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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Military News: Marines’ Iraq Command Ends–Job Well Done!!!

Filed under: Iraq,Military News — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 4:11 AM

   Well to make up for Avatar, or the lack of coverage by the media, I hope I can at least spread the good word here on FJ. Seven years of blood, guts and tears, fighting their way through the insurgent infested towns of western Iraq, and getting the job done with some authority.  That is the kind of awesomeness I would like to see the film industry take on.  The work the Marines did in the Anbar was close to miraculous, and here is a big Semper Fi to all of you hard chargers that made that happen. –Matt

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Marines’ Iraq command ends

By Adam Schreck

Saturday Jan 23, 2010

RAMADI, Iraq — The Marines marked the end of nearly seven years in Iraq on Saturday by handing the Army their command of Anbar province, once one of the war’s fiercest battlefields but now a centerpiece of U.S.-Iraqi cooperation.

The changing of the guard — overseen by military brass and some of Anbar’s influential Sunni sheiks — signals the start of an accelerated drawdown of American troops as the U.S. increasingly shifts its focus to the war in Afghanistan.

American commanders are trumpeting security gains in places such as the western Anbar province as a sign that their partnership with Iraqi security forces is working, and that the local troops can keep the country safe.

But fears are growing about a possible resurgence in sectarian tensions — fed by the Shiite-dominated government’s plans to blacklist more than 500 parliamentary candidates over suspected links to Saddam Hussein’s regime.

In Baghdad, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden met with Iraq’s leaders Saturday to try to alleviate the pressures. While he kept expectations of a breakthrough low — telling reporters after a meeting with President Jalal Talabani it was up to the Iraqis, not him, to resolve the issue — his visit alone underscored Washington’s concern.

The White House worries the bans could raise questions over the fairness of the March 7 parliamentary election, which is seen as an important step in the American pullout timetable and a way to break political stalemates over key issues such as dividing Iraq’s oil revenue.

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Legal News: V.P. Biden Says U.S. Will Appeal Blackwater Court Ruling

Filed under: Iraq,Legal News — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 2:05 PM

   Thanks to Matt for sending me this one. I am disappointed with this decision, and this is yet again another attack on a ruling determined in U.S. Federal Court.  When was it alright for the US Government to make appeasing Iraq, more important than respecting the rights of it’s US Citizens? Prosecutors completely violated the defendant’s constitutional rights, and the Judge made his ruling. So now we are using the full weight of the US Government legal system, to try and appeal that ruling? Pfffft. Not to mention that the second in command of the US has become the mouthpiece for such an ugly thing.

    Or why is this ok for the US Government to purposely go after these men with this kind of fervor and disregard for their service to nation, yet when it comes to prisoners in Gitmo, we catch and release them? And then these jackasses go on to kill innocents, or worse yet, US citizens and soldiers. I am no legal expert, but at face value, this whole thing is a truck full of ‘wrong’. –Matt

Edit: 01/26/2010 – Check out what the defense has to say about it this. I put it in the comments section.

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U.S. will appeal Blackwater court ruling: Biden

Jan 23, 2010

BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Vice President Joe Biden said on Saturday his government would appeal against a court decision to dismiss charges against Blackwater security guards accused of killing 14 Iraqi civilians.

The U.S. federal court decision last month, which found that the defendants’ constitutional rights had been violated, angered Iraqis. Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s government has hired U.S. lawyers to prepare a law suit against Blackwater, a security contractor now called Xe Services.

“The United States will appeal this decision,” Biden said on a visit to Baghdad. Referring to the court ruling, he said “a dismissal is not an acquittal,” and that the U.S. government would lodge the appeal next week.

The former Blackwater security guards were accused of killing the Iraqis at a Baghdad traffic circle in September 2007.

The incident came to symbolize for Iraqis what they saw as foreigners’ disregard for their lives after private guards protecting U.S. personnel were given immunity from prosecution in Iraqi courts following the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.

It also threw a critical light on the U.S. use of private security contractors in Iraq.

The guards say they fired in self-defense in the incident, which occurred during some of the worst sectarian violence in Iraq.

Story here.

Legal News: Boss Who Sold Bomb Detectors To Iraq Arrested Over Fraud

Filed under: Iraq,Legal News — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 2:57 AM

   Boy, this gets me fired up. This guy sold fake bomb detectors to Iraq, and wins the Bernie Madoff award for fraud for this year.  I would like to see this guy do hard time in an Iraqi prison, along with the dorks in the Iraqi military who bought off on this thing.

