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Groundskeeping Dept.
Join Date: Sep 2005
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In volume 9, SWJ Magazine:
The Political Officer as Counter-Insurgent Conducting Tacical Politics Against Insurgencies by Dan Green Open thread…. |
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Council Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Rhode Island
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I'm assuming this applies to more than just political advisors. This is some gound, sound advice for any civilian who is going there.
Some questions regarding sections "Before You Go" and "Make Yourself Tactical" Are civilians allowed to bring their own firearm(s)? If yes, what kind? Can I bring a 1911? I would imagine I wouldn't be allowed to bring my 30-06. If not, are they issued a firearm? I like all the advice telling you to read all the counterinsurgency writings you can get your hands on, and knowing as much as can about the area and people where you'll be working. Why is it diffiult to request an overlap with the previous DOS employee? It took me by surprise that it even had to be requested. I thought that was a given. And some minor but important advice, I better get off my lazy ass, get back to the gym, and get at least somewhat close to the buff state I used to be in in my 30's and early 40's. This is probably a dumb question, because the answer is most likely a "Hell, no!" What's the possibility of someone who is a student, without any clearance, and who does not yet work for any civilian or government agencies to go to Iraq for a week or two?
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I read a lot of the posts on the SWC, even if I don't comment, and I read each SWJ. All I can say is that I am grateful someone from State has come forward and written an excellent work that I think breaks down some of the visions of grandeur and provides a commonsense way ahead.
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Department of State, USAID, and USDA employees, among others, cannot bring their own firearms and are not to acquire one once they arrive in country. Of course, if they're civilian security then that's another matter. However, I believe some understanding has been reached whereby if a firefight is going on, a civilian employee can utilize a weapon if it is in the Humvee, building, etc. Don't quote me on that but I think that's where it stands right now. The overlap issue essentially comes down to how many bodies State can get into Iraq and Afghanistan. We are massively undermanned (this could be interpreted as not having enough physical bodies in the bureaucracy or the challenges of convincing vice ordering DOS employees to warzones) and the country desks are under a lot of pressure to put people in the field instantly so having an overlap is viewed by many as inefficient staffing. Obviously , this complicates a successful handover with your replacement. In terms of going to Iraq/Afghanistan, I think it's probably very difficult to impossible. However, if you are a student journalist, etc. this might makes things a little easier. Try contacting the DOS and MNF-I about it. I don't have the exact contact information you'd probably need for this but I'm sure you can find it online. Last edited by DGreen; 10-01-2007 at 01:56 PM. |
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Hi jcustis, I'm glad you liked my essay. Of course, now that I see it in print I want to add a whole bunch more to it. I absolutely agree with you about the AK-47. Sometimes it's a whole lot easier to get your hands on an AK than getting an M-4 or M-9. I am a strong advocate of rewarding your friends but my point in that part of the essay was simply to reinforce the idea that you take your time getting to know the lay of the land before you start to get the PRT involved in things. People will definitely take advantage of your lack of knowledge. I think we should be perceived as impartial and fair even though we are working with the government authority of the area. In my situation, the governor had been appointed by the central government, versus being elected, and many tribes and individuals didn't like the man because he did not administer the government evenly across the province. I think we should support the government but recognize that it may lack efficacy and standing in the community because its leaders are corrupt, inefficient, repressive, etc. I think it's very important that other groups know they can talk with you even though you still support the government. What I meant by political program is covered in the last appendix that we are working to get out. What I mean is a general political plan of attack on the governance, development, and reconstruction front in order to eliminate the population's grievances the insurgent feeds off of and to complement the security strategy. I realize that last sentence contains a lot of ideas but I largely go into that in the "Craft a Political Strategy and Make It Operationally Useful" section and in the appendices. |
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Life jacket body armor!!!
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Thanks for the reply Mr. Green. Great ideas all-around were in that document, so please keep 'em coming.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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I added a pointer and a few words of praise here. As I say in the blog posting, it's important for a general audience to learn how different conventional and counterinsurgency warfare are, so I wouldn't recommend the article to specialists only.
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