June 2005

Phil Carter of the outstanding Intel Dump has been mobilised into the 101st Airborne Division. This represents a considerable improvement, I think, in the US Army’s capabilities. Phil is a former paratrooper (or more accurately, now he is again), Civil Affairs specialist and Military Police officer turned lawyer, whose coverage of the US Army’s manpower…

Read More Good Luck, Phil!

Looking up those Sharjah Airport departure boards yesterday, I thought it might be an idea to collate the Boutcos as a psuedo-timetable. So here goes. SHARJAH (SHJ) ARRIVALS 23/06/05 0900 TEB1102 Kabul (“Tenir Airlines”) 1500 PHW051 Hyderabad (Phoenix Avn) 1545 TKY118 Baghdad (“Thai Sky” – a new one on me) 1600 AWZ202 Khartoum (Airwest/East West…

Read More Those Departures..

It’s been brought to my attention that the ever-informative Sharjah Airport online departures board shows that an Irbis Air Co. flight departed for nowhere else than Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan this morning. (Thanks, Hannah!) Further digging down the lists shows that, in fact, Irbis is running a regular service to the base, which has…

Read More Mystery Jet Update

Phil Carter has an interesting post on why the US military establishment is still failing to provide the language skills and area knowledge its soldiers need. Rather, the post is good, but the comments discussion is cracking! Phil’s basic point is that there are nowhere near enough Arabists in their forces (no surprise, perhaps, given…

Read More More Iraq (Sorry!): Languages at War