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Thursday, January 06, 2005
Posted
1:31 PM
by Carl Webb
There is a (different) Carl Webb in Afghanistan According to an October 6, 2004 aritcle by Terry Boyd in the Stars and Stripes European Edition there's already a soldier named Carl Webb serving in Afghanistan with the 82nd Airborne Division. I just saw this below on the Military.com website: "Having toured both Iraq and Afghanistan in the past two years, 1-505 soldiers and officers have experience in both ongoing fights. Staff Sgt. Carl Webb, a truck commander in Company D, and at least three other 1-505 soldiers were at this very base, dubbed "A-bad," in late 2002." http://www.military.com/NewContent/0,13190,SS_100604_Vote,00.html http://www.bragg.army.mil/afvc-c/1-505/default.htm
Posted
12:40 PM
by Carl Webb
Press Release: soldier opposes unofficial draft policy.
Latest News!From: dick.jinks@us.army.milDate: Wednesday, January 5, 2005 7:28 pm Subject: Re: dropped from our rolls of the 56th BCT I am trial counsel for the 56th BCT. My name is CPT Steven Carnes. I am responding on CPT Jinks email account. The matter is my responsibility as trial counsel for the command judge advocate. In accordance with army regulations, you have been dropped from our rolls of the 56th BCT. The Provost Marshal Office for Fort Hood will enter your information in the national criminal information system as a deserter from the United States Military. You should contact an attorney immediately as this status has dire consequences. If arrested you will be prosecuted for all violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. You may also contact Trial Defense Service at Fort Hood, III Corps in person to receive the documentation concerning being dropped from the 56 BCT rolls. CPT Steven Lee Carnes at steven.carnes@us.army.mil or (512)782-5001
More Latest News!Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 22:10:58 -0800From: "Lisa Eriksson" Subject: KPFK Interview Request To: carl.k.webb@us.army.mil I will be on Lila Garrett's show, "Connecting the Dots" on Los Angeles' KPFK 90.7FM. KPFK is part of the pacifica radio network, the largest independent radio voice on American airwaves. "Connecting the Dots" is part of KPFK's morning program schedule, immediately following "Democracy Now." Lila Garrett would love to interview Carl Webb for an upcoming program we are currently putting together. The interview would be around 20 minutes long and occur via telephone. It is schedule to air January 10th at 10:00am Eastern Time.
Lisa Eriksson
TV/screen writer and director Lila Garrett is the Winner of 2 Emmies and the Writers'Guild Award. She is currently the host of CONNECT THE DOTS, On KPFK radio (90.7FM), Pacifica's Los Angeles and Santa Barbara affiliate.
and more Latest News!From Michael Wech Sent Wednesday, December 15, 2004 6:09 am To carl.k.webb@us.army.mil Cc carlwebb1965@yahoo.com Subject Documentary German Public Television Dear Mr. Webb, working on an assignment from German Public Television I am currently preparing a 45-minute documentary on the US Military, working title "Homefront USA". The film is trying to explore the strategy of recruiting in times when the enlisting numbers go down. Researching on stop-loss in particular I have come across your press release from August 2004 on the internet. I would be interested in following up your case. We are planning to be filming in the US again in January and February 2005.
Michael Wech
The film will be produced by Ecomedia. For reference please refer to their website www.ecomediatv.de There is an English version, too. last Iraq orders dated 22 July 2004 Deployment Notification dated 25 April 2004 Deployment Notification for 56th Regimental Combat Team dated 15 July 2004 56th Brigade Combat Team of the Texas Army National Guard This is the official Web Site for the the 56 Brigade Combat Team (BCT) of the 36th Infantry Division, Texas Army National Guard. The 56th BCT is currently embarking on an historic mission as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Texas National Guard Mobilization Order
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