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SBS HERO DIES IN AL QAEDA BATTLE (in IRAQ)
Daily Mirror ^ | Nov 5 2003 | Tom Newton Dunn, Defence Correspondent, And Nathan Yates

Posted on 11/05/2003 5:37:32 PM PST by Dog

SBS HERO DIES IN AL QAEDA BATTLE

Nov 5 2003

Target a 'hornet's nest'

By Tom Newton Dunn, Defence Correspondent, And Nathan Yates

A SPECIAL forces soldier was shot dead and four injured in a top secret mission in Iraq.

Special Boat Service Corporal Ian Plank, 31, was gunned down in a battle with al-Qaeda terrorists.

Four SAS soldiers were also wounded by guerrillas linked to Osama bin Laden's terror network.

Cpl Plank and his team attacked a rebel hideout in the desolate wastes in the north of Iraq on Friday night.

Dozens of enemy fighters were killed in the attack but Cpl Plank and the others were hit as the guerrillas returned fire.

An SAS insider said last night: "The guys were attacking a target they had been aware of for some time but they had no idea how many of them were in there. It was a hornet's nest."

News of the shoot-out was kept secret because of the sensitive nature of the mission.

Tony Blair led the tributes to Cpl Plank's bravery last night.

His spokesman said: "The Prime Minister is deeply saddened.

"We have always been aware that the work our troops do in Iraq is both dangerous and valuable and the Prime Minister has always been very aware of the risks our soldiers run at the same time as he believes their work is to be valued highly."

Unmarried Cpl Plank, of Poole, Dorset, was described as an "exceptional soldier" who had been a Royal Marines Commando before joining the SBS.

Colonel Jerry Heal, Director of the Royal Marines, said: "Ian Plank was an extremely popular and greatly admired member of the Royal Marines, widely respected for his professional excellence, commitment and determination.

"He was particularly well known for his resilience and robustness under pressure when his leadership, example and sense of humour were especially valued.

"He embodied all the personal and professional qualities associated with the Royal Marines and he enriched the lives of those who knew him, both socially and in the workplace.

"His positive outlook, bright disposition and zest for life will be remembered with deep pride and affection by all who knew him and most of all by his family and those members of the Royal Marines and others with whom he served around the world."

Cpl Plank was the first special forces soldier to be killed in Iraq since the ill-fated Bravo Two Zero patrol in the first Gulf War.

The botched mission to hunt for Scud missiles resulted in the deaths of three SAS soldiers. In the early days of the latest war a similar disaster was narrowly averted when two SBS men in Iraq escaped to neighbouring Syria.

They trekked 100 miles through the desert, dodging enemy troops for days after an ambush near Mosul in April.

In Syria they were taken into custody and held for five days until Mr Blair sent Foreign Office Minister Mike O'Brien to Damascus to negotiate their release. The activities of the Special Boat Service are so secret that officials will rarely discuss them.

The Ministry of Defence would not even confirm Cpl Plank's unit, instead describing him only as a Royal Marine.

However no Royal Marines are currently deployed in Iraq.

An MoD spokesman said Corporal Plank's death was not announced earlier for "operational reasons".

Outgoing Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith told of his sadness at Cpl Plank's death.

He said: "We deeply regret the death of Corporal Ian Plank.

"The work that he and other soldiers have been doing in providing peace and genuine freedom for the Iraqi people has not been acknowledged enough. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

"Let us hope and pray that his actions were not in vain."

Liberal Democrat defence spokesman Paul Keetch said: "This tragic death shows once again that British service personnel remain under constant threat in Iraq.

"While US forces have taken many casualties over recent months, we must not forget the brave and dangerous work that our armed forces are undertaking to restore peace and stability.

"Our thoughts go out to the family, friends and comrades of Cpl Plank."

Cpl Plank's death brings the number of British soldiers killed in Iraq to 52. Of those, 19 have been killed since the end of major combat operations on May 1.

At least 139 American soldiers have been killed by hostile fire since President George Bush declared the war at an end.

Around 377 US service members have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq.

Sixteen were killed and 21 wounded at the weekend when their helicopter was shot down in the deadliest single attack on US forces since the start of the war.

Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon said last night it was "difficult to speculate" precisely how many troops would still be needed in Iraq this time next year.

He told MPs: "No one can pretend the security situation in parts of Iraq, particularly around Baghdad, is anything other than very difficult."


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; britishheros; cockleshellheroes; fallen; iraq; sas; sbs; wot
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To: FreeReign
Exactly. I am sure that the boys from Task Force 20 have been very active in Iraq behnd the scenes, maybe even in this action. The most effective stuff we will not hear about, until much, much later.
61 posted on 11/06/2003 11:29:54 AM PST by astounded
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To: Rocky Mountain High
The SBS are the closest equivalent British Force to the SEAL's While DELTA, is actually modelled on the SAS.
62 posted on 11/06/2003 1:00:53 PM PST by KiaKaha
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To: Travis McGee
I meant in terms of mission profiles, not capabilities or fortitude.

