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CNBC Anchor Says Missile Hits Coalition Command And Control Center In Iraq
Unwavering Conservative Heard It On CNBC
| 4-7-03
| Unwavering Conservative
Posted on 04/07/2003 4:29:45 AM PDT by Unwavering Conservative
I was watching CNBC 30 minutes ago and Mark Haines, who is the morning anchor on CNBC said a missile had just hit a Coalition Command And Control facility In Iraq and that there were casualties.
Did anybody else here Mark Haines say this?
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To: Unwavering Conservative
If anyone knows of a news article on this story, feel free to post it on this thread.
To: Unwavering Conservative
I heard it reported much earlier but haven't seen anything on the Internet yet.
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To: Types_with_Fist
I searched for the story at Google News and I never could find it. It must be a very new development, otherwise Google News would be carrying articles about it.
To: Unwavering Conservative
Good post. Should be Breaking News. I heard it on MSNBC before I switched to C-SPAN2 to watch the CENTCOM Briefing. For some reason I got the idea it was a Brigade TOC and I heard at least six KIA.
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posted on
04/07/2003 4:34:40 AM PDT
by
leadpenny
(OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM)
To: Charley Chan
Mark Haines on CNBC mentioned it and I haven't seen any more about it since.
To: Unwavering Conservative
There was a report quite some time ago about an attack on a ?TAC unit of a Marine? group that took a some casualties, maybe two deaths.
Does that make sense to anyone who knows the lingo?
To: leadpenny
We need to pray for the dead and their families.
To: Unwavering Conservative
They are probably waiting until they identify all of the casualties, at which point they will scramble to come up with a "helicopter accident" to feed to the media.
I'm only half-kidding about that one.
To: leadpenny
I heard on the radio that an Iraqi missile hit a TOC of the 2nd Brigade of the Third Infantry Division in South Baghdad. 6 wounded, 4 to 6 missing.
To: patriciaruth
Two Marines die in Iraq today while trying to secure a bridge. I think that was what the news said.
Is that the incident you are thinking of?
To: Unwavering Conservative
I just heard on the radio that it was "arty" and it was 6 kia/6wounded.
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posted on
04/07/2003 4:39:59 AM PDT
by
BOBWADE
To: Unwavering Conservative
I heard about the Marines at the bridge and later the other report, which may have been an explanation, but I'm not sure if they were both referring to the same incident.
What is a TAC unit?
To: Unwavering Conservative
Three things have happened, as far as I can tell.
An armored personnel carrier was struck, killing some, wounding many
A bridge that we are attempting to take and cross was struck. Killing at least one
A command and control center was hit, wounding 6, with 4-6 missing on "initial count."
All in all a somewhat bloody afternoon.
To: Unwavering Conservative
There has been much reporting about the TOC missle hit. Details are sketchy as is usual with U.S. military casualties. They do not wish to worry people.
It was the 3rd brigade however and multiple injuries reported. It happened last night.
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posted on
04/07/2003 4:41:47 AM PDT
by
Cold Heat
(Negotiate!! .............(((Blam!.)))........... "Now who else wants to negotiate?")
To: patriciaruth
Looks like we may be talking about two or more different incidents. As for an Army Brigade TOC, it would be where the Commander (06) might be and it is where his Ops and Intell staff are located. It's the Tactical Operations Center. Could be very disruptive in their sector.
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posted on
04/07/2003 4:47:00 AM PDT
by
leadpenny
(OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM)
To: patriciaruth
What is a TAC unit?That is a TOC, or Tactical Operations Center. It is an operational headquarters - in this case (as I have heard it) the headquarters for a brigade of the 3rd Infantry Division. Something like this would consist of several tents and/or headquarters vehicles that are temporarily co-located to provide a command and control center. They move frequently (depending on the tactical situation). Most Brigades that I am aware of would have more than one TOC in operation (usually a forward and a rear) so that one can move while the other runs the battle. The soldiers at the TOC would usually consist of the Brigade staff and, if the commander was not physically present, would be run by the operations officer.
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posted on
04/07/2003 4:48:35 AM PDT
by
BruceS
To: BruceS
Thanks, BruceS.
To: BruceS
FoxNews saying it may be blue on blue...
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posted on
04/07/2003 5:19:23 AM PDT
by
Keith in Iowa
(* * Common Sense is an Oxymoron * *)
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