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2 American troops killed in Afghan attacks
Two American troops died in fighting in Afghanistan on Thursday, while NATO and local officials said coalition and Afghan forces had killed at least 37 insurgents in a series of ground and air engagements.

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Carbine Garand

fixed blade military knife?

anyone who plays CoD4 knows the military guys are given knives. i was just curious if anyone knew if they were actually issued these knives and what model they were made by who. it would also be great if someone could tell me where i could purchase one as i would like to add it to my collection.

Never in my years in the military was I ever issued a knife. Even the two years as an Armorer, we had over 1,000 knifes stored in two large foot lockers and none of those ever got issued...

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The next generation of small arms coming to the top, a lot are using a bull pup configuration. Since it utilizes a rifle length barrel (about 18-20") in a carbine sized package (about 28-35" give or take) no performance or accuracy is lost in compacting the size of the rifle. However, this design is not as perfect as it sounds.

With the exception of the FN F2000, bullpups can only be fired from one shoulder safely because of the ejection next to the user's head. Also, many are back-heavy and it is more difficult to balance than a standard setup. Also, it is reportedly slower in magazine change time, and it is a lot more awkward.

Overall, there's a reason that most special ops units from countries whose conventional forces use a bullpup, instead chose a standard rifle and/or carbine. The SAS uses the M4 or the C8, GIGN (though occasionally using the FAMAS) often operates with the SIG 551, and the Australian SASR also utilizes the M4.

Depending on the means of attaching the sight and the optic employed, the bullpup design has the potential of being more mechanically accurate than a conventional weapon the same length because of barrel length and the potential for added barrel rigidity (For example the Walther WA-2000 and Bushmaster M17S).

Additional problems are practical accuracy for most designs because of extended trigger linkages, greater difficulty creating an ergonomic stock, and (without optics) limited sight radius. There is also a practical limit to conventional magazine length without going to an unconventional design parallel to the bore line like the Calico-series, FN P90, or HK G11. This means, in most weapons, the inability to use a high capacity drum for use in the AR/SAW roles.

Belt feed is actually less problematic in bullpup or semi-bullpup designs because it makes it easier to put the ammunition closer to the point of balance (like the M60/M60E3, MG42, and some of the Colt LMG prototypes.)

Modularity seems to suffer on many designs because of a combination of decreased mounting spaces (ergonomic requirements and competition with necessary optics) and balance issues from adding mass forward of the trigger.

Many bullpups have the ability to have their ejection port switched between sides simply and quickly. Examples are the FA MAS-series and the Steyr AUG. A select few eject straight down and are essentially ambidextrous like the FN 2000, FN P90, and the Calico-series of pistol/machine pistols. A few designs, like the L85/L85 series and the Bushmaster M17S's are exclusively right handed. It's not terribly reasonable to expect to halt combat to reconfigure your ejection port. This limits even these platforms to shooting from one side or the other. Not a big deal for all, to me, it's one strike against the bullpup that I don't have to worry about with a conventional rifle.

The Bullpups offer only one real advantage - compact size - full length barrel. Everything else about them is 'bog standard', even though the FN2000 has definitely got potential to be a very workable platform.

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Vietnam Paratrooper

Text of Obama’s Speech on Iraq
Text of President Barack Obama's speech on Iraq to the Disabled American Veterans.

HOW TO GET VIETNAM VISA IN UNITED STATES?

