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rbshirley
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 6:00 am    Post subject: Third Generation Swiftys Ride Again! Reply with quote

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UK Daily Telegraph wrote:

Troops in daring river attack

The Black Watch, US Marines and Iraqi commandos launched
a daring speedboat assault near the infamous "triangle of death"

In the biggest operation of its kind so far in Iraq, 130 men raced
up the Euphrates river at 50 mph in camouflaged vessels, each
boat armed with two machine guns and a grenade launcher.

The stealth craft were used to sneak up on an area infested with
insurgents and terrorists on the east bank of the Euphrates - just
across the water from the Black Watch's temporary base at Camp
Dogwood.

There have also been reported sightings of Jordanian terror chief
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in the same lawless area of north Babil
province, some 40 miles south of Baghdad.

The dangerous mission began at dawn. With the sound of the Muslim
call to prayer drifting across the river, 50 elite US Marines and 80
Iraqi troops boarded the speedboats to the south of their destination.

Soldiers from Black Watch's B Company hid behind trees guarding
the launch area. As the Americans and Iraqis climbed aboard one said:
"Good luck. We've got your back."

The boats then hurtled north and Warrior fighting vehicles manned by
the Black Watch and the Scimitar light tanks of the Queen's Dragoon
Guards patrolled the west bank of the river to protect against mortar
attacks and snipers.

Captain Raph Munro, a liaison officer attached to The Black Watch,
was the only Briton on the boat raid. After a 20-minute dash up the river,
the US and Iraqi forces surged ashore through waist high mud.

They then spent four hours sweeping across several square kilometres
of palm groves and fields.

Within minutes they found several small arms caches and documents
buried by a senior Saddam Hussein loyalist. They also discovered
what appeared to be a severed, partly decomposed human head
inside a yellow plastic bag which had been dumped in a gully.



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tony54
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 11:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I hope THEY don't have to put up with a John Kerry for 35+years!
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 11:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4049883.stm
UK troops join Iraq river assault

British Black Watch battle group soldiers have taken part in a river assault on a rebel stronghold to the south of Baghdad.
More than 100 Queen's Dragoon Guards provided tank cover from the west bank of the Euphrates while US Marines arrived in assault boats.

The US troops waded to the eastern bank and stormed houses believed to be hiding "high-value" insurgents.

Rockets were fired from the area into Black Watch's base at Camp Dogwood.

The joint raid, on the village of Chard Duwaysh, was part of Operation Plymouth Rock, which aims to root out rebels.


This is unbelievable -it's like a scene from Apocalypse Now or something. Even the trees look the same. It could be The Mekong Delta
Corporal Dave Ceely

The area is thought to contain many Saddam Hussein loyalists and former senior members of the Iraqi National Guard and Mukhabarat secret police.
Surprise

One former Ba'ath party member was captured and taken away for questioning during the raid in the early hours of Sunday.

The troops were said to have met with little resistance.

Watching the operation through his nightsights Corporal Dave Ceely, 22, turned to his sergeant major and whispered: "This is unbelievable -it's like a scene from Apocalypse Now or something. Even the trees look the same. It could be The Mekong Delta."

The Dragoon Guards had camped overnight on the west side of the river, about three miles from their base at camp Dogwood, about 25 miles south-west of Baghdad before the attack.

Major Jasper de Quincy, commander of the Guards' operation, said: "Using night cover increases the element of surprise.


The Americans have supported us and now we are doing the same for them. It's good to be able to help the Americans as a kind of payback
Major Jasper de Quincy


"We are exposed to mortar fire here if any rebels over there decide to counter-attack. They have done it before and we have learned this to our cost."
He described the raid as "a joint operation in reverse". He said: "The Americans have supported us and now we are doing the same for them. It's good to be able to help the Americans as a kind of payback."

US troops provided air cover for the British when they undertook a similar but slightly larger operation a few miles to the south on Thursday morning.

Ten people captured in that operation are still being questioned.

On Saturday, Black Watch soldiers went into villages on the western bank of the river to check the area and search houses and villagers in preparation for Sunday morning's operation.

They were met with suspicion and fear but no overt hostility.

One Iraqi said he and his neighbours were frightened by the soldiers' weapons but added: "We appreciate the fact that you are talking to us. The American soldiers don't do that."


This article contains pooled material from Sunday Telegraph reporter David Harrison and Daily Mirror reporter Chris Hughes. Picture by Michael Dunlea of the Daily Mail.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/uk/4049883.stm

Published: 2004/11/28 17:06:21 GMT
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