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U.S. tightens grip on Nasiriyah; MARINE SEIZED IN AMBUSH
Knight Ridder Newspapers ^ | 29 March 2003 | ANDREA GERLIN and JUAN O. TAMAYO

Posted on 03/29/2003 7:04:36 PM PST by 11th_VA

NEAR AN NASIRIYAH, Iraq - U.S. troops determined to snub out resistance and protect vulnerable supply lines swarmed around this key Euphrates River crossing Saturday, newly wary of the local populace after Iraqis seized a Marine amid heavy fighting to the north.

Reports of looting in An Nasiriyah and of the hurried departure of officials of Saddam Hussein's Baath Party, while unconfirmed, gave some hope that Saddam's regime was losing control of the city's 500,000 people.

Armed Iraqi militias captured the Marine and destroyed three vehicles Friday night in an ambush of a 200-truck Marine convoy bearing desperately needed supplies to the front lines. A "massive fight" broke out when the convoy approached the town of Ash Shatra along Iraq's highway 7, and Marines summoned Cobra attack helicopters for help, Marine Maj. David Holahan said.

The helicopters blasted militia positions for half an hour, allowing the convoy to barrel northward, said Holahan, executive officer of 1st Battalion, 4th Marines. Numerous casualties littered the town, witnesses said.

But as darkness fell Friday, militias attacked the convoy from the rear, overturning one vehicle, heavily damaging two others and taking the Marine, who was not identified.

Unconfirmed reports claimed that Iraqis dragged the Marine through the streets of Ash Shatra, a town of 2,000 residents between An Nasiriyah and al-Kut.

The convoy carried supplies to elements of the 1st Marine Division, settled in a field south of al-Kut at the front lines of U.S.-led forces.

Guerrilla attacks have hampered the movement of supplies from the south, limiting Marines to one 1,200-calorie ready-to-eat meal a day Friday and Saturday, half the usual intake, until food stocks are replenished.

To clear the troublesome choke point at An Nasiriyah, the Army's 82nd Airborne Division and 5,000 Marines rolled into the outskirts of the Euphrates River city Saturday.

"We're going to remove this boot of terrorism from their neck," vowed Lt. Col. George Smith, with the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force's forward combat headquarters in southern Iraq.

Elements of the Army's 3rd Infantry Division reported knocking out 16 tanks and armored vehicles, one SA-3 surface-to-air missile site and 55 trucks over the past 24 hours. It captured 413 prisoners.

"Once we clean up these pockets of resistance over the next couple of days," said Maj. Gen. Charles Swannack, the 82nd Airborne Division's commander, "I believe the push toward Baghdad will continue."

Meanwhile, along the coalition's front line, there was a frenzied effort to build a huge temporary base for Marines. There was also a lull that permitted shaving and washing after days of combat.

At a secret location south of Baghdad, bulldozers worked around the clock to lay the groundwork for the Marines' attack on the Iraqi capital, creating a square sand berm 5 miles around and 15 feet high.

When finished Monday at the latest, the berm will protect Camp AA Anderson, the largest and likely most important Marine - and possibly coalition military - base in Iraq. Marines will launch their assault from Camp AA Anderson and use the camp to rest, refuel and reload.

The camp now is filling with spools of razor wire to protect the perimeter and construct prison camps. Dozens of tankers filled with fuel for tanks and assault vehicles rolled in, along with huge stores of artillery shells and other ammunition and trucks piled with food and thousands of cases of bottled water.

"For an assault, the Marines need fuel and they need ammo, and it looks like this is where they're going to get it from," said Capt. Sean Riddell, the executive officer of Delta Company of the 7th Engineering Support Battalion.

A tense scene unfolded in An Nasiriyah, where Marines made "several adjustments" to their strategy, said Lt. Col. John Miranda, the combat headquarters' liaison with the 5,000 Marines deployed on the outskirts of the city.

