Small Wars Journal

A Young Marine's Dream Job

Fri, 05/01/2009 - 3:40am
Training Afghans as Bullets Fly: A Young Marine's Dream Job - C. J. Chivers, New York Times

Three stone houses and a cluster of sandbagged bunkers cling to a slope above the Korangal Valley, forming an oval perimeter roughly 75 yards long. The oval is reinforced with timber and ringed with concertina wire.

An Afghan flag flutters atop a tower where Afghan soldiers look out, ducking when rifle shots snap by.

This is Firebase Vimoto, named for Pfc. Timothy R. Vimoto, an American soldier killed in the valley two years ago. If all goes according to the Pentagon's plan, this tiny perimeter - home to an Afghan platoon and two Marine Corps infantrymen - contains the future of Afghanistan. The Obama administration hopes that eventually the Afghan soldiers within will become self-sufficient, allowing the fight against the Taliban to be shifted to local hands...

More at The New York Times.