Posted on 08/23/2004 12:46:39 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
CAMP EAGLE, BAGHDAD, Iraq, Aug. 22, 2004 Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, spearheaded a task force when they kicked off Operation Iron Fury Aug. 17. Command officials characterized the operation as an all-out effort to root out the radical Mahdi Army forces that have been terrorizing the local civilian population in eastern Baghdad. The task force included elements of the 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment and the 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment. Both battalions are from the Iron Horse Brigade. The objective of Operation Iron Fury was to reduce the Mahdi Armys influence in Sadr City and provide a secure and stable environment for the people, said Capt. Anthony Martinez, the public affairs representative for 2-5 Cavalry. Since insurgents launched a second wave of violence in Sadr City Aug. 5, shops and government offices have been closed down in the heavily populated area. U.S. Army-sponsored humanitarian missions have also come to a standstill. This operation is a combined effort conducted by the 1st Brigade, said Command Sgt. Maj. Donald Battle, 1- 12 Cavalry. We want the law abiding citizens [of Sadr City] to know that we are here and that we will do what it takes to support a legitimate government so that all Iraqis can live a normal life. During the initial phase of the operation, soldiers from 2-5 Cavalry pushed into the center of the city to secure their companys objectives. Capitalizing on the brigades foothold in the city, 1-12 and 2-8 Cavalry commenced their respective attacks the following day. This is the largest operation Ive been on, said Spc. Thomas Jeffcoat, Headquarters Company (Maverick), 1-12 Cavalry. We should have done this a long time ago, because the Mahdi Army has just been running wild out here. This is my first time out here in Sadr City, and its a lot different from [1-12 Cavalrys] regular area of operations: Theres more activity, more improvised explosive devices, and rocket-propelled grenades, Spc. James Garcia, Headquarters Company, 1-12 Cavalry, added. By day-three of Iron Fury, the 1st Brigade Combat Team had exceeded its initial expectations for the mission, pushing blocks past their planned objectives despite mounting opposition from the insurgent forces. The operation is going exceptionally well, said Battle. The tempo has been very high and I have been very impressed with the way the soldiers have conducted themselves. In order to keep the front-line troops moving, Iron Horse Brigades forward support elements gathered at a location several kilometers from the fighting. These elements included Company C, 115th Forward Support Battalion, a team of medics from 1-12 Cavalry, and two Civil Affairs teams from the 478th Civil Affairs Battalion. This is a full spectrum operation so we are staying focused, Battle said. This is the first time we have conducted an operation of this scale here, but it needed to happen and its paying big dividends. I think that that when this is all over we will get a lot of thumbs up from the civilian population, he added. The key thing here is we are bringing peace [back] to Sadr City, so that the people wont be afraid to walk down their streets.
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I guess there's more than one Ironhorse Brigade, because the one in 4th ID came home last April.
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1st Cavalry Division, also from Ft. Hood.
Check the link at #2 for more info (or ask a military Freeper). (^:
Squooshed a few trolls today. If they insist on getting underfoot, what do they expect?
I think I read somewhere that Ironhorse is a "task force," across several divisions. Warriors.
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