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    1st Bn 10th SFG(A) in Mali

    One of the rare times I see the 10th Group mentioned



    Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) teach mounted infantry tactics to soldiers from the Malian Army in Timbuktu, Mali, as part of the Pan Sahel Initiative. The initiative is a State Department program in the northern African countries of Mali, Mauritania, Niger, and Chad designed to enhance border capabilities throughout the region against arms smuggling, drug trafficking, and the movement of trans-national terrorists. Photo by Staff Sgt. Edward Braly, USAF

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    Re: 1st Bn 10th SFG(A) in Mali

    Quote Originally Posted by BadTolz
    One of the rare times I see the 10th Group mentioned



    Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) teach mounted infantry tactics to soldiers from the Malian Army in Timbuktu, Mali, as part of the Pan Sahel Initiative. The initiative is a State Department program in the northern African countries of Mali, Mauritania, Niger, and Chad designed to enhance border capabilities throughout the region against arms smuggling, drug trafficking, and the movement of trans-national terrorists. Photo by Staff Sgt. Edward Braly, USAF
    ...wow the guy's on the pick up look scared...!!

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    10th? I thought the 3rd was in charge of operations in Africa?

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    It looks like a Soldiers running cars competition ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Zach of R.
    10th? I thought the 3rd was in charge of operations in Africa?
    Kinda sorta.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckThunder
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Zach of R.
    10th? I thought the 3rd was in charge of operations in Africa?
    Kinda sorta.
    I know that the 10th was operating in N. Iraq earlier in 2003, but Africa?

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    Wow. In Timbuktu, no less. The came all the way from....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Zach of R.
    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckThunder
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Zach of R.
    10th? I thought the 3rd was in charge of operations in Africa?
    Kinda sorta.
    I know that the 10th was operating in N. Iraq earlier in 2003, but Africa?
    I've spent time with the 10th in N.Iraq / Turkey in 1991. FOB at Batman Airbase.

    Here is a link for the AORs of the groups.

    http://www.groups.sfahq.com/10th/are...onsibility.htm

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    From Today's Pic's (whenever that was) ...



    Malian soldiers from the 512th Motorised Infantry company enact an ambush exercise under the supervision of U.S. Special Forces in the desert near Timbuktu in Mali Wednesday, March 17, 2004. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

    Malian soldiers from the 512th Motorised Infantry company take part in an ambush exercise under the supervision of U.S. Special Forces in the desert near Timbuktu, Mali Wednesday, March 17, 2004. The training is part of the Pan-Sahel Initiative which aims to help soldiers in Mali, Niger, Chad and Mauritania boost battle skills amid the worldwide fight against terrorism. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

    A U.S. Special Forces Green Berets, right, inspects the weapons of Malian soldiers from the 512th Motorised Infantry company during an ambush training exercise in the desert near Timbuktu, Mali Wednesday, March 17, 2004. The training is part of the U.S. Pan-Sahel Initiative which aims to help soldiers in Mali, Niger, Chad and Mauritania boost battle skills amid the worldwide fight against terrorism. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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    U.S. special forces train Malian soldiers in Timbuktu on the fringe of the Sahara desert March 17, 2004. U.S. experts have already started training soldiers in Algeria and Mali, and are helping Mauritania, Niger and Chad combat perceived security threats.
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    Malian soldiers train during exercises under US teams supervision near the Malian desert city of Timbuktu, March 17, 2004. U.S. military experts have begun training soldiers in Mali to tighten border control on the fringe of the Sahara desert, where Washington fears Islamic militants could be moving along ancient trade routes.

    A U.S. Special Forces Green Berets, name witheld, observes a Malian soldier from the 512th Motorised Infantry company during an ambush training exercise in the desert near Timbuktu in Mali Wednesday, March 17, 2004. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

    A Malian soldier from the 512th Motorised Infantry company reloads his rifle during an ambush training exercise under the supervision of U.S. Special Forces in the desert near Timbuktu in Mali Wednesday, March 17, 2004. The training is part of the U.S. Pan-Sahel Initiative which aims to secure the Sahel against its use by terrorists. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

    A Malian soldier from the 512th Motorized Infantry company, is helped away after being lightly injured by the charging lever of his AK47 during training by U.S. Special Forces in the desert near Timbuktu in Mali Wednesday, Mar. 17, 2004. The training is part of the U.S. Pan-Sahel Initiative which aims to secure the Sahel against its use by terrorists. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

    A Malian soldier from the 512th Motorised Infantry company completes his training by U.S. Special Forces in the desert near Timbuktu in Mali Thursday, March 18, 2004. The training is part of the U.S. Pan-Sahel Initiative which aims to secure the Sahel region against its use by terrorists. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

    Malian soldiers from the 512th Motorised Infantry company take a drink after completing their training by U.S. Special Forces in the desert near Timbuktu in Mali, Thursday, March 18, 2004. The training, which reached its culmination Thursday, is part of the U.S. Pan-Sahel Initiative which aims to secure the Sahel region against its use by terrorists. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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    Malian soldiers train during exercises under the supervision of U.S. Special Forces near the Malian desert city of Timbuktu, March 17, 2004. Elite U.S. Special Forces who have been teaching Timbuktu's 512th Motorized Infantry Company to destroy enemy camps like to be thought of as "warrior diplomats", culturally sensitive and a cut above the rest of the military.
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    A U.S. Special Forces member trains a Malian soldier (R) in Timbuktu, on the fringe of the Sahara desert March 18, 2004. The elite U.S. Special Forces who have been teaching Timbuktu's 512th Motorized Infantry Company to destroy enemy camps like to be thought of as "warrior diplomats", culturally sensitive and a cut above the rest of the military.

