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U.S. infantry on the move in Kuwait (3rd Division Breaks Camp)
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| 3/7/03
| Ron Martz
Posted on 03/08/2003 11:11:40 AM PST by defenderSD
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It's starting to look like the 4th division will only be involved in the war if it lasts much longer than expected. In that case, Turkey may vote to let us drive through their country or the 4th division will unload off their ships and attack through Kuwait. Geez...it must be getting real boring out in the Med on the 4th division's ships. Let's roll now.
To: defenderSD
God Bless the men and women who are fighting to keep us all safe.
To: defenderSD
If Turkey allows, the 4th may make a ready reserve, or the backbone of the occupying force. When the Kuwait forces starts forcing the Iraqis north, the 4th comes down from the north and squish-squash.
Looks like we are going in without them at first.
snooker
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posted on
03/08/2003 11:16:24 AM PST
by
snooker
To: defenderSD
i hope 4th can get in it... secret hope is that Saudi's allow a back door and they can drive to Baghdad via western desert.
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posted on
03/08/2003 11:17:21 AM PST
by
WOSG
(Liberate Iraq!!)
To: ItisaReligionofPeace
Isaiah Chapter 35:1: The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose.
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posted on
03/08/2003 11:17:46 AM PST
by
friendly
To: ItisaReligionofPeace
Don't you just wish it could be over with just one cruise missle while Sadam is exhorting his troops to take up swimming to stay in shape? Is this possible or just wishfull thinking? How accurate do you think our intel is on his and Uday's movements?
A_R
To: defenderSD
Something I read the other day gave me the impression that the majority of 4th ID's personnel have not left home base yet. Is it possible that what is already in the Med is mostly their equipment?
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posted on
03/08/2003 11:22:55 AM PST
by
leadpenny
To: defenderSD
Nothing has changed, hurry up and wait.
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posted on
03/08/2003 11:24:29 AM PST
by
gulfcoast6
(President Bush prays for this nation. We need to pray for Presisdent Bush. PLEASE!)
To: friendly
That scripture has been fulfilled by the establishment and building of the State of Israel some time ago. It has no reference to these current events.
To: defenderSD
Most Decorated World War II Combat Soldier
Official Narrative
For Medal of Honor Recipient
MURPHY, AUDIE L.
Rank and organization:
Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army, Company B, 15th Infantry, 3d Infantry Division.
Place and date: Near Holtzwihr France,
26 January 1945.
Entered service at: Dallas, Tex.
Birth: Hunt County, near Kingston, Tex.
G.O. No.65, 9 August 1945.
CITATION: 2d Lt. Murphy commanded Company B, which was attacked by 6 tanks and waves of infantry. 2d Lt. Murphy ordered his men to withdraw to prepared positions in a woods, while he remained forward at his command post and continued to give fire directions to the artillery by telephone.
With the enemy tanks abreast of his position, 2d Lt. Murphy climbed on the burning tank destroyer, which was in danger of blowing up at any moment, and employed its .50 caliber machine gun against the enemy. He was alone and exposed to German fire from 3 sides, but his deadly fire killed dozens of Germans and caused their infantry attack to waver. The enemy tanks, losing infantry support, began to fall back.
For an hour the Germans tried every available weapon to eliminate 2d Lt. Murphy, but he continued to hold his position and wiped out a squad which was trying to creep up unnoticed on his right flank. Germans reached as close as 10 yards, only to be mowed down by his fire. He received a leg wound, but ignored it and continued the single-handed fight until his ammunition was exhausted.
He then made his way to his company, refused medical attention, and organized the company in a counterattack which forced the Germans to withdraw. His directing of artillery fire wiped out many of the enemy; he killed or wounded about 50.
2d Lt. Murphy's indomitable courage and his refusal to give an inch of ground saved his company from possible encirclement and destruction, and enabled it to hold the woods which had been the enemy's objective.
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posted on
03/08/2003 11:30:14 AM PST
by
PhilDragoo
(Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
To: leadpenny
Yes, I think the ships are carrying mostly equipment and the majority of the soldiers will fly over later. Depending on the boldness of the Turkish military, we may have secretly unloaded some heavy armor and already driven it on back roads into Northern Iraq. In this case, when tanks appear in Northern Iraq with part of the 4th division, we will probably explain that "a small number of tanks" were airlifed there on C-17 Globemaster transport planes. It's all part of a clever strategery.
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posted on
03/08/2003 11:32:13 AM PST
by
defenderSD
(Many are called....but few are chosen.)
To: leadpenny
Yes, it is their equipment. The troops would be flown in to match up with it. We don't move may Army troops by ship anymore, just mostly marine forward elements move around on ships these days.
To: defenderSD
Except I just heard the fomer Army Sec on Fox say that the Turkish ARMY had already allowed us to unload one ship and that convoys escorted by the ARMY were already heading for the southern Turkey/northern Iraq area!!! Whazzzup?
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posted on
03/08/2003 11:37:17 AM PST
by
LS
To: defenderSD
I hear that most of what was unloaded was just for the engineering teams that were expanding Turkish facilities. Could be wrong though...
To: defenderSD; RikaStrom; humblegunner; Flyer; Eaker; dix; Bigun; bobbyd; All
This is my son's unit,please keep him in your thoughts.
To: eastforker
Which unit? The 3rd division or the 4th division?
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posted on
03/08/2003 11:41:04 AM PST
by
defenderSD
(Many are called....but few are chosen.)
To: LS
Well the Turkish army is completely secular in nature.
Looks like a collective Army "middle finger" to the islamist regime to me. Somethings brewing in Turkey. If I was a radical islamist in Turkey I'd be a little worried, Turkish prisons being what they are and all.
To: eastforker
This is my son's unit, please keep him in your thoughts. Yes, Sir.. indeed I will! Damn proud, man!
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posted on
03/08/2003 11:49:38 AM PST
by
humblegunner
(Haze gray and underway.)
To: defenderSD; CasearianDaoist
Thanks. I spent 21 years in the Army and was never in a situation where the unit I was in received deployment orders. I did deploy with the 4th ID to Pleiku from Ft. Lewis, but that was planned before I joined up with them coming out of Army Flight School. My son, on the other hand, had three, count 'em, three drop-what-you-are-doing deliver-the-pizza deployments before he had five years AD: Haiti, Bosnia and Kosovo.
Thank goodness the Clinton wag-the-dog, legacy-building deployment days are gone. The adults are running the show now.
To: Stopislamnow
Moving our troops south, or out of Korea is a solid idea. I wouldn't want our troops so vulnerable to North Korean artillery and rockets either. Pulling them back, is in effect saving thier lives. Because one way or the other, North Korea's regime must go.
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