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I have many gripes with modernity, one of which is the completely fictional nature of modern war reporting. A particular nadir for me was a supposed bayonet charge by British troops in Southern Iraq. There have been some completely ridiculous stories of the Australian army in Afghanistan - I gave up collecting them after a while - which perhaps is a shame. But the feeling was that no one, ever, was going to be able to made accountable, so that it was a wasted effort.
The release of the Afghan War Diary does open a little window on to the inside. I was trying to google some key words that I remembered from the past.
One of them was this undated stories
http://www.perthnow.com.au/aussie-commandos-in-firefight/story-e6frg4nl-1111112280510
which allegedly was based on this, in greater detail
http://www.theage.com.au/national/a...s-brothers-in-arms-20090613-c6td.html?page=-1
I won't quote all but this incident
The Afghan Diary is online and can be searched, including by date range
I found this
http://beta.diarydig.org/id/6669167E-8505-4D33-BA17-FEE412CA2790/
I leave it to the individual to decide how well this matches media reports. But it might be interesting to compare how the conflict comes through in the media and to how it appears in the war diary.
Strangely, I haven't seen any media organization rush to fact check their previous stories.
The release of the Afghan War Diary does open a little window on to the inside. I was trying to google some key words that I remembered from the past.
One of them was this undated stories
http://www.perthnow.com.au/aussie-commandos-in-firefight/story-e6frg4nl-1111112280510
which allegedly was based on this, in greater detail
http://www.theage.com.au/national/a...s-brothers-in-arms-20090613-c6td.html?page=-1
I won't quote all but this incident
Lieutenant Kroon's men were tense before going into action, conscious that some could be killed, according to the report. On the eve of battle, he showed them a video of their earlier actions and played the Dire Straits song Brothers in Arms.
In pitch black on the night of July 12, the Dutch and Australians found themselves "fighting for their lives" — surrounded, out-numbered, their ammunition running out.
Help came from one of the most lethal weapons in the US arsenal: an AC-130 gunship, a modified Hercules aircraft armed with a 105-millimetre howitzer, 40-millimetre cannon and Gatling guns.
The problem, however, was that the Taliban were within 30 metres of the allies, who risked being hit by the US aircraft's withering fire as Lieutenant Kroon directed the air attack virtually onto his own position.
"The air around the two platoons was thick with shrapnel but the 40-millimetre and 105-millimetre shells launched by the aircraft had a devastating effect on the Taliban," the report says. It was also, it says, "a harrowing experience" for the allied troops.
The two units continued their advance, in a operation that continued for the next four days.
The Afghan Diary is online and can be searched, including by date range
I found this
http://beta.diarydig.org/id/6669167E-8505-4D33-BA17-FEE412CA2790/
DIRECT FIRE CF ANA FOB Tarin Kowt 2 CF WIA 1 ANA WIA
2006-06-11 18:23:00
Expand acronyms: Take care; definitions may be wrong.
Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force reported receiving Small arms fire from two compounds 15KM SW of Forward Operating Base Tycz. At 18:28 GMT, a Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force patrol received small arms fire from 2X compounds. Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force returned fire on both compounds. The enemy moved from the south compound and was engaged by Close Air Support consisting of 1X Gunship adapted from Hercules. 14x Enemy Killed in Action were reported. 1X Afghan National Army was Wounded in Action and was MEDEVACed to TK. Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force captured 1X Enemy Wounded in Action and an additional 3X Taliban surrendered to coalition forces. The detainees had Icom [brand of radio] radios and jihad letters in their possession. 2X enemy were still inside the compound and were being monitored by Close Air Support. 2x US MIL were Wounded in Action with Gun shot wounds and the injuries were not life threatening. Both patients were stabilized and at 00:12 GMT a Medical Evacuation was requested. The Medical Evacuation was approved as Military Message 06-12A which was W/U at 01:05 GMT from Kandahar Air Field, W/D at Kandahar Air Field and MC at 02:30 GMT. The Troops in Contact was declared over at 02:15 GMT.
I leave it to the individual to decide how well this matches media reports. But it might be interesting to compare how the conflict comes through in the media and to how it appears in the war diary.
Strangely, I haven't seen any media organization rush to fact check their previous stories.