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Weapons Company almost 200 IEDs
Marine Corps News ^
| Aug 5, 2005
| Cpl. Athanasios L. Genos
Posted on 08/05/2005 5:09:44 PM PDT by SandRat
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posted on
08/05/2005 5:09:47 PM PDT
by
SandRat
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posted on
08/05/2005 5:10:20 PM PDT
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: SandRat
Coming to Iraq, the Marines of Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment knew they would be fighting as street cops on the roads. The job includes locating hidden bombs before the enemy could use them against the Marines, Iraqi Security Forces and civilians. Their most recent find on a combat patrol brought their total number of bombs found to nearly 200. Over the past six months, they have maintained a ratio of three found to one detonated.
We are successful at this because we are outsmarting them and theyre very predictable, explained 1st Lt. Richard H. Lee, Weapons Company Executive Officer and Fullerton, Calif., native. We are always one step ahead of them.
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posted on
08/05/2005 5:11:55 PM PDT
by
Calpernia
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To: ducks1944; Ragtime Cowgirl; Alamo-Girl; TrueBeliever9; maestro; TEXOKIE; My back yard; djreece; ...
Coming to Iraq, the Marines of Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment knew they would be fighting as street cops on the roads. The job includes locating hidden bombs before the enemy could use them against the Marines, Iraqi Security Forces and civilians. Their most recent find on a combat patrol brought their total number of bombs found to nearly 200. Over the past six months, they have maintained a ratio of three found to one detonated.
We are successful at this because we are outsmarting them and theyre very predictable, explained 1st Lt. Richard H. Lee, Weapons Company Executive Officer and Fullerton, Calif., native. We are always one step ahead of them.
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posted on
08/05/2005 5:12:15 PM PDT
by
Calpernia
(Breederville.com)
To: SandRat
I wonder what the guys who plant these IEDs do. Do they disguise themselves as a road crew, pretend their truck is broken down, or sneak out at night with black jump suits on? There otta be a martial law for roadside digging by anybody.
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posted on
08/05/2005 5:17:18 PM PDT
by
carumba
To: SandRat; Allegra; MikeinIraq; TomasUSMC
Things that never make the news.........
We are WINNING this war! Thank you, Marines!
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posted on
08/05/2005 5:17:49 PM PDT
by
ohioWfan
(If my people which are called by my name will humble themselves and pray......)
To: Squantos
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posted on
08/05/2005 5:20:10 PM PDT
by
Eaker
(My Wife Rocks!)
To: SandRat
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posted on
08/05/2005 5:29:05 PM PDT
by
Marine_Uncle
(Honor must be earned)
To: carumba
> There otta be a martial law for roadside digging by anybody.
I have little doubt that diggers spotted by RPVs and
other aircrews are engaged without a second thought.
We probably just don't have enough eyes in the sky.
I'd expect the same for anyone seen strolling around
with unapproved personal weapons (i.e. RPGs, almost
anything with a 'scope), but who knows ...
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posted on
08/05/2005 5:37:54 PM PDT
by
Boundless
To: carumba
There otta be a martial law for roadside digging by anybody. Actually we have shoot on site orders of anybody digging on
or near a road at night.
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posted on
08/05/2005 5:38:19 PM PDT
by
MaxMax
(God Bless America)
To: MaxMax
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posted on
08/05/2005 5:49:39 PM PDT
by
YepYep
To: carumba
Even more sophisticated are IEDs which are camouflaged in the most inventive fashion. The IDF has encountered some of these in south Lebanon, years ago, when Hezbollah used foam-coated explosives disguised as roadside rocks. Some of these included shaped-charge stand-off munitions fired with mechanical 'sling-shots'.
A similar method has already appeared in northern Iraq. On February 7 soldiers of the US 22nd Infantry Regiment patrolling the streets in downtown Tikrit suspected a traffic circle curb disguised as IED.
http://www.combat-diaries.co.uk/diary25/diary25military.htm
A couple of weeks ago I located a picture of what appeared to be a concrete curb that was an IED.
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posted on
08/05/2005 5:55:48 PM PDT
by
B4Ranch
( Report every illegal alien that you meet. Call 866-347-2423, Employers use 888-464-4218)
To: B4Ranch
You're right they are very good at disguising the IEDs. A guy I work with came back from Iraq last year (Army). He had to drive into Baghdad nearly everyday. He said the terrorist disguise the bombs in dead animals, styrofoam shaped like everyday objects etc. It's not like they are sitting out there in plain sight. But as the Marine in the article said, we are smarter than they are and we will defeat them.
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posted on
08/05/2005 6:57:45 PM PDT
by
IrishGOP
To: carumba
I wonder what the guys who plant these IEDs do. Do they disguise themselves as a road crew, pretend their truck is broken down, or sneak out at night with black jump suits on? There otta be a martial law for roadside digging by anybody Oh yeah that always bothered me, how they could just plant the stuff. When I was there, one Brad from a New York unit was split in half when it ran over 10 155mm rounds buried in the ground...its not like one ali babi surreptitiously planted 10 rounds in the ground all by his lonesome
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posted on
08/05/2005 7:15:15 PM PDT
by
Kewlhand`tek
(What the hell was that? I hope it was outgoing!)
To: SandRat
We are playing their game and we are playing it well indeed. I personally would like to see pressure placed on the Syrians and Iranians to cease and desist from supplying the terrorists in Iraq.
Actually we probably are focusing too much on Iraq and less on the more important goal, destroying Islamic Terror. And since Islamic Terror has its biggest proponent in Iran, we should cut off the head of the snake, ie Tehran. Level Tehran with a promise of more to come if Islamic Terror did not cease, and it would cease one way or the other, in a much cheaper and quicker way than the present strategy of door to door, bullet magnet patrol war fighting we presently employ.
In the mean time, it is becoming clear to the entire earth that there are no more heroic and professional youths than those that comprise the troops in the U.S. Military.
Semper Fi
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posted on
08/05/2005 8:07:47 PM PDT
by
TomasUSMC
(FIGHT LIKE WW2, FINISH LIKE WW2. FIGHT LIKE NAM, FINISH LIKE NAM.)
To: Calpernia
To: ohioWfan
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posted on
08/05/2005 8:38:34 PM PDT
by
jveritas
(The left cannot win a national election ever again and never will the Buchananites and 3rd parties)
To: MaxMax
Actually we have shoot on site orders of anybody digging on or near a road at night... Now that's what I'm talking about.
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posted on
08/05/2005 11:36:02 PM PDT
by
carumba
To: TomasUSMC; ohioWfan; Justanobody; chgomac; MikeinIraq
You work for Howard Dean, don't you, Tomas?
C'mon, admit it. You're a DNC plant.
The gig is up.
I find your posts hilarious. But then, I often laugh at pompous, glass-half-full-sour-grapes Democrats.
You guys really are funny when you're out of power.
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posted on
08/06/2005 12:18:27 AM PDT
by
Allegra
(Does Not Respond to Armchair Generals or Idiots.)
To: Allegra
Thanks for the ping!
Good morn...afternoon to ya.
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posted on
08/06/2005 6:41:16 AM PDT
by
Just A Nobody
(I - LOVE - my attitude problem!)
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