Monday, May 31, 2010

Big Picture: Afghanistan, May, 2010

Today is Memorial Day in the United States, a day set aside to honor our men and women who died while in military service since the time of U.S. Civil War. In Afghanistan over 50 U.S. soldiers have been killed in just the past month, including 24-year old Marine Cpl. Jacob Leicht, who became the 1,000th serviceman killed in Afghanistan since 2002. As the fighting season begins, Taliban militants have recently mounted several bold attacks and coalition efforts to "clear, hold and build" areas in the south have been slowed during the "hold" phase, as Afghan government capacity remains small. Collected here are images of the country and conflict over the past month, part of an ongoing monthly series on Afghanistan. (42 photos total)
Click the image above to see the full collection.

Congratulations BON!

If you have monitored this blog for very long you probably realize that it includes very little original content. I keep my eye out on the internet for things that I find interesting and then I post links to them here. Many (okay, maybe most) of this links come to me courtesy of the blog Bag of Nothing (a.k.a. BON).

Well, my material is going to be hit or miss this week because BON became a daddy for the first time. If you have ever appreciated one of my blog posts that included the tag line "Thanks To Keith at BagOfNothing" then you should click the picture above and leave a comment congratulating the new parents.

You've Seen Iron Man 1 & 2, Now See Iron Baby


Thanks To Keith at BagOfNothing