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Elite US Rangers Storm Mullah's Mountain Fort
The Guardian (UK) ^ | 10-21-2001

Posted on 10/20/2001 5:39:27 PM PDT by blam

Elite US Rangers storm mullah's mountain fort

The stronghold of Baba Sahib was never conquered by Russian forces. It was a byword for invincibility to Afghans - but it fell in a single attack

War in Afghanistan: Observer special
War on Terrorism: Observer special

Paul Harris and Jason Burke, Peshawar
Sunday October 21, 2001
The Observer

The first sign that something had changed came on Friday. Unlike the previous week, there was no pause in the American bombing for the Muslim day of prayer. US attack aircraft prowled the skies above Kandahar, given the green light to go after random targets and troop formations. But among the bombs came leaflets, fluttering down to the battered and terrified people of the Taliban stronghold. They warned them to avoid potential military targets and stay in their homes. Then came four slow-moving EC-130CE planes, sweeping high over the city and broadcasting radio messages in Pashtu.

The tone was mocking and brutal as the signals cut into local frequencies with jamming equipment. The words were aimed at the Taliban fighters below, huddled over radio sets. 'You are condemned. Did you know that? The instant the terrorists you support took over our planes, you sentenced yourself to death,' they said. The war, barely two weeks old, was entering a bloody and dangerous new phase.

The attack came just after midnight yesterday: enough time for the day of prayer to have ended, but giving enough hours of darkness for the assault to be carried out during night-time. This time the aircraft would not be dropping bombs. They would be dropping highly trained, heavily armed men.

They had taken off a few hours earlier - reportedly from the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk - heading north over the Indian Ocean and through Pakistani airspace. Joining them was an escort of AC-130s, the feared gunships which had been laying waste to Taliban positions around Kandahar since the start of the week. Helicopters, based at the newly opened Pakistani airstrip of Dalbandin, 125 miles from Kandahar, also flew in to join the mission.

As the planes and choppers flew in low over hills and mountains surrounding the city, at least 100 elite US Rangers slipped out and parachuted down out of the night sky. They descended silently, each man wearing night-vision goggles that would reveal the landscape below bathed in an eerie green light. His enemies - perhaps still not knowing what was happening - would have scanned the darkness in vain, looking for an attacker they could not see.

The target was Baba Sahib, a village of mud huts on a low hilltop about five miles from the city centre. It is the base of a small Taliban garrison set up to guard a home owned by the Taliban's spiritual leader, Mullah Omar. The houses have mud walls and straw roofs. The roads are potholed and difficult to pass. The only solid building of brick and concrete is Omar's house. But the village holds a special place in the psyche of the Afghans. It and the surrounding mountains were a stronghold of the anti-Russian forces during the Eighties.

First reports seem to indicate the attack was a surprise. For the Rangers, it was time to put years of dedicated practice into action. This was the moment they had been trained for.

If, as analysts believe, the raid was a 'dry-run' for future operations, this would have been vital to demonstrate that US forces can take and secure territory inside Afghanistan. As the Rangers landed they split up into their individual weapons teams and moved quickly to secure the area.

A typical company of Rangers is equipped with two 60mm mortars and three-man teams deploying an 84mm Carl Gustav anti-armour weapon. Each company is also complemented by a weapons platoon that includes a sniper section, consisting of two-man teams. A third team section employs a .50 calibre Barrett rifle capable of penetrating light armour.

If Taliban forces had any doubts as to what was happening, they would have been dispelled by the support fire of the AC-130s, backed up by the Nightstalker attack helicopters that accompany Rangers on all their missions. When the guns from the air opened up, they would have known a battle was on its way.

The AC-130s circled low overhead, always flying anti-clockwise so as to bring the full brunt of their weaponry down upon Taliban forces below. The gunships can put a round in every metre of an area the size of eight football pitches in a single pass. Their psychological effect is almost as crippling as their firepower.

But for the Rangers on the ground the AC-130s meant security. Reports from Kandahar spoke of huge amounts of gunfire and explosions from the region of the village. Flashes and bangs lit up the night sky and some residents reported seeing American ground troops taking up positions. Reports were still sketchy last night, but direct man-to-man fighting had broken out for the first time between the Taliban and US troops.

The Taliban yesterday said they had repulsed the attack and suffered no losses. But unofficial sources in Pakistan said the Taliban 'took a mauling', leaving more than 20 fighters dead.

The Rangers stayed on the ground for two to three hours. Then, with dawn still several hours away, the withdrawal began. Under the covering fire of the gunships, troop-carrying helicopters raced into the airstrip. The Rangers ran to the rescue craft before getting the all-clear to depart. Then - the mission complete - the helicopters lifted off, turning for the Pakistani border and safety.

As the smoke from the raid drifted away, the Rangers left behind them more fresh bullet-holes and shell craters around Kandahar, adding to the rubble already accumulated over two decades of war. It is unlikely it will be the last time the Rangers will be seen there.

