Posted on 08/20/2006 10:14:00 AM PDT by SandRat
BAGHDAD -- Soldiers from 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, Multi-National Division – Baghdad, detained two suspected terrorists and seized a large weapons cache in a warehouse during a search of Nur and Ghazalyia Friday in support of Operation Together Forward. The weapons and munitions seized included more than 580 mortar rounds, about 39,000 rounds of small-arms ammunition, more than 100 rocket-propelled grenades, more than 270 rockets, two landmines, a shape charge, a crater charge, 11 fragmentation grenades, several machine guns, ammunition drums, 5,000 feet of detonation cord, mortar tubes and bipods, land mines, more than 50 rocket motors and various other bomb-making materials and ordnance. Five hundred buildings were searched during the operation. Operations have taken place in Doura, Shula, Ghazaliyah and Ameriyah from Aug. 7-16. During this time, Iraqi Army, Iraqi Police and MND-B Soldiers have cleared more than 23,000 buildings, 21 mosques, detained 54 suspected terrorists, seized 326 weapons, registered 341 weapons, found 10 weapons and munitions caches and removed 900 tons of trash. |
Sounds like the Arctic-Wolves are getting the job done in a hurry
Iraq has more hidden weaponry than East Tennessee.
Hopefully this cache will be moved out of country.....and fine it's way to Israel!
This won`t be on tonites news, but WE ARE WINNING
I doubt that! :o)
Our guys are awesome and hardworking! BUMP
whats with East Tennessee???
Stryker
"..has more hidden weaponry than East Tennessee...has stills?"
vaudine
OOOH RAAAA !!!!
Sweet.
Almost as much as Missouri.
But a lot, lot, lot, less than East Texas...
> Read Press Release
Did. It would be useful if the MNF would at least attempt
to identify and report the source of such munitions.
Pre-war Iraqi?
New?
Iranian? Syrian? DNC?
Thank God for are brave soldiers, all are heroes.
Nowhere near SW Pennsylvania
Is this the Stryker group out of Alaska? We have friends whose daughter is a Captain in this group!
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