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Wow...great stuff so far! A couple of random stream of consciousness thoughts:
The USMC in Afgh when I was there (04-05) were doing seven months as the norm. This appeared to work for the Marine Inf Bn that was there, but I have to wonder what the morale effect in the CJTFHQ was (I never brought it up...) on Army guys there for a year with very good chance of an extension with little notice, or a short turnaround;
I have heard both Dallaire and Mackenzie speak at different times and places, and I much preferred Dallaire.(at the time I heard him, which was 1998...) The two were regular speakers at USMC C&SC Quantico (that's where I heard Dallaire) and competed for top spot as the most popular speaker of the year. Dallaire held the US military audience spellbound, and provoked much active debate afterward; and
I'm much in favour of seeing the Indans take on Darfur. I had the great pleasure to serve alongside the Indian Army on ONUMOZ in Mozambique 1993: a very professional and capable army, with a good ethno/religious mix of Sikhs, Muslims, Hindus, Jains, etc. that might be helpful in the Sudan situation. I visited one of their field units a couple of times and I was highly taken by the order, professionalism and very strict discipline. And, as one poster noted, they are not at all afraid to use force. (My Indian friends couldn't understand all the upset over what happened in Somalia-one told me had deployed to a riot back home and shot 20 people, at least) Of course, randomly shooting 20 people may not be the be the best course of action in all cases...
(OK-well..that was three random thoughts...)
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The USMC in Afgh when I was there (04-05) were doing seven months as the norm. This appeared to work for the Marine Inf Bn that was there, but I have to wonder what the morale effect in the CJTFHQ was (I never brought it up...) on Army guys there for a year with very good chance of an extension with little notice, or a short turnaround;
I have heard both Dallaire and Mackenzie speak at different times and places, and I much preferred Dallaire.(at the time I heard him, which was 1998...) The two were regular speakers at USMC C&SC Quantico (that's where I heard Dallaire) and competed for top spot as the most popular speaker of the year. Dallaire held the US military audience spellbound, and provoked much active debate afterward; and
I'm much in favour of seeing the Indans take on Darfur. I had the great pleasure to serve alongside the Indian Army on ONUMOZ in Mozambique 1993: a very professional and capable army, with a good ethno/religious mix of Sikhs, Muslims, Hindus, Jains, etc. that might be helpful in the Sudan situation. I visited one of their field units a couple of times and I was highly taken by the order, professionalism and very strict discipline. And, as one poster noted, they are not at all afraid to use force. (My Indian friends couldn't understand all the upset over what happened in Somalia-one told me had deployed to a riot back home and shot 20 people, at least) Of course, randomly shooting 20 people may not be the be the best course of action in all cases...
(OK-well..that was three random thoughts...)
Cheers