Posted on 06/16/2004 9:17:20 AM PDT by TexKat
BAGHDAD, Iraq - A rocket slammed into a U.S. logistics base near the city of Balad Wednesday afternoon, killing two U.S. soldiers and wounding 21 people, the military said.
Fourteen of the injured were taken to the U.S. Army's 31st Combat Support Hospital and seven were treated at a clinic on the U.S. base, known as Camp Anaconda, according to a military statement.
Balad is 50 miles north of Baghdad.
We can't know. Your descriptions help.
HE knows, and hears our prayers.
((hugs))
Please thank your daughter for her service.
Thanks for the ping!
That would be the same camp. ;-)
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June 16, 2004
Release Number: 04-06-15C TWO SOLDIERS DIE IN ROCKET ATTACK IN BALAD LSA ANACONDA, BALAD, Iraq - Twenty-three people were injured as a result of a rocket attack here at approximately 1 p.m. today. Two Soldiers, who were injured, died of their wounds. Fourteen injured were evacuated to the 31st Combat Support Hospital in Balad and seven injured were treated at the troop medical clinic. The names of the deceased are being withheld pending next-of-kin notification. 17 June UPDATE: THIRD SOLDIER DIES FOLLOWING ROCKET ATTACK One Soldier died at the scene; the second and third Soldiers died of their wounds at the 31st Combat Support Hospital. Twelve other Soldiers injured in the attack were also taken to the 31st Combat Support Hospital. Eleven injured were treated at the troop medical clinic. The names of the deceased are being withheld pending next-of-kin notification. For queries contact Maj Spiegel at RICHARD.SPIEGEL@US.ARMY.MIL ~*~
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God bless you and all our people over there. It is a testament to our humanity that we don't apply the Carthage solution.
A problem I see with modern precision warfare is that the losing populace doesn't seem to understand when they've been beaten. At the end of WWII, the Germans and Japanese darn sure knew they'd been beaten.
Thank God for our heroes and their families! My great nephew is at Camp Anaconda. We are praying for all.
God bless our troops and their families.
Most of the journalists in theatre are too cushy at the hotel and get their news from someone else. There is no real focus on getting the news and reporting it, but there is a realo focus of propagandizing the events.
The rocket attack at Camp Anaconda in Balad wounded 25, including two civilians.
Hopkins said his son told family that the rocket attack occurred at the PX of the sprawling base, which is about 50 miles north of Baghdad.
About 17,000 troops are based there.
My prayers for the families of those killed and wounded.
Good point. IMO, if we leave in 3, 5, or 10 years from now and there is even one man left alive and standing in Fallujah, they willl claim victory and that man will have legends, lore and songs written about him and how he drove our the Americans.
How do you 'win' against an attitude like that?
Thanks. And I mean that.
And I mean that!
Jerry Pournelle is about the only person I can think of, who was against a war on Iraq, for whom I have any repect. And I have a *lot* of respect for Pournelle.
Immediately post-9/11, he proposed monuments. Something like this may still come to pass. It sounds extreme now; it may not one day.
http://www.jerrypournelle.com/war/whattodo.html#One
Thanks again for what you do, Eagle Eye.
BTW, if you know of a link for a place with a good list of "things guys in the field in Iraq might like in a Care package", I'm due to send another, and could use some fresh ideas. I've got a guy (stepson of an online friend) with (I think it's) 57th CSG that I'm sending stuff to.
Thanks for the ping, Texkat.
As it turns out one of the dead soldiers was a friend of my wife's. He was in my old unit and her last two units.
Sad part is he was only hours away from coming home. He had just left the PX after making hotel reservations for he and his wife to have a little honeymoon when he got back home.
My prayers go out to his family.
Prayers go out for you, your wife, your wife's friend and all involved. May God bless all of you in these hard times and always.
Thanks for the info VeniVidiVici.
May God comfort the family and your wife. God bless our armed forces.
VeniVidiVici, Please extend my condolences to your wife for the loss of her friend.
Bump!
Gratefully, adding your great nephew to my prayer list.
((Hugs.))
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