GailForce: Enhanced Interrogation Techniques Part II
May 10, 2011 8 min. read

As mentioned yesterday, thought I’d do a follow up on the enhanced interrogation technique blog I wrote yesterday.  I asked the following question during the May 5th press call sponsored by the National Security Network and the Center for American Progress:      …if I’m understanding and hearing correctly, there was historical precedence as well as […]

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GailForce: Enhanced Interrogation Techniques – A Good Thing or a Bad Thing?
May 9, 2011 7 min. read

In the aftermath of the take down of Osama Bin Laden, there has been much debate and speculation on the nature of the intelligence used to finally track him down.  Front and center has been the role played using controversial interrogation techniques.  On 5 May I participated in a press call sponsored by the National […]

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GailForce: Obama Takes Out Osama
May 2, 2011 6 min. read

Just heard a news flash that DNA results have confirmed that the man Navy Seals killed last night in Pakistan is indeed Osama Bin Laden.  That should cover any lingering doubts for most people.  I say most because there are still some people who don’t believe Adolf Hitler committed suicide on April 30, 1945.  Just […]

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GailForce: Afghanistan National Security Forces – Update on Gender Initiatives Part II
April 21, 2011 8 min. read

On February 9th, I participated in a Department of Defense Bloggers Roundtable with Dr. Jack Kem, who is the Deputy to the Commander, NATO Training Mission – Afghanistan (NTM-A) and Commander, Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan.  As was the case with my blog last week I had intended to put this out during Women’s […]

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GailForce: Afghanistan Update – Female Engagement Teams and Afghan Women
April 13, 2011 8 min. read

I had planned to blog on the subject topic last month in honor of Women’s History Month but fell behind in my planned schedule because of travel and focus on other issues.  In December I participated in a Department of Defense sponsored Bloggers Roundtable on the role of Female Engagement Teams in Afghanistan; and in […]

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GailForce: Budget Shutdown Wars – Congress Gets Paid But Troops Don’t?
April 8, 2011 5 min. read

As I write this blog, if Congress cannot agree on a budget in a few hours the U.S. government will be forced to shutdown.  Thought I’d weigh in on what this will mean to the 1.6 men and woman currently serving on active duty.  As someone who was on active duty in the military the […]

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GailForce: Libya – Mission Creep?
April 1, 2011 7 min. read

Been off the blogosphere for a few days. In Alabama helping my Mom celebrate her 84th birthday. On my little net notebook and still haven’t figured out how to do spell check on it so sorry for any typos. Thursday was a particularly significant day for the Libya crisis. NATO announced it had taken over […]

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GailForce: Libya – Operation Odyssey Dawn
March 20, 2011 3 min. read

Yesterday an international coalition began Operation Odyssey Dawn against Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi’s forces.  The organizational structure set up to conduct operations is Joint Task Force (JTF) Odyssey Dawn.  The JTF commander is U.S. Navy Admiral Samuel J. Locklear who is directing operations from the command ship USS Mount Whitney.  Twenty four additional ships from Italy, […]

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GailForce: Libya – Revenge of the Jedi Time?
March 17, 2011 3 min. read

Amid reports that Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi’s forces continue to make gains against the rebel forces to include air strikes on the rebel stronghold at Benghazi, it looks like the international community is reaching agreement to intervene militarily.  A New York Times report quotes Secretary of State Hillary Clinton saying the turning point was the Arab […]

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GailForce: Libya – The Empire Strikes Back
March 14, 2011 5 min. read

Over the weekend forces loyal to Colonel el-Qaddafi advanced against rebel forces in the west regaining lost territory and heading east toward Benghazi, the opposition capitol.  General Abdul Fattah Younes, Qaddafi’s former interior minister and one of the rebel leaders is calling the movement a strategic retreat.  According to press reports, the rebels are preparing […]

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GailForce: Japan Earthquake – U.S. Military Response
March 12, 2011 2 min. read

The U.S. Defense Department is mobilizing support to assist in the earthquake relief efforts.  The U.S. military has a total of 38,000 military personnel, 43,000 military dependents, 5,000 Department of Defense civilians, and 25,000 Japanese civilians working and living on bases throughout Japan.  On the main Japanese island of Honshu there are 7 major bases […]

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GailForce: Libya Uprising Update
March 2, 2011 6 min. read

Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi continues to show the world if he’s going down it won’t be easy.  He’s vowed to fight to the end and is ramping up his military actions.  According to recent press reports Libyan aircraft dropped bombs near the oil refinery in the port town of Marsa El  Brega.  Judging from the conflicting […]

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