The number of veteran undergraduates has grown in recent years. From U.S. veterans to international students who completed mandatory service, the students shared their variety of perspectives and life experiences on campus with The Daily Princetonian.
he was pretty defiant. he was resigned after a time. he was held for a few hours at the water palace and then flown by special operations aircraft to baghdad under air force escort. wow. and you have to feel great all these years later knowing that the world is rid of one of the most brutal murderers in modern history. we forget how terrible he was. and iraq has a very bright future today without him. and without you guys, doing what you did, rewriting history and giving the middle east a second shot and you can argue gave birth to the arab spring. well, it very well may have but i think iraq is going to be a leader in all of that. let s hope so. especially with al-malaki visiting yesterday. go get the book. it s right there called we got em and you actually did. and thanks for doing that and thanks for your service. thank you and thanks for having me on. all right, colonel. coming up straight ahead, they locked them up but they can t contain his charm. the prime susp
last may, u.s. officials tell abc news that the u.s. military dispatched harrier jets, predator drones, and a special operations aircraft to follow a pickup truck in which al awlaki was a passenger. but this mission would be marred by what an official described as a series of errors. crews tracking awlaki were unable to keep the laser which guides the weapons homed in on the moving truck. the first missile came from the special operations aircraft. it missed. that gave awlaki time to call additional al qaeda operatives for help. more missiles were fired from the harrrrrs and predator. a huge fireball engulfed the truck. but u.s. military trackers sat stunned as they watched the truck drive right out of the fireball to safety. the aircraft tried to keep