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Civilian Jobs In Iraq And Afghanistan
This site talks about getting a job in Iraq, Afghanistan, and some of the other places where we are at war. It is based on my husband's experiences during his six years of working in the Middle East during the war as a civilian contractor.
475 commentsDealing With Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Perhaps you’ve been there. A discussion or mild disagreement with your spouse or significant other (or child or friend or whatever) suddenly gets out of control. The other person loses it and flies into an...
1 commentStuck Mind
There is a time where you feel that your mind is stuck. This may happen to us in the event that we are in milesstone stage. In this stage we are feeling as if we are in a cross road and do not know where to...
0 commentsWhat's an IED and why does it matter?
An IED is an Improvised Explosive Device. Well, we use factory made or commercial grade explosive devices all the time. IEDs often use the same military grade munitions that Coalition forces use, but they Jerry-rig them to detonate differently; perhaps by a command wire and trigger or a pressure plate. More creative schemes include radio frequency remote control or victim-operated sound or motion detectors all available at Radio Shack.
2 commentsIntermittent Explosive Disorder
What is Intermittent Explosive Disorder? Intermittent Explosive Disorder, or IED, is a disorder revolving around uncontrolled rage. People with IED show aggressive and violent behavior to stimuli that would not bother most ordinary people....
12 commentsBomb blast at Civil Station, Kakanad, Cochin
At 10 past 3 in the afternoon, an explosion ripped through the floor of the Civil station building situated at Kakannad. Residue of Aluminum powder was found at the site. The initial response of the public...
5 commentsPMESII Analysis Afghanistan June 2010 Military Analysis
There has been a recent increase in Taliban attacks that are becoming more sophisticated and tactically proficient. Concurrently there are Coalition military operations that are working to neutralize the Taliban’s presence in more densely populated areas.
2 commentsShould We Leave?
The author is currently serving as an infantry rifleman in the U.S. Marine Corps. He has done one tour in Helmand Province, Afghanistan and is now training with the same unit for a second tour that deploys...
5 commentsHow Iraq and Afghanistan Changed the US Military
The 10 year war in Iraq and Afghanistan proved to be a totally different kind of war and environment that the US Military had not been ready for. This is nothing new, in the 1960s, the US military ventured into Vietnam under the heady premise that...
2 commentsBombs of todays Enemy
Bombs of the enemy. War on terror and weapons they use. IED information
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