Things that make you go Hmmm….. Georgia v Russia & what were US Troops doing there two weeks ago?
The site this is taken from is a DoD site.. you will want to take a look… troops were there before the (whisper) fighting broke out… it’s worth thinking about.. at the very least.. mighty coincidence anyway..
Soldiers and Marines from the United States, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Ukraine conduct joint training exercise “Immediate Response 2008″ at Vaziani Military Base in the Republic of Georgia and the surrounding area. The state of Georgia is represented by the 1st Battalion, 121st Infantry, headquartered in Winder, as well as members of the 122nd Rear Operations Center from Glenville. “
This ‘training exercise’ took place at the Vaziani Military Base, and was to run for 3 weeks from July 15th, Until roughly August 8th, which is precisely when the fighting broke out…
Where did the men go? Are they safe? Did Russian and American troops engage in direct combat…
If the link is dead it has been uploaded in a zip to several providers to prevent censorship attempts…
http://tinyurl.com/6zjk7w
The link for the page is: http://www.gadod.net/archives/v/Vaziani/ It may get removed, but it’s here forever.
“Immediate Response 2008″ at Vaziani Military BaseSoldiers and Marines from the United States, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Ukraine conduct joint training exercise “Immediate Response 2008″ at Vaziani Military Base in the Republic of Georgia and the surrounding area. The state of Georgia is represented by the 1st Battalion, 121st Infantry, headquartered in Winder, as well as members of the 122nd Rear Operations Center from Glenville. |
Date: 07/21/2008
Owner: GaDOD
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CPLCALLAWAYJ080715-McDONOUGH.JPG Georgia Army National Guard Cpl. Jared Callaway (center) of McDonough, and a rifleman with Covington’s Company B, 1st Battalion, 121st Infantry, turns to assist with the loading of a simulated battlefield casualty. Date: 07/15/2008
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MAJGRAYN080715-CANTON.JPG Georgia Army National Guard Maj. Nathan Gray (left) of Canton, and operations and training officer for Winder’s 1st Battalion, 121st Infantry, briefs Brig. Gen. William B. Garrett, commander Southern European Task Force Date: 07/15/2008
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MAJSMITHM080715-ATLANTA.JPG Georgia Army National Guard Maj. Matthew Smith (left) of Atlanta, and commander of Winder’s 1st Battalion, 121st Infantry, briefs Brig. Gen. William B. Garrett, commander Southern European Task Force Date: 07/15/2008
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PFCFIELDSS080716-EASTMAN.JPG Georgia Army National Guard Pfc. Stephan Fields of Eastman, and a rifleman with Milledgeville’s Company D, 1st Battalion, 121st Infantry, and Georgian army 4th Infantry Brigade Soldier perform the steps for evaluating a casualty’s condition Date: 07/16/2008
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