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Friday, August 08, 2008
Oliver North :: Townhall.com Columnist
Report From a Forgotten War (1st in a Series)
by Oliver North
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HELMAND PROVINCE, Afghanistan -- To Americans of my generation and older, the Korean War is the "Forgotten War." For this generation, it's Afghanistan -- or to be precise, Operation Enduring Freedom.

This seven-year-long campaign against al-Qaida and the Taliban in the shadow of the Hindu Kush didn't start out as a "forgotten war." On Oct. 7, 2001, less than a month after the 9/11 attacks, Operation Enduring Freedom began with a salvo of Tomahawk cruise missiles and raids by B-1s, B-2s, B-52s and waves of carrier-based aircraft. For the next month, the entire world was riveted as Afghan Northern Alliance troops -- bolstered by U.S. special operations forces and CIA teams -- swept south toward Kabul.

The November liberation of the capital was an international press event. When the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit landed at Forward Operating Base Rhino on Nov. 25 to cut Taliban/al-Qaida escape routes into Pakistan, reporters clamored to cover the operation. For the next 16 months, most of the so-called mainstream media provided at least some regular coverage of the hunt for Osama bin Laden.

Then came Iraq. The start of Operation Iraqi Freedom, in March 2003, created a virtual news vacuum in Afghanistan, and it has been pretty much like that ever since. Though there have been brief moments of media interest -- such as the Oct. 9, 2004, election that brought President Hamid Karzai to power -- the potentates of the press have largely ignored developments in Afghanistan and focused on predictions of disaster in Mesopotamia.

Let's hope that is about to change. Success in Iraq is now an undeniable reality. Here in Afghanistan, the NATO international security force's commander, U.S. Army Gen. David D. McKiernan, is calling for more troops to launch a vigorous offensive against a resurgent Taliban. Here in southern Helmand province, it has begun already.

For the past week, our Fox News' "War Stories" team has been embedded with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit -- a Marine Air-Ground Task Force deployed from Camp Lejeune, N.C. We're now at Combat Outpost "Bravo" with Weapons Company of 1st Battalion, 6th Marines -- a unit we last accompanied in Ramadi, Iraq, in December 2006. The following accounts are from dispatches we have filed since rejoining this "band of brothers" in the new "forgotten war." --Garmsir, Afghanistan, Aug. 2, 2008:

It is more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the Marines who have been fighting here since April say that it is cooler now than a month ago, when temperatures reached 124 degrees. The bright sunlight is oppressive, and fine dust, the consistency of talcum powder, permeates everything. Terrain more than a few hundred meters from the Helmand River looks like desolate lunar landscape. In this climate, drinking at least eight liters of water a day is essential for survival.

According to Lt. Col. Anthony Henderson, the commanding officer of Battalion Landing Team 1/6, nearly half the Marines in this unit were with us in Iraq. Some have made as many as five combat deployments. All of them are volunteers. Though the Marines don't have a body count, the Helmand provincial government credits the Marines with killing more than 400 enemy combatants in this Taliban stronghold. No one here disputes the number. --Strongpoint "Bravo," Aug. 3, 2008:

The improvised explosive device detonated directly beneath the lead vehicle of our first patrol. The explosion blew Chris Jackson, our Fox News cameraman, from his seat on the right rear of the vehicle. Though heavily armored, the Humvee was engulfed in flames immediately.

Trapped in the front of the burning vehicle were the wounded driver, Cpl. Arnaldo Figueroa, and Sgt. Courtney Rauch. Despite his own wounds from shrapnel, Jackson immediately jumped up and rushed back to the flaming vehicle to rescue Rauch.

As ammunition "cooked off" inside the vehicle, Jackson helped the Marines drag Rauch and Figueroa to safety behind the next vehicle in the column. While two medical corpsmen, Jose Pena and Gregory Cox, administered first aid to the wounded, Lt. John Branson deployed his Marines to secure a helicopter landing zone.

Within minutes of the explosion, an armed UH-1N "Huey" and an AH-1J "Cobra" gunship appeared overhead, followed immediately by a CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter. Less than 20 minutes after the blast that had wounded them, the two Marine casualties were in the air headed for the hospital.

