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U.S. Military Adds Armour to Iraq Vehicles as Roadside Bombs Surge
by Jarrett Martineau | May 9, 2008 at 01:34 pm
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Will the extra armour help protect Iraqi vehicles from further roadside bombs?
I didn't think so.
I didn't think so.
The U.S. military is reinforcing the sides of its topline mine-resistant vehicles to shore up what could be weak points as troops see a spike in armor-piercing roadside bombings across Iraq, The Associated Press has learned.
The surge in attacks is putting the mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicles (MRAPs) to the test, and so far they are largely passing. Statistics reviewed by the AP show that while bombings involving the deadly penetrating explosives have jumped by about 40 percent in the past three months, deaths in such bombings have dropped by as much as 17 percent.
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at 04:32 on May 11th, 2008
Pictures uploaded and taken by Veteran Heroes at www.vetfriends.com.
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at 05:01 on May 12th, 2008
I was there in Seoul, South Korea 1966 - 67. Here is 8th US Army headquarters ceromony parade ground. This is a memory snapshot.
I was the United Nations honor guard soldier from Turkey.
This is a Sherman tank. Some others say, it is M26 Pershing. I don't know exactly. But I know it is served late in World War 2 and in Korean war.
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at 15:28 on May 17th, 2008
I took this photo of the M1 Abrams Tank on one of Fort Hood Texas' tank trails in April 2008. The M1 Abrams Tanks is one of many currently in use by the military.
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