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Security alive in rural Iraq thanks to Marietta Marine's team
Marine Corps News ^ | Aug 17, 2005 | Cpl. Mike Escobar

Posted on 08/17/2005 5:27:35 PM PDT by SandRat

SAQLAWIYAH, Iraq (August 17, 2005) -- Although hundreds of insurgents were killed during last year’s offensive in Fallujah, those who survived fled the ruined city to blend back into the Iraqi civilian populace living in the surrounding communities.

Nine months later, the ongoing task of searching for these insurgents falls to young men like Marietta, Ga. native Clinton Fort.

Currently a 20-year-old lance corporal, this infantryman assists 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment and Iraqi Security Forces in rebuilding the city’s infrastructure and keeping its streets safe.

Since mid-April, Fort’s company and ISF personnel have operated from a makeshift base inside Saqlawiyah, a rural community located outside Fallujah. The infantrymen patrol the village streets and outlying farm communities’ dirt paths, looking for weapons, explosives and criminal activity.

“During our time here, we’ve found quite a few good-sized weapons caches that had things like 155mm artillery rounds, grenades, mortar rounds, and rockets,” explained Fort, a 2003 Osborne High School graduate.

Insurgents throughout Iraq use these munitions to build roadside and car bombs, several of which have injured Fort’s fellow Company A Marines.

“We’ve been doing raid after raid, patrol after patrol throughout the area,” Fort said, explaining how his unit works to counter this threat.

His company’s latest effort to combat the insurgency took place July 21; Operation Hard Knock. During this mission, Company A and Iraqi troops searched residences and gathered census information on the citizens living within rural northern Saqlawiyah’s Al Zakarit district.

While the infantrymen searched a total of 142 houses, other battalion personnel blocked off the sector. Troops asked citizens to remain inside their homes, thereby collecting accurate information on the area’s population, as well as barring anyone from sneaking contraband out.

Battalion personnel have conducted previous Operation Hard Knocks throughout Fallujah during the past few months netting bomb-making materials, assault rifles, and suspected insurgent supporters.

“My role during this Hard Knock was to keep an eye on the locals while we searched their homes, and to carry any weapons we might’ve found inside my pack,” Fort stated.

Many Iraqi residents possess weapons, and Saqlawiyah’s people are no exception. Citizens may legally own an AK-47 assault rifle and one magazine of ammunition for home and self-defense. However, Fort and his fellow Marines would annotate which home had what weapons as a means of registering these arms.

By the end of the seven-hour mission, Coalition and Iraqi forces had detained one resident suspected of emplacing roadside bombs.

“Even if we don’t find much, these missions let insurgents know that we’re still around,” Fort said.

Terrorists operating in the area should already be well aware of their presence. Fort’s company, scout snipers and other units keep a close watch on routes leading into Saqlawiyah ever since one of their fellow corpsman was killed by a roadside bomb while riding in a convoy in April. Troops watch these roads day and night, acting as guardian angels.

Already, battalion personnel have killed several insurgents emplacing roadside bombs along one main road leading from Fallujah into Saqlawiyah.

Signs also now warn citizens not to stop along certain areas, as terrorists may have laid explosives there.

For their part, Fort and his fellow Marines continue patrolling the village streets and battling the unyielding insurgency, yearning only for a safe trip back home and a joyous reunion with friends and family.

“I see life differently now; I value what I have more,” Fort stated. “I’m definitely going to come home to see my family a lot more than I used to.”


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; US: Georgia; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alive; inrural; insurgents; iraq; marietta; marinesteam; saqlawiyah; security; thanks
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1 posted on 08/17/2005 5:27:36 PM PDT by SandRat
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; Kathy in Alaska; Fawnn; HiJinx; Radix; Spotsy; Diva Betsy Ross; ...

The good news just keeps coming yet, what do we hear from the LSM/RATS/Leftie Loons ..........crickets and it's a quagmire, another Vietnam, withdraw now............


2 posted on 08/17/2005 5:29:52 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

Marines always do what's necessary


3 posted on 08/17/2005 5:32:56 PM PDT by FROGTOWN CONSERVATIVE (In God we trust, In Liberals we don't)
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To: SandRat

Thank heavens it's not 1968 and the main stream media no longer control all information dissemination. These Marines are working so hard and so smart. Sucks to be a terrorist in Iraq right now.


4 posted on 08/17/2005 5:41:35 PM PDT by scottinoc
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To: SandRat
Really cool story. Have a daughter in the JROTC program at Osborne High School. She knows of Clayton Fort (never met him) through the JROTC program.

Will forward this to Sergeant Trice, an instructor, mentor and former Army drill instructor that is much loved by those in her charge.

5 posted on 08/17/2005 6:27:27 PM PDT by GeorgiaBushie (Undocumented freeper)
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To: SandRat

Liberating Iraq PING


6 posted on 08/17/2005 7:02:31 PM PDT by WOSG (Liberating Iraq - http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com/)
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To: SandRat

BTTT!!!!!!


7 posted on 08/18/2005 3:10:03 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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