It has been a great blessing for me to have spent most of my life in the company of heroes -- people who put themselves at risk for the benefit of others. That certainly defines the young Americans here in Marine Expeditionary Unit 24. Hero is a word that also applies to our Fox News cameraman, Canadian Chris Jackson.

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Oliver North is the founder and honorary chairman of Freedom Alliance and author of The Assassins .

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What word applies to you, Ollie
"Hero is a word that also applies to our Fox News cameraman, Canadian Chris Jackson."

What would you call someone who used their influence in government to establish a drug link financed and carried out by the CIA that brought substantial amounts of cocaine to America's inner cities for the purpose of funding weapon purchases for the Contras in their war against the Sandinistas?

Ollie, you are a criminal that escaped any type of retribution for the crimes you committed but one day you will stand before God and have to atone for what you've done.

A light at the end of the tunnel
is illuminated by those serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Only those who are fighting terrorism abroad and here at home know how much freedom truly costs. They are the future leaders of this country and I hold no doubt they will bring with them the resolve and determinatin to move this country in the direction the framers of our beloved constitution envisioned. Ollie, I do not know the true and full story of the Iran/Contra issue as I was in my early teens and too wrapped up in being a teen to appreciate its gravity. What I do know is that I appreciate the information you have been providing and through your articles. I pass them on to friends and family so they know what is really going on "over there." Information that is sadly lacking in the Lame Stream Media.

pussyheart -- BIOYA
Stick to the subject of the column. There isn't anything you can say here that hasn't already been addressed by others many, many times. Others, I might add, who or disgustingly jealous of Col. North's success in fighting back to make something out of his life after the communists in our congress destroyed him in his previous iteration.

This was a great column Col., as usual. Thank you and keep up the great work. We need to hear about these heroes.

TBC ~:>{)

B O is offensive and deodorant doesn't help!

Sorry -- "or" should b "are"
TBC ~:>{)

B O is offensive and deodorant doesn't help!

LionHeart
Ad hominem attacks demonstrate a lack of anything else constructive and/or meaningful to say.

That said, I read as much as I can find about the Middle Eastern conflicts. I'm finding less and less every day--the MSM simply isn't reporting what's going on (not that I trust what they say). Fox is the only place I find anything. I take that as a measure of success in Iraq. I'm eagerly awaiting the rest in this particular series of articles.

Ollie North is a hero
He is a patriot and a truly great American. Anyone who has watched any of his War Stories on TV would realize what a great service he is doing in educating all who watch about the history of America's struggles for humanity and for freedom through the years.

If our young people today had half the understanding of history as does Col. North, they would never vote for a Democrat until that party returned to its patriotic beginnings.

Today's Democrats are weak, indoctrinated from early childhood by Leftists and socialists to remove all ambition, self responsibility, and worst of all, their patriotism.

God bless Col. Ollie North, our wonderful military, and our precious free country.

Lionheart
Lionheart, my assets. Let's compare your list of citations, your battle stars, and your hash marks. Oh, you don't have any? Didn't think so.
Col. Ollie North is one of the people that gave you the right to mouth such drivel, and you do have the right to remain silent. USE IT!!! until you can offer something constructive.

Oh yeah, he's one of those that make it possible for you to read and write your trash in English, and not Jap or German, or Russian.

The Old Coot

Hey,

Didn't Ollie sell weapons to our enemies the Iranians in order to fund some south American covert military schemes?

And didn't he organize the transportation of cocaine from south America into the United States to help fund these schemes?

Will & Lyonheart
Just to clear something up for both of you. 1. Col North was doing exzctly what he was ordered to do and if the Idiot Dims hadn't decided that exposing every spec op that might hurt thier Commie friends then what you think was illeagal wasn't. 2. Until you have the Hash Marks (23 yrs) and the medals to make any so called opinon Keep your Commie/Socailist drivel to your self. 3. When and If you decde to become a menber of those of us that have been on the pointy end of the spear then you might have a comment. But I know it will change when you've been other there. Enfuf Sadi Haze Gray and Col Semper Fi from a Ret Navy Chief Standing by for call for fire!
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