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		<title>By: Www.pokemon Igre</title>
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		<dc:creator>Www.pokemon Igre</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Rachel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rachel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 22:10:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Keith, 
you  are missing some key points

&lt;strong&gt;Suggest you read godlikeproduction, message585848

&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Can anyone tell me what Georgia was training  for in Seabreeze 2008, since it already provided troops for Iraq? And of course  these troops were effectively airlifted by US military helicopters and returned  back to Georgia for some war action with Russia

&lt;/strong&gt;July 14 navy.mil
Multinational Exercise Sea Breeze 2008 Begins
Story Number: NNS080714-11
Release Date: 7/14/2008 9:29:00 PM
From Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe, U.S. 6th Fleet Public Affairs ODESSA, Ukraine (NNS) -- Ships from numerous nations, including USS McFaul (DDG 74), have been arriving Odessa, Ukraine since July 11 as part of Combined Task Force (CTF) 367 in support of Exercise Sea Breeze. 

July 24 nrcu.gov
24-07-2008 17:54 Within Sea-Breeze-2008 ships of Ukraine&#039;s and Georgia&#039;s Navy successfully perform amphibious assault in Donuzlav Lake area
Having performed almost a 100-mile passage to the area of a peacekeeping operation, ships of Ukraine&#039;s Navy &quot;Konstiantyn Olshanskyi&quot; and that of Georgia&#039;s Navy &quot;Atia&quot; successfully performed an amphibious assault in the area of the Donuzlav Lake.
An overall leadership was run from the Joint Staff of Ukraine&#039;s Navy and US Navy Sea Breeze-2008. The Ukraine-US Sea Breeze-2008 maneuvers are in progress in Ukraine with armed forces of 15 states involved.

July 29 navy.mil
 Exercise Sea Breeze 2008 Concludes
Story Number: NNS080729-02
Release Date: 7/29/2008 5:25:00 AM
ODESSA, Ukraine (NNS) -- Exercise Sea Breeze 2008 (SB08) concluded July 28 with a closing ceremony highlighting participants&#039; achievements during the 11th annual maritime exercise.
The exercise kicked off with a training and interoperability phase to ensure participating nations were comfortable communicating with each other and working together. The exercise moved quickly into the operational phase during which more than 200 training events, or &quot;live&quot; operations, were conducted.
The air component, comprised of 17 aircraft from four countries, flew nearly 50 sorties. During the sorties, it completed 17 para drops of nearly 400 paratroopers, anti-submarine warfare operations and search and rescue missions.
The maritime component, comprised of 16 ships from six countries, conducted maritime interdiction operations, air warfare, search and rescue, anti-submarine warfare, amphibious operations and mine countermeasure operations.

Oh yeah?  US Interesting that historical archive  is missing Between July 8 and August 11 navsource.org/archives/05/01074.htm
 
and then on &quot;August 25

BATUMI, Republic of Georgia (NNS) -- USS McFaul (DDG 74) pulled into the port of Batumi, Georgia, Aug. 24 to deliver humanitarian relief supplies to the country as part of the larger United States response to the government of Georgia request for humanitarian assistance.
This represents the first U.S. Navy ship to arrive and deliver humanitarian assistance to Georgia.
&quot;Our job was to get the supplies to Georgia as quickly as possible,&quot; said Capt. John Moore, commodore of Combined Task Force 367. &quot;The entire crew of this ship realizes the significance of their efforts in helping to provide comfort to the people of Georgia.&quot;
&lt;strong&gt; &lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Where was this ship??

