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  • Vivian, who as 2nd Battalion's commander is over both the snipers and the tankers.

    A Victim of Friendly Fire 2011

  • The chief reason for this discrepancy goes by the name of Ahmaduddin Ahmad, a platoon leader whose 45 soldiers, along with the Battalion's so-called "Dog Company," keep watch over this area.

    A Real Afghan Leader Anne Jolis 2011

  • On Thursday, Oct. 6, 2nd Battalion's mission was to oust Taliban fighters from villages that run along a desiccated riverbed.

    A Marine's Death by Friendly Fire Haunts Afghanistan Outpost Michael M. Phillips 2011

  • Bill Vivian, who as 2nd Battalion's commander is over both the snipers and the tankers.

    A Marine's Death by Friendly Fire Haunts Afghanistan Outpost Michael M. Phillips 2011

  • The Battalion's ultimate goal was the creation of supersoldiers that could rival the Jedi and X-Men for superpowers -- they would be able to walk through walls, become invisible, and kill living things just by thinking about them.

    ‘Lost’ Actress Rebecca Mader Joins ‘The Men Who Stare at Goats’ » MTV Movies Blog 2008

  • Battalion's deaths pushed Iraq count to 4,000 - USATODAY. com

    Battalion's deaths pushed Iraq count to 4,000 2008

  • I can understand your frustration with being a liberal at a very conservative university, but that conservativism doesn't leak out into the Battalion's news coverage.

    Deutschgate in the Media Nick Anthis 2006

  • The Battalion's War Diary on July 7 states that on July 1 the overall casualties for the Battalion were 14 officers and 296 other ranks killed, died of wounds or missing believed killed, and that 12 officers and 362 other ranks were wounded, a total of 684 all ranks out of a fighting strength of about 929.

    On Canada Day we mourn... 2008

  • "About 70 Iraqi troops were left barefoot, without any clothes, outside their camp," says Saba Majeed, a villager near the 2d Battalion's home base in Taji, 15 miles north of Baghdad.

    A DEADLY FACE OFF 2007

  • A senior general insisted on the term "command failure" instead of "mutiny" to describe the 2d Battalion's mass desertions and defections.

    A DEADLY FACE OFF 2007

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