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The Thunder Run: 'Fewer Than 1,000 Soldiers Were Ordered to Capture a City of 5 Million Iraqis.'
The Los Angeles Times ^
| December 7, 2003
| David Zucchino
Posted on 12/06/2003 2:56:26 PM PST by quidnunc
On the afternoon of April 4, Army Lt. Col. Eric Schwartz was summoned to a command tent pitched in a dusty field 11 miles south of Baghdad. His brigade commander, Col. David Perkins, looked up from a map and told Schwartz he had a mission for him.
"At first light tomorrow," Perkins said, "I want you to attack into Baghdad."
Schwartz felt disoriented. He had just spent several hours in a tank, leading his armored battalion on an operation that had destroyed dozens of Iraqi tanks and armored vehicles 20 miles south. A hot shard of exploding tank had burned a hole in his shoulder.
"Are you kidding, sir?" Schwartz asked, as he waited for the other officers inside the tent to laugh.
There was silence.
"No," Perkins said. "I need you to do this."
-snip-
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
TOPICS: Extended News; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 3rdid; 3rdinfantry; army; battleforbaghdad; battleofbaghdad; coldavidperkins; davidperkins; davidzucchino; embeddedreport; iraq; iraqifreedom; roadtobaghdad; thunderrun
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posted on
12/06/2003 2:56:27 PM PST
by
quidnunc
To: quidnunc
LA Times, thx but I'll wait for another source.
To: quidnunc
The headline gives away the plot!
3
posted on
12/06/2003 3:00:49 PM PST
by
Ernest_at_the_Beach
(Davis is now out of Arnoold's Office , Bout Time!!!!)
To: quidnunc
and you know what...they did it (accomplished the mission presented in the title) which should scare the sh!t out of anyone who wants to challenge our military!
To: quidnunc
Col. David Perkins is one I expect to be promoted to have several stars in short order. He's by far the most impressive commander I've seen in a long time!
5
posted on
12/06/2003 3:12:37 PM PST
by
Bobsat
To: quidnunc
bump for later reading
6
posted on
12/06/2003 3:19:11 PM PST
by
68skylark
To: cars for sale
You know you are right. I'd love to read the rest of the article but I refuse to sign in at the L.A.or N.Y. Times or any where else.
To: quidnunc
I don't know the full story or at least how the LA Times reported it, but that was the best employment of a cavalry raid since Korea or maybe the civil war.
A small band of brothers charging to the the heartland of the enemy and emerging virtually unscathed.
There will be odes and poems composed for these young men, this small band of brothers.
When watching the tape wishing I was there.
8
posted on
12/06/2003 3:29:22 PM PST
by
dts32041
(What is the difference between a baathist party member and a demo rat ?)
To: quidnunc
I really hope one of you will do the research and post a believable account of this story. I would try, but so far, as a newbie, I haven't had too much success at anything except lurkin' with an occasional comment.
9
posted on
12/06/2003 3:33:33 PM PST
by
Veritas_est
(Truth is)
To: quidnunc
Sorry but I can fill in the blanks with my OWN SLANT....I will NOT register to read the LA Slimes.
10
posted on
12/06/2003 3:34:10 PM PST
by
PISANO
(God Bless our Troops........They will not TIRE - They will not FALTER - They will not FAIL!!!!!)
To: Bobsat
"Col. David Perkins is one I expect to be promoted to have several stars in short order. He's by far the most impressive commander I've seen in a long time!"
The live coverage of the drive into downtown Baghdad, occupation of Saddam's palace and hoisting of the University of Georgia flag was a memorable event indeed. Col. Perkins and his entire command will be remembered in history.
To: PISANO
PISANO wrote:
Sorry but I can fill in the blanks with my OWN SLANT....I will NOT register to read the LA Slimes.Sukit yourself, but it's probably the best descriptions of combat during the Iraqi war that I've read to date.
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posted on
12/06/2003 3:45:24 PM PST
by
quidnunc
(Omnis Gaul delenda est)
To: quidnunc; PISANO
That should read "Suit yourself, but it's probably the best descriptions of combat during the Iraqi war that I've read to date."
13
posted on
12/06/2003 3:47:25 PM PST
by
quidnunc
(Omnis Gaul delenda est)
To: Veritas_est
Veritas_est wrote:
I really hope one of you will do the research and post a believable account of this story. I would try, but so far, as a newbie, I haven't had too much success at anything except lurkin' with an occasional comment.What makes you think tis artiicle isn't accurazte?
It's author David Zucchino was there and I don't see any reason to doubt his account.
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posted on
12/06/2003 3:52:18 PM PST
by
quidnunc
(Omnis Gaul delenda est)
To: dts32041
When watching the tape wishing I was there.I only saw it twice on Fox, the day it happened. I'd give anything to have a complete video record of it. It would have a place of honor in my collection alongside that FLIR video of the AC-130 administering justice from the black night sky over Afghanistan.
15
posted on
12/06/2003 3:55:03 PM PST
by
300winmag
(Photon Micro-lights: the next best thing to the Phial of Galadriel)
To: quidnunc
Just north of the burning operations center, Capt. J.O. Bailey was in a command armored personnel carrier, leading the supply convoysix fuel tankers and eight ammunition trucks. He felt vulnerable; he had no idea where he was going to park all his combustible vehicles in the middle of a firefight.Not good! I didn't like the writing style in this article. It jumped around in time and was hard to follow. However, there are plenty of interesting pieces. Gruneisen's tank gun hitting the abutment then getting lost (I was dreading the ending to that story but it turned out ok). The RPG teams in the mosque that were taken out. The battles at Moe, Larry, and Curly.
I need to keep this article handy for the times that I get pumped up and think I'd like to see combat (even though I'm too old).
I do have one concern/question: where were our Apaches during all this???? In this day and age, our guys shouldn't have to rely on "danger close" artillery. We should have had Apaches tubing the bad guys that had surrounded ours.
16
posted on
12/06/2003 4:05:46 PM PST
by
mikegi
To: 300winmag
That was a HELL of a ride! I remember it well and it was the right thing to do. Attack, attack, attack, and it works. I think that's what is going on now, but not as dramatically and not as well reported. Our military is second to none, ever.
17
posted on
12/06/2003 4:08:40 PM PST
by
Thebaddog
(Scratch the itch.)
To: quidnunc
I tried Hildabeast isaliar, but it said I had the wrong password. Evidently Hildabeast has changed her password. Darn!
18
posted on
12/06/2003 4:13:17 PM PST
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
For anyone who wants to read this without having to create a LAT account, try this:
Try login: hildabeast password: isaliar.
Should work, if it doesn't try hildebeast (never can remember which one is right).
19
posted on
12/06/2003 4:16:10 PM PST
by
kaylar
To: Cicero
Darn it! You beat me.
20
posted on
12/06/2003 4:17:15 PM PST
by
kaylar
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