&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;strong&gt; if you want to do your own research  regarding Sea Breeze 2008 and Immediate Response 08, do it fast. this  information is dissapearing fast, on some websites its still in &quot;cash&quot; but that  is being cleansed fast as well&lt;/strong&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keith,<br />
you  are missing some key points</p>
<p><strong>Suggest you read godlikeproduction, message585848</p>
<p></strong><strong>Can anyone tell me what Georgia was training  for in Seabreeze 2008, since it already provided troops for Iraq? And of course  these troops were effectively airlifted by US military helicopters and returned  back to Georgia for some war action with Russia</p>
<p></strong>July 14 navy.mil<br />
Multinational Exercise Sea Breeze 2008 Begins<br />
Story Number: NNS080714-11<br />
Release Date: 7/14/2008 9:29:00 PM<br />
From Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe, U.S. 6th Fleet Public Affairs ODESSA, Ukraine (NNS) &#8212; Ships from numerous nations, including USS McFaul (DDG 74), have been arriving Odessa, Ukraine since July 11 as part of Combined Task Force (CTF) 367 in support of Exercise Sea Breeze. </p>
<p>July 24 nrcu.gov<br />
24-07-2008 17:54 Within Sea-Breeze-2008 ships of Ukraine&#8217;s and Georgia&#8217;s Navy successfully perform amphibious assault in Donuzlav Lake area<br />
Having performed almost a 100-mile passage to the area of a peacekeeping operation, ships of Ukraine&#8217;s Navy &#8220;Konstiantyn Olshanskyi&#8221; and that of Georgia&#8217;s Navy &#8220;Atia&#8221; successfully performed an amphibious assault in the area of the Donuzlav Lake.<br />
An overall leadership was run from the Joint Staff of Ukraine&#8217;s Navy and US Navy Sea Breeze-2008. The Ukraine-US Sea Breeze-2008 maneuvers are in progress in Ukraine with armed forces of 15 states involved.</p>
<p>July 29 navy.mil<br />
 Exercise Sea Breeze 2008 Concludes<br />
Story Number: NNS080729-02<br />
Release Date: 7/29/2008 5:25:00 AM<br />
ODESSA, Ukraine (NNS) &#8212; Exercise Sea Breeze 2008 (SB08) concluded July 28 with a closing ceremony highlighting participants&#8217; achievements during the 11th annual maritime exercise.<br />
The exercise kicked off with a training and interoperability phase to ensure participating nations were comfortable communicating with each other and working together. The exercise moved quickly into the operational phase during which more than 200 training events, or &#8220;live&#8221; operations, were conducted.<br />
The air component, comprised of 17 aircraft from four countries, flew nearly 50 sorties. During the sorties, it completed 17 para drops of nearly 400 paratroopers, anti-submarine warfare operations and search and rescue missions.<br />
The maritime component, comprised of 16 ships from six countries, conducted maritime interdiction operations, air warfare, search and rescue, anti-submarine warfare, amphibious operations and mine countermeasure operations.</p>
<p>Oh yeah?  US Interesting that historical archive  is missing Between July 8 and August 11 navsource.org/archives/05/01074.htm</p>
<p>and then on &#8220;August 25</p>
<p>BATUMI, Republic of Georgia (NNS) &#8212; USS McFaul (DDG 74) pulled into the port of Batumi, Georgia, Aug. 24 to deliver humanitarian relief supplies to the country as part of the larger United States response to the government of Georgia request for humanitarian assistance.<br />
This represents the first U.S. Navy ship to arrive and deliver humanitarian assistance to Georgia.<br />
&#8220;Our job was to get the supplies to Georgia as quickly as possible,&#8221; said Capt. John Moore, commodore of Combined Task Force 367. &#8220;The entire crew of this ship realizes the significance of their efforts in helping to provide comfort to the people of Georgia.&#8221;<br />
<strong> </strong><br />
<strong>Where was this ship??</p>
<p></strong><br />
<strong> if you want to do your own research  regarding Sea Breeze 2008 and Immediate Response 08, do it fast. this  information is dissapearing fast, on some websites its still in &#8220;cash&#8221; but that  is being cleansed fast as well</strong></p>
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		<title>By: John Sansom</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Sansom</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 11:12:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nice job, Keith....and thanks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice job, Keith&#8230;.and thanks.</p>
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		<title>By: Lance</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lance</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 02:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t know about fair, but given it is part of their country increasing troops in that area seems a bit unprovocative unless you are of the opinion that it should be part of your country, which seems to be Russia&#039;s motivation.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know about fair, but given it is part of their country increasing troops in that area seems a bit unprovocative unless you are of the opinion that it should be part of your country, which seems to be Russia&#8217;s motivation.</p>
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		<title>By: Aaron</title>
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		<dc:creator>Aaron</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 02:05:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just to be fair, Russia can say it increased its troops in those regions because Georgia had been expanding its own armed forces.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just to be fair, Russia can say it increased its troops in those regions because Georgia had been expanding its own armed forces.</p>
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