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4th ID and Task Force Ironhorse Operations [Good news. Great troops!]
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| Feb. 29, 2004
Posted on 02/29/2004 2:08:38 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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4th ID and Task Force Ironhorse Operations
TIKRIT, Iraq - 4th Infantry Division and Task Force Ironhorse soldiers conducted 172 patrols and two raids and captured 28 individuals Friday and Saturday.
Twenty-nine of the patrols were joint operations conducted with the Iraqi police, the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps and the Border Guard.
Weapons and equipment confiscated in raids and patrols throughout the Task Force Ironhorse area of operation include six AK-47 assault rifles, three SKS automatic rifles, seven rocket-propelled-grenade launchers, 35 mortar rounds, 23 sticks of dynamite, 201 tank rounds, 1,201 artillery rounds, 90 rockets of various sizes, 15 rocket warheads and three improvised explosive devices.
Soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division's 3d Brigade Combat Team conducted a joint raid with ICDC forces in coordination with the Baghdad police to capture Nahdem Al Marsumi, the leader of a terrorist cell trying to operate out of Samarra. During the raid, coalition forces captured seven individuals including Marsumi and five men known to be a part of the terrorist cell. The ICDC also captured an individual suspected of being involved in an attack at the Samarra City Council building last month. Once the ICDC soldiers received a tip from a local source on the whereabouts of Marsumi, they organized and initiated the raid and were on site within two hours of receiving initial reports.
Task Force Ironhorse soldiers from the 555th Engineer Group located a cache of ammunition buried approximately five kilometers east of Forward Operating Base Speicher Feb. 27. The soldiers found more than a thousand rounds of high explosive artillery and mortar rounds and 50 BLU-97 submunitions. The site was secured and an explosive ordinance team will destroy the cache in place.
While on his way to work Feb. 27, an ICDC soldier observed some men digging near a house north of Baiji. He reported the suspicious activity to his supervisor who sent an ICDC patrol to investigate. The patrol discovered an ammunition cache. They established an over-watch position on the house and captured one individual suspected of burying the ammunition when he returned to the site later that afternoon. The ICDC seized the cache and turned in it to 4th ID soldiers. The cache included 20 68 mm helicopter rockets, seven rocket-propelled grenades, 17 82 mm mortar rounds and six 60 mm mortar rounds.
Working together, 4th Infantry Division soldiers from 3d Battalion 67th Armor Regiment, the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps and Iraqi police captured five individuals suspected of anti-coalition activities in a joint raid in the town of As Sadah in Diyala Province 27 Feb. The individuals are suspects in the bombing of a local health clinic.
An Iraqi led soldiers from Task Force Ironhorse's 14th Engineer Battalion to three weapon caches approximately 20 kilometers north of Tikrit Feb. 27. The caches included five 82 mm rockets and 15 rocket warheads. All three caches were destroyed in place.
While on patrols as part of Operation Trailblazer to clear the highways of IEDs, soldiers from the 14th Engineer Battalion discovered a cache consisting of 201 100 mm tank rounds located approximately 150 feet off the north side of Highway One west of Balad. The cache was destroyed in place without incident.
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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 4id; cjtf7; gnfi; goodguys; iraq; tfironhorse
To: MJY1288; xzins; Calpernia; TEXOKIE; Alamo-Girl; windchime; Grampa Dave; anniegetyourgun; ...
TIKRIT, Iraq - 4th Infantry Division and Task Force Ironhorse soldiers conducted 172 patrols and two raids and captured 28 individuals Friday and Saturday.Weapons and equipment confiscated in raids and patrols throughout the Task Force Ironhorse area of operation include six AK-47 assault rifles, three SKS automatic rifles, seven rocket-propelled-grenade launchers, 35 mortar rounds, 23 sticks of dynamite, 201 tank rounds, 1,201 artillery rounds, 90 rockets of various sizes, 15 rocket warheads and three improvised explosive devices.
....a joint raid with ICDC forces in coordination with the Baghdad police to capture Nahdem Al Marsumi, the leader of a terrorist cell trying to operate out of Samarra... coalition forces captured seven individuals including Marsumi and five men known to be a part of the terrorist cell.
....555th Engineer Group located a cache of ammunition buried approximately five kilometers east of Forward Operating Base Speicher Feb. 27....more than a thousand rounds of high explosive artillery and mortar rounds and 50 BLU-97 submunitions.....
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Fourth Infantry Division,
ICDC, bad weekend for the bad guys, ping !

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posted on
02/29/2004 2:16:16 PM PST
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("(We)..come to rout out tyranny from its nest. Confusion to the enemy." - B. Taylor, US Marine)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
We are winning ~ the bad guys are losing ~ trolls, terrorists and the democ
rats are sad ~ very sad!
~~ Bush/Cheney 2004 ~~
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posted on
02/29/2004 2:23:58 PM PST
by
blackie
(Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
The 4th is doing awesome work.
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posted on
02/29/2004 3:22:01 PM PST
by
whizzer
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
They are still turning up Huge amounts of weapons!
Just incredible how much is in Iraq!
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posted on
02/29/2004 3:31:31 PM PST
by
Ernest_at_the_Beach
(The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Bump!
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Bump!
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posted on
02/29/2004 3:56:52 PM PST
by
windchime
(Podesta about Bush: "He's got four years to try to undo all the stuff we've done." (TIME-1/22/01))
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
I was at Ft. Hood this past thursday. This banner was at the main entrance to the PX.
To: Professional Engineer
Great picture. Thanks!
They are Coming Home!!!
Hoo ah! (^:
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posted on
02/29/2004 6:15:17 PM PST
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("(We)..come to rout out tyranny from its nest. Confusion to the enemy." - B. Taylor, US Marine)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Ragtime Cowgirl 4ID they are coming home bump,we wait for our beautiful granddaughter Karen.
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posted on
02/29/2004 6:18:44 PM PST
by
fatima
(Karen ,Ken 4 ID,Jim-Karen is coming home from Iraq March 1st,WooHoo)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
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posted on
02/29/2004 6:21:46 PM PST
by
The Mayor
(There is no such thing as insignificant service for Christ.)
To: fatima
March 1 ~ tomorrow! Whoo hoo, fatima!
Please thank Karen from this grateful civilian. (^:
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posted on
02/29/2004 7:26:26 PM PST
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("(We)..come to rout out tyranny from its nest. Confusion to the enemy." - B. Taylor, US Marine)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
About the insignia-
Are those four-leaf clovers?
What does the insignia mean?
To: My Dog Likes Me
What does the insignia mean?
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Division History
The 4th Infantry Division nickname, the Ivy Division, comes from the design of its shoulder patch: four green ivy leaves joined at the stem and opening at the four corners. The word Ivy is a play on the roman numeral four, IV. Ivy leaves are symbolic of tenacity and fidelity, the basis of the Divisions motto, Steadfast and Loyal. More
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posted on
03/01/2004 5:15:59 AM PST
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("(We)..come to rout out tyranny from its nest. Confusion to the enemy." - B. Taylor, US Marine)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Thanks for the info.
Reminds me of the term "Ivy League" used by the NCAA in college sports. Yale, Harvard, Brown...were all in what once was known as the "IV (roman numeral) League." Most folks think the reference stems from the ivy crawling up their campus buildings.
Wonder what happened to the old I, II and III leagues?!
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