A day prior to the ceremony, Maj. Gen. Grzegorz Buszka relinquished command of the Battle Combat Team to Maj. Gen. Miroslaw Rozanski at Camp Delta, Iraq.

Seventh rotation Soldiers took huge steps toward bringing the provinces together, said Vice Ministry of Defense Marek Zajakala. “You outstandingly performed your tasks and missions during (your) tour of duty.”

Zajakala also thanked Kwiatkowski for his personal engagement and determination. “I wish you and all your Soldiers (a) safe and happy homecoming, and
for VIII rotation Soldiers continuation of ongoing accomplishment of their predecessors.”

Abdel Kader Jassem Al Obaidi of the Iraqi Ministry of Defense joined unit leaders near the ceremony’s end. The governor of Al Quadisiyah province, Khalil Jalil Hamza, recognized the accomplishments of VII rotation Soldiers, and a multi-national military parade concluded the ceremony.

Iraqis hold reopening celebration for school
Multi-National Force – West PAO

AR RAMADI – An Iraqi neighborhood north of Ramadi celebrated the reopening of its combined primary and secondary school Tuesday by sharing the moment with visiting Iraqi Army Soldiers and Coalition Forces.

Community leaders asked Maj. Derek Horst, civil affairs team leader with the 4th Civil Affairs Group, to cut the ribbon for the Al Haitham School, which provides classes for the Abu Jassim tribe.

The school was temporarily closed in November for renovations. Tribal leader Sheik Taher, who oversaw the renovations, led a group of community leaders and military personnel on a brief tour of the building after the ribbon cutting.

First Lt. Stuart Barnes, a civil affairs team leader with B Company, 486th Civil Affairs Battalion, said attendance at the school shows stability in the area continues to increase.

“We’re making progress day after day,” he said.
The school, which began holding classes again earlier this month, hosts an estimated 200 to 300 students, Barnes said.

Maj. Derek Horst, civil affairs team leader with the 4th Civil Affairs Group and Task Force 2-37 Armor, cuts the ribbon for the renovated Al Haitham School. Tribal leader Sheik Taher holds the ribbon. (Sgt. Gary A. Witte, RFCT PAO)

Regimental Combat Team 6 assumes responsibility for area of operation
Multi-National Force – West PAO

CAMP FALLUJAH – Regimental Combat Team 6 successfully conducted a relief-in-place with Regimental Combat Team 5 and assumed responsibility for an area of operations in eastern Al Anbar province Wednesday.

During its deployment, RCT-5 has witnessed the apprehension of Jill Carroll’s captors, the blossoming of the Habbaniyah Police Department, and the expansion of 2nd Brigade, 1st Iraqi Army Division’s battle space.

“I feel very good about what we have been able to contribute to Iraqi Security Forces’ development,” said Col. Larry D. Nicholson, RCT-5 commanding officer.

“The future of the city resides not in the Marines, but in the Iraqi Army and Iraqi Police.”

“This is a historic moment in the history of the 5th and 6th Marines Regiments,” Nicholson said. “Our first battles were fought alongside each other 90 years ago in Belleau Wood and started a unique legacy our regiments share.

The fact that our regiments are serving alongside each other once again in the Long War on Terror is telling of the commitment we hold deeply for our Corps and country.”

The regiments served alongside each other in battles in France during WWI and earned the French Fourragere, a decoration awarded by the French government in lieu of a second Croix de Guerre, which is still worn by Marines in both regiments today.

“These two regiments were born during a time of national crisis and have served our nation in every clime and place since,” Nicholson said. “It’s fitting that during this time when our nation needs us the most, Marines from 5th and 6th Marine Regiments are answering that call.”

RCT-6 officially took responsibility for the area at 8 a.m. local time Jan. 24. However, the RCT-6 staff has been in theater for several weeks learning the ropes from their RCT-5 counterparts while conducting the relief-in-place.
“We look forward to continuing with the successes that our predecessors have achieved,” said Col. Richard L. Simcock, commanding officer, Regimental Combat Team 6. “Regimental Combat Team 5 has done a phenomenal job in the area of operations.

The Marines and Sailors of the 5th Marine Regiment deserve a great deal of credit in being the supporting element for the Iraqi Army and Iraqi Police.”

“We look forward to interacting with and working alongside Iraqi Security Forces in order to continue the Iraqi-led fight against those who oppose a peaceful Iraq,” said Simcock. “We will help those who want help and we will eliminate those who defy the will of the freely-elected Iraqi government.”

The main priorities for RCT-6 over the next year will be assessing, training and
operating with Iraqi Security Forces in the greater Fallujah area.

Units from the Camp Lejeune, N.C.-based RCT will partner with Iraqi Army units at the regimental and battalion levels. In addition, some members of the RCT will work closely with Iraqi Police organizations.

