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Troops blast music in siege of fallujah
yahoo news ^ | 4/16/04 | drew

Posted on 04/16/2004 3:57:50 PM PDT by drew

Troops Blast Music in Siege of Fallujah 12 minutes ago

By JASON KEYSER, Associated Press Writer

FALLUJAH, Iraq - In Fallujah's darkened, empty streets, U.S. troops blast AC/DC's "Hell's Bells" and other rock music full volume from a huge speaker, hoping to grate on the nerves of this Sunni Muslim city's gunmen and give a laugh to Marines along the front line.

Unable to advance farther into the city, an Army psychological operations team hopes a mix of heavy metal and insults shouted in Arabic — including, "You shoot like a goat herder" — will draw gunmen to step forward and attack. But no luck Thursday night.

The loud music recalls the Army's use of rap and rock to help flush out Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega after the December 1989 invasion on his country, and the FBI (news - web sites)'s blaring progressively more irritating tunes in an attempt to end a standoff with armed members of the Branch Davidian cult in Waco, Texas in 1993.

The Marines' psychological operations came as U.S. negotiators were pressing Fallujah representatives to get gunmen in the city to abide by a cease-fire.

Six days after negotiations halted a U.S. offensive against insurgents in the city, the Marines continue carving out front line positions and hope for orders to push forward. Many are questioning the value of truce talks with an enemy who continues to launch attacks.

"These guys don't have a centralized leader; they're just here to fight. I don't see what negotiations are going to do," said Capt. Shannon Johnson, a company commander for the 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment. Word of truce talks last week forced his battalion to halt its plunge into the northeast section of the city just hours after arriving to back up other Marines.

In the meantime, perhaps the fiercest enemy — everyone here seems to agree — is the boredom, and worst of all the flies that pepper this dusty Euphrates River city west of Baghdad. Marines burn them, using matches to turn cans of flammable bug spray into mini blow torches. They also try to kill them by sprinkling diesel fuel over fly colonies. They joke about calling in airstrikes.

Fallujah's front lines remain dangerous.

On Friday, insurgents fired several mortars at U.S. forces. One of the shells blasted a chunk out of a house where Marines are positioned, filling the building with dust and smoke. No one was injured.

A short time later, an F-16 jet dropped a 2,000-pound bomb on the city, sending up a massive spray of dirt and smoke and destroying a building where Marines had spotted gunmen.

"The longer we wait to push into the city, the more dangerous it's going to be," said Cpl. Miles Hill, 21, from Oklahoma, playing a game of chess with a fellow Marine in a house they control.

"They (the insurgents) have time to set stuff up." He guesses the insurgents are likely rigging doors with explosives, knowing Marines will kick them in during searches if they sweep the city.

Up on the roof, Pfc. James Cathcart, 18, kept watch from a sandbagged machine-gunner's nest Friday. His platoon commander passed along word that troops found a weapons cache that included a Soviet-made sniper rifle with a night-sight.

"A night-sight, sir?" he said, surprised that insurgents had the technology. His commander told him to keep his head down. "Everyone here wants to push forward. Here, you're just a target," Cathcart said.

The young Marine looked out over grim city blocks around a dusty soccer pitch and a trash-strewn lot, as a rain shower passed over. He said during the long hours of duty, he wonders what the insurgents are doing, how many there are and if they're watching him.

Adding to the eery feeling up, he said, are the music and speeches in Arabic that come over mosque loudspeakers.

Unable to advance farther, Marines holed up in front-line houses have linked the buildings by blasting or hammering holes through walls between them and laying planks across gaps between rooftops, a series of passageways they call the "rat line."

Lying on his stomach on a rooftop and wearing goggles and earplugs, a Marine sniper keeps an eye to his rifle sight. His main task in recent days has been trying to hit the black-garbed gunmen who occasionally dash across the long street in front of him. To dodge his shots, one of the gunmen recently launched into a rolling dive across the street, a move that had the sniper and his buddies laughing.

"I think I got him later. The same guy came back and tried to do a low crawl," said Lance Cpl. Khristopher Williams, 20, from Fort Myers, Fla.

Others have run across the street, hiding behind children on bicycles, said the sniper. In his position — reachable only by scaling the outside ledge of a building — he sits for hours with his finger poised on the trigger of a rifle that fires 50-caliber armor-piercing bullets with such force that the muzzle flash and exiting gasses from the weapon have blackened the bricks around the gun.

On the street in front of his position sits a car riddled with bullets, where the bloated, fly-infested bodies of three armed men have been left. The vehicle was shot up by Marine gunmen before the sniper set up his position.

Along the front line, Marines have been firing warning shots to scare away dogs chewing on corpses. In some cases, the troops have wrapped bodies in blankets and buried them in shallow graves.

At night, the psychological operations unit attached to the Marine battalion here sends out messages from a loudspeaker mounted on an armored Humvee. On Thursday night, the crew and its Arabic-language interpreter taunted fighters, saying, "May all the ambulances in Fallujah have enough fuel to pick up the bodies of the mujahadeen."

The message was specially timed for an attack moments later by an AC-130 gunship that pounded targets in the city.

Later, the team blasted Jimi Hendrix and other rock music, and afterward some sound effects like babies crying, men screaming, a symphony of cats and barking dogs and piercing screeches. They were unable to draw any gunmen to fight, and seemed disappointed.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: achybreakyheart; babsvoicecouldkill; fallujah; iraq; marines; psyops; rockmusic
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To: MJY1288
Recall the scene in Cinema Paradisio when I forget his name projected a movie out the theater window at night onto the side of a building in the town square. The Italian townspeople were mesmerized.

