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America's 'Digital Division' (4th ID) Heads For Saddam's Stronghold
Independent (UK) ^ | 4-7-2003 | Donald Macintyre

Posted on 04/06/2003 5:58:12 PM PDT by blam

America's 'digital division' heads for Saddam's stronghold

By Donald Macintyre in Qatar
07 April 2003

Units from the hi-tech US 4th Infantry Division, which was blocked by a decision of the Ankara parliament from entering Iraq from Turkey, have begun a 350-mile dash north from Kuwait towards Tikrit, Saddam Hussein's home stronghold some 100 miles north of Baghdad.

Deployed in combat for the first time since the Vietnam War, the 4th Infantry is seen as a counterweight to Iraqi forces to the north of the capital and could be used if pro-Saddam forces tried to stage a last stand in Tikrit after the fall of Baghdad. Allied special forces have already set up checkpoints on the road between Baghdad and Tikrit to prevent members of the regime or its forces moving between them. Brigadier General Vincent Brooks, the US deputy chief of operations, said last week that Tikrit, which has been heavily bombed, was known to have housed command and control facilities for the regime.

The Republican Guard's Adnan Mechanised Division is based at Tikrit. The town also has a symbolic importance as the birthplace, in 1138, of Saladin, the legendary Muslim leader who defeated the Crusaders by seizing Jerusalem from the Christians.

The 4th Infantry, whose equipment began to be unloaded at the Kuwaiti port of Shuaiba last Tuesday, is known as the "digital division" because of its ultra-sophisticated communications systems. It is equipped with the M1-A2 SEP Abrams, the army's most modern tank. It is fitted with digital and thermal imaging and steel-encased depleted uranium armour, and is protected against nuclear, biological and chemical warfare. The division also uses Bradley fighting vehicles.

The division was the first to land at Utah Beach in Normandy on D-Day in the Second World War.

Unloading of the division's equipment began last week at a breakneck pace, despite the stifling heat, immediately after the first of its ships, the Houston-based Cape Texas, arrived at the port. The 4th Infantry's 2nd Battalion Field Artillery unloaded 550 vehicles in 12 hours, instead of the normal two days. Meanwhile, round-the-clock flights to Kuwait have been bringing troops from the division's base in Fort Hood, Texas.

The 4th Infantry was expected to form a northern front but the unexpected decision by Turkey last month to refuse a US request for its ground forces to use its basescaused US generals to rethink their strategy for the north. After a visit to Ankara by Colin Powell, the US Secretary of State, last week, the moderate Islamist government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan agreed to allow the use of Turkish bases for search and rescue and medical repatriation.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 4thid; americas; checkpoints; digital; division; miltech; saddams; stronghold; tikrit; troopmovement; warlist
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To: blam
The 4th Infantry's 2nd Battalion Field Artillery unloaded 550 vehicles in 12 hours, instead of the normal two days.

WOW, is that impressive! Go with God guys, I think Saddams birthplace would make a fitting grave for him as well.

41 posted on 04/06/2003 8:03:51 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: blam
The 4ID is a great Division. Their upgraded M1A2(SEP) is the best of our M1s, a tank which has has already proven its worth. The rest of the 4th "Ivy" Division's equipment and soldiers are no slouchers either.

I will say I hope everyone does not get too carried away though in their comparisons of them to the 3ID. The 3ID, although not the most powerful of our Divisions, is the most experienced in the CENTCOM AOR (Area of Operations) though....and it will be hard for anyone to outperform what these guys have done over the past 18 days. I expect the capabilites of the 4ID and the experience of the 3ID will equate to a wash, and we will find both of these fine Divisions about equal...which means the 4ID should overmatch anything left in the Iraqi arsenal.
42 posted on 04/06/2003 8:13:17 PM PDT by Proud Legions
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To: Proud Legions
On Fox News, they stated that the 4th ID had 4x the fire power of the 3rd ID.
43 posted on 04/06/2003 8:18:28 PM PDT by blam
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To: Sam Cree
"Oh, it was Dad who was in the IV, speaking for myself. But he'd appreciate what you said if he were still with us. Thanks."

Yes, I did read your original post. Sorry about that. I had a blonde moment (and I'm not even blonde!). Regardless, your father deserves much credit. You were fortunate to have had a dad who set such a fine example of service and patriotism for his family.
44 posted on 04/06/2003 8:23:44 PM PDT by TXBlair (Fort Hood LOVES 4th Infantry Division!!)
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To: blam
On Fox News, they stated that the 4th ID had 4x the fire power of the 3rd ID.

Wonder how they came up with that?

It would be nice to know a lot more about their high tech stuff, that has to be the reason!

45 posted on 04/06/2003 8:25:30 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (Where is Saddam? and where is Tom Daschle?)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
"Wonder how they came up with that?"

I don't know, was wondering myself. How does a 120mm M1 cannon become 4x 'stronger'?

46 posted on 04/06/2003 8:28:54 PM PDT by blam
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