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Iraq-Jordan
Muqtada Militia Attacks U.S. Soldiers
2004-06-03
Task Force 1st Armored Division soldiers were attacked today during a search of a school near Kufa, suspected site of several recent mortar attacks, according to a Central Commands news release. While approaching the school, soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 37th Armor Regiment, were fired upon with rocket-propelled grenades and small arms, the release stated. Soldiers returned fire, killing a ’significant number’ of attackers. Three soldiers were wounded, the news release said. A search of the school yielded two 82 mm mortar tubes, a 120 mm mortar tube, two RPG launchers with RPGs, a light anti-tank weapon, several AK-47 assault rifles, 10 hand grenades, 40 60 mm mortar rounds, and 20 120 mm mortar rounds.

The latest weapons find was one of several this week by U.S. soldiers. Soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division discovered two weapons caches in Tikrit June 1, adding to six caches found over the Memorial Day weekend. According to CENTCOM news release, soldiers discovered more than 60 artillery rounds under a bridge near Bayji June 1. Later that day, they stopped a dump truck carrying 137 artillery rounds. An explosive ordnance disposal team destroyed a portion of the rounds found at the bridge and transported the remainder to a coalition facility for destruction. Munitions on board the dump truck were transported to a coalition facility for destruction and the driver was detained. Division soldiers detained 60 suspected weapons smugglers and confiscated 1,650 artillery rounds hidden in nine trucks near Samarra May 31. The suspects were taken to a coalition detention facility for questioning and the weapons were taken to a Coalition base for destruction. In all, over the Memorial Day weekend, soldiers discovered six caches near Mansuriyah, Baqubah, Tikrit and Balad, according to CENTCOM officials. The weekend weapons caches contained more than 400 artillery rounds, 101 anti- aircraft rounds, 57 mortar rounds, 47 rocket-propelled grenades, a RPG launcher, a machine gun and other munitions.

In related news, coalition forces have begun using a new hand-carried device called Vapor Tracer 2 to detect and identify vapors and particles produced by explosives and narcotics. The detection system is currently being used in civilian airports throughout the United States to check people, baggage, vehicles and cargo for explosive substances. Vapor Tracer 2 uses an atmospheric sampling technique that is extremely sensitive and fast. Soldiers from Troop F, 9th Cavalry Regiment, used the Vapor Tracer 2 earlier in May on a mission to find a suspected cache of explosives. The Vapor Tracer 2 is now being used at checkpoints around the coalition’s central Baghdad "Green Zone."
Posted by:Chuck Simmins

#7  Vapor Tracer 2 to detect and identify vapors and particles produced by explosives and narcotics
Please don't put the vapor tracer on me, I rely on the good nature of the cavalry to make my way thru this wicked life.
Posted by: Blanche   2004-06-03 7:38:43 PM  

#6  

#3. That would be Cavalry, not Calvary!

Posted by: Anonymous5119   2004-06-03 7:13:45 PM  

#5  You forgot the ", die" at the end of the headline...
Posted by: someone   2004-06-03 4:28:27 PM  

#4  While approaching the school, soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 37th Armor Regiment, were fired upon with rocket-propelled grenades and small arms, the release stated. Soldiers returned fire, killing a ’significant number’ of attackers.

Keep on killin' 'em, guys. The less there are of Sadr and his followers, the better it is for everybody else.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-06-03 4:24:41 PM  

#3  And not just F Troop, but a Calvary F Troop. Classic!
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2004-06-03 4:21:25 PM  

#2  Troop F? or F Troop? Zakawi? or Heckarewe? No mention of Corporal Agarn?
Posted by: Brett_the_Quarkian   2004-06-03 3:30:21 PM  

#1  begun using a new hand-carried device called Vapor Tracer 2 to detect and identify vapors and particles produced by explosives and narcotics

Whats wrong with using Dogs and Pigs?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-06-03 3:27:37 PM  

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