Ghazni Province: In Aab Band District, three family members were killed when they drove over a landmine.
Helmand Province: In Greshk District, U.S. led forces shot and killed a child. International Security Assistance Force confirmed: “ISAF deeply regrets any civilian casualty.” In Lashkargah city, two suicide bombers exploded killing themselves and between seven and 18 cops. In Nad Ali District, Mujahideen attacked an Afghan National Army (ANA) base. They claim they killed or 26 ANA troops and destroyed four armored personnel carriers.
Khost Province: At Sahrabagh military base, six ANA soldiers died at hospital, after suffering gas poisoning while they slept in their barracks. ANA officials did not give details, but said they could not link the incident to Mujahideen.
Kunar Province: More claims that Pakistan fired artillery rounds into Afghanistan.
Maidan Wardak Province: In Chak District, an Israeli style home invasion resulted in four people being kidnapped. In Sayed Abad District, reports that U.S.-NATO forces conducted an Israeli style raid destroying the Hajji Hazar Gul Masjid, and tore up a Quran and copies of the Yasin surah. I’m beginning to suspect these Israeli style raids are being conducted by the recently U.S. created and funded mercenary group known as Presidential Guards.
Parwan Province: At Bagram airbase, a Hawaii National Guard sergeant and a Wyoming National Guard CWO were killed when their expensive MC-12 spy (possibly a Medium-Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System, made by the same company) plane crashed. Officially the crash is being called “non-hostile”. One U.S. civilian contractor was also killed. Another MC-12 crashed back in April 2013.
The Afghan government revealed that last year somebody assassinated 12 Pakistani Mujahideen who were willing to talk peace with Afghanistan: “All 12 had been speaking to the president’s negotiators, either directly or through provincial governors or tribal elders.”-Rahmatullah Nabeel, National Directorate of Security (NDS)
The Army National Guard’s 1084th Transportation Company, from the U.S. state of Louisiana, returned home from Afghanistan.
The Army National Guard’s 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, from the U.S. state of Georgia, returned home from Afghanistan.
The Army National Guard’s 269th Military Police Company, from the U.S. state of Tennessee, is deploying to Afghanistan.
The Army National Guard’s 143rd Military police company, from the U.S. state of Montana, deploying to Afghanistan.
A National Guard Sergeant Major had to sue the U.S. Postal Service to get his civilian job back! The USPS fired him for “excessive military leave”! It took 13 years of court room battles to get his job back, plus back pay! The Los Angeles Times reports that thousands of Guard and Reserve personnel are still being forced to sue their employers to get their civilian jobs back when they return from Afghanistan. It is supposed to be illegal to fire a civilian employee when they are called up for active duty in the Guard or Reserve.
The Army National Guard retired the C-23 Sherpa tactical transport after 20 years of use. The Sherpa is not a U.S. designed aircraft, it’s built by the British Short Brothers. This means all those U.S. tax dollars spent on the C-23 went to the mortal enemy of the United States: The evil British empire.
In the U.S. state of Ohio, a 23 years old Army National Guardsman died just 13 days after arriving home from his second tour in Afghanistan. He was found in his apartment. His parents said he had plans on joining the Regular Army (RA) to return to Afghanistan. The Summit County Medical Examiner is investigating.