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hist2004
06-04-2004, 04:55 PM
One of the forgotten fronts in the War on Terror is being fought by the Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA). Local countries in the region have been credited for detaining suspected terrorists in recent actions, but because of obvious operational security issues, few details of these operations have been reported in the media. The security forces of Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan, Kenya, Djibouti and Yemen arrested dozens of "significant members" of terrorist groups across the Horn of Africa. Early in March, Yemen arrested nine suspects in the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole and also detained two other militants described as Al-Qaeda members.

Others prefer to act on the side of caution. German President Johannes Rau cancelled a planned visit to Djibouti on March 24, after German security services claimed that there was a plot by an unnamed Islamist group to kill him. Both Djiboutian and American spokesmen were surprised by the German statement. Security had already been tightened, following vague and unconfirmed warnings the Germans received in Tanzania.

The CJTF-HOA musters between 1,300 and 1,600 task force personnel based at the 88-acre Camp Lemonier, a former French Foreign Legion post in Djibouti. The 2nd Marine Regiment's K Company, 3rd Battalion and the Army's 'Old Guard' 3rd Infantry Regiment's B Company (usually performing ceremonial duties in Washington DC) are currently providing force protection at Lemonier.

B Company was recently trained by the Marines in Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel (TRAP) tactics, which prepares the unit's three platoons for fast-paced insertion and exertion of troops to retrieve assets in hostile situations. Lift assets were provided by two CH-53E Super Stallions from Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 464. In late February, FBI bomb experts taught Djiboutian National Police Force and Marines about Improvised Explosive Devices. The Marines were invited since their force protection role requires searching vehicles passing through the gates of Camp Lemonier.

For the most part, the Horn of Africa is a 'hearts and minds' battle. The Montana Air National Guard's 219th Rapid Engineers Deployable Heavy Operations Repair Squadron and 65 tons of equipment were recently flown in to help with local engineering projects.

Off the coast, the coalition naval flotilla made up of six to seven French, Spanish, German, British and US warships known as Combined Task Force-150 patrols the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean areas around the Horn of Africa. - Adam Geibel

Regards,
Hist2004

usa320
06-04-2004, 05:34 PM
indeed. JTFHOA has been at work for about 2 years now in Somalia, Yemen, Djibouti and Parts of Ethiopia.

The official story is they are training local security forces, but SOF and SOG are more than likely engaged in offensive operations.

MARINO
06-04-2004, 07:29 PM
Ibelive that inthis front there are, Americans, Franch, Brits, Spanish, Germans,anybody else?

MEGR
06-04-2004, 09:25 PM
Maybe it's a good thing that the press doesnn't badger these folks and their work in Africa.. I mean, if the press gets into this, Jessee Jackson, and Sharpton, along with the NAACP will be all over this like white on rice.

Milkman
06-04-2004, 10:18 PM
Maybe it's a good thing that the press doensn't badger these folks and their work in Africa.. I mean, if the press gets into this, Jessee Jackson, and Sharpton, along with the NAACP will be all over this like white on rice.No pun intended? :P

I agree though, the media shouldn't get so involved in war, war is for the military and the military only.

usa320
06-04-2004, 11:09 PM
indeed. I think the media should report the facts- ie: read press releases and release video. But they should NOT be poking and prodding, determined to hamper our efforts by every mean possible.

We would be doing a hell of alot better if the damn Communist News Network would go off the air.

Tane Angle
06-04-2004, 11:14 PM
Whoa, I don't think they're determined to hamper the US's AT/CT efforts. Determined to hamper? That's pretty strong.

Have a good one, and just some thoughts...

usa320
06-04-2004, 11:16 PM
The American media, at least some outlets of it, are without question doing everything they possibly can to undermind our efforts in Iraq. Is that strong? Absolutely. it was meant to be a strong statement.

Tane Angle
06-04-2004, 11:21 PM
Everything? Have they used explosives or firearms? It's worth noting that a TV with CNN playing is a pretty common sight in command centers around the world. Sure, people watch the other stations too, but especially CNN.

hist2004
06-05-2004, 08:49 AM
The American media, at least some outlets of it, are without question doing everything they possibly can to undermind our efforts in Iraq. Is that strong? Absolutely. it was meant to be a strong statement.

The American media is predominately liberal. Their party is out of power. The hatred of George Bush is
so strong on their part that while they believe they are undermining him, they of
course hurt our country. Look how they covered the prison abuse scandal, 52
front page articles in the NY post. How many front-page articles did you read
about Navy Seal Neil Roberts in Afghanistan or the 4 contractors in Fullujah.

Regards,
Hist2004

ibstolidude
06-05-2004, 01:01 PM
indeed. JTFHOA has been at work for about 2 years now in Somalia, Yemen, Djibouti and Parts of Ethiopia.

The official story is they are training local security forces, but SOF and SOG are more than likely engaged in offensive operations.
they have been there since the begining of operations post 9/11, to be more precise they were there before that, just not so named.

MARINO
06-05-2004, 01:04 PM
Spanish navy losed there a chopper with Spanish Air Force SF EZAPAC, and guys from UOE (spanish Marines SF) but they said anything on TV, and they gived any information about this accident. :roll: Probabaly lose in combat action?