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Stranded Marines Fight To Last Bullets
London Times ^ | April 16, 2004 | James Hider

Posted on 04/16/2004 8:05:45 AM PDT by sean327

THE 15 Marines were trapped in a house, surrounded by hundreds of Iraqis armed with rocket-propelled grenades and assault rifles, their armoured vehicle in flames on the street outside. Each man was down to his last two magazines.

“It was in my head, we just got to go. Whoever makes it back, makes it back, those who fall, fall,” said Staff Sergeant Ismail Sagredo, sitting in the relative safety of Bravo Company’s forward base yesterday, as mortars and machinegun fire sounded a few streets away.

“That was the decision I’d have had to make, and I’m glad I didn’t have to do it.”

It was one of the most dramatic actions of the war.

Sergeant Sagredo, 35, had been in one of two Amphibious Assault Vehicles running out from the Marines’ frontline close to the centre of Fallujah, trying to trap insurgents who had ambushed a supply vehicle.

But as they headed down the narrow, parallel streets of Fallujah, where Sunni tribesmen have battled the Marines for more than a week, their vehicle came under fire from rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), the guerrillas’ weapon of choice.

Unable to turn the large vehicle around, the squad charged their attackers, but lost contact when they hit a bend in the road. They were driving into unknown territory. Then they turned another corner and saw hundreds of guerrillas.

“I’ve never seen so many RPGs. A lot of them were propped up against the walls with extra rounds,” said the sergeant.

The Iraqis, not expecting a lone American vehicle so far behind their lines, ran frantically for their weapons as the Marines opened up with M16 rifles and machineguns.

Rockets started smashing into their vehicle. One pierced the armour at the front, taking a large chunk out of the leg of Lieutenant Christopher Ayres, the officer in command. The rocket did not explode, but hit the engine, setting it ablaze.

Still under intense fire, the driver swerved south along a route known to the Marines as “Sh**head Alley”, desperate to find a turning to the east, towards their own lines. The gunner was dead from enemy fire, and several men had been knocked down by the continuing rounds of missiles.

The blaze was spreading toward the stockpiles of grenades when the engine gave out completely.

With the engine dead, the rear gate would not open. The men had to climb out of the hatch one by one, still taking small-arms fire. Luckily for them, their dash down the gauntlet of Sh**head Alley had left their attackers — up to 600 of them — behind. But only for a while.

“When we stepped out I was relieved. At least I wasn’t going to burn,” said Lance Corporal Abraham McCarver, a machinegunner.

The men had to help Lieutenant Ayres, who was crawling blindly toward the fire. Sergeant Sagredo and Corporal McCarver pulled him, but his webbing caught on a rack.

They were still taking fire, conscious that the vehicle could explode at any moment. Then the webbing ripped, and they carried the wounded officer to a nearby house, kicking down the door.

The Marines took up firing positions on the roof as more than 150 Iraqi gunmen converged on the small house.

“All the Iraqis surged south to join the festivities,” Sergeant Sagredo said. He now found himself in charge of an impossible situation reminiscent of scenes in Black Hawk Down, the film of a doomed US raid in Somalia that the sergeant had seen back home in America.

“It did remind me of that soldier being dragged through the streets back then,” he said, aware that a similarly gruesome scene had involved four US contractors just streets away, the trigger for the Marines’ invasion of Fallujah.

Ironically, Bravo Company’s call-sign is Blackhawk.

The Marines could hear the Iraqi fighters shouting outside, could see their feet shadowed under the front gate.

“I opened a window because I heard voices and I thought it was Americans,” said Corporal Koreyan Calloway. “There was a guy in a headscarf with an AK47 standing there looking at me, so I shot him.”

The attackers were darting down narrow alleyways beside the house, and lobbing grenades from neighbouring rooftops.

“They were running across our line of fire like we weren’t even shooting at them,” the corporal said.

“It was just like a range, we were just shooting them down,” said Corporal Jacob Palofax.

In the midst of the firefight, with the armoured vehicle’s munitions blowing up, an ambulance pulled up. The Marines thought they were being rescued. Instead, 15 men with RPGs jumped out and started firing.

