Commander of Iraqi 51st Division Surrenders
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The commander of Iraq's 51st division and his top deputy surrendered to United States Marine forces today, according to American military officials.
I hope these guys don't have family anywhere where Saddam can get ahold of them.
It was the first time that the commander of an Iraqi division has surrendered to allied forces. The 51st is a Regular Army unit that was deployed in southern Iraq directly in the path of the allied invasion.
Bad place to be.
American forces made a determined effort to persuade the 51st division to give in, including leaflets and propaganda broadcasts. The leaflets instructed Iraqi forces that did not want to fight to park their tanks and walk at least half a mile away. American officials said that many of the soldiers of the 51st had simply left their posts and that the division melted away.
Psy-ops backed by massive force: the gift that keeps on giving.
There are indications that other Regular Army forces want to surrender or stay out of the fight. The most loyal capable forces, however, are the Republican Guards, who still seem determined to fight.
Oh well, the question of what to do with the guys who had been part of the RG was going to be an awkward one. Now it's settled. We make an example of them.
The Republican Guard forces around Baghdad were targeted in the air strikes conducted tonight.
Think it over, boys.
Posted by: Patrick Phillps 2003-03-21 |