Mark Miller

About the author

is a Green Beret who served in Afghanistan and a number of other live fire locations. He's a poet-warrior in the classic sense, a casual hero and a student of science.

State Department Wants to Keep U.S. Troops in Afghanistan Past 2014

Foreignpolicy.com reports that the U.S. State Department is in negotiations with the Afghani government to extended the presence of U.S. troops past 2014. Marc Grossman, the State Department’s special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, said the negotiations will provide U.S. troop presence well past 2014, for counterterrorism operations and training and advising the Afghan security forces. U.S. […]

RSO in Libya Twice Asked DoS for More Security

Reuters reports that, Eric Nordstrom, the Regional Security Officer of the US Embassy in Libya, sent two cables to State Department headquarters in March and July 2012 requesting Diplomatic Security Agents for Benghazi.  He received no response before the 9/11 attack. According to a memo submitted to a congressional committee, Nordstrom said that State Department official, Charlene […]

Osama bin Laden Compound Raid Mock-up Found

The folks at cryptome.org  have found the mock-up used by SEALs to rehearse their raid on the Bin Laden compound.  Accounts of the raid indicate that some of their train up took place in North Carolina. Some clever people looked around Harvey Point Defense Testing on BING and found this: The mock-up in the photo is […]

SFC Christopher Speer’s Killer Freed From Gitmo

The Weekly Standard reports that Omar Khadr has been released from Guantanamo and sent to Canada. Khadr has become a symbol to the left and has been characterized as a victim by the press. Khadr was wounded as he killed Army medic Sergeant First Class Christopher Speer. Khadr’s extensive wounds were treated and his life […]

Positive ID on Libyan Attackers

Anonymous intelligence officials told The Daily Beast today that U.S. agencies had identified four al Qaeda–affiliated jihadis who attacked the consulate in Benghazi within 24 hours.   One the terrorists was precisely located after his use of social media. Sen. Bob Corker, a Tennessee Republican, was quoted as saying, “There was very good information on this in the first 24 hours. […]

UK Soldier Gives Birth in Combat Zone

Women that get pregnant overseas earn a one-way ticket home. This has been a problem that has plagued many units long before 9-11. It can cause serious breakdowns, especially when it involves highly specialized support personnel attached to SOF units. According to the MailOnline, a Royal Artillery gunner deployed with the 12th Mechanised Brigade since […]

New Details Emerge On Benghazi attack

Three days after the Benghazi attack, agents of CNN entered the unsecured consulate compound and found seven pages of handwriting in a hard-bound book. which belonged to U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens These writings, confirmed by knowledgeable sources, indicate that in the months prior to the attack, the ambassador was concerned about security in Benghazi and Islamic […]

55 Gitmo Prisoners Set For Release Before U.S. Elections

According to documents on the Politico website, the Obama administration is planning the release or transfer of about one third of the prisoners from the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay before the election. Most of the 55 scheduled for released are Yemeni detainees whose release was halted in 2010 because of the unstable situation in […]

Did the U.S. train a Taliban Air Force?

In his online magazine, Michael Yon has an interesting take on Green on Blue attacks.  The Taliban should use air power. The Taliban claims that their recent attack on Camp Bastion in southern Afghanistan was a direct attempt to kill Prince Harry.  Fifteen attackers breached the wire, killed two U.S. Marines, and destroyed six AV-8 […]

Tradecraft? There is An App For That

There are any number of reasons why you might want to talk to a stranger without giving out your own cell number.  Well, now, there’s an app for that. Burner is a $1.99 app by Ad Hoc Labs, which provides a temporary phone number for both voice and text.  One may use this number as long as […]

Did a security breach preceed the attack in Libya?

The Independent reports that the attack in Libya is likely the result of a security breach. Ambassador Stevens had just returned to Libya from Europe. His visit to Benghazi was confidential. The US embassy’s regional security officer determined the trip could be undertaken safely. Did the attackers know the Ambassador’s travel plans? Forty members of the […]