The Americans were almost out of bullets. An Iraqi round hit a kitchen pipe and gas started whistling out as RPGs slammed into the building.

A guerrilla burst through the gate with an RPG and was shot dead. Another tried to follow and was wounded.

“Then the men started shouting that they could hear tanks. The first one went past, then the second,” Sergeant Sagredo said.

Horrified that the rescuers would miss him, Sergeant Sagredo radioed to tell them to back up. They did. A rifle muzzle appeared through the gate, and Captain Jason Smith of the 5th Marine Regiment came through shouting: “Marines, Marines, friendlies!”

It took an hour for the tanks to hook up with the burnt-out vehicle, but they were determined not to leave a dead Marine behind inside it.

Sergeant Sagredo does not want a medal for saving his men. “A decoration would only remind me of what happened. This is something I want to forget. Unfortunately, if it doesn’t affect me now, I know it will haunt me later.”


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: fallujah; gutsandglory; iraq; marines
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To: glorgau
...and the reason the tanks showed up is that now it is George Bush's Marine Corps and not Bill Clinton's army...
41 posted on 04/16/2004 8:47:25 AM PDT by Meldrim
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To: Indie
MEGA DITTOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
42 posted on 04/16/2004 8:48:06 AM PDT by bandleader
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To: glorgau
Tell That To Slick Willy!He refused to beef-up the armament for those guys he sent to Mogadishu to capture one of bin Laden's A**HOLES!!!!!!!!!!
43 posted on 04/16/2004 8:50:27 AM PDT by bandleader
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To: sean327; NormsRevenge; Grampa Dave; blam
Way to go Marines.
44 posted on 04/16/2004 8:50:47 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: sean327; Coop; MJY1288; xzins; Calpernia; TEXOKIE; Alamo-Girl; windchime; Grampa Dave; ...
Amazing account of our awesome Marines in action. Blurry screen alert!

In the midst of the firefight, with the armoured vehicle’s munitions blowing up, an ambulance pulled up. The Marines thought they were being rescued. Instead, 15 men with RPGs jumped out and started firing.

The Americans were almost out of bullets. An Iraqi round hit a kitchen pipe and gas started whistling out as RPGs slammed into the building.

A guerrilla burst through the gate with an RPG and was shot dead. Another tried to follow and was wounded.

“Then the men started shouting that they could hear tanks..."


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http://www.spacewar.com/2004/040414202633.pngrttm6.html
 
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US marine officer recounts dramatic rescue in Fallujah
 
FALLUJAH, Iraq (AFP) Apr 14, 2004

A US marine officer described Wednesday how his troops battled into the heart of Fallujah and killed some 20 insurgents to save a group of fellow soldiers.

"We definitely stumbled into a wasp's nest," Captain Jason Smith of the First Battalion-Fifth Marine's Bravo company said of the four-hour rescue launched around 4:00 pm (1200 GMT) Tuesday.

"There's definitely a lot more organized resistance out there," he said, adding that he believed his troops had killed some 20 fighters.

Smith described how two Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAV) had tried to flush out snipers just beyond their lines in southeastern Fallujah, a Sunni Muslim bastion where a shaky five-day-old truce was extended for 48 hours Wednesday despite US air strikes and heavy clashes.

However, the mission went awry when the insurgents hit the AAVs with rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), Smith said.

Desperate to escape the onslaught, one of the AAVs sped deep into the city's hostile southwestern area -- further than any marine platoon had ventured.

Between 50 and 100 insurgents starting firing RPGs and small arms at the errant AAV, whose engine burst into flames.

The 20 men inside the US vehicle took shelter in a house and set up defensive positions with M-16 assault rifles and SAW and GOLF machineguns, Smith said.

Rebels fired RPGs and lobbed hand grenades inside the house and the marines frantically threw them back out, Smith said.

The stricken AAV sent up a column of grey smoke into the sky, which the rescue team -- about 30 marines in six armoured humvees from a quick reaction force and four tanks -- used to locate its position.

Around 700 Iraqis, and more than 80 US soldiers, have been killed in fighting in Iraq over the past nine days, mostly in and around Fallujah.

