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Iraq
Many Marines Head to Dangerous Anbar
2006-12-03
AP / ABC. Spin Cycle.
RAMADI, Iraq Dec 2, 2006 (AP)— Even as leading Democrats talk about gradually sending troops home from Iraq, thousands of recently deployed Marines are getting their first taste of the war.

About 2,200 Marines left their ships in the Persian Gulf two weeks ago for the dangerous city of Ramadi and other locales around Anbar province, where entrenched and well-financed insurgents use roadside bombs, rocket and mortar attacks, ambushes and snipers to kill American troops at rates approaching one per day.

Two battalions from the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit have been assigned to this city of mansions with towering, gilded columns and crescent-shaped windows, the capital of a Sunni Arab province that stretches west from Baghdad to the Iraqi borders with Syria, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.

Only about 20 percent of those in the battalions arriving in Ramadi have fought previously in the Iraq war though some have combat experience from Afghanistan, Kosovo and the first Gulf War, said 1st Sgt. Eric Carlson from the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines. He said he didn't want specific numbers to appear in print, fearing it could help insurgents plan.

"This is why they joined the Marines, for combat," said Carlson, a 38-year-old Chicago native who fought in Iraq during the first Gulf War but is on his first deployment here since the U.S.-led invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein. "There's a lot of bad people in this city, all over this province," he said. "We're here to help in whatever way we can."
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#3  city of mansions with towering, gilded columns and crescent-shaped windows

perhaps they need to lose those, as a message?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-12-03 19:38  

#2  I am amazed that the media quotes a kill/loss rate of "approaching one per day" as this horrific loss rate : we were taking that per MINUTE in the D-Day landings.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2006-12-03 18:33  

#1  One could almost feel sorry for Anbar Province, had they not attracted the attentions of the Marine Corp by their own actions.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-12-03 11:38  

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