August 09, 2006

Marines Capture Jill Carroll's Abductors

UPDATE RS: Long time readers know that if there is one issue that animates us, it is the cause of freeing hostages. I was thrilled when I heard this morning that those who had held Jill hostage had been captured. To Jill's friends who have contacted us in the past, we celebrate this with you.

Our Jill Carroll archive is here.

Let us not forget, though, that Jeffrey Ake and others are still missing. Please keep the Ake family in your prayers.
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Marines from 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 5 and 1st Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment have captured Jill Carroll's abductors:

Marines—By Cpl. Mark Sixbey, 1st Marine Division

Editor’s note: Marines from 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 5 captured three insurgents responsible for the kidnapping and detention of Jill Carroll, an American journalist for the Christian Science Monitor, May 19. Intelligence gleaned from that raid led to the capture of one more, by Marines from 1st Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment. This story was written shortly after, but held due to intelligence value. Jill Carroll since announced she will detail her captivity in an 11-part series. Only now can the story of those who captured her kidnappers be told.

Jill Carroll’s kidnappers are now themselves locked up.

Marines captured four members of an insurgent kidnapping cell responsible for the kidnapping of American journalist Jill Carroll of the Christian Science Monitor.

Marines of L Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment captured and detained three members May 19, in a small village west of Fallujah. A fourth member of the same kidnapping cell was detained later by Marines of 1st Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment.

Both battalions operated as part of Regimental Combat Team 5.

Carroll was held hostage by insurgent captors for 82 days between January and March 2006.

“A piece of intelligence came to our attention a month prior to May that the kidnap house might be in a certain area,” said 2nd Lt. J. H. Cusack, Scout-Sniper Platoon Commander, Headquarters and Support Company.

But the information wasn’t enough for Marines to act upon. They needed more. One month went by before another clue gave them the green light.

“We went out west of Fallujah and went off key indicators and identified some specific things that led us to believe this was the place,” Cusack explained. “Based on what we’d seen, we knew we had a small window of time to get this guy.”

The next morning, Cusack rode with L Company’s personnel security detachment to return to search the house.

They met enemy resistance on the way to the house. Two improvised explosive devices detonated near the convoy.

“The lead vehicle got hit twice,” said Cpl. Estafanos Getahun, a scout-sniper with L Company PSD. “Getting there was more interesting than getting to the hit. It was beginning to look like a hard hit.”

Sgt. Jeff Bell, a platoon sergeant assigned to Headquarters Platoon, Company L, said he didn’t know the mission would make headlines when they made it to the house.

“Once I set foot in the front door, I was told what was actually going on in the house,” said the 27-year-old from Littleton, Colo.

Marines didn’t go in guns blazing. They talked the owner into allowing them into the house. Once inside, they began to match key descriptions of the house given by Carroll to the residence. It became clear; they were on target.

Marines gathered the family into one room while Marines searched the remaining rooms for evidence of Carroll’s detention. Every corner, every drawer, every shelf was searched.

“We methodically went room-to-room and searched the cupboards, pulled everything out,” Bell said. “If it was there, it got searched.”

Inside, they found a number of items that confirmed the identities of the insurgents, including incriminating documents and $3,600 in American paper currency. Descriptions of the house given by Carroll were a dead match for the home.

Marines had what they needed to take the three into custody. Still, they lingered. The three weren’t exhibiting any outward signs of nervousness, and Marines took a few minutes while several from their team were fixing the IED-damaged humvee.

“We were still fixing a flat tire from the IED,” Cusack said. “As soon as it was fixed we put everything together.”

“While the Marines were fixing it, people thought it was a normal thing they were doing,” said Getahun, 27, from Las Vegas. “It gave them some peace, because they thought it was a different thing. Then they arrested them.”

“As we were leaving, we said, ‘You’re coming with us,’” Cusack said.

Marines didn’t realize until a couple weeks later the significance of their seizure of the kidnappers. They took in those responsible for targeting an American for kidnapping and also found out that they were key members of a cell responsible for local attacks against Marines.

“A couple weeks later on we heard they were connected to some cells that were setting IEDs and firing rockets in the area,” Getahun said. “It did help us secure the route to Habbaniyah.”

“It’s a pretty good feeling knowing you got the guys who did such a horrible thing,” Bell said. “Hopefully it keeps that particular cell from repeating the kidnappings. Hopefully we can kind of quell that with this huge cell getting taken down and the other guys take note of that, knowing there’s nowhere to hide.”

Cusack said although the Darkhorse battalion arrested numerous insurgents during their seven months in Iraq, this raid held special meaning.

“We detained lots of bad guys over here, lots of kidnappers,” he said. “But this one connects with an American, someone people back home knew about. That makes it satisfying to have that direct connection to something people can relate to.”

Marines from 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment have since redeployed to the United States, finishing a seven-month deployment to Iraq.

Great job guys!

