March 22, 2007

Iraq: Kidnap Victim Rescued, Six Weapons Caches Found

Multi-National Corps – Iraq
Public Affairs Office, Camp Victory
By Maj. Rob Parke, 3rd SBCT
2nd Inf. Div. Public Affairs Officer

BAGHDAD – Nearly 1,600 partnered Iraqi security forces and coalition Soldiers continued clearing operations today in the Iraqi capital’s Mansour Security District. This was the second day of clearing in the southern Ghazaliya and Ameriya neighborhoods.

During clearing operations coalition Soldiers from A Co, 1-23 Infantry Battalion, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division rescued a kidnap victim in an empty house handcuffed to a chair. The victim had three gunshot wounds in his leg and was evacuated to a coalition forces medical treatment facility. After a more extensive search of the house, Soldiers found a weapons cache consisting of one rocket propelled grenade launcher with 10 rounds; three AK-47 assault rifles; nine 60mm mortar rounds; seven hand grenades; plastic explosives; containers of ferric nitrate, sodium hydrogen and chromic oxide; and numerous explosive making materials.
In addition to the weapons cache above, five other weapons caches were discovered today totaling one 155mm artillery shell, three 120mm mortar rounds, two 60mm mortar rounds, three mortar rounds of unknown diameter, two improvised explosive devices, 15 pounds of homemade explosive, three RPG rounds, and two hand grenades.

Iraqi Army soldiers also detained two suspected terrorists with two assault rifles and 18 magazines of ammunition.

The operation coined as Arrowhead Strike 9 included approximately 500 Iraqi security forces from 1st Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division; 5th Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division; 4th Brigade, 10th Iraqi Army Division; and 5th Battalion, 2nd National Police Brigade. Nearly 1,100 U.S Army Soldiers from 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division and 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division were also involved in the operation.

Posted by: Kafir at 11:22 PM | Comments (4) | Add Comment
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1 Hats off to the Iraqi and Coalition troops.

By the way, the crowd who presume to criticize the U.S. about the treatment of Guantanamo Bay detainees, are conspicuously silent on the treatment of the hostages by the terrorists.
I guess they don't have a problem with some innocent being kidnapped and tortured and shot in the leg three times by the terrorists, but the U.S. servicemen who try to rein in unruly inmates are the bad guys.
And by the same inverted ethos, the same crowd is silent about Taliban blowing up Afghani children but the Canadian soldiers who arrest the terrorist and hand them over to the Afghan Police are the bad guys.


Posted by: Garduneh Mehr at March 23, 2007 07:32 AM (j97MF)

2 Hi Kafir
Here is a report of another similar victory by the good guys.


Posted by: Garduneh Mehr at March 23, 2007 08:15 AM (j97MF)

3 Garduneh Mehr - I've already seen it, but thank you.
As the mainstream media seems to keep overlooking our successes in Iraq, I feel it is incumbent upon bloggers to correct this (deliberate) oversight.

Posted by: Kafir at March 23, 2007 12:18 PM (HsmTD)

4 Where are the stinking rats John Lyin and John the Canuck.

Posted by: greyrooster at March 23, 2007 09:18 PM (jNRRK)

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