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hey brother. thanks for doing an AMA with us. If you ain't cav....
Army leadership knew from the start that COP Keating was in a highly vulnerable position with it being at the bottom of a tall valley. From what I've seen your freedom of maneuver was extremely limited as well. What was done at the troop level to try and mitigate those limitations?
There's also been a lot of talk about the ANA forces that were at COP Keating. once the engagement kicked off, all accounts say that they completely abandoned half the out post and ran off, allowing taliban forces to breach the perimeter. were there any precursors that indicated something bad was about to go down?
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ALL HAIL OUR LORD AN SAVIOR RAPTOR.
He who has been reborn many a time
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