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  • Stories from the Front - Convoy Survives Ambush in Iraq - 18 Purple Hearts awarded **MUST READ**

    04/18/2005 11:34:12 PM PDT · by Former Military Chick · 29 replies · 801+ views
    ©2005 Military Advantage ^ | April 18, 2005 | Master Sgt. Chuck Roberts
    As the convoy approached Mosul, an Iraqi man looked toward Tech. Sgt. Bob Busse and slid his hand across his throat. A short while later, the assemblage of about 70 gun trucks, armored Stryker vehicles, tractor trailers and heavy equipment transporters entered a section of Mosul that only a few days prior was the scene of a bustling outdoor market. On this day, however, “it was eerily quiet,” said Tech. Sgt. Robert Weis, who viewed the abandoned setting from the driver's seat of a 5-ton Air Force gun truck. “We looked at each other and said, ‘this is not good.'”...