Talk:Logistics Support Area Anaconda

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This article seems biased to me. Close it down.


How do you figure? It's true that there's a fair amount of conjecture, but it's reported as such. The mention of 2 fatalities, out of dozens, seems peculiar. The article needs work, but what specifically seems biased? Martin.duke 14:59, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

LSA Anaconda is a US Army base. Balad Air Base is USAF. I believe they should have their own articles. Also, the picture from the tower seems to be a hazard to soldiers and airmen since the insurgents can map out the place (like the haven't already). In my opinion it should be replaced. --JAYMEDINC 02:54, 8 October 2006 (UTC)

They're physically the same installation even if the services call them by different names. I'm not sure how you parse out the information between two articles, or if you end up having the same article twice. I also think it's confusing to readers. I do agree that adding some language about the two names, in addition to a redirect from "Balad Air Base", is in order. Martin.duke 19:07, 10 October 2006 (UTC)