In the Arena

Pir Mohammed School Revisited

My friend Jim Maceda of NBC news went back to the Pir Mohammed School in the town of Senjaray, in Kandahar Province, and found a war zone:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/39370285#39370285

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  • kbanginmotown

    Joe: Thank you for the update. The story of the school appears to be a parable for the rest of the country…
    .
    Q: Any word on why Alpha Company is now tasked with defending the school instead of Dog Company? Normal rotation?

  • grape_crush

    Thanks for the link, Joe.

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