Penguins of Afghanistan
&
A few Words on Charlie Company
Published: 13 May 2010
There are no birth certificates in these villages. No death certificates. No driver’s licenses or addresses or phonebooks, and if there were, few people would be able to read them. In this mostly illiterate country, there are no paperwork hassles. Corruption is a problem but bureaucracy and identity theft surely aren’t. Most Afghans have never been entered into any system. Like penguins on the ice, they are born, they live and they die, and that’s all.
Whereas most Westerners have been thorougly inventoried by their governments (readers probably have many sorts of IDs ranging from birth certificates to fishing licenses), Afghans are still in the Penguin stage. They’re just out there doing laps around the sun. Most don’t know how many laps because they don’t know how old they are, and it’s not because they are orphans but because it doesn’t matter one iota. A kid can drive when he can drive and shoot when he can shoot.
To take inventory, the military is using systems that soldiers often call “bats and hides,” or, more accurately, BAT and HIIDE, which are two different systems for collecting biometrics. BAT= Biometrics Automated Toolset, while HIIDE = Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment. This dispatch is about field usage of the HIIDE system made by www.securimetrics.com.
The HIIDE takes a photo, and software analyzes the face.
Photo, retina scan, fingerprints and text data make a record.
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Comments
Michael - nothing to apologize for! Another amazingly informative post and I thank you for all your hard work. We know the goons sold you down the river, man.
The two-front war!
Keep going, it is your kind of reporting that is putting a real face on this war, unfortunately not enough people seem to be paying attention and you got derailed trying to do it... God bless and God Speed
There's no way I (or many, many others) would ever know about the Good Work being done by the courageous men and women of our armed forces without the dispatches that you have provided for so many years. I applaud your integrity, your perserverance and your willingness to put yourself in harms way to bring truth to light. You have brought an intelligent perspective to un-intelligibly violent situations, put a human face on the experiences of our soildiers and the civilians they interact with, and shared rich experiences that are often reduced to mere sound bytes by politicians and news networks with self-serving agendas. You, and our military, have my deep respect and profound gratitude.
Don't lose heart. There is interest here. Our guys deserve a voice! It is also good for us to learn more about the people and conditions of Afganistan. Hang in there, be safe!
You are doing a great job and I appreciate the hardships you and the troops go through. I think there's little coverage of the Afghan war in the States now because there aren't big casualty counts on our side. So it gets "boring" to the press unless Americans get killed. I don't get it, but I think it's because most of the press is anti-war, maybe some anti-American, and unless they can print stories making our own side look bad, they're not interested. Wait until Karzai or the like make their next almost always false claim about Americans killing innocent civilians and you'll see plenty of publicity on that.
My wife and I discuss almost every day that we can't believe the easy life we live here while our amazing military is over there risking their lives for all of us.
It looks like I'm out of touch with what's going on as the censorship is news to me. If you haven't already, could you maybe do a dispatch about what's going on with that? (Or maybe have someone "write it" for you so you don't get retaliated against for it) Maybe some of us can contact some sympathetic legislators to get some action for you and the press to get that lifted. Also, could you spell out why you think the war is being lost and what could be done to turn it around? That would be very helpful.
Keep up the excellent work and please be safe.
I will hit the tip jar again. You deserve our support.
AmericanJarhead (aka: Cris Yarboroough
www.americanjarhead.com
Please keep up the tremendous effort. You are, no doubt, a voice crying in the Wilderness! My only wonder is why Fox News and some of the other conservative news outlets have not picked up on your important work?
Keep the Faith!
Semper Fi!
Charlie Walsh
May the Lord God (Who has a name, and it isn't Allah) protect you.
Another great article as usual. Since GEN McChrystal is the one who covered up the Pat Tillman boondoggle, it stands to reason why he doesn't like embeds. I wish my friends in Afghanistan could read your dispatches.
Just FYI retina scan is different than iris scan. You cant retina scan a dead body.
Great post and most useful about the biometrics. Question: You indicate that the eye biometric is a "retina" scan. Could it be an easier to obtain "iris" scan?
keep up the good work, i KNOW it is thank less job.... I pray forrour troops and ALL troops trying to help save people from the taliban etc.
Shalom,
Valerie
Where Bush was foolhardy and incompetent, Obama is indifferent and equally incompetent.
Meanwhile, my little brothers & sisters get blown to pieces for no apparent reason pursuing no clear objective.
Insanity is pursuing a false objective using faulty tactics. Madness is blaming someone else for your failures while using the same faulty logic and suffering the same crushing failures.
This is beyond madness.
The war in Afghanistan is criminally insane. Madness beyond comprehension. Sorrow beyond tears.
Stay safe Mr Y. !
""The top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan says the war is a draw.
Gen. Stanley McChrystal says the momentum of the resurgent Taliban militants has been stopped. But for now, the general says, nobody is winning.""
With such poor command leadership, it cannot bode well for the boots on the ground, not to mention the different countries different command mentality. It is time for you to come home and get out of harms way which they are turning into 'fools way'. You are a good writer with all of the skills and your work will be appreciated in many venues, not just combat. Bring our people with you, just leave our command leaders in Afghanistan with Karzai.
One minor correction on the HIDE system. It actually scans the iris, not the retina. I'm an eye doctor so I'm supposed to notice these things. You can check this out by going to the Securimetrics site and downloading the data sheet for the HIDE device.
Hang in there!
and "....no clear trajectory"
Wake up sir. I follow you every day, have been waiting for you to post something. This was good work, until the last paragraph with more whining about McChrystal. You need to chill, get some rest, and go back later. This war will be on for a long time, and you can make it yours again, if that's what you really want. You need to look at yourself real hard in a large mirror and grip back up. "Lache pa la patat", and I mean all this with concern and goodwill, sir. Bon chance.
Larry Leon, Louisiana
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