Though each helicopter that flew to Afghanistan returned unharmed, there were American casualties - the first in the war, but probably not the last. Two US servicemen died when their helicopter crashed while on standby for any rescue operation. After being told about their deaths in a video link from the Pentagon to Shanghai, President George Bush hailed the dead men as heroes.

As word of the raid spread through Kandahar it became clear there was to be no respite for the tattered city. US aircraft returned to the city yesterday and the bombing resumed once again.


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To: blam
It's only fitting that the Army Rangers were given first crack at Al-Qaida and Bin Laden after what was done to them in Somalia.

Job well done, Rangers!!

Hooaah - from a Marine!!

Norb

21 posted on 10/20/2001 6:22:10 PM PDT by Norb2569
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To: Sidebar Moderator
Dear SBM, you are appreciated.
22 posted on 10/20/2001 6:22:50 PM PDT by Bahbah
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To: B52Bomber
"Thanks for posting a great article.

B52"

You're welcome. Thanks for all the help from your B52 Bombers too.

23 posted on 10/20/2001 6:22:57 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam
Lift and shift fire, take the objective!
24 posted on 10/20/2001 6:23:18 PM PDT by Eagle Eye
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To: Bahbah
Yuck. Bahba is what my neighbor's little girl calls me. I do not want to be related to this other place.

Not Bahbah Wahwah I hope.

 America's Fifth Column ... watch JIHAD! In America -- here

25 posted on 10/20/2001 6:24:28 PM PDT by JCG
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To: blam
Thank the Lord Bill Clinton's gone.
26 posted on 10/20/2001 6:24:43 PM PDT by StopGlobalWhining
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To: EricT.
Well that sounds right. Thanks.
27 posted on 10/20/2001 6:24:47 PM PDT by Bahbah
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Probably sucks right now to be a Taliban soldier. You don't know if the next time you head out to the crapper if an AC-130 will blow your arse up or suddenly the Rangers will appear in the dark moonless sky. You grip your teddy bear just a little harder tonight not knowing what tomorrow will bring.
28 posted on 10/20/2001 6:25:48 PM PDT by spectr17
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To: blam
The CHIEF negotiator is smiling down on his brothers!
29 posted on 10/20/2001 6:25:49 PM PDT by Principled
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To: blam
You have believe that you've died and gone to hell, when one of these babies starts shooting its loads. Nothing in life could have prepared these bastards for what they're getting now. I hope they send hundreds of thousands of "students" from all over the mideast to be Spooky Fodder.
30 posted on 10/20/2001 6:25:56 PM PDT by appeal2
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To: B52Bomber
Can you believe what it would be like with the xlinton administration playing to the peaceniks, and his disdain for the military, and where we would be in this operation now?

We do have a gaurdian Angel for our Country and his name is Jesus.

31 posted on 10/20/2001 6:28:14 PM PDT by oldtimer
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To: Sidebar Moderator
Yay for the Sidebar Moderator. He's a dude!

This is just the beginning for the Rangers. One of them will be able to carve a Mullah Omar on his rifle butt soon.

32 posted on 10/20/2001 6:29:46 PM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: blam
The Taliban yesterday said they had repulsed the attack and suffered no losses. But unofficial sources in Pakistan said the Taliban 'took a mauling', leaving more than 20 fighters dead.

They'll be asking for a truce again tomorrow!

33 posted on 10/20/2001 6:29:50 PM PDT by Principled
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To: blam
Old Omar has to be running out of clean diapers, first a Cruise Missle to his house, next his Chevy Suburban, now his mountain cottage. Bwahahahah, hope his sitting in some cave somewhere, shell shocked, hungry, crapping in a hole and wiping his butt with his finger. Run, rabbit, run!! May you suffer the pain of all 6000 American victims, and your death be slow and agonizing.
34 posted on 10/20/2001 6:30:20 PM PDT by chuknospam
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To: Sidebar Moderator
"I bumped this INTO breaking news, it was so good. See, moderators sometimes do good stuff :o)"

Hot Damn! I've never had a "Breaking News post." Thanks, I liked it too, seems to cover everything.

35 posted on 10/20/2001 6:30:43 PM PDT by blam
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To: appeal2
Yeah, they ought to give all the volunteer martyrs plenty of time to get on in there and then wipe them all out. They'll be surprized their phony religion promised all those virgins on the other side!
36 posted on 10/20/2001 6:33:16 PM PDT by metacognate
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To: dep
does anyone but me find the irony absolutely delicious -- it was bin laden's people who set up our guys in somalia. and our guys were rangers.

This was no coincidence.

37 posted on 10/20/2001 6:33:21 PM PDT by Kermit
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To: Miss Marple; Lady In Blue; PhiKapMom; Teacup; Irma; Howlin; GUIDO; Southflanknorthpawsis...
Good article on what it may have been like.......
38 posted on 10/20/2001 6:33:38 PM PDT by deport
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To: deport
From another article which seems this ol' Dad didn't want anything more to do with the Specter........


39 posted on 10/20/2001 6:36:36 PM PDT by deport
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To: blam
I've never had a "Breaking News post."

You're about the only one! :o)

40 posted on 10/20/2001 6:37:05 PM PDT by Sidebar Moderator
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