    Malian soldiers from the 512th Motorised Infantry company complete their training by U.S. Special Forces, top, in the desert near Timbuktu in Mali in this Thursday, March 18, 2004 file photo. U.S. Marines have taken over limited American counter-terrorism training for African armies on the Sahara's edge, drilling local soldiers in patrols and attacks, with the aim of blocking terror infiltration in the wide-open desert. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

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    Trans-Sahara Counter Terrorist Initiative

    Related; More with Marines this time ..

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    A Nigerien commander inspects his troops before a training exercise September 22, 2004 in Samara, Niger. Through the Trans-Sahara Counter Terrorist Initiative (TSCTI) previously known as the Pan-Sahel Initiative (PSI), U.S. Marines are training local forces in Mauritania, Mali, Niger and Chad to fight Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups who are thought to be based in the Sahara Desert.
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    A Nigerien soldier loads ammunition into a clip during a training exercise September 22, 2004 in Samara, Niger.
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    A Nigerien soldier wearing a United States military uniform and holding a satellite tracking device looks for an enemy during a training exercise September 22, 2004 in Samara, Niger.
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    A Nigerien soldier looks through the sight on his gun September 21, 2004 in Samar, Niger. Through the Trans-Sahara Counter Terrorist Initiative (TSCTI) previously known as the Pan-Sahel Initiative (PSI), U.S. Marines are training local forces in Mauritania, Mali, Niger and Chad to fight Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups who are thought to be based in the Sahara Desert. U.S. officials fear such group are using ungoverned areas with porous borders. The Niger military is being trained to locate and kill an enemy based on a coordinates provided by satellite.
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    A Nigerien soldier looks through the sight on his RPG September 21, 2004 in Samar, Niger. Through the Trans-Sahara Counter Terrorist Initiative (TSCTI) previously known as the Pan-Sahel Initiative (PSI), U.S. Marines are training local forces in Mauritania, Mali, Niger and Chad to fight Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups who are thought to be based in the Sahara Desert.
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    Nigerien soldiers run through a ravine in order to sneak up on a target during a training exercise September 22, 2004 in Samara, Niger.
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    Nigerien soldier open fire at a target during a training exercise iSeptember 22, 2004 n Samara, Niger.
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    A U..S Marine supervises a battalion of Nigerien soldiers as they fire on a target during a training exercise September 22, 2004 in Samara, Niger.
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    A Nigerien soldier wearing a United States military uniform looks for other troops during a training exercise September 22, 2004 in Samara, Niger.
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    A U.S. Marine shares a cigarette with a Nigerien soldier during a training exercise September 22, 2004 in Samara, Niger.
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    A Nigerien soldier wearing a United States military uniform waits during a training exercise September 22, 2004 in Samara, Niger.
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    Nigerien soldiers ride in a jeep mounted with a heavy caliber weapon during a training exercise September 22, 2004 in Samara, Niger.
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    A U.S. Marine jokes with Nigerien soldiers during a training exercise September 22, 2004 in Samara, Niger. Through the Trans-Sahara Counter Terrorist Initiative (TSCTI) previously known as the Pan-Sahel Initiative (PSI), U.S. Marines are training local forces in Mauritania, Mali, Niger and Chad to fight Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups who are thought to be based in the Sahara Desert. U.S. officials fear such group are using ungoverned areas with porous borders. The Niger military is being trained to locate and kill an enemy based on a coordinates provided by satellite.

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    Interesting pictures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Zach of R.
    10th? I thought the 3rd was in charge of operations in Africa?
    The 10th is normally in charge of European Ops.. But I guess they're sending all the Grps out to cover the WoT...

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    A Malian soldier from the 512th Motorized Infantry company, is helped away after being lightly injured by the charging lever of his AK47 during training by U.S. Special Forces in the desert near Timbuktu in Mali Wednesday, Mar. 17, 2004. The training is part of the U.S. Pan-Sahel Initiative which aims to secure the Sahel against its use by terrorists. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

    wow, didnt know that was physicaly possible. Is this a common problem faced be users of the AK47?...get it FACED...ok bad joke but still funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASSASSIN

    A Malian soldier from the 512th Motorized Infantry company, is helped away after being lightly injured by the charging lever of his AK47 during training by U.S. Special Forces in the desert near Timbuktu in Mali Wednesday, Mar. 17, 2004. The training is part of the U.S. Pan-Sahel Initiative which aims to secure the Sahel against its use by terrorists. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

    wow, didnt know that was physicaly possible. Is this a common problem faced be users of the AK47?...get it FACED...ok bad joke but still funny.
    the ak is a great weapon, my m8 has one and the only problem with it is that the gun throws the empty shells about 7 meters away from the gun when firing, leaving the other members of the club with a rain of shells . I thinks it's quite hard to injure yourself like that, maybe the plates shot back

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASSASSIN

    A Malian soldier from the 512th Motorized Infantry company, is helped away after being lightly injured by the charging lever of his AK47 during training by U.S. Special Forces in the desert near Timbuktu in Mali Wednesday, Mar. 17, 2004. The training is part of the U.S. Pan-Sahel Initiative which aims to secure the Sahel against its use by terrorists. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

    wow, didnt know that was physicaly possible. Is this a common problem faced be users of the AK47?...get it FACED...ok bad joke but still funny.
    I remember my best mate up at 2rar when we got the new GLA was on the range and he wasnt grippiung it tightly enough becuase supposedly there is "minimal recoil" newho the optic sight on his styer when right into his eyebrow, here we are all pissing ourselves when he needed 5 stiches and TLC - did we give it - no!

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