Saturday, January 21, 2006

It's Raining Bullets

Whether it's celebratory gunfire or an attack whenever a bullet is fired into the air it obviously has to come back down. Our building is routinely hit by falling bullets. Last month we counted five new holes in our ceiling. When we find the bullets we add them to our collection. Whenever we hear a lot of gunfire outside we put on our protective gear; helmet, body armor...


Looking up at one of the holes in the ceiling.


A bullet that went through the metal roof then lodged itself into a piece of fiber board.


Another bullet we found


... and another

Sand Storms


Sand storms are a normal occurrence here although they are somewhat rare this time of year. This picture was taken last night in a lot we keep all of our armored trucks parked. The visibility was down to about 150 feet. Anytime the wind kicks up for more then an hour or so the dust start flying.

The New Year

It's been a rough start to the New Year. Many more deaths, fighting, kidnappings... etc. Business is brisk in my compound. Despite this I managed to get out again for a couple of hours. This wasn't a mission so the only thing I was armed with was a camera.


Saddam had many palaces including this building which was designed to be a fake. Hoping his enemies would target this building Saddam built it, furnished it and even held functions within it so that it appeared to be one of his homes. Although a fake it ironically sat above a very secure emergency bunker.



In 2003 we attacked Baghdad using, among other weapons, 500 and 1000 lb JDAM munition systems. Here is the interior of the palace above after one such strike.








Another shot of Saddam's "fake" palace. This is the center of the palace under the central dome.









Although this shot looks like it was taken outside it is actually one of the main corridor's inside the palace. When it was hit with bombs the ceiling was destroyed.






Again we're inside the palace yet exposed to the elements because most of the roof is gone. In the picture we see Dan (sitting - he works for me), Capt Murray (we work together) and a female reporter.