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Iraqi, U.S. Soldiers Detain Terror Suspects, Secure Weapons Caches
American Forces Press Service ^ | Jan 12, 2005

Posted on 01/12/2006 3:50:36 PM PST by SandRat

WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2006 – Iraqi and U.S. soldiers detained terror suspects and seized weapons caches in operations throughout Iraq yesterday and today, military officials reported today. Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 6th Iraqi Army Division, detained a suspected terrorist and discovered a weapons cache during an early morning raid north of Baghdad today. U.S. troops from Task Force Ironhorse, a military training team with the 4th Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment, supported the Iraqi soldiers. The soldiers took fire from the insurgents, but quickly suppressed the firefight and captured a suspected terrorist.

The Iraqi soldiers also discovered a wide variety of weapons, including improvised explosive devices, mortar tubes, mortar rounds, rocket propelled grenade launchers and rounds, AK-47 assault rifles, rockets and rocket launchers, grenades a machine gun, C-4 explosives, TNT, a 152mm round, a tazer, and Iraqi Army uniforms and ID cards.

Iraqi troops in Ramadi and Ubaydi secured hidden enemy weapons caches yesterday, officials said.

Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 1st Brigade, 7th Iraqi Army Division, found two caches during west of Ramadi and Mulaab. Soldiers from the 3rd Battalion, 1st Brigade, 1st Iraqi Army Division, found two caches west of Ubaydi.

The caches included a radio base station, a 9-volt battery, a washing machine timer, blasting caps, small-arms munitions, mortar and rocket rounds, hand grenades, artillery rounds, an AK-47 assault riffle, a bolt-action rifle and seven empty AK-47 magazines, officials said.

The caches were turned over to the authorities for disposal. No injuries or damage were reported.

Meanwhile, in northern Iraq, U.S. soldiers detained 21 suspected terrorists while finding three weapons caches yesterday in Tal Afar and Mosul through tips by local Iraqis and by U.S. troop actions, officials said.

The raid in Tal Afar against a suspected terrorist cell took place just after midnight and involved soldiers from the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment. The soldiers found mortar rounds, small-arms ammunition and a home-made mine. Seven men were detained at the site, officials said. Two raids in Mosul involved soldiers from the 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, who captured eight suspected terrorists. One of the suspects is believed to have conducted mortar attacks on nearby civilian targets, officials said.

A tip yesterday from two Mosul residents who believed they had found an improvised explosive device led to the discovery anti-tank mines and an artillery round. The residents tipped of the Iraqi police, who then searched the area. An Iraqi explosive ordnance disposal team responded and found the hidden contraband, officials said.

Also yesterday, soldiers from the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, captured three suspected terrorists near a weapons cache in the Tikrit area. The cache had mortar rounds and rockets and was discovered near an area where numerous rocket and mortar attacks had originated, officials said.

Finally, an ineffective rocket attack against a base near Balad led to the capture of three terrorist suspects yesterday. Soldiers from the 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, stopped the suspects' vehicle after coalition aircraft observed them the suspects trying to flee the area, officials said.

(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq, Multinational Security Transition Command Iraq and Task Force Ironhorse news releases.)


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: caches; detain; iraqi; secure; soldiers; suspects; terror; us; weapons

1 posted on 01/12/2006 3:50:38 PM PST by SandRat
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To: 2LT Radix jr; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; 80 Square Miles; AlaninSA; A Ruckus of Dogs; acad1228; ...

Kicking butt and Taking names with the Iraqi's in the lead!


2 posted on 01/12/2006 3:51:27 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

A nine volt battery?!?!?!

This isn't much of a cache.

When I saw the rundown I thought, "oh, this must be one of the armed services news sources". I scrolled up and it was.

Don't get me wrong. I strongly support what we are doing over there, but this is actually a pretty small story.


3 posted on 01/12/2006 3:56:17 PM PST by RobRoy
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To: RobRoy

But how in the name of Jefferson Davis did they [the terrorists] pick themselves up a TASER???


4 posted on 01/12/2006 3:57:47 PM PST by ExcursionGuy84 ("Jesus, Your Love takes my breath away.")
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To: ExcursionGuy84

I am sure it make kidnappings a little easier.


5 posted on 01/12/2006 4:01:19 PM PST by FreeAtlanta (never surrender, this is for the kids)
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To: ExcursionGuy84

Jose Padilla sent it to them?


6 posted on 01/12/2006 4:02:11 PM PST by Concho
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To: ExcursionGuy84

Ebay


7 posted on 01/12/2006 4:02:54 PM PST by RobRoy
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To: RobRoy
Well spoken , Sir. All ow me to present you wiht your prize:

*hands RobRoy a frothy & frosty 22 oz. mug of Michelob Draft*

8 posted on 01/12/2006 4:07:15 PM PST by ExcursionGuy84 ("Jesus, Your Love takes my breath away.")
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To: ExcursionGuy84

Man, that tasted good. Good thing I'm riding the bus home tonight.


9 posted on 01/12/2006 4:11:28 PM PST by RobRoy
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To: RobRoy

.....but this is actually a pretty small story.......

Where would you draw the line? Who's unit's success would you not report?

You missed the point of the story I think.

The primary weapon of the insurgency is the IED. That is, The Improvised Explosive Device. The story tells us that among the items available to improvise such a device are a washingmachine timer and a nine volt battery. There were also blasting caps. I take this to mean that the technology is crude but effective since washingmachine timers and 9 v batteries are readily available.

Trivial as it is, it is still good news and the summation of the trivial workaday efforts of our troops will provide the margin of victory.


10 posted on 01/12/2006 4:20:03 PM PST by bert (K.E. N.P. Slay Pinch)
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To: SandRat

BTTT


11 posted on 01/13/2006 3:03:56 AM PST by E.G.C.
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