   What is most disturbing is that the US DoS and DoD had put out memos warning against such devices, and I am sure they were screaming at Iraq to reconsider.  I just don’t understand how a few leaders in the Iraqi military could be so dumb as to buy off on this thing. I am sure someone was getting paid to look the other way.

   Or how the Iraqi’s disgust for dogs (bomb sniffing dogs), prevents them from doing the life saving deed of actually using such an animal. Dogs work, as does actually searching vehicles or paying for xray machines that scan vehicles.  But magic wands?  Oh hell no.

 And now hundreds of Iraqis and many coalition forces and contractors have been killed or wounded, because some Iraqi check point used this crap and let slip suicide bombers and VBIEDs into target areas. –Matt

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Jim McCormick

Jim McCormick, loser deluxe.

Boss who sold bomb detectors to Iraq arrested over fraud

Friday 22 January 2010

The managing director of a British company that has been selling bomb-detecting equipment to security forces in Iraq was arrested on suspicion of fraud today.

At the same time, the British government announced that it was imposing a ban on the export of the ADE-651 detectors because it was concerned they could put the lives of British forces or other friendly forces at risk.

The government promised to help investigate the multimillion-pound deal between the company, ATSC, and the security forces in Iraq.

Iraq has invested more than £50m in buying the devices and training people to use them. Police and military personnel have used them to search vehicles and pedestrians for explosives. But concerns over their effectiveness – and fears they could put lives at risk – have been raised.

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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Jobs: Protective Security Specialist (WPPS), OCONUS

   Interesting.  I didn’t know that Aegis was in the game of providing WPPS folks to DoS? Aegis is a good company, and I am sure they will do a great job with this. I am not the POC or Recruiter for this, and please go through the link I provided below in order to apply.

   By the way, if you follow that link below, there are other WPPS positions they are offering, so be sure to check them all out to find what would work for you.  Good luck and let me know how it goes. –Matt

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PROTECTIVE SECURITY SPECIALIST (WPPS)

Posted date: 2010-Jan-15

(ID: 3257)

Aegis is currently recruiting for a Protective Security Specialist.  The Protective Security Specialist Reports directly to the Detail Leader or Shift Leader.  He/she is responsible for the day to day protective security functions as specified in the daily post and detail orders.  Responsible for driving the lead vehicle or follow vehicle or act as the response agent during operations or advanced security preparations.  Maintains protective formation position during the Principal’s walking movements and provides security at the Principal’s residence r Command Post as required.

Required Minimum Qualifications:

    * Secret Clearance

    * U.S. Citizen

    * Level III English

    * 5 Years minimum military experience reflecting a discharge on a valid DD214 as Honorable

    * Successfully complete The Basic WPPS III PSS training

    * Three (3) years of experience in which One (1) year, of the three, shall include experience in protective security assignments. Experience can be gained in the employ of any national. State/Province, Local or commercial entities that provide high threat protective services

    * Maintain weapons qualifications for the Glock, M4, Shotgun, M240, M249, M203 and familiarization for the AK 47

    * Combat Life Saver or Combat Medic Qualified preferred but not required

    * Approved Background check

    * Physically Fit

Protective Security Specialist’s must possess the highest quality of professionalism, attention to detail and leadership skill which requires minimum to no supervision. They must be highly motivated and be able to work extremely well under stress and react effectively and efficiently to emergency situations

Please select ‘LLC’ when applying for the position.

Apply here.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Jobs: Multiple Security Positions With FCO, OCONUS

   This is a good one for you guys and gals across the pond.  I am sure those contractors with a SIA will get the first shot on something like this. I am not the point of contact, nor am I recruiting for these folks, and just follow the directions and link below.  Good luck. –Matt

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Experienced Security Professionals

Drum Cussac require experienced security  professionals for various roles in support of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)Employment areas are in the following global locations ( subject to contract award)Afghanistan

Senior Overseas Security Manager (SOSM) x 1Overseas Security Manager (OSM) x 3Intelligence Analyst x 3

Iraq

Senior Overseas Security Manager (SOSM)   x 3Liaison Officer x 2Intelligence Analyst x 3

Pakistan

Deputy Overseas Security Manager / Guard Force Co-ordinator (OSM) x 1Intelligence Analyst x 1

Synopsis of employment

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