A lull in the fighting began Friday, but before that, Miranda said, "fighting has been nonstop, inside the city, outside and around it" against militias loyal to Saddam.

Miranda described them as men in civilian clothes who use civilians as shields, forcibly recruit children as lookouts and store weapons in mosques and hospitals.

"They shoot at us, and right after shooting at us they jump into cars with women and children, I don't know daring us, but challenging us," he said.

Marines found two huge weapons caches in their probes of An Nasiriyah, plus decontamination equipment for weapons of mass destruction and artillery shells they couldn't immediately identify.

The 2,500-member 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit arrived on the outskirts of An Nasiriyah and the 15th MEU was ordered to move there Saturday to help 5,000 Marines who already were in the area to protect Marine convoys crossing two bridges into central Iraq.

(Knight Ridder correspondents Mark Johnson, Meg Laughlin, Matthew Schofield and Patrick Peterson contributed to this report. It was compiled by Tim Johnson.)


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 1stmef; ambush; ashshatra; cas; dragging; embeddedreport; iraq; marines; roadtobaghdad; suppylines; warcrimes; warlist
Unconfirmed reports claimed that Iraqis dragged the Marine through the streets of Ash Shatra

NO QUARTER !!!

1 posted on 03/29/2003 7:04:36 PM PST by 11th_VA
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To: 11th_VA
Screw it, nuke them to Mecca. Send them the message, one Marine will cost your entire city, village, town. Napalm them to hell!
2 posted on 03/29/2003 7:09:39 PM PST by chuknospam (Help fight the War On Terror!! www.operationmilitarypride.org)
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To: 11th_VA
Rush Limbaugh has gone on record stating that Saddam's defense strategy is to recreate our Mogadisu experience, and then we will go home. This is confirmation that Rush is Right, again!

It will be ugly for a while, but George W. Bush is not Bill Xlintoon, and Don Rumsfeld is not what's his name.

3 posted on 03/29/2003 7:12:24 PM PST by SubMareener
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To: 11th_VA
At a secret location south of Baghdad, bulldozers worked around the clock to lay the groundwork for the Marines' attack on the Iraqi capital, creating a square sand berm 5 miles around and 15 feet high.

Gee, now the French know what to look for in their satellite recon for Saddam. Idiot.

A_R

4 posted on 03/29/2003 7:19:09 PM PST by arkady_renko
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To: 11th_VA
"We're going to remove this boot of terrorism from their neck," vowed Lt. Col. George Smith, with the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force's forward combat headquarters in southern Iraq.

"Once we clean up these pockets of resistance over the next couple of days," said Maj. Gen. Charles Swannack, the 82nd Airborne Division's commander, "I believe the push toward Baghdad will continue."

I think there's gonna be a whole lotta dead diaper-heads soon. When you've got the undivided attention of Marines and Airborne, you're not long for this world.

5 posted on 03/29/2003 7:35:41 PM PST by Yankee
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To: 11th_VA
This article brims with interesting, but mysterious details. It seems to speak of two fronts:
"The convoy carried supplies to elements of the 1st Marine Division, settled in a field south of al-Kut at the front lines of U.S.-led forces."
This is apparently the Marine thrust to establish a Tigris-Euphrates line, to saw Mesopotamia in two. They do not appear to have reached Al Kut yet. It's a front line position, limiting the "Marines to one 1,200-calorie ready-to-eat meal a day Friday and Saturday, half the usual intake, until food stocks are replenished".

Nasiriya, which is at the base of this advance, is now being enveloped by elements from the 82nd Airborne and an unnamed 5,000 man Marine brigade. There are rumors that Iraqi forces are quitting Nasiriya, but these unconformed.

In the meantime, preparations are apace at a certain Camp A A Anderson, at a "classified" location south of Baghdad. It is almost certainly on the west of the Euphrates north of An Najaf. Camp Anderson's facilities are not logistically constrained.

