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Iraqi civilians feed hungry US marines
AFP/Yahoo ^ | 3-29-03

Posted on 03/29/2003 11:53:24 AM PST by baylorbaylor

Edited on 03/29/2003 12:18:57 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]

Iraqi civilians fleeing heavy fighting have stunned and delighted hungry US marines in central Iraq by giving them food, as guerrilla attacks continue to disrupt coalition supply lines to the rear.


CENTRAL IRAQ (AFP) - Iraqi civilians fleeing heavy fighting have stunned and delighted hungry US marines in central Iraq by giving them food, as guerrilla attacks continue to disrupt coalition supply lines to the rear.

Sergeant Kenneth Wilson said Arabic-speaking US troops made contact with two busloads of Iraqis fleeing south along Route Seven towards Rafit, one of the first friendly meetings with local people for the marines around here.

"They had slaughtered lambs and chickens and boiled eggs and potatoes for their journey out of the frontlines," Wilson said.

At one camp, the buses stopped and women passed out food to the troops, who have had to ration their army-issue packets of ready-to-eat meals due to disruptions to supply lines by fierce fighting further south.

Civilians have remained largely out of sight since the invasion began 10 days ago. Towns and villages are virtually deserted, prompting speculation that most had shifted to safer ground before the fighting began.

Corpsman Tony Garcia said the food donation was an act of appreciation for the American effort to topple the brutal regime of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

"They gave us eggs and potatoes to feed our marines and corpsmen. I feel the local population are grateful and they want to see an end to Saddam Hussein," he said.

"It was a lovely, beautiful gesture."

Khairi Ilrekibi, 35, a passenger on one of the buses, which broke down near the marine position, said he could speak for the 20 others on board.

In broken English he told a correspondent travelling with the marines: "We like Americans," adding that no one liked Saddam Hussein because "he was not kind."

He said Iraqi civilians living near him were opposed to Saddam Hussein and that most were hiding in their homes and were extremely tired.

Lance Corporal David Polikowsky stood guard over 70 POWS near the broken down bus, saying how grateful he was for food cooked and donated by locals, which included oranges.

Looking on warily at the POWS he was guarding, who included two Jordanians, as well as an Iraqi colonel, captain, major and second lieutenant from special forces and the regular army, he said he had been moved by comments from local civilians.

He said they told him: "We welcome you. What is your name? We will pray for you."

He said another group of POWS, largely conscripts, had been moved south.

"They told me they wanted to go to America after the war. I said where. They said California. I said why? They said the song Hotel California and they left singing Hotel California."

Soldiers with this marine division -- on the east of a two-pronged thrust toward Baghdad -- have seen some of the fiercest fighting of the war so far.

They battled their way through heavy fire at Nasiriyah, Sharat and Rafit before pausing to resupply within 250 kilometres (180 miles) of Baghdad on Thursday.

Prisoners have been taken and pockets of displaced people carrying white flags have been seen along the way. Some have waved, others have asked the marines for cigarettes and water.

But US troops have been keeping a wary distance from civilians, mindful of reports that some Iraqi forces were mingling with civilians in order to drift through American lines and launch surprise attacks.

Ambushes and harassing fire along the massive communications lines to Kuwait in the south have caused casualties and disrupted supplies of water, food and fuel to the frontline troops.

Garcia and Wilson are attached to a Shock Trauma Platoon with the Marine Expeditionary Force and have treated about 20 civilians for war-related wounds in the past five days.

As troops munched on their feast, one medic warned the food could have been deliberately contaminated.

He was quickly disregarded as the hungry marines forged ahead to make a fondue out of a donated tin of Australian processed cheese, but the potatoes were eaten before the cheese could melt.

"Man I never thought a boiled egg could taste so damn good," one burly marine observed.

(Excerpt) Read more at story.news.yahoo.com ...


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: actsofkindness; iraq; iraqicivilians; iraqifreedom; supplylines; war; warlist
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Take that New York Times and France!
1 posted on 03/29/2003 11:53:24 AM PST by baylorbaylor
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To: baylorbaylor
Sweet. Is there a URL or Link to get the report?
2 posted on 03/29/2003 11:55:16 AM PST by soycd
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To: baylorbaylor
I hope we have them taste it first, just in case.
3 posted on 03/29/2003 11:55:22 AM PST by tomahawk
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To: baylorbaylor
But this can't be possible. All Iraqis hate us.