What to play at the IDT (Improvised Drive-in Theator)?
201 posted on 04/16/2004 9:40:27 PM PDT by Ben Chad
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To: LisaMalia; Ragtime Cowgirl; spatzie; hookman; speedy; Travis McGee; SAMWolf; JustAmy; SpookBrat; ...
Someone should make a trip to the nearest dive on karaoke night, and make a compilation tape for them to play. The worst of the worst.

I'll see your karaoke tune, and pop by the pub for open mike night to raise you one, two, three!

Round one!

Round two!

Round 3!

202 posted on 04/16/2004 9:42:04 PM PDT by archy (The darkness will come. It will find you,and it will scare you like you've never been scared before.)
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To: drew
"Yoko Ono's Greatest Hits"
203 posted on 04/16/2004 9:42:53 PM PDT by Tench_Coxe
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To: Alkhin
ROFLMAO
204 posted on 04/16/2004 9:43:55 PM PDT by Ben Chad
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To: Visioneer
I have heard that we have some kind of sonic "weapon" that emits a very low frequency and causes people to either get sick or lose control of their digestive system.... For riot control... is this factual?

yup. Hildabeast and Shake_and_Bake on their last date.

205 posted on 04/16/2004 9:44:49 PM PDT by SGCOS
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To: Frank_2001
I'd say, anything by Celine Dion,

I'll see your Celine Dion, and raise you a Michael Bolton.

206 posted on 04/16/2004 9:44:49 PM PDT by LisaMalia (In Memory of Sgt. James W."Billy" Lunsford..KIA 11-29-69 Binh Dinh S. Vietnam)
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To: archy
OK, that's weird. We both must have poker playing on our minds tonight!
207 posted on 04/16/2004 9:46:37 PM PDT by LisaMalia (In Memory of Sgt. James W."Billy" Lunsford..KIA 11-29-69 Binh Dinh S. Vietnam)
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To: drew
The US military blasted Noriega with Nugent's "Stranglehold" in Panama and used it again during the first Gulf war. Always stick with what works.


"Here I come again now baby!"
208 posted on 04/16/2004 9:47:00 PM PDT by socal_parrot
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To: socal_parrot
"Here I come again now baby!"

That would get into their heads on so many levels.

209 posted on 04/16/2004 9:51:05 PM PDT by LisaMalia (In Memory of Sgt. James W."Billy" Lunsford..KIA 11-29-69 Binh Dinh S. Vietnam)
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To: archy
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
210 posted on 04/16/2004 9:52:23 PM PDT by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace (Michael <a href = "http://www.michaelmoore.com/" title="Miserable Failure">"Miserable Failure"</a>)
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To: SpyGuy
How about music from Fiddler on the Roof...
211 posted on 04/16/2004 9:52:37 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: T'wit
Great music ping!
212 posted on 04/16/2004 9:54:52 PM PDT by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace (Michael <a href = "http://www.michaelmoore.com/" title="Miserable Failure">"Miserable Failure"</a>)
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To: LisaMalia
Another scene I'd like to hear in Iraq...

"Ahkmed, this music scares the hell out of me. What do they mean by 'Mister Mojo Risin'?'"
213 posted on 04/16/2004 9:56:18 PM PDT by socal_parrot
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To: piasa
1971 Version - Fiddler on the Roof
214 posted on 04/16/2004 9:58:14 PM PDT by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace (Michael <a href = "http://www.michaelmoore.com/" title="Miserable Failure">"Miserable Failure"</a>)
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To: drew
They need to bring in that Karaoke loser from American Idol :)
215 posted on 04/16/2004 9:58:17 PM PDT by Libertina
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To: socal_parrot
Yeah, blast some Jim Morrison their way. Now that would REALLY mess with their minds.
216 posted on 04/16/2004 10:01:02 PM PDT by LisaMalia (In Memory of Sgt. James W."Billy" Lunsford..KIA 11-29-69 Binh Dinh S. Vietnam)
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To: SpyGuy
I suggest instead, that the US troops play Christian music. Not contemporary Christian rock like Creed, but Christian hymns and chorals. That will really screw with their minds.

Exactly what I was thinking. Some good old fashioned Christian hymns would really get their goat.

217 posted on 04/16/2004 10:01:44 PM PDT by Mark17
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To: Visioneer
Or Slim Whitman's "When I'm Calling You?"

YOU BEAT ME TO IT!!!

However, YOU have a good source for your knowledge!

As demented as I am musically, (and obviously hard of hearing) I thought of it because of my music achieves!

Yes, I actually have the tune...(I bought it as a gag for a bachelor party)

Will that lame excuse help me retain some musical respect?

218 posted on 04/16/2004 10:01:47 PM PDT by EGPWS
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To: Thumper1960
We're not just going to shoot the bastards, we're going to cut out their living guts and use them to grease the treads of our tanks. We're going to murder those lousy Hun bastards by the bushel
Our guys need to kill and blow things up. What Patton said is true, they should not die for our country, make the enemy die for theirs!
219 posted on 04/16/2004 10:03:14 PM PDT by Libertina
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To: socal_parrot
Another scene I'd like to hear in Iraq...

"Ahkmed, this music scares the hell out of me. What do they mean by 'Mister Mojo Risin'?'"

Allah save us! Even the French are attacking!

220 posted on 04/16/2004 10:07:29 PM PDT by archy (The darkness will come. It will find you,and it will scare you like you've never been scared before.)
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