Guide: Citizens or residents in United States can choose between two options to get a Vietnam Visa:

- One, reaching the Vietnam Embassy in United States to apply for a visa by yourself (see the above address);

Embassy of Vietnam in Washington DC, UNITED STATES
1233, 20th St., NW, Suite 400, Washington DC, 20036, USA
Phone: (1-202) 861 073
Fax: 1-202) 861 0917
Email: vietnamembassy@msn.com
Website: info@vietnamembassy-usa.org;consular@vietnamembass

Consulate General of Vietnam in San Francisco, UNITED STATES
1700 California St., Suite 430 San Francisco, CA 94109, USA
Phone: (1415) 922 1577
Fax: (1415) 922 1848
Email: info@vietnamconsulate-sf.org

Consulate General of Vietnam in New York, UNITED STATES
866 UN Plaza, Suite 435, New York, N.Y. 10017, USA
Phone: (1212) 644 0594
Fax: (1212) 644 5732
Email: vietnamun@vnmission.com

or
- Two, applying online at http://www.vietnamvisasupport.com//apply.html

Get Vietnam Visa on Arrival (collecting at Vietnam International Airport on arrival)

- Issuing unit: Vietnam Immigration Department
- Processing time: 1 to 2 working days
- Processing fee: 25 – 50 USD/person (stamping fee NOT included)
- Without Passport requirement
- How to get it? You go online at http://www.vietnamvisasupport.com , fill in the secure form, and just wait 1-2 days until you receive your Visa Approval Letter, and take this + your passport + 2 photos to Vietnam to get your visa at airport. This seems to be the cheapest and easiest way to get a visa to Vietnam from United States.

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Infantry Officer

Battlefield Bad Company 2 or Red Dead Redemption?

Im getting sick and tired of mw2 all the noob tubing and commando knifing is just retarded. Your probly thinking just get whichever you like more and i love (them both from playing at friends houses) and i want to know which one would last me longer and give me more entertainment for a longer time.

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Well if you want a game that will give you entertainment for a longer time, then dont get Red Dead Redemption. Yes, the story is quite long, and there are a few things to do aside from the story, but I find most of these things boring, and the multiplayer is also boring (Unless you have a LOT of friends to play with). When I finished the main story, I could barely stick with it for more than 10 minutes without switching games. So yes, get Bad Company 2. You may be thinking that its just a copy of MW2, but its not. MW2 promotes camping, stupid perks, noob tubing (as you said), and a whole lot of other crap that I find annoying sometimes. Battlefield discourages camping, and is a more realistic, fun shooter, that will keep you hooked on the multiplayer for ages.
In other words, just get Bad Company 2. Period.

670 Mass. Soldiers Deploy Sunday For Afghanistan
670 soldiers of the Massachusetts National Guard's 181st Infantry Regiment are headed to Afghanistan. It's the largest battalion-size deployment from the state since WWII. The soldiers will depart following a send-off ceremony Sunday.

Law enforcement is among the easiest careers to pursue and makes a noble profession. For one to be successful in this profession however, they will have to be truly committed to law enforcement. Commitment is required due to the challenging nature of this career. While some police officers are very young, others join the profession much later. It is imperative for one to take his or her time to decide if this career is the heart's desire and which type of law enforcement seems the most interesting for him or her. Law and order has different branches in terms of career choices. Police officers can be urban police or they can be rural sheriffs, either way, they still serve as officers.

There are some basic guidelines for those desiring to familiarize themselves with how to become a police officer. A good educational background is an important prerequisite to becoming a law enforcer. The most basic level of education required of a police officer is high school level. It is also crucial for one to have attained a Bachelor's or an Associate's degree. It is advisable for aspiring law enforcers to take up courses that relate to human behavior, computer systems, criminal justice as well as legal issues and other subjects that cover law enforcement. Law enforcement applicants who have attained a high level of education have a higher chance of success than applicants with modest training do.

Physical fitness along with moral fitness is an important prerequisite to being a law and order officer. Aspirants would be well advised therefore, to be involved in sports and other physical activities that make the body fit. On moral fitness, those who have committed crimes on a large scale such as extensive violations of traffic regulations, drug peddling among other misdemeanors are likely not to be employed. Police officers are supposed to be exemplary citizens.

If law enforcement as a career excites you, and you want to read more about it, check out my recent article titled become a police officer.

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Army National Guard Spec. Sarah A. Sherry has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.

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