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Shek
04-27-2007, 07:29 PM
Guys,
Sorry to keep bugging you with requests, but there's an article that I read back in 2005, I believe, about a Marine CPT who likened determining relationships in Anbar to cliques in high school, and through his efforts to learn the local networks, ended up becoming an honorary sheik and met great success with his little piece of the pie. I've tried a zillion different Google searches, but have had no luck. Worst case, I'll search back through all the DoD EarlyBird editions I saved, but wanted to give it a shot to see if anyone recognizes who I am speaking of or the specific article. Thanks.

Dr Jack
04-27-2007, 07:49 PM
Here's one link that could be helpful:

http://www.usma.edu/dmi/IWmsgs/lawrence_of%20_iraq.pdf

And another:

http://www.washtimes.com/world/20050801-121342-3729r.htm


[Washington Times, August 1, 2005, Pg. 1]
Army Staff Sgt. Dale L. Horn is known as the American sheik by residents of the 37 towns and villages that he patrols. His ascension to that position came through dry humor and military’s need to clamp down on rocket attacks. Horn has also managed to funnel $136,000 worth of aid into the area he patrols. Part of that paid for clean water delivered to 30 villages during the broiling summer months.

Shek
04-27-2007, 09:20 PM
Here's one link that could be helpful:

http://www.usma.edu/dmi/IWmsgs/lawrence_of%20_iraq.pdf

And another:

http://www.washtimes.com/world/20050801-121342-3729r.htm

Dr. Jack,
Thanks for the links. I came across these during my Google attempts, but not the Marine Captain article that I was looking for. I may have the dates wrong, but it was definitely published in a newspaper and after my return fro m OIF and moving to DC in Aug 04.

Shek

Shek
04-28-2007, 05:19 PM
Well, I found the article. It was in Anbar, although it was an Army CPT and not a Marine CPT. Also, he didn't become an honorary sheik, but did compare tribal relationships to high school. :o I guess I'm getting old, and not just on my PT test. :eek:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB109580690093224167-email.html