"The camp now is filling with spools of razor wire to protect the perimeter and construct prison camps. Dozens of tankers filled with fuel for tanks and assault vehicles rolled in, along with huge stores of artillery shells and other ammunition and trucks piled with food and thousands of cases of bottled water."
The EPW cages are suggestive. This may be why:

"Elements of the Army's 3rd Infantry Division reported knocking out 16 tanks and armored vehicles, one SA-3 surface-to-air missile site and 55 trucks over the past 24 hours. It captured 413 prisoners."
This is a new action, not a rehash of an earlier fight. Two things stand out. The Iraqi losses were inflicted by ground units, not the 3rd ID's aviation brigade, otherwise, they could not have captured a 413 prisoners. From the size of the losses, the 3rd ID must have destroyed an IRG brigade. Much more intriguing is the destruction of an SA-3 missile, presumably again by ground forces. These weapons are kept well back and not at the forward edge of battle. It would indicate that the 3rd ID's action was a deep penetration into the Iraqi defenses -- the defenses of Baghdad.
6 posted on 03/29/2003 7:35:55 PM PST by wretchard
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To: 11th_VA; *war_list; W.O.T.; Libertarianize the GOP; Free the USA; knak; MadIvan; PhiKapMom; ...
OFFICIAL BUMP(TOPIC)LIST
7 posted on 03/29/2003 7:46:12 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (Nuke Saddam and his Baby Milk Factories!!)
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To: SubMareener
Don Rumsfeld is not what's his name...

A: Hillary

8 posted on 03/29/2003 8:07:36 PM PST by musicman
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To: 11th_VA
           Hang in there brother   
Navy SEALs emblem
         We are coming for you!

9 posted on 03/29/2003 8:15:10 PM PST by Enemy Of The State (TELL THOSE #@%&#&$ WITH THE LAUNDRY ON THEIR HEADS THAT IT'S WASH DAY AND WE'RE BRINGING THE MAYTAG!)
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To: Enemy Of The State
and we are coming for them
10 posted on 03/29/2003 8:25:05 PM PST by AlextheWise1
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To: SubMareener
Saddam's defense strategy is to recreate our Mogadisu experience, and then we will go home.

Yeah well, he's mistaken. We went to Somalia because the TV news weenies insisted they were all starving over there. We went to set up food relief stuff. Then they started shooting at us.

I didn't fault Clinton when he pulled out of there; I had the same reaction. Fuggem -- let 'em starve.

This is not the same thing, and dragging Marines through the streets will not produce the same result. It will produce angry Marines in Iraq, and angry Americans at home.

This was going to be about decapitating the Iraqi regime; removing Saddam Hussein. Now it will also include a blood ba'ath.


11 posted on 03/29/2003 8:38:58 PM PST by Nick Danger (More rallys planned! www.freerepublic.net)
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To: wretchard
Good post. I'd only add that it sounds like we're winning the logistics war.

I don't know much military, but I know shipping. Barbed wire can't be easily moved around. It's bulky, heavy, and, given the quantities we'd need, expensive freight, especially FOB Baghdad.

Think of it: H20, fuel, MRE's, ammo... these are bulky, heavy materials. The operation to get it all there has to be the greatest of its kind ever -- ever -- conducted.

In my business days, I moved products all over the world. This is a stunning accomplishment we're witnessing.
12 posted on 03/29/2003 8:39:28 PM PST by nicollo (Logistics wins wars)
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To: 11th_VA
we are dealing with animals. at least, the average german soldier abided by rules of war. Why everyone in that region has satan as their co-pilot is behind me!!
13 posted on 03/29/2003 8:43:00 PM PST by faithincowboys (God Bless Our Troops!)
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To: 11th_VA

14 posted on 03/29/2003 8:46:23 PM PST by Porterville (Screw the grammar, full posting ahead.)
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To: Nick Danger
blood ba'ath. Unfortunately true on both levels. What ever happened to the Daily Spin?
15 posted on 03/29/2003 8:46:38 PM PST by Lx (So it's now, Duct tape and cover?)
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