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SAS soldier killed in Mid-east

DEVELOPING STORY: An Australian soldier serving in the elite special forces has been killed in a training accident in the Middle East, Defence said today.

More as it comes to hand.

UPDATE: From the Defence Media Centre

One of Australia’s most experienced special forces soldiers Warrant Officer Class 2 David Russell Nary, from the Special Air Service Regiment, was killed yesterday as a result of an accident that occurred during a training activity.

WO Nary had served for almost 25 years, experience that we can ill afford to lose.

Warrant Officer Nary was an extremely popular soldier with a wealth of special forces experience. He enlisted in the Australian Defence Force in 1981 and served as an infantry soldier in 8/9 Royal Australian Regiment, and 11/28 Royal Western Australia Regiment prior to joining the Special Air Service Regiment in 1989.

He had already served in three overseas rotations and was training for deployment in Iraq when the vehicle accident happened.

Warrant Officer Nary served the nation on operations in the Sinai, East Timor and Afghanistan. He was a professional and dedicated soldier. His experience, leadership and significant achievements within the Regiment were recognised in January this year when he was promoted to Warrant Officer Class 2.

Rest in peace soldier, your duty done.

UPDATE:

This is the second time that Naomi Nary has been widowed

It was a second tragic blow for Naomi Nary, who married the long-serving soldier after her first husband, SAS Corporal Gordon “Dutchy” Holland, was killed in a training accident in Perth in 1993.

That first tragedy happened soon after the couple returned from their honeymoon.

Tragic.

Raffle funds ‘used to pay teachers’

From the Australian… Of the 331 Victorian principals who responded to the Australian Education Union (AEU) survey, 87 per cent said funds raised by the schools through events like fetes were seen to be very important or important.

Fair enough. I used to be involved in school committees and helped raise a lot of money for additional equipment but never in my wildest dreams did I imagine we could raise enough to pay teacher salaries. I still don’t but apparently in Victoria they do exactly that – according to the Australian Education Union.

And 55 per cent of principals said they used those funds to pay teacher and staff salaries.

With Victorian Teachers starting at $48k the raffles must be gold plated. At the local Catholic Ed school I know they net about $20k from the annual fete and I guess maybe they might get several thousand more from raffles but enough for a salary…I don’t think so.

I just can’t help being cynical about the survey but I’m happy to be corrected if I’m wrong.

Anyone?

The Last Cavalry Charge

Beersheba

Australian Cavalrymen in Iraq celebrate Beersheba Day and well they should as on 31 October 1917, Allied soldiers participated in what has been called the last Cavalary Charge. With bayonets drawn (in the absence of sabres) the Aussies charged Beersheba and routed the Turks and Germans.

From lighthorse.org.au

1630: The 4th and 12th Australian Light Horse Regiments drew up behind a ridge. From the crest, Beerhseba was in full view. The course lay down a long, slight slope which was bare of cover. Between them and the town lay the enemy defences. The 4th was on the right; the 12th was on the left. They rode with bayonets in hand. Each drew up on a squadron frontage. Every man knew that only a wild, desperate charge could seize Beerhseba before dark. They moved off at the trot, deploying at once into artillery formation, with 5 metres between horsemen. Almost at once the pace quickened to a gallop. Once direction was given, the lead squadrons pressed forward. The 11th Australian Light Horse Regiment and the Yeomanry followed at the trot in reserve. The Turks opened fire with shrapnel. Machine guns fired against the lead squadrons. The Royal Horse Artillery got their range and soon had them out of action. The Turkish riflemen fired, horses were hit, but the charge was not checked. The Lighthorsemen drove in their spurs; they rode for victory and they rode for Australia. The bewildered enemy failed to adjust their sights and soon their fire was passing harmlessly overhead. The 4th took the trenches; the enemy soon surrendered. The 12th rode through a gap and on into the town. Their was a bitter fight. Some enemy surrendered; others fled and were pursued into the Judean Hills. In less than an hour it was over; the enemy was finally beaten.


The Lighthorsemen drove in their spurs; they rode for victory and they rode for Australia.

I like that.

Poor Bloody Infantrymen

Scared to shoot back, British troops feel the stress.

LONDON: British troops in Iraq are suffering levels of battle stress not experienced since World War II, army doctors have warned, because of fears that if they shoot a suspect insurgent, they will face court.

That’s what happens when the government continually caves into the Left-leaning press.

What a great bonus for the terrorists. Whenever one of theirs are killed they simply wind up the Western press who agitate for a trial of their own soldiers.

One source said: “There doesn’t appear to be any overt consideration or understanding of the pressures our soldiers are under. The unpopularity of the Iraq war at home and a belief that firing their rifles in virtually any circumstances is likely to see them end up in court are sapping morale.

Imagine, if during WW2 each and every Bomber Command pilot was charged and tried with murder after raids over Germany or Pte Smith on the Kokoda Track was charged because he killed a Jap before reading him his rights.

Beggars belief!

Pirates or Terrorists?

The plot thickens with the ‘Piracy’ against the cruise ship Seabourn Spirit now being described as a possible ‘Terrorist” attack.

AN unexploded missile is embedded in an accommodation unit after a possible terrorist attack off the east African coast, Foreign Minister Alexander Downer has said today.

