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Iraq
US Special Forces in Basra Fight
2008-03-30
Iraqi Special Operations Forces engaged and killed several criminal fighters in Basra March 29. The operation was conducted in support of the Government of IraqÂ’s efforts to secure and stabilize the city.

The ISOF conducted the operation in a known criminal stronghold in western Basra to disrupt criminal activities and capture criminal leaders. En route to their target, the ISOF were engaged multiple times by small arms and rocket propelled grenades. Upon arrival at the target, and under fire, the ground assault force entered a building and killed four enemy fighters. Ground forces cleared the structure, finding two women and five children who were unharmed.

While at the target location, ISOF came under enemy fire from ground level and roof-top locations. They killed two enemy fighters on an apartment roof.

While engaged with hostile forces, ISOF and a supporting U.S. Special Forces team identified additional armed criminal elements in the area. A supporting Coalition forces aircraft identified enemy forces on three roof-tops and engaged with precision gunfire after being cleared by ground forces. Initial reports indicate 16 criminal fighters were killed.

While exiting the area, ISOF were under enemy small arms and RPG attacks. One vehicle was also struck by an improvised explosive device causing minor damage to the vehicle. Two ISOF Soldiers were wounded during the operation.
Four plus two plus sixteen. Gonna be a rush job to get all the virgins ready in Paradise. Nice job by the ISOF, and nice work by our SF team backing them up.
Posted by:Chuck Simmins

#11  crap, AP! Thank God I didn't have to spell those names!
Posted by: Frank G   2008-03-30 21:59  

#10  Commodore Frank G got his moniker through Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama, MSD, OStJ, Fijian Navy, known commonly as Commodore Frank Bainimarama and sometimes by the chiefly title, Ratu.

Commodore Frank deposed the previous Fijiian President, and did not suffer fools kindly.

Just a bit of Rantburg history.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2008-03-30 21:51  

#9  ISOF is interesting. I'm guessing it takes a few years to make a capable special forces soldier, since you have to start with a pretty darned good regular soldier and go from there. If ISOF is capable of these operations it suggests that they're pretty well along in their training and ability.

Perhaps other Arab states should be taking note, and calculating how far along ISOF will be in a few more years.
Posted by: Steve White   2008-03-30 17:36  

#8  You do come in handy, Frank. :-) I'm looking forward to the time when "Infidel American", or perhaps just "american", becomes an Iraqi epithet of high praise.
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-03-30 12:31  

#7  Key takeaway here is that the ISOF are very capable and very deadly on their own terrain, especially with US air support (the likely role of the US-SOF troops, coaching, spotting and calling in the Boom).
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-03-30 12:08  

#6  :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2008-03-30 11:47  

#5  Thanks, Frank. No wonder they call you The Commodore
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-03-30 11:04  

#4  delegitimizes their activities, TW
Posted by: Frank G   2008-03-30 09:50  

#3  What do you mean, Nimble Spemble?
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-03-30 09:06  

#2  The word of the day is still criminal. I wonder show soon it will change to infidel.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-03-30 07:54  

#1  Four plus two plus sixteen. Gonna be a rush job to get all the virgins ready in Paradise.

I think I just figured out why terrorists like to use human shields . . . .
Posted by: gorb   2008-03-30 03:23  

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