Last 48 hours online: a list
7 september 2011 Plaats een reactie
Second time i’m making a short list of the blog, twitter and youtube activity i found online about the Coalition presence in Afghanistan, as shared by members of the military organisations active in Afghanistan. Its not claiming to be complete, its just what i found in a tour around the net.
(2 days ago i tried this for the first time, and i kinda liked it, so lets give it another shot.) This time however, i will continue in Dutch for youtube and twitter (most of the info i found was Dutch, so thats why).
The first though is milblogs, one post today, on the updates on the biggest milblogportal worldwide: milblogging.com
Check out this link for the latest additions to the military weblogs family, which is growing ever bigger, just look at the numbers.
Milblogging.com : The World’s Largest Index of Military Blogs …
Welcome to Milblogging.com, a daily snapshot of the top milblogs, milblogs by … Wednesday September 07, 2011, Milblogging.com currently has 3148 military blogs in 46 countries with 16869 registered members. Let us know what you think …
Publish Date: 09/07/2011 4:58
http://milblogging.com/index.php?entry=entry110907-025823
Now, lets go Dutch 🙂
Dan Twitter, waar de meeste activiteit ging over de etymologische discussie over politie -dan wel trainingsmissie in Kunduz. De zoekterm Defensie Afghanistan leverde de volgende bloemlezing op: (er waren veel RT’s dus niet alles genoemd)
By nrc at 09/07/2011 10:30
By lucdietz at 09/07/2011 9:23
By mihaidinapa at 09/07/2011 12:27
By KunduzMonitor at 09/07/2011 10:40
Volgens Jolande Sap zit minister van Defensie Hans Hillen in een … http://t.co/VvQbrBF
By DeJaap at 09/07/2011 9:20
En AnnaKalsjnikov vat t behoorlijk samen:
By AnnaKalasjnikov at 09/07/2011 19:44
en maakt nog een leuk grapje ook.
By AnnaKalasjnikov at 09/07/2011 19:45
Ook nog wat inside nieuws verscheen:
By aahrend at 09/07/2011 20:16
By aahrend at 09/07/2011 20:09
Ook van het kunduzweblog nieuws:
By KunduzWeblog at 09/07/2011 19:59
By eKudos at 09/07/2011 19:57
En internationaal ook:
the international house of pancakes shooting mourns 1 dead veteran.
(AP) http://t.co/y1rq2b1
By AVLRealEstate at 09/07/2011 20:20
Wikileaks! WHY NOT!
by US and other foreign interests http://t.co/kV7KYGy #wlfind
By WLsupporters at 09/07/2011 20:21
Some prince said stuff about the American presence
By MichaelStryder at 09/07/2011 20:21
And TV had attention for the war as well, which is quite unique if i may believe the statistics about the Afghanistan newsreporting over in the US.
By wamu885 at 09/07/2011 20:20
Another Twittermessage from Kunduz was found on the international Twitter with the Keyword Kunduz alone.. guess from who? the Islamic Emerat of Afghanistan, its the talibantwitter makin its move! Notice the term ‘invading troops’.
Abroad? mostly official, some here:<a type="application/x-shockwave-flash" name="allowscriptaccess" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
Marine Reservists aid in Afghanistan food deliveryHELMAND PROVINCE, Afghanistan-1st Lt. Andrev Swedenborg, of Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 23rd Marine Regiment, discusses a food distribution mission to villages in Helmand province. Video courtesy Regional Command Southwest Public Affairs
Marines from 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, 2nd Marine Division use line charges to clear the bazaar of any IEDS in the district of Musa Qalah, Helmand province, Afghanistan. Produced by Cpl. Bryan Nygaard
US Marine Corps (USMC) Helmand Province Afghanistan
Dead Taliban Fighters Included
The British had some video as well, mostly positive towards the ‘lads’ doing their best ‘over there’.
The Soldiers sing ‘Lean On Me’
Singing for our brave boys and girls over in Afghanistan, Iraq and soon to be in Libya. None so fine as a british soldier.
The British Army in Iraq and Afghanistan
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British Soldier Killed In Afghanistan
Lt Mark Evison of 1st Battalion Welsh Guards shot and killed in Haji Alem area of Nad-e-Ali district, Helmand Province, Afghanistan. He was attempting to get his malfunctioning radio equipment working. May 2009
in afghanistan our forces dont have the luxury of a safe secure 9 to 5 job, they fight the insurgents and for each other, everyday not knowing if they will be making the journey home at the end of the tour, so heres to them …Salute. Music by Linkin…