Posted by: OpinionBug at 10:51 AM | Comments (22) | Add Comment
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1 As a very proud former Fifth Marine (best regiment of warriors in the world in the 20th century - bar none!)
I must say
GUNG UO!

an old exJarhead

Posted by: Rod Stanton at August 09, 2006 11:05 AM (K2OdL)

2 Welcome home men! OOH Rah! Great work!

Posted by: Cmunk at August 09, 2006 11:07 AM (7teJ9)

3 Great news n'a big hoorah for the Marines but ....

Did the Marines have to capture all of them? I know - I'm just an old Army puke who always had trouble finding the safe position on that damn selector switch. Would have gave new meaning to take a knee.

Posted by: hondo at August 09, 2006 11:08 AM (XrexX)

4 Don't start with me Rod! I got tons of Marine joke material ready for a TRP!

Posted by: hondo at August 09, 2006 11:15 AM (XrexX)

5 OOH Rah!

Nice job Marines!

Posted by: Good Lt at August 09, 2006 12:10 PM (jWYAe)

6 When you have a tough, dangerous job to do SEND IN THE MARINES!

Posted by: Jo macDougal at August 09, 2006 12:51 PM (2vpLj)

7 Don't forget about Aban Elias and Dean Sadek. They were Americans too. Now they are likely dead. Anyway, here's a picture of the house where Jill was held.

http://www.csmonitor.com/specials/carroll/carroll_update.html

Posted by: George Ramos at August 09, 2006 01:01 PM (SahP1)

8 The whole Jill Carrol deal was a hoax from the start. Won't you libertards ever learn!?

Posted by: Republican Vet at August 09, 2006 02:33 PM (FsbJ9)

9 The whole Jill Carrol deal was a hoax from the start. Won't you libertards ever learn!?

Posted by: Republican Vet at August 09, 2006 02:33 PM (FsbJ9)

10 Maybe not maybe not

Posted by: Cmunk at August 09, 2006 02:58 PM (n4VvM)

11 RV, thats not the way to salute the Vets who come here.

Posted by: Cmunk at August 09, 2006 03:05 PM (n4VvM)

12 You are an idiot republican vet. Leave the poor girl alone. She's suffered enough with idiots like you who degrade her so shut the fuck up for once.

Posted by: George Ramos at August 09, 2006 03:37 PM (SahP1)

13 RV is a Gunnery Officer in the Army and a war vet. He is also a politician if I read his site correctly.

Posted by: Cmunk at August 09, 2006 03:41 PM (n4VvM)

14 Jill Carrol was aparently being kept behind the green door. What she was doing there noone has speculated.

Posted by: Cmunk at August 09, 2006 03:44 PM (n4VvM)

15

Linked at Old War Dogs.

Posted by: Bill Faith at August 09, 2006 03:52 PM (n7SaI)

16 Hell Yeah. These war criminals should be tried and shot. 

Posted by: Howie at August 09, 2006 04:22 PM (D3+20)

17 I will be extremely interested to see what they learn about these guys. Were they a one-off operation or related to other kidnappings? Were they merely criminals extorting money or were they using kidnapping to finance other operations?

So many have been kidnapped and ransomed that I suspect it is a cottage industry. But this was a high profile enough operation it may have been more than just a bunch of local yahoos seeking a quick score.

Posted by: background N015e at August 09, 2006 04:35 PM (t4Rmq)

18 Hmmmmmm. Interesting, Backgroundnoise. As I recall, weren't you adamant that Jill Carroll was being held by American operatives to hide our "involvement" with the death squads about which she was reporting? Oh, right! That was BEFORE her release!

Posted by: WM at August 09, 2006 05:10 PM (3aCNQ)

19

WM, thanks for saving me the trouble.


Posted by: jesusland joe at August 09, 2006 06:22 PM (rUyw4)

20 Some of the ROP folks must ve as old as I. This is out of a popular song when I was in high school "Green Door What's that Secret Your Keepin?" Hard to believe any of those bast*rds have lived that long.

Hondo - - In my years in Ivory Towers I heard many "clever" slams on the Corps. I can take it.

Posted by: Rod Stanton at August 10, 2006 08:08 AM (A2qI9)

21 Rod Stanton

"Ivory Towers"?. Hmmmmmm! Dare say you too spent (or did) time working in Academia? There are a couple of us here, I believe. Science and or Engineering fields no doubt - the other departments are pretty much a shut door now a days.

I know you can take - your a Marine - you can take anything.

Now of course, I sneeked into the Ivory Towers - thru a basement wind. Background was pure working class white ethnic urban central city - (Brooklyn) till the Army made a few changes. All edgeumakcation courtesy Uncle Sugar Daddy. I believe I can slam better (on most anything) than most academicians. Maybe we will find out another day.

Note however that all slammin' will be done with love, affection, and respect - which I suspect the academicians did not have in mind or heart.

Posted by: hondo at August 10, 2006 06:26 PM (XrexX)

22 Rod: Great song! Jim Lowe, right???

Posted by: youngbourbonprofessional at August 11, 2006 03:37 PM (gZnyq)

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