Take it easy on the caffeine, podna.
63 posted on 11/06/2003 1:09:36 PM PST by Rocky Mountain High
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To: Rocky Mountain High
Yes, they have similar mission profiles, but in reality both SEALs ane SBS are superbly trained in desert, arctic, urban and mountain warfare and so on. It's a huge error to think they only work around water.
64 posted on 11/06/2003 2:27:31 PM PST by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: Travis McGee
Hence SEa, Air and Land. Wow...I never thought of that.
65 posted on 11/06/2003 2:31:03 PM PST by Rocky Mountain High
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To: dagnabbit
Amen to this powerful statement of yours. Our civilization is up for grabs, and the liberals around the world want the Islamofascists/Kazis to win.

God bless him and the US-UK-Australian defense of civilization.

66 posted on 11/06/2003 2:40:57 PM PST by Grampa Dave ("If you don't like change, you're going to like irrelevance even less.")
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To: Dog; Travis McGee; Squantos; harpseal
I wonder if this raid even happened in Iraq.

My bets would be in Syria and a raid against al Qaeda camps in Syria.
67 posted on 11/06/2003 2:42:18 PM PST by Grampa Dave ("If you don't like change, you're going to like irrelevance even less.")
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To: Dog
God Speed Good Lad. Rest Well.
68 posted on 11/06/2003 6:54:35 PM PST by Khurkris (Ranger On...currently posting from outside of CONUS.)
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To: Dog
God bless this brave Gentleman; and God be with his family,
and his friends and brother servicemen.
69 posted on 11/09/2003 12:11:10 PM PST by kq4ok (Wes - Waynesboro, VA USA)
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To: Grampa Dave
You think we're conducting raids into Syria?

Gutsy move...

Ed
70 posted on 11/09/2003 2:35:07 PM PST by Sir_Ed
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To: Sir_Ed
We were raiding Iraq and gathering intel months before we dropped the bombs on Saddam and his group.

Within weeks after 9/11, our spec ops were in Afghanistan before we started that action officially.

What are Syria and Iran going to say when their training sites and lodging sites for al Qaeda get sterilized?
71 posted on 11/09/2003 9:30:00 PM PST by Grampa Dave ("If you can read this, thank a teacher!....Since it is in English, thank a Veteran!")
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To: archy
Thanks for the post archy, we must remember all our fallen heroes, and for the previous one on Flanders Field, one of may favorite World War I poems. I once wrote a World War I style poem myself. Tell me what you think.

Their Loved Ones Slowly Die

Brave men heard the bugle call
And soldiers made reply
And died in war but never saw
Their loved ones slowly die.

They died not on the battlefield
In attack or stern defence;
Their blood filled not the trenches
Nor flowed from the wire fence.

They died in tears of silence
As the mailman called each day;
Once more they died when the vicar cried
It is time for us to pray.

Their platforms were the graveyards
From which the trooptrains pulled away
To borderlines and guns and mines
And piles of rotting clay.

Men still hear the bugle call,
And soldiers still reply,
And leave once more to die in war
While their loved ones slowly die.
72 posted on 11/15/2003 11:21:09 PM PST by britishtim
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To: britishtim
Thanks for the post archy, we must remember all our fallen heroes, and for the previous one on Flanders Field, one of may favorite World War I poems. I once wrote a World War I style poem myself. Tell me what you think.

Their Loved Ones Slowly Die

Rather nice.

Reminiscent of Ernest Dobson.

Ever read Don Marquis?

73 posted on 11/15/2003 11:53:49 PM PST by archy (Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
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To: astounded
This is an excellent photo of the Special Forces Team hit by the "friendly fire" (what a term) by the JDAM in December 2001. Some of these guys are no longer here with us. Many are still trying to heal. Next time you hear described as a "hero" someone who plays sports or donates some of his Wall Street fortune to a cause, tell them no, that's not a hero, these are the kind of guys who are heroes.

Front Row: SSgt. Yashida; Major Don Bolduc (WIA, shrapnel wounds, walking wounded, RTD); SFC Mike McElhiney (WIA, right arm amputated below the elbow, guest at President Bush's State of the Union address); SFC Magnellanes (severe head trauma); SFC Dan Petithory (KIA)

Second Row: SFC Ronny Raikes (WIA, severe nerve damage ot right arm, multiple shrapnel wounds); SFC Kennedy; Hamid Karsai (see CNN); Lt. Col. Dave Fox (WIA, shrapnel wounds, walking wounded, RTD); CPT Jason Amerine (WIA, ear trauma); MSG Jeff Davis (KIA)

Rear Row: SSG McGirr (WIA a day or two before the "friendly fire" - gunshot wound to the neck as a result of enemy fire); SSG Vaughn Bernston (WIA, multiple shrapnel wounds); SSG Brad Brad Flowers (WIA, multiple shrapnel wounds); [Last man unidentified.]


74 posted on 11/15/2003 11:55:28 PM PST by archy (Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
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To: archy
I didn't check my new posts section until recently. Sorry to take so long to get back to you. No, I haven't read Don Marquis. Tell me about him. By the way, it was great today to see Iraqis waving British and American flags.
75 posted on 12/14/2003 12:39:22 PM PST by britishtim
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