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Ancient Iraqi minaret is U.S. army snipers' nest
Reuters ^ | 1/24/05 | Ibon Villelabeitia

Posted on 01/24/2005 1:52:06 AM PST by kattracks

SAMARRA, Iraq, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Two U.S. army snipers sit on the top of an ancient minaret in the Iraqi city of Samarra, scanning for rebels who might try to plant bombs on a nearby road, and braving rain, sun and winds in long, lonely shifts.

Crouched behind sandbags, the soldiers say guerrillas bent on sabotaging the Jan. 30 elections frequently shoot at them with small-arms fire, mortars and rockets, sometimes hitting the 52-metre-tall minaret, built over 1,000 years ago.

"We get shot at all the time," said Sgt. Steve Langelier, 25, from Newport, Rhode Island.

"We are very busy. Scanning the city takes all day. It only slows down after the curfew," said Langelier, as he eyed the city below with the scope of his .50 calibre-rifle.

The snipers from the 1st Battalion 26th Infantry Regiment, work in 24-hour two-man shifts, taking turns to eat and sleep.

They were posted on top of the distinctive spiral minaret -- the highest vantage point in this violent Sunni Muslim city -- after U.S. and Iraqi forces overran Samarra in October and wrested it from the control of insurgents.

Before that, the U.S. army says, the insurgents used the minaret, part of a sprawling 9th century mosque, to shoot at U.S. troops and to orchestrate mortar attacks against U.S. bases outside town.

They say the number of roadside bombs -- a constant danger for U.S. vehicles patrolling this city of 200,000 -- has dropped dramatically since the snipers roosted in the minaret.

As the landmark elections approach, the strategic importance of the minaret has soared, with U.S. and Iraqi forces stepping up efforts to safeguard the vote, the first in Iraq since a U.S.-led invasion toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.

"The city has benefited from us being here. The number of IEDs (improvised explosive devices, or roadside bombs) has gone down," said soldier Sean Thomas, 24, from York, Maine.

A hole the size of a watermelon was left in the minaret when it was hit last month by an insurgent's mortar, the U.S. army says. The external staircase which spirals round the brick building is littered with sniper shells.

Capt. William Rockefeller, in charge of the nine-man sniper team, said he has not received any complaints about using the minaret as a snipers' nest.

"You only have to wonder why the Iraqis shoot at their own minaret," he said.

With its commanding views, the snipers also catch a glimpse of everyday life of Samarra -- children playing soccer in dirt plots, women going to market or worshippers streaming into the Golden Mosque in the distance, its dome glistening in the sun.

The Tigris River meanders by, and the sound of car horns and voices reach the top of the minaret.

"I like the views. Especially when the moon is out," Thomas said.

Samarra was once a famous city in the Abassid Caliphate but today it is a rundown, garbage-strewn town at the heart of the Sunni triangle, where the insurgency is relentless. Mortars rain almost daily on U.S. bases here.

Despite the risks and the cold nights, the snipers say they enjoy their post at the minaret.

"I told my dad to look up Samarra on the Internet," Langelier said. "I told him: `You see that spiral tower? That is where I spend most of the day'."



TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: armysnipers; iraq; samarra
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1 posted on 01/24/2005 1:52:06 AM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks

God Bless 'em.....


2 posted on 01/24/2005 2:09:32 AM PST by Route101
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To: Route101

God Bless and protect our troopers... but I'll curse Reuters personally for this hit job intended to rouse anger against our troops for using an "ancient Iraqi minaret" to protect the citizens of Iraq from terrorists.


3 posted on 01/24/2005 2:21:06 AM PST by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: coconutt2000

agree...


4 posted on 01/24/2005 2:22:50 AM PST by Route101
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To: kattracks

I bet 1,000 years ago, Iraqis were using that minaret to defend their city by keeping an eye out for threats. Times change, but some things remain the same.


5 posted on 01/24/2005 2:23:54 AM PST by risk
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To: risk

funny how our troops are not allowed to 'chip' the walls of a mosque but they can fire ROCKETS and MORTARS at the 1000 year old minaret...


6 posted on 01/24/2005 2:25:35 AM PST by Irishguy (How do ya LIKE THOSE APPLES!!!! HUH)
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To: Irishguy

Meanwhile the people are probably really looking forward to voting - under the protective gaze of our snipers, who know they can go home when the people are back in charge and the thugs who'd shoot at their own precious historical monuments are en route.


7 posted on 01/24/2005 2:30:01 AM PST by risk
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To: kattracks
Two U.S. army snipers sit on the top of an ancient minaret

Delivering "hole-ee"messages!

8 posted on 01/24/2005 3:09:30 AM PST by leadhead (Silence of the Yaks)
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To: kattracks

Samarra minaret

View from top of minaret

9 posted on 01/24/2005 3:22:37 AM PST by G.Mason (A war mongering, UN hating, military industrial complex loving, Al Qaeda incinerating American.)
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To: kattracks


Cool, huh?
10 posted on 01/24/2005 3:26:02 AM PST by Beckwith (John Kerry has now met with the enemy during war two times, in 1970 and again in 2005.)
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To: G.Mason

aim straight...aim true....


11 posted on 01/24/2005 3:27:26 AM PST by Route101
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To: Route101
"aim straight...aim true...."

Yes sir! And with the .50 calibur it's a fast, flat track. ;)

12 posted on 01/24/2005 3:46:48 AM PST by G.Mason (A war mongering, UN hating, military industrial complex loving, Al Qaeda incinerating American.)
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To: kattracks
"Capt. William Rockefeller, in charge of the nine-man sniper team, said he has not received any complaints about using the minaret as a snipers' nest."

Except for the incoming..

13 posted on 01/24/2005 3:51:15 AM PST by Jaxter ("Vivit Post Funera Virtus")
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To: kattracks

Own the high ground! They can run, but they'll just die tired.


14 posted on 01/24/2005 4:10:10 AM PST by Recon Dad (One Shot One Kill)
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To: kattracks

About time we started garrisoning troublesome mosques. The other choice would be to level them.


15 posted on 01/24/2005 4:12:06 AM PST by FreedomPoster
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To: FreedomPoster
About time we started garrisoning troublesome mosques.

Yeah, the military all of a sudden just figured this out! < / sarcasm >

16 posted on 01/24/2005 4:38:48 AM PST by Coop (In memory of a true hero - Pat Tillman)
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To: coconutt2000

Your #3 covers any comments I'd have made. Bump.


17 posted on 01/24/2005 4:41:04 AM PST by niteowl77
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To: Route101

Git 'em


18 posted on 01/24/2005 6:31:23 AM PST by treeclimber ("We will hunt the terrorists in every dark corner of the earth. We will be relentless." GWB 2001)
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To: kattracks

50 calibre-rifle? I'd hate to be in the vicinity of the Jihadi who gets drilled with that-like getting splashed with a big Mac when a car runs over it.


19 posted on 01/24/2005 7:45:31 AM PST by Larry381
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To: kattracks
Samarra was once a famous city in the Abassid Caliphate but today it is a rundown, garbage-strewn town at the heart of the Sunni triangle, where the insurgency is relentless.

Redundancy alert.

20 posted on 01/24/2005 8:06:11 AM PST by naturalized (Some folks look at me and see a certain swagger, which in Texas is called walking.)
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