As well as missiles, the pirate/terrorists have RPGs and machineguns in their armoury.

The passengers on the US-owned Seabourn Spirit were woken by machinegun fire and a rocket-propelled grenade crashing into the vessel at dawn on Saturday about 160km off the coast of the lawless nation of Somalia.

My money’s on terrorists. A full armoury suggests an infrastructure that too date, hasn’t been a signature of pirates.

UPDATE: Rueters report the missile is actually a rocket propelled grenade (RPG)

An unexploded rocket-propelled grenade remained on a U.S.-owned cruise ship after the vessel escaped an attack by pirates in the Indian Ocean over the weekend, Australia’s foreign minister said on Monday. “An unexploded rocket … is embedded in some of the passenger accommodation of the ship,” said Downer.

It’s actually a grenade but rocket or grenade…whatever, it’s still dangerous.

Al-Qaeda woos recruits with nuclear bomb website

From the London Times. The article doesn’t have a link to the website.

AN Al-Qaeda website containing detailed instructions in Arabic on how to make nuclear, “dirty??? and biological bombs has attracted more than 57,000 hits and hundreds of readers’ inquiries. Terrorism experts are warning that the site could be boosting the organisation’s appeal to would-be assassins in Britain and abroad.

Doesn’t mean they can make them yet but it’s a worry.

Call it for what it is.

I note, neither The SMH or The Age can bring themselves to use the word ‘Muslim’ when talking about the riots in Paris.

The Australian manages to touch on the subject though.

Crackdowns on Muslim associations in the suburbs, rising unemployment, inequality of access to the top French schools and universities, and the housing crisis that keeps many poor workers in high-rise council estates on the periphery of Paris were all blamed for the rioting.

Maybe lack of education is more to blame for inequality of access to French education and for rising unemployment but that’s not going to be acceptable to the local Clerics.

Keep ’em ignorant. Force 12th century ethics, morals and knowledge down their throats. Maintain the rage and envy….hate us for our success based on superior education and separation of powers and the subsequent comforts all this brings.

Maintain your disadvantaged status or join the 21st century.

Damned if he does, damned if he doesn’t!

Under the leader Guess who can’t keep a secret? PM in hot water SMH journo’s Marian Wilkinson and Tom Allard attack the PM based on anonymous statements.

The Prime Minister, John Howard, has been accused of jeopardising a year-long operation by state and federal police targeting terrorist suspects in Sydney and Melbourne.

Name them! Until you do the article has the same credibility as every other anonymous criticism.

Nil.

There exists a balance between keeping the people informed and denying terrorists intelligence but one thing is clear and that is, Howard must tell us if a new threat exists. If he doesn’t and someone dies the public will be rightly angry.

If certain people are a threat and ASIO et al have been watching them then they only have to maintain vigilance or aprehend them. They can do that now.

As I understand it the exercise in changing the act to to the more general an act allows federal agents to apprehend potential terrorists before they actually select the target.

This is not a case of debating the new anti-terror laws, it is simply attacking Howard and it won’t wash with the public.

Howard isn’t in hot water, The Fairfax stable is and I don’t wonder why. Sacking editorial staff to better reflect it’s ever decreasing circulation is only the start. They need to get some serious hacks that might better reflect the opinion and concerns of the reading public.

‘Experts’ claim US losing match at quarter time

Terrorism experts Daniel Benjamin and Steven Simon have reached a stark conclusion about the war on terrorism: the United States is losing.

Considering both of them were involved in the Clinton administration they would say that wouldn’t they? Terrorist experts from the Clinton Administration…yeah…right!

As I recall all Clinton every did to counter the regular murder of US citizens and soldiers was to dispatch a cruise missile into an empty tent yet The Age happily accepts these guys as experts.

For Benjamin and Simon, the war on terrorism has cost taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars and failed to counter a deadly global movement responsible for attacks in London, Madrid, Bali, Indonesia, and Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.

Ah, the days of instant gratification. It simply isn’t going to happen that quickly. First establish a democracy in the Middle East then watch the citizens of surrounding Sheikdoms question then demand some of this democracy stuff, then encourage development including education that will one day slow down the supply of recruits to terrorism.

It’s on for years guys. We are not fighting an Army all lined up ready to be defeated. They are everywhere and still able to fill the gaps in their ranks through the sheer ignorance of their recruiting base.

Think beyond tomorrow and you might get the picture.

US disputes Italy role in Iraq claim

From The Age

The White House has disputed accusations that Italian intelligence in a 2002 meeting passed off fake documents, showing Iraq was seeking uranium from Niger, that formed part of US President George W Bush’s case for war against Saddam Hussein.

US officials who attended a September 9, 2002, meeting with Italy’s spy chief do not recall the issue coming up, said a spokesman for the White House National Security Council. The meeting is central to the accusations.

“No one who was present at the meeting remembers yellow cake (uranium) being discussed nor any documents being passed,” spokesman Frederick Jones said.

If ‘no one remembers’ what about referring to the minutes kept by the Secretary or don’t we do that anymore. Surely the US can declassify parts of the minutes just to stem the carping and even if they can’t do that, they could say “We have referred to the minutes and that didn’t happen so shut up!”

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