Wanted Dead or Alive
A Journal of Strategic Manhunts and Counter-Terrorism
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Today in Manhunting History -- March 28, 1886: Geronimo Reneges
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After the March 27 conference, General Crook left the Apaches under Lieutenant Maus’s supervision so he could hurry back to Fort Bowie to wi...
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Today in Manhunting History -- March 27, 1886: Geronimo's "Surrender"
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Following the battles at The Devil's Backbone , General Crook could do nothing but await the passage of “two moons.” Finally, on March...
The Man Behind the Drone War
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Editor's Note: My apologies for the extremely light posting of late. I've been hit by the perfect storm of a major crisis in my day...
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Biden's Diminishing Confidence in Abbottabad
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I try strenuously to avoid political issues here, but Vice President Joseph Biden told a whopper about the Abbottabad raid at a New Jersey f...
Monday, March 19, 2012
Today in Manhunting History -- March 19, 2003: The Dora Farms Mission
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After months of steady military buildup in the Persian Gulf region and Sisyphean diplomacy at the United Nations, on March 17, 2003, Preside...
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Today in Manhunting History -- March 10, 1916: Wilson Orders the Villa Manhunt
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The Columbus raid was not the first time the Mexican Revolution had spilled over the border. During the second half of 1915 and early 1916 ...
Friday, March 9, 2012
Today in Manhunting History -- March 9, 1916: Villa Attacks the United States
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In 1916, Columbus, New Mexico was little more than “a cluster of adobe houses, a hotel, a few stores and streets knee deep in sand” filled w...
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