Marines love Dogs. The USMC are the best fighting force devised by man but most of them have a real soft spot when it comes to our 4 legged friends.
Case in point - A small puppy wandered up to U.S. Marines from Alpha Company, 1st Battalion 6th Marines, in Marjah, Afghanistan. After following the Marines numerous miles, a soft hearted Marine picked the puppy up and carried the puppy in his drop pouch.
I can understand and while it is against regulations for the Marine to have the puppy, Command turns a blind eye to this as at places like Marjah, having a dog there provides both security and something to give the Marines a touch of home.
Caring for a small pup gives each Marine in that Battalion something to warm their heart. To see the caring this pup will get shows that our Marines care for those who need them the most.
Semper Fidos to the U.S. Marines from Alpha Company, 1st Battalion 6th Marines, in Marjah, Afghanistan. Take care of that pup.
Talk about "Change You Can Believe In" - I believe the MARINES are going to make believers out of the people who think they can stand against them when they set their minds to take a position....
SEMPER FI !! Go get'm Devil Dogs!
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latimes.com
In Afghanistan, Marines ready attack on Taliban redoubt
A major assault on the town of Marja in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province is being prepared.
By Tony Perry February 4, 2010
Reporting from Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan
U.S. Marines and the Afghan army plan a major assault on Taliban fighters in Marja, the last main community under the militants' control in what had been a largely lawless area of the Helmand River Valley, a top Marine said Wednesday.
"We are going to gain control," Col. George "Slam" Amland told reporters. "We are going to alter the ecosystem considerably."
Amland, deputy commander of Marine forces in southern Afghanistan, would not discuss the timing of the assault or how many thousands of troops would be involved. But the attack, he said, would involve Marine units that were part of the troop buildup authorized by President Obama in December.
The operation also will show how the Afghan army is growing in numbers and competency, he predicted."This is a big leap for the government of Afghanistan," he said