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Spout Off (Cape May County Herald) October 10, 2008, 3:17 pm EDT What responsility does the press have to report unbiased and accurately? It's diasppointing to be at a meeting and see what is and isn't reported, even how it is stated. How much does the attitude of the press erode public involvement over time? |
Spout Off (Cape May County Herald) October 10, 2008, 2:17 pm EDT What responsility does the press have to report unbiased and accurately? It's diasppointing to be at a meeting and see what is and isn't reported, even how it is stated. How much does the attitude of the press erode public involvement over time? |
American Agri-Women to convene in San, Antonio (High Plains Journal) October 10, 2008, 12:25 pm EDT The 33rd Annual National American Agri-Women's Convention will be held in beautiful San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 5 to 9, 2008, at the historic Menger Hotel just steps from the infamous Alamo. |
Issue Of Presidential Candidates Health Has Evolved (CBS News) October 10, 2008, 8:18 am EDT The importance of the age and health of presidential candidates has changed in recent years ? from Franklin D. Roosevelt to John F. Kennedy and now to John McCain. ?The collective health of the president and vice president is important because, ... |
Obama tried to sway Iraqis on Bush deal (The Washington Times) October 10, 2008, 5:01 am EDT EXCLUSIVE -- While the Bush administration was negotiating a still elusive deal to keep the U.S. military in Iraq, sources told the Times that Sen. Barack Obama urged Baghdad to delay it until next year. |
Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter to Speak in SB (Santa Barbara Independent) October 10, 2008, 12:08 am EDT Newsweek ’s political pundit Jonathan Alter to speak in S.B. |
A checkered 'Path' (The Hollywood Reporter) October 8, 2008, 11:10 pm EDT Why is a documentary about a popular ABC miniseries hitting store shelves while the miniseries itself is unavailable on DVD? |
9/11 documentary targets Disney, Clinton (Reuters via Yahoo! News) October 8, 2008, 9:28 pm EDT If Cyrus Nowrasteh wants to work for Disney again, he's got a funny way of showing it. |
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Posted by: archiveguard on Jul 28, 2005 - 10:57 PM
Task Force Pacemaker is a US Army construction unit composed of active duty, National Guard, and reserve companies. They are currently deployed to Afghanistan and approaching completion of the long awaited Tarin-Kowt to Kandahar road. This article tells their story and highlights the incredible efforts of the soldiers. By mid-September, 120 km of road will stretch through the rural mountains of Afghanistan, just before the elections. This story is written by 1LT Laura Walker, an army engineer, currently stationed with the Pacemakers in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The Route to Democracy By Laura Walker
Fifteen hours is a tremendous barrier. It is the obstacle preventing one village from attaining the assistance of another and surviving a drought. It is the reason a trip to the hospital, or receiving an education, aren’t realistic options. Fifteen hours is what stands in the way of commerce between two provinces. It prevents communication between neighbors only 80 kilometers apart. Fifteen hours is the reason for isolation. Before Task Force Pacemaker began work, the drive between Kandahar and Tarin-Kowt took fifteen hours. Upon completion of the road it will take only three. The end of geographical isolation will be a new beginning for hundreds of thousands of people in Afghanistan.
An international effort, the road connecting Tarin-kowt and Kandahar, or theTK road, is a project involving the support of the United Nations, Indian contractors, and United States Army troop labor. Construction of the road has spanned fourteen months, 117 kilometers, two adjustments to election dates, and two different Army Engineer rotations. Road construction began during Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) 5 with the 528th Engineer Battalion, out of Louisiana. They competed 46.5 kilometers of road between July of 2004 and February of 2005. When TF Pacemaker took over construction during OEF 6, they were told that the estimated completion date for the TK road was early spring of 2006. Since assuming the mission in April of 2005, Task Force Pacemaker has demonstrated a need for speed and focus on the objective.
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