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Taking cover behind his Bradley fighting vehicle, called Red 2, Sergeant David C. Brown radioed Sergeant Patrick Jarchow in Red 3, and devised a plan that would define the day. Starting from the water plant, Jarchow's men would jump from roof to roof, with Brown matching them on the ground, kicking in doors and clearing houses, identifying targets. Killing them...
Sophomore Zac Bradley, an outfielder, was also injured in the crash and is not playing baseball this season. Grass and Burnat were pitchers—Grass, a long reliever, Burnat seldom used. Between the three, Bradley—who was among the team’s leaders in stolen bases last season and likely would have started this year—was probably the most important contributor on the field for Yale baseball. But the emotional impact of losing two teammates, for obvious reasons, drastically alters the complexion of a season, no matter how often they played...
...daring challenge, but one made easy for Princeton coach Scott Bradley with Pauly coming in from the bullpen. The righty—last summer’s Cape Cod League postseason MVP—struck out Lentz and Mann on seven straight fastballs. He pitched two more hitless innings to pick up the save...
Kirkland House won’t have to put up with History Tutor Bradley S. Zakarin’s sports fixation any longer...
...effective defenses. Having kept most of his military out of Baghdad presumably to guard against a coup, Saddam has entrusted the city's defense mostly to the 15,000-man Special Republican Guard and the Special Security Organization. Those groups are badly outmuscled by the 325 Abrams tanks, 200 Bradley fighting vehicles and 100 attack helicopters soon to bear down on them. The survivors among the defenders, however, along with the Fedayeen, would probably mount persistent ambushes on coalition troops. At a Pentagon press briefing last week, Rumsfeld said that "this terrorist-type threat ... will very likely continue" throughout...