Posted on 11/08/2004 8:39:55 AM PST by epluribus_2
NEAR FALLUJAH, Iraq - More than 4,000 U.S. Marines and Army troops punched their way into northeastern Fallujah on Monday, kicking off a massive assault dubbed Operation Phantom Fury that seeks to put an end to half a year of insurgent control of the Sunni Muslim city.
The prelude to the assault on the Askari neighborhood was a crushing air and artillery bombardment of the city that rose to a crescendo by Monday evening, with U.S. strike jets dropping bombs around the clock and big guns pounding the city every few minutes with high-explosive shells.
Meanwhile, insurgents in Baghdad and nearby Ramadi tried to keep up the pressure on the coalition forces with new attacks, including one on a Catholic church in the capital.
Earlier Monday U.S. troops had fought their way into the city's western outskirts, seizing two bridges over the Euphrates River and helping Iraqi soldiers take the city's main hospital in the first stage of a major assault on the insurgent stronghold.
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IIRC - At Kursk the Soviets rolled their big, heavy, slow, un-maneuvrable, very heavily armored tanks (K7? T7?) into the middle of the fight, parked there, and blew the sh** out of the Germans. There does seem to be a time and a place for everything.
We're pretty sure it's coming from Fallujah.
Got it this morning sdpatriot. Sorry I went to bed on you last night. I was more tired than I knew.
Michael Moore profiting off my husbands blood
Chance encounter brings teacher, soldier together
Ohhhh thank you!
And it wasn't even my birthday.
well, bless your heart TexKat!
that just makes my day... and many days to come..
i would have to say the eye patch makes Cee-gar man look even more wickedly handsome.. it's so good to see him looking very fit and healthy. Lordy, the United States Military is goodlooking.. i love looking at them.
thanks so much for posting this.. my best to him and April.. i appreciate all they have given so much.
Indeedy!
And here's a link to the new thread for today (maybe I'm the not only one who's been sitting there wearing out the F5 key, waiting for news ;-): Operation Phantom Fury ~~~ Day 2 ~~~ Live thread
Ah, Kursk. The Russian KV-1 heavy tanks were slow, but they did have excellent armor. The T-34 (possibly the best tank of the war) was more like an Abrams- very fast, good armor protection, good (not great) gun.
What happened at Kursk is, the Germans delayed their assault for weeks waiting for the new Panther tanks (arguably the first true modern tank) to be delivered. This gave the Russians time to build up real serious defenses. Most of the Panthers ended up breaking down on the way to the battlefield (tranny problems.)
After the Germans fought their way through the Soviet defenses and began to advance, the Russians counterattacked with a huge armored force. Both forces came up onto the crest of a hill and right into the teeth of each other. It was a knife fight, the close range negating the German armor and gunnery. Imagine two thousand tanks swirling around each other like soldiers in a swordfight. Both sides took horrible losses, but in the end the Germans retreated- the first step in the long retreat back to Berlin.
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