RCT-6 is comprised of units from all four Marine Divisions.

Several units that were assigned to RCT-5 will fall under RCT-6 until their scheduled rotation.

The major units within RCT-6 include the 6th Marine regimental headquarters and three infantry battalions from Camp Lejeune, N.C. Also part of RCT-6, is another infantry battalion from the 24th Marine Regiment in Mich., a reconnaissance battalion from Okinawa, Japan, a tank company, engineer company, amphibious assault company and artillery battery from Camp Lejeune.

While RCT-6 is scheduled to remain deployed to the Al Anbar Province for approximately 12 months, the subordinate units will continue to follow their planned rotation schedule.

RCT-5 will return to Camp Pendleton, Calif., after operating for 12 months in the greater Fallujah area, as well as the cities of Karmah, Ameriyah, Saqlawiyah, Habbaniyah, Ferris, Nasser Wa Salaam and Khalidiyah.

Col. Richard L. Simcock, commanding officer, Regimental Combat Team 6, exchanges a farewell handshake and a gift with the commanding officer of Regimental Combat Team 5, Col. Larry D. Nicholson. RCT-6 relieved RCT-5 in a ceremony at Camp Fallujah Jan. 24.

“We look forward to continuing with the successes that our predecessors have achieved,” said Simcock.

Combined Effort Provides Aid to Adhamiyah Residents
Multi-National Division – Baghdad PAO

By Staff Sgt. W. Wayne Marlow
2nd BCT, 2nd Inf. Div. Public Affairs

FORWARD OPERATING BASE LOYALTY, Iraq —
Residents of the Adhamiyah section of eastern Baghdad picked up needed supplies following a visit by Soldiers of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division and their Iraqi Army counterparts this week.

In coordination with the Adhamiyah District Council, U.S. and Iraqi troops delivered clothes, toys, vitamins, and toiletries to over 500 residents in a local theater. Especially popular with the youth were soccer balls and comic books. Also, a U.S. medic treated a woman with low blood sugar.

It would have been impossible to deliver the goods without U.S.-Iraqi cooperation, according to Capt. Drew Corbin, 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment.

“The Iraqi police were very helpful today,” he said. “They provided security and helped distribute the humanitarian assistance bags.”

1st Lt. Nathaniel Waggoner of 1-26 echoed Corbin’s sentiments.

“The Adhamiyah District Council played a huge role during today’s events,” he said. “They coordinated for the entire event and then worked side-by-side with the Iraqi Army, Iraqi police, and U.S. forces.”

“We really made a difference today,” added Capt. Jared Purcell of 1-26. The humanitarian assistance drop is part of a U.S.-Iraqi effort to reduce sectarian violence and help bring security to Baghdad.

Iraqi Army stops illegal checkpoint after tip from resident
Multi-National Division – Baghdad PAO

By Capt. David Levasseur
2nd BCT, 1st Inf. Div. PAO

BAGHDAD —
A tip from a local citizen to an Iraqi Army unit enabled them to stop an illegal checkpoint in the western Baghdad neighborhood of Ghazaliyah Jan. 24.

Shortly after noon, an unidentified Iraqi phoned Company C, 4th Battalion, 1st Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army stating that a number of men had set up an illegal checkpoint in a southern Ghazaliyah neighborhood.

A patrol was dispatched to the area and upon arrival was engaged by AK-47 and pistol fire. The patrol returned fire but was unable to prevent the escape of the terrorists.

The patrol did confiscate a black Daewoo sedan and a motorcycle left behind when the terrorists fled.

Illegal checkpoints are common in this neighborhood. They are often used to initiate sectarian violence by asking for the identification cards of passing motorists to identify those of an opposing sect.

Operation Warm-Up delivers the goods in Tal’ Afar
Multi-National Division – North PAO

TAL’ AFAR – Students from the Kawla and Darar Primary Schools received an assortment of winter clothing, to combat the cold weather, school supplies, and additional treats from Tal’ Afar Mayor Najim, Iraqi Police officers, and Soldiers of the 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment during Operation Warm-Up Monday.

Mayor Najim and the delegation traveled from classroom to classroom rewarding the students with winter clothing and an Iraqi flag.

In addition, the school headmaster at each location was provided a First-Aid kit, with instructions for medication translated into Arabic.

The total items distributed included 280 items of winter clothing, 650 pencils, 250 pens, 200 erasers, 60 spiral notebooks, and 30 folders. Every child received school supplies and candy.

Operation Warm-Up was a targeted mission conducted as part of the ongoing IP and 3-4 Cavalry humanitarian assistance program Operation Kids.

