Tuesday, September 25, 2012

The Aftermath Of The Taliban Raid On Camp Bastion Is Still Being Felt



Camp Bastion Assault: Details Emerge Of Taliban Attack -- BBC

New details have emerged of the large-scale response to a Taliban attack last week on Camp Bastion in Afghanistan's Helmand province.

The BBC has been given exclusive access to the US Marines and Royal Air Force gunners who were involved in the counter-attack.

The Taliban attackers who broke through Camp Bastion's perimeter chose the darkest night of the year to launch their assault.

They quickly made their way to the US Marine Harrier flight line.

They were dressed in American army uniforms but, instead of boots, they wore training shoes.

Their beards were another give-away, but the darkness meant that the coalition forces on the base only realised they were insurgents when they opened fire.

In quick succession, they fired rocket-propelled grenades at eight Harrier jump jets under canvas hangers, destroying six and damaging two.




More News On The Taliban Raid On Camp Bastion

Camp Bastion assault: Details emerge of Taliban attack -- BBC
Taliban Release Video Of Planning For Camp Bastion Assault -- Long War Journal
Aftermath of Taliban attack at Camp Bastion -- BBC
Taliban release video purporting to shows insurgents planning recent attack on NATO base -- Washington Post/AP
Slain Marine commander’s actions in Afghanistan called heroic -- Washington Post
Taliban release video 'showing preparations for Camp Bastion attack' -- The Telegraph
Tribute To Camp Bastion Fallen; Taliban Targeted Harriers, Their 'Biggest Threat' -- Aol Defense
Marines experience their worst air disaster in nearly half a century -- Military & Aerospace
Bastion raid signals birth of Taliban SAS in Afghanistan -- The Australian
Untold Loss: Media Blackout on Military Disaster on Obama's Watch -- Kim Zigfeld, American Thinker
A graphical swoop over Camp Bastion -- BBC
Inside Camp Bastion -- BBC
Bastion: Bulwark or Bullseye? -- Mark Thompson, Time

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