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Iraq-Jordan
More on Kentuckians Wacking Terrs
2005-03-25
We marvelled at the original story. This will make your jaw drop!
... further illustrating the difference between soldiers and a bunch of guys with guns...
The Kentucky National Guardsmen were outnumbered and under heavy gunfire when they counterattacked Iraqi insurgents who ambushed a coalition convoy southeast of Baghdad. A 30-minute firefight ensued on a Sunday morning, pitting 10 guardsmen against dozens of insurgents. When the shooting ended, 26 guerrillas lay dead and another was mortally wounded, while six others were wounded and another was captured unharmed. The guardsmen didn't go unscathed. Three members of the military police unit were wounded and later transported for medical treatment in Germany, where they are recovering. "It was crazy," recalled Sgt. Leigh Ann Hester. "Adrenaline pumping, you didn't have time to think about everything that was going on. It was basically kill or be killed."
And remember, oh Lions of Islam™, you got sent to your reward by Leigh Ann.
In telephone interviews Thursday, several soldiers recalled the harrowing moments last Sunday when they faced off against insurgents armed with machine guns and rocket propelled grenades. The battle turned into one of the largest single insurgent death tolls since last fall's battle for Fallujah, the U.S. military has said. After the attack, U.S. soldiers also recovered a large weapons cache from the insurgents.

It wasn't the first time members of the Kentucky Guard's 617th Military Police unit had fought off insurgents. But two previous ambushes, in late January, paled in comparison. "We were actually pretty shocked by the amount of insurgents that were there," said Spec. Ashley Pullen, who helped care for her wounded comrades during the battle.
And remember, oh Lions of Islam™, you got sent to your reward by Ashley.
The guardsmen, in three Humvees, were at the back of the convoy of 30 tractor-trailers when the insurgents attacked. The Kentucky-based soldiers quickly moved forward and returned fire. The insurgents were positioned behind trees, in a trench and in a dry canal, Hester said. At first, she thought there were seven or eight insurgents. Later in the fight, she said, she realized the enemy force totaled as many as 40 or 50. "Our gunners did a great job of laying down fire and taking a lot of them out," said Hester, 23, a Bowling Green native who as a civilian works at a shoe store in Nashville, Tenn.

Staff Sgt. Timothy Nein, the squad leader, ordered his soldiers down a road to flank insurgents positioned in a field. One vehicle was struck by a rocket propelled grenade, briefly knocking the gunner unconscious, Nein said. Three of the soldiers together in another Humvee were wounded, a the medic, in the same vehicle, returned fire, he said. While under heavy fire, Nein and other guardsmen went on foot to confront bands of insurgents. At one point, Nein and Hester worked their way along a small canal and killed several insurgents with rifle fire and grenades. Nein said that gunfight lasted about 10 minutes. Both sergeants said they each killed at least three insurgents, possibly more. "It was a matter of self defense, so I don't feel bad about it, or anything like that," Hester said. "It was in the line of duty. I was protecting myself and my fellow soldiers." The guardsmen also took out an insurgent who sprayed machine gun fire from a berm above the Kentucky soldiers, and another guerrilla who fired from a house, Nein said. It was probably one or both of those insurgents who wounded the three guardsmen, he said. Two guardsmen who were unharmed had their vests grazed by bullets, Nein said.

Capt. Todd Lindner, commander of the 617th, which is based in Richmond with a detachment in Bowling Green, said his soldiers used superior tactics and discipline to gain the upper hand. "Once they had the advantage, they exploited it to the point where the enemy just had no chance whatsoever," he said. Lindner said he felt "like a proud dad when everybody does everything right." "The soldiers responded extremely well, just like they were trained to do and were absolute professionals and heroes," he said. Maj. Gen. Donald Storm, Kentucky's adjutant general, said the soldiers' performance under fire reflected the professionalism of the Kentucky Guard. "It was absolutely above and beyond the call of duty, but it does not surprise me one bit," he said. "These are class, professional soldiers."
Posted by:Chuck Simmins

#43  JFM - read up - these women were in the KY Guard, but they were apparently from Tennesse (At least the SGT above works there in her "day job"). That aside, Bowling Green is much more southern than northern in terms of character. Thus, Southern Women.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-03-25 3:36:12 PM  

#42  These women were from Tennessee by the way.