I'm sure Daschle is saddened and disappointed.
4 posted on 03/29/2003 11:55:32 AM PST by Principled
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To: baylorbaylor
May God bless and protect every decent Iraqi, and we all know that there are some, and this is what makes it so hard. But we can pray that God will work his will for all of us, them included. God knows best.
5 posted on 03/29/2003 11:56:27 AM PST by tessalu
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To: baylorbaylor
Is it a good idea for them to be eating this food, though? After hearing about terrorists dressing as civilians, I'm not sure they should trust food that's given to them by any of these people, well-meaning though they may be.
6 posted on 03/29/2003 11:57:04 AM PST by tiredoflurking
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To: soycd
Here.
7 posted on 03/29/2003 11:57:26 AM PST by merrin
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To: tiredoflurking
"As troops munched on their feast, one medic warned the food could have been deliberately contaminated.

"He was quickly disregarded as the hungry marines forged ahead to make a fondue out of a donated tin of Australian processed cheese, but the potatoes were eaten before the cheese could melt."

8 posted on 03/29/2003 11:58:42 AM PST by merrin
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To: Principled
I'm sure Daschle is saddened and disappointed.

No, deeply saddened and disappointed.

If the Republicans don't run clips of that speech interspersed with shots of celebration in Iraq althoughout his re-election campaign next year, then they are a bunch of wussies.

9 posted on 03/29/2003 11:59:45 AM PST by Vigilanteman
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To: tomahawk
Don't worry. Iraqis taste like chicken.
10 posted on 03/29/2003 12:00:35 PM PST by Starstruck
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To: Vigilanteman
Dang it!

Deeply saddened and disappointed.

11 posted on 03/29/2003 12:00:52 PM PST by Principled
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To: Principled
I'm sure Daschle is saddened and disappointed.

"Not only am I saddened and disappointed, I'm bewitched, bothered and bewildered!"

Still,I agree caution is best - thanks but no thanks to the food.

12 posted on 03/29/2003 12:01:14 PM PST by talleyman (Coalition of the Willing - turning fedayeen into deadayeen since March,2003)
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To: tomahawk
My thoughts,exactly. (Hey.. this is good what did you say this was.. what do you mean not what? who???)
:-0
13 posted on 03/29/2003 12:01:26 PM PST by pipecorp
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To: talleyman
First of all, our forces aren't going hungry. Second, consider the anti-American source! These bastards want to paint the war as failing and will use any lie to do so.
14 posted on 03/29/2003 12:03:58 PM PST by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote Life Support for others.)
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Last night they showed some guys on the front saying they were down to 1 MRE a day, as they are still waiting for their supplies to arrive. Gosh, I hope our guys get enough to eat so they can whoop some a**!!
15 posted on 03/29/2003 12:05:49 PM PST by Abigail Adams
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To: baylorbaylor
Iraqi civilians fleeing

And they are taking everything, including the kitchen sink:


March 29: A boy carrying a kitchen sink walks past a British tank near Basra.

Source: Fox Photo Essay Day 10

16 posted on 03/29/2003 12:06:16 PM PST by StriperSniper (Frogs are for gigging)
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To: baylorbaylor
I'm sure the 2-3 MRE's per day they get are fine, but it is a nice gesture..(provided they eat with us first)
17 posted on 03/29/2003 12:06:21 PM PST by ewing
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To: baylorbaylor
"He said another group of POWS, largely conscripts, had been moved south.

"They told me they wanted to go to America after the war. I said where. They said California. I said why? They said the song Hotel California and they left singing Hotel California."

Now I'm singing it.

18 posted on 03/29/2003 12:07:27 PM PST by Lady Jag (Googolplex Star Thinker of the Seventh Galaxy of Light and Ingenuity)
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To: MHGinTN
Did you click the link to the article?

Sounds like some good hearted Iraqi folks shared their food.

It's a good thing.

Let's not get carried away with this demonization business.

19 posted on 03/29/2003 12:07:33 PM PST by don-o
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To: baylorbaylor
What a touching story. These poor people have been through so much. They will be safe soon. Our brave soldiers will stop the evil that has ruled for so long.

I hope there are a lot of our units that have arabic speakers.
20 posted on 03/29/2003 12:08:34 PM PST by optik_b
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