By Pfc. William Hatton
7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment


CAMP LIBERTY, Iraq
– On an exceptionally windy day in Iraq, a small lake on the camp looked like a vicious sea as three men prepared boats for a voyage. Each man had one goal in mind, winning a race with high stakes and reputations on the line.

As the boats were lowered into the water everyone began to wonder who would pilot their vessel across the wind-swept waves and surface as the victor.

Everything was on the line and tension was rising as the question of who would win grew. As the boats glided past the launch point, not even 10 feet from the starting line, all three boats capsized, bringing the race to an abrupt halt.

OK, maybe the boats are no bigger than a rucksack, but the emotions were still high for the ‘captains’ of these vessels. For Spc. Charles Marshall and friends, building and racing small boats brings joy and excitement to not so exciting place.

Marshall, an arms room orderly with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Division Special Troops Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, said he spent countless days building and perfecting his boat for the race among his friends.

The idea to build boats originally came from HHC’s executive officer, said Marshal, a native of Wheeling, W.V. The officer had built boats back at home when he was a young.

After the company exec built his own boat for fun, he convinced another Soldier to build one as well. Marshall ended up helping that Soldier to build his boat, and was inspired to build his own ship.
“After helping my friend build one, I felt that I should make one, too,” said Marshall.

Now that the desire to build a boat was there, the fun part was about to begin. Designing, building and testing were what Marshall was about to encounter.

“Trying to decide how I wanted to build it and what materials I wanted to use was one of the hardest parts,” Marshall said.

Everything about designing the boat was important, Marshall said. Choosing which sails to hoist, what to use for floatation and what counterweights were needed were all the thoughts that went into the process, he added.
“I used everything from water bottles, cut up t-shirts, wood, screws, 550 cord, a magnet from a power converter and a door hinge,” Marshall said.
After spending a long and enduring time building the ship, testing it was just as important, Marshall said.

“I took the boat out for six or seven actual tests to make sure it was going to work,” Marshall said.

Everything from making sure of the boat’s buoyancy to trying different weights went into the testing, Marshall said.

After trial and error, it became evident that the boat leaned too much to the left, Marshall said. In efforts to solve the problem, Marshall used a door hinge to help counterbalance, allowing the boat to glide smoothly across the water.

With the boat ready for the open seas, it was time to put it to the ultimate test. Racing.

After Marshall finished his boat, talks began about when and where the race would be held, Marshall said. After a number of postponements a date was finally picked, and no matter what, Marshall said, the racers were going to race that day.

Leading up to the race, there was a lot of hype and trash talk circulated between the racers. Everyone was excited to see what the outcome would be, Marshall added.

The day of the race would be a wild one, as winds blew at gale force speeds. Ignoring the weather conditions, the racers agreed to continue the race, Marshall said.

“I was actually pretty excited going into the race,” Marshall said. “My big thoughts were, ‘What kind of competition am I really up against?’”

As the racers placed their boats into the water at the starting point, hopes were high, Marshall said.
What came next would be something unexpected, something unthinkable.

After letting go, the ships started to speed away, Marshall said, but one by one, they all fell over.
Although the race was a bust, Marshall said the members of the newly-formed Iraqi Boating Club had big laughs and lessons learned, Marshall said.

“We plan on rebuilding and doing this more often,” Marshall said.

With one race in the books, it’s time for the racers to go back to the drawing board, perfect their boats and get ready for their next race.

MND-B Soldiers Discover Multiple Caches in Southwest Baghdad
2nd BCT, 1st Inf. Div. Public Affairs


BAGHDAD – Reacting to a tip provided by local residents, Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers discovered three large caches in the Jihad neighborhood of the Iraqi capital Jan. 24.

The timely and accurate tip provided by citizens of the area led Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, to the location of the caches. The caches consisted of seven rocket-propelled grenade launchers, two mortar tubes, more than 80 mortar rounds, two 30mm rockets, two heavy machine guns, two roadside bombs, one block of plastic explosive and nearly 2000 rounds of small arms ammunition.

“The success of this mission resulted in these items being removed from the hands of the insurgents,” said Capt. Philip Hensel, 1st Bn., 18th Inf. Regt. “(It) increases security for American and Iraqi forces and citizens by taking dangerous weapons out of the hands of insurgents and terrorists.”

ISF captures five members of illegally armed militia
Multi-National Corps – Iraq PAO

BAGHDAD –
Special Iraqi Police Forces captured five members of an illegally armed militia and detained seven others during operations with Coalition advisors Jan. 24 near Kawam, south of Baghdad. The suspects are allegedly responsible for coordinating and carrying out numerous improvised explosive device and other attacks against Iraqi Police, Iraqi Security Forces and Coalition Forces in the Babil Province.

There was minimal damage done to the objective. There were no Iraqi civilian, Iraqi Forces or Coalition Forces casualties.

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