The Iraqis just learned a lesson a lot of CA-NY "Coastal" types have over the years (if they can pull themsleves away from thier little cronies, epecially the press).


Don't mess with Southern Women.

They may be velvet on the outside, but they have steel on the inside when the chips are down. They have to, in order to keep us Southern men in line. Heh. Thats why I married one myself.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-03-25 8:26:52 AM  

#41  And before you ask, she was U.S. Army until she got out to go on the "mommy track" and into "security management" as a civilian.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-03-25 8:58:37 AM  

#40  JFM - read up - these women were in the KY Guard, but they were apparently from Tennesse (At least the SGT above works there in her "day job"). That aside, Bowling Green is much more southern than northern in terms of character. Thus, Southern Women.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-03-25 3:36:12 PM  

#39  These women were from Tennessee by the way.

The Iraqis just learned a lesson a lot of CA-NY "Coastal" types have over the years (if they can pull themsleves away from thier little cronies, epecially the press).


Don't mess with Southern Women.

They may be velvet on the outside, but they have steel on the inside when the chips are down. They have to, in order to keep us Southern men in line. Heh. Thats why I married one myself.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-03-25 8:26:52 AM  

#38  And before you ask, she was U.S. Army until she got out to go on the "mommy track" and into "security management" as a civilian.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-03-25 8:58:37 AM  

#37  
Poor quality. Wildly panning. At the end a Humvee drives into frame. Assume this is when he got whacked.


My take, from a (very) limited time playing with video:

o Consumer-grade camera, probably zoomed in and hand-held. Whoever was holding the camera was probably expected to also be a shooter.

o Possibly an analog camera, based on a bit of sync oddity near the top of the screen.

o Iraq's electrical transmission towers are just like ours, and just as photogenic.

o I suspect the "Allahu Akbars" at the end were him getting excited that some of the Great Satan's troops had shown up. He didn't realize that our women have bigger, heavier, harder balls than any jihadi in the world.

And they're still sexy as hell.

I'm surprised Sgrena didn't take the time to give the jihadis a lesson in videography.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-03-25 11:43:02 PM  

#36  Actually I translated the last last Arabic phrases as: "Oh shit" and "Fuck me"...but it was pretty garbled and could even have been "God Bless America".

I DO know that the last thoughts coursing through was passed for a brain in this moron was: "Damn, it wasn't like THIS in Jihadi Film School"
Posted by: Justrand   2005-03-25 8:19:33 PM  

#35  ed, Thanks for the link. This guy will not be getting the job offeer from al-Jizz tomorrow. Interesting there are no voices until the Humvee comes into view. Then there's some hurried discussion that I translated as:

"Let's get out of here vefore we get our raisins."

"Don't worry, Mahmoud, it's only girls."
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-03-25 6:53:46 PM  

#34  No shaved head. Dark photo. CBS has video with light background. Hair pulled tight against head into bun...
Posted by: BigEd   2005-03-25 6:40:38 PM  

#33  Heard about some of the women shaving their heads like the guys. This is the first time I have seen it on vids.
Posted by: ed   2005-03-25 5:11:06 PM  

#32  The team leader sergeant--she claims four killed by aimed M4 shots.

You have to wonder what that's going to do for her effectivness as a store manager:

"My salesman here tells me we gotta an issue with you, sir."

"Uhh... no, not really."

"All we got in that style is a size seven, but I'm thinkin' that's gonna fit you just fine."

"Yes, ma'am."

"And I just know you want two pairs, don't you?"
Posted by: Matt   2005-03-25 5:08:09 PM  

#31  Is the captured video linked somewhere??
Iraq videos
>> Insurgents Attack Convoy
Poor quality. Wildly panning. At the end a Humvee drives into frame. Assume this is when he got whacked.