All rights reserved. Copyright 2003 Agence France-

45 posted on 04/16/2004 8:50:57 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl ("He spares nothing to get to his Marines..They love him." re the command Chaplain in Fallujah,Ramadi)
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To: sean327
And I'm reading this from the London Times and not an American newspaper because...????
46 posted on 04/16/2004 8:55:56 AM PDT by PLOM...NOT!
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To: sean327
Geez I get a rush reading this. I am so proud of those Marines. The rags don't have a chance.
47 posted on 04/16/2004 8:58:51 AM PDT by Aeronaut (If we are not 'one nation under God,' what are we?)
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To: PLOM...NOT!
Your reading this from a Brit paper because our so called American papers are selling the "New Viet Nam" line, and this would blow their adgenda completely out of the water.
48 posted on 04/16/2004 8:59:30 AM PDT by sean327 (9-1-1: Government Sponsored Dial-A-Prayer.)
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To: Happy2BMe

49 posted on 04/16/2004 9:02:51 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Become a monthly donor on FR. No amount is too small and monthly giving is the way to go !)
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To: Meldrim

50 posted on 04/16/2004 9:06:51 AM PDT by NYCop (Bush, the right choice for real men)
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To: sean327
Fallujah.
delenda.
est.
51 posted on 04/16/2004 9:09:25 AM PDT by valkyrieanne
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To: kellynla
Dear K: The Washington Post article today (by Pamela Constable) makes it clear these Marines( the stranded and rescuers were 1/5). Alpha, my son's co., had the react platoon that went to the house. The Old Corps,those Marines of Belleau Wood, Iwo Jima, Chosin, and RVN(Sorry, K, you are now Old Corps thanks to Father Time, the bastard) would be proud of these Marines. The Corps still makes Marines like they used to. Semper Fi
52 posted on 04/16/2004 9:10:12 AM PDT by JeeperFreeper
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To: JeeperFreeper; All
Glad to hear that the "Fighting Fifth" is still taking care of business. :-]

The "Fighting Fifth" Marines, the most decorated infantry regiment in the United State Marine Corps!

God bless your son and all those fine men and women in the armed services who are fighting for freedom.

Semper Fi,
Kelly
"The Old Guard"...but always prepared to "adapt, improvise and overcome!"
53 posted on 04/16/2004 9:22:58 AM PDT by kellynla (U.S.M.C. 1/5 1st Mar Div. Nam 69&70 Semper Fi http://www.vietnamveteransagainstjohnkerry.com)
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To: Bear_in_RoseBear
Pingpingping!
54 posted on 04/16/2004 9:23:16 AM PDT by Rose in RoseBear (HHD [... with much respect ...])
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To: sean327
Lump in the throat Semper Fi Bump.
55 posted on 04/16/2004 9:23:50 AM PDT by Dead Corpse (For an Evil Super Genius, you aren't too bright are you?)
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To: Chinese_American_Patriot
These are brave Marines that survived the onslaught of Islamofacist savages outnumbering them.

Actually, I read it the other way around. Poor dumb jihadis; they didn't bring enough people to the fight. Quite a few of them should give thanks that the tanks showed up and scared them away, or they would have died at the hands of these 15.

56 posted on 04/16/2004 9:28:59 AM PDT by Turbo Pig (Nothing is more deadly than a Marine with a mission.)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Bump!
57 posted on 04/16/2004 9:31:13 AM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: sean327
Great Post....
58 posted on 04/16/2004 9:34:34 AM PDT by shield (The Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God!!!! by Dr. H. Ross, Astrophysicist)
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To: Doogle
Exactly! Spread the word. John Kerry is a NTAC, No Talent Ass Clown!
59 posted on 04/16/2004 9:35:22 AM PDT by rightandproudofit (I helped elect GWB governor in Texas, and I'm proud of it!)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
With all the firepower we can bring to bear, these situations shoiuld not be happening. Do a Dresen on Falluja.
60 posted on 04/16/2004 9:38:59 AM PDT by SAMWolf (Puns are bad, but poetry is verse.)
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