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Stranded Marines fight to last bullets
The Times (UK) ^ | 4/16/04 | James Hider

Posted on 04/15/2004 6:13:01 PM PDT by saquin

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.”


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KEYWORDS: ambulance; fallujah; gutsandglory; iraq; islamicbastards; marines; religionofpieces
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To: saquin
“There was a guy in a headscarf with an AK47 standing there looking at me, so I shot him.”

Ok. I can live with that. God bless our Marines.

/john

21 posted on 04/15/2004 6:34:39 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Soy el jefe de la cocina. No discuta con mí.)
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To: saquin
I hope you are right and we DID bomb the four-block area. Personally, I think we should bomb the whole Sunni Triangle. ALL of these animals are not worth the life of one of our service personnel.
22 posted on 04/15/2004 6:35:14 PM PDT by ImpotentRage
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To: eno_
But they still can't stand anyone mentioning Marines.

LOL, I was in the Army, my son in law is a Marine Corps Vet. The basketball and racquetball games are vicious. :-}

23 posted on 04/15/2004 6:35:50 PM PDT by jwalsh07 (REMEMBER FABRIZIO!)
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To: Rebelbase
Hellfires ain't particular when it comes to friendlies.
24 posted on 04/15/2004 6:37:31 PM PDT by AppyPappy (If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
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To: saquin
When air support doesn't show (and I'm real interested in WHY it didn't show), when artillery is not available (WHY?), when everything goes to poo, the rifle is still with the Marine.

He knows how to use it.

Had these men surrendered they most likely would have been murdered immediately.

Stick by your guns.

Semper Fidelis.

That is all.

25 posted on 04/15/2004 6:37:33 PM PDT by LibKill (Yep, we are cowboys. WYATT EARP cowboys.)
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To: saquin
Thank you for posting this.

Dub


A Nation Mourns

26 posted on 04/15/2004 6:38:41 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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To: saquin
BTTT
27 posted on 04/15/2004 6:38:50 PM PDT by sarasmom (Watching mainstream liberal media "news reports" will cause brain atrophy.)
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To: saquin
With the engine dead, the rear gate would not open.

Could this be right? No manual door latch? That's insane!

Great article, BTW.

28 posted on 04/15/2004 6:41:11 PM PDT by DWPittelli
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To: ImpotentRage
tac-nuke , done! next town, want some?
29 posted on 04/15/2004 6:41:28 PM PDT by cabin
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To: saquin
good job Marines!

We're proud of ya!
30 posted on 04/15/2004 6:42:57 PM PDT by OldCorps
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To: Rebelbase
RPG's

Well then, we shouldn't spend another dime on the Apaches. Throw them in the trash to save maintenance costs. IIRC, only one Cobra gunship has been shot down vs. several Apaches. A similar thing occured during Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan where the Apaches were knocked out of action and Cobras had to come in.

Is the Apache a dud? Are the Marine Cobra pilots better or use better tactics?

31 posted on 04/15/2004 6:43:04 PM PDT by mikegi
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To: ImpotentRage
I think we should bomb the whole Sunni Triangle. ALL of these animals are not worth the life of one of our service personnel.

There are children and innocents in the 'Sunni Triangle'. I don't want to slag the entire population.

But, I do think we need hunter teams out at night using cover, concealment, night-vision, quiet dogs, silenced weapons, and laser guided bombs to clear up the mess.

We own the night. And we should become a nightmare story for generations of arab children to come. 'Shhhh. Be quiet.... Do you want the Americans to find you awake after your mother told you to go to sleep?'

Mind already.

/john

32 posted on 04/15/2004 6:44:13 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Soy el jefe de la cocina. No discuta con mí.)
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To The Muslim Terrorist
You monster. You beast. You unspeakable bastard. What lesson did you hope to teach us by your coward's attack on our World Trade Center, our Pentagon, us? What was it you hoped we would learn?
Whatever it was, please know that you failed. Did you want us to respect your cause? You just damned your cause. Did you want to make us fear? You just steeled our resolve. Did you want to tear us apart? You just brought us together.
Leonard Pitts of the Miami Herald

33 posted on 04/15/2004 6:45:39 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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To: saquin
“They were running across our line of fire like we weren’t even shooting at them,” the corporal said.

Great story, this must have been the story today about the lost marine transport driving around blindly, as the AP wire put it. Heard nothing about this firefight and our brave Marines...........

34 posted on 04/15/2004 6:46:36 PM PDT by jdontom (BacktheBadge)
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To: saquin
What unimaginable bravery these Marines are capable of. God speed them in their mission and keep them safe. If you happen to find a link to the article saying we bombed these vermin for what they did, please post it here. I so want it to be true.
35 posted on 04/15/2004 6:46:57 PM PDT by lonevoice (Some things have to be believed to be seen)
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To: saquin
Man, what a story! I was so happy they got their squadmate out there.
36 posted on 04/15/2004 6:49:16 PM PDT by SeeRushToldU_So (Go figure)
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To: JRandomFreeper
“There was a guy in a headscarf with an AK47 standing there looking at me, so I shot him.”

Well done.

Repeat until infestation is eradicated.

37 posted on 04/15/2004 6:51:29 PM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
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To: jwalsh07
"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.”

Now that's a true hero -- and you have the likes of Ketchupboy putting himself in for medals for getting scratches.

Pray for our troops daily!
38 posted on 04/15/2004 6:55:48 PM PDT by duckbutt ("The weapon of destruction was embedded in Saddam's brain." Bassim Al Fadhly)
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To: lonevoice
"Just before dawn Wednesday, however, AC-130 Spectre gunships launched a devastating punitive raid over a six-block area around the spot where the convoy was attacked, firing dozens of artillery shells that shook the city and lit up the sky. Marine officials said the area was virtually destroyed and that no further insurgent activity had been seen there."

From the Washington Post article on the same incident (by Pamela Constable, who is also embedded with the Marines).

39 posted on 04/15/2004 6:59:00 PM PDT by saquin
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To: Homer_J_Simpson
Repeat until infestation is eradicated.

Seconded, so moved, Ayes have it. Make it so.

/john

40 posted on 04/15/2004 7:00:11 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Soy el jefe de la cocina. No discuta con mí.)
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