Interviews
>> Interview with SGT Morris
>> MP Interviews After Insurgent Ambush
Posted by: ed   2005-03-25 5:08:08 PM  

#30  Jeez.... she look's like Frasier's ex. (which is cool)
Posted by: Shipman   2005-03-25 4:55:29 PM  

#29  Is the captured video linked somewhere??
Posted by: Justrand   2005-03-25 4:10:23 PM  

#28  She kicked ass and held her own against a CNN interviewer! TWO tough fire-fights!

Sgt. Hester and the rest of the Kentuckians are true American heroes!!
Posted by: Justrand   2005-03-25 3:38:14 PM  

#27  JFM - read up - these women were in the KY Guard, but they were apparently from Tennesse (At least the SGT above works there in her "day job"). That aside, Bowling Green is much more southern than northern in terms of character. Thus, Southern Women.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-03-25 3:36:12 PM  

#26  After action report at Blackfive

Sgt Leigh Ann Hester kicked some serious ass!
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2005-03-25 3:29:55 PM  

#25  good thing we dont listen to the reactionaries who want to restrict womens roles in the military.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2005-03-25 3:26:23 PM  

#24  Short CNN interview with the Sergeant
Posted by: BigEd   2005-03-25 2:16:45 PM  

#23  
Sgt. Leigh Ann Hester

Hey, Jihadi-boys...
Look upon the eyes of DOOM!

Posted by: BigEd   2005-03-25 2:06:37 PM  

#22  The General Patton museum is in Ft. Knox. Local place for some young fellows to get a little inspiration.

Good work, Gents...
Posted by: BigEd   2005-03-25 1:24:20 PM  

#21  That's simply awesome. What it reminds me of is the Swedish politician Anna Lindh who was hacked to death by a lunatic in a department store while the other Swedish ladies apparently just looked on. Too bad for Ms. Lindh that she wasn't shopping in Kentucky or Tennessee. I suspect Leigh Ann would have shown the guy some tricks you can do with a knife.
Posted by: Matt   2005-03-25 1:13:52 PM  

#20  And now in a very basic way, it becomes clear why a "flanking maneuver" is so very important. When these folks get home, a wise (Republican) Governor of Kentucky should have a rack of (ceremonial) Kentucky rifles, several cases of Kentucky Bourbon, and the biggest Bluegrass ensemble assembled for their welcome home BBQ.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-03-25 12:01:28 PM  

#19  617th Military Police unit: The Lion-Tamers
Posted by: Jackal   2005-03-25 11:48:23 AM  

#18  Achmed, you got killed by a girl. No virgins for you.
Posted by: ed   2005-03-25 10:07:01 AM  

#17  Alright, Alright. Let's not reinact the Civil War on this thread.
Posted by: Poison Reverse   2005-03-25 9:47:19 AM  

#16  Don't mess with Southern Women.

Did I miss something or Kentucky sided with the Union?
Posted by: JFM   2005-03-25 9:42:39 AM  

#15  Mooselimbs killed by women. I love it. I can see the headlines now.

"Jihadi mom commits suicide due to son being killed by infidel women"


Hey Sal,

Are you still believing that your pagan brothers got killed, because Allan is pissed off, due to Mooselimb countries accepting the Western way of life? Yes. In that case, keep on believing.
Posted by: Poison Reverse   2005-03-25 9:37:49 AM  

#14  Outstanding! I love reading about terrorists getting their butts kicked in any circumstance, but to read that the butt-kicking was partially administered by some female National Guard soldiers just makes it that much more tasty!
Posted by: Dar   2005-03-25 9:32:42 AM  

#13  Actually, there were only two women, since Hester is Leigh Ann's last name. Still, I had no idea the odds were so out of balance. I agree with Phil_b about Iraqui TV spots for these women, although I'd grill the lone survivor as well.

