Posted on 10/04/2006 7:03:21 AM PDT by hemogoblin
A Virginia Army National Guard convoy leader and an American truck driver on Tuesday angrily denied an accusation that the guardsmen abandoned a civilian supply convoy that was ambushed in Iraq.
U.S. Army and Guard officials also criticized ABC News for reporting the accusation last week from one civilian contractor driver without getting comment from military commanders, soldiers and other contractor drivers, all of whom said the U.S. troops reacted properly in the firefight on Sept. 20, 2005.
The soldiers, including several from Southwest Virginia, were members of the Rocky Mount-based 1173rd Transportation Company.
The ABC News report included video taken by contractor driver Preston Wheeler of Mena, Ark., that showed an Army gun truck driving away when insurgents opened fire in the village of Ad Duluiyah in the hostile Sunni Triangle.
Military officials said the convoy got lost because of an erroneous map, putting the 15 soldiers in five gun trucks and 13 unarmed drivers in 12 trucks up against 100 to 200 insurgents firing AK-47s and rocket-propelled grenades for about half an hour before U.S. air and ground reinforcements arrived.
Three drivers with KBR -- a Halliburton subsidiary -- were killed, three were wounded and four trucks were disabled, blocking the street as the front part of the convoy moved forward and the back of the convoy remained stranded. One soldier was wounded.
Wheeler said U.S. troops didn't return to the scene for nearly 40 minutes, during which he watched insurgents execute two civilian drivers ...
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We used the term "gun truck" on convoys in Iraq to distinguish between those vehicles that had a crew served weapon mounted (such as the Hummers seen in the video) and those that did not (ambulances, some of the new LMTVs, or other Hummers without mounted weapons such as EOD or the USAF close air guys).
Bookmarked for later when I can actually see the video since our IT jerks in the company "access deny" videos... and rushlimbaugh.com, BTW.
I'd like to see it refer to a vehicle built around an A-10's Main Gun. Now that would be a "GUN truck".
Mena Arkansas?
Figures.
It is a very good (positive) story about what really went on during this ambush. Lots of very good (hard-hitting) comments by military involved, as well as by other civilian driver who said that ABC's star accuser was completely hysterical and had to be pulled out of his truck. Most of the gunfire heard in the accuser's video was coming from American soldiers (out of camera view) defending the trucks and drivers in the convoy.
ABC's response?
(ABC's)"Schwartz said ABC News has no plans for another on-air story at this time."
No surprise there. ABC is actively fighting against our military.
Traitors.
ABC is the same network that brought us the proved false "Tailwind" "expo" is it not. I believe we are seeing a pattern here.
Be awefully hard to keep the vehicle upright when the GAU-8 cut loose. :) Unless it was an M-1 with the 120 mm replaced by the GAU-8, and even then firing sideways might cause problems.
Well then, I stand corrected.
I guess that I'm just a REMF weenie these days eating fat-pills in COCOM HQ.
Sheesh.
Gun truck.
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