Totally 10,000% percent agree with you Old Spook on Southern Women: I married one too, although I was born and raised in Southern California. The label "Steel Magnolias" comes to mind.

And when it comes to beauty contests, the Yankee women moan and bitch when they find out one of their competitors is a Southerner. Out. Classed.
Posted by: Ptah   2005-03-25 9:26:33 AM  

#12  And before you ask, she was U.S. Army until she got out to go on the "mommy track" and into "security management" as a civilian.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-03-25 8:58:37 AM  

#11  These women were from Tennessee by the way.

The Iraqis just learned a lesson a lot of CA-NY "Coastal" types have over the years (if they can pull themsleves away from thier little cronies, epecially the press).


Don't mess with Southern Women.

They may be velvet on the outside, but they have steel on the inside when the chips are down. They have to, in order to keep us Southern men in line. Heh. Thats why I married one myself.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-03-25 8:26:52 AM  

#10  Ranger, other stories add the detail that Apaches were there but were not needed.

Note that less than a dozen Americans handled this ambush. AND they dismounted and pursued the enemy, including one of the women. No sex barriers here. Our women are as deadly as our men.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2005-03-25 8:14:08 AM  

#9  Funny, I was seriously intending to take a sightseeing and golf trip to Kentucky soon after I got back to DC (whenever that will be). Now there's another reason -- to tell the first Kentuckian I encounter how great their Guard is. Fine work, indeed. I hope this engagement is briefed and analyzed with all the MP units here and talked up with other units to provide a morale booster and an inspiration. This whole thing gives me a very warm feeling inside.
Posted by: Verlaine in Iraq   2005-03-25 7:37:31 AM  

#8  To paraphrase Salahuddin: The Dar el Islam can be conquered by a small god-fearing american army.
Posted by: JFM   2005-03-25 7:25:24 AM  

#7  It is a Great day when America's secound string is better than the best the enemy has.Brings that old saying to mind"How would you like to go home tell your Mamma that you got beat-up by a girl,eeewww."
Gittrollop,what do think of you"Great Lions of the Desert"now?
Posted by: Raptor   2005-03-25 7:01:57 AM  

#6  Ok, let's note here that these were not Special Forces, but National Guard Military Police. At least three of the ten were women (Leigh Ann, Ashley and Hester)-- including Sergeant Hester, a shoe store (probably) manager in real life. Their casualty ratio was better than 3:1, but their worst were only wounded, while most of the Lions of Islam are now servicing male goats.

If I were an Iranian Mullah, I would be quite concerned about now. It is clear which side Allah has chosen.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-03-25 6:17:41 AM  

#5  Well, I guess the old "immediate action drill" for responding to a near ambush works pretty well: attack into the ambushers, with every gun blazing. Like the lady said "kill or be killed".

Nice job, Kentuckians.

Now, if they just had a couple of Apaches, or an A-10, or maybe an AC-130 Spectre to chase the fleeing survivors back to their dens, the picture would be complete.
Posted by: Lone Ranger   2005-03-25 3:42:52 AM  

#4  I'd like the Iraqi media to interview these two and get detailed accounts of how and how many 'insurgents' they whacked. Its an awful week for their PR and women describing how they defeated the 'Lions of Islam' would be the cherry on the top.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-03-25 3:37:26 AM  

#3  Sgt. Leigh Ann Hester and Spec. Ashley Pullen

At least two women in convoy, combatants no less.

fine work Kentucky Guard.
Posted by: R   2005-03-25 2:05:38 AM  

#2  Sounds like some Silver Stars and maybe a DSC or two are in order here. This old gray-haired, creaky-kneed ex-sailor proudly sends a heartfelt BRAVO ZULU to the men & women of the 617th.
Posted by: Ricky bin Ricardo (Abu Babaloo)   2005-03-25 1:38:23 AM  

#1  Whoa --- Yes, professionals and heroes! Thanks!
Posted by: Sherry   2005-03-25 12:36:23 AM  

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