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Iraq
Counter-Battery Mortar Fire in Iraq
2006-10-09
CAMP TAJI, Iraq – A mortar section from 7th Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, returned mortar fire after a terrorist mortar attack in Saab al Bour, north of Baghdad, at approximately 10:30 a.m. Wednesday.

In less than a minute, the Soldiers from Troop BÂ’s 120mm mortars returned counter fire at an enemy mortar position outside the city.

Apache attack helicopters from 1st Battalion, 4th Aviation Regiment, Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Inf. Div., also responded to the attack. An AH-64D attack helicopter air crew spotted the enemy position and crew fired on it, destroying the 120mm mortar position, an anti-aircraft gun and a vehicle.

A combined patrol from 2nd Tank Brigade, 9th Iraqi Army Division and a Multi-National Division – Baghdad Military Transition Team, moved to the enemy location and secured the area.

The patrol seized a 120mm mortar system, an 82mm mortar system, a 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine gun with rounds, a 7.62mm PKC machine gun, an AK-47 assault rifle, five 120mm mortar rounds, 15 82mm mortar rounds, two hand grenades and a global positioning system.
Posted by:Bobby

#4  Job well done by the 7th Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division! Hopefully, DNA tests will show that any scraps of meat, flesh, and bone fragments that were recovered belonged to the terrorist mortar crew and not some hapless goats that happened upon the scene.
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden   2006-10-09 16:10  

#3  Its actually a French WWI 58mm trench mortar. Quite effective for what it was, it didn't have to shoot very far, be very accurate or be moved far or often.
Posted by: buwaya   2006-10-09 12:35  

#2  Didn't mention residual body parts. Must have been strung all over the acreage.
Posted by: SpecOp35   2006-10-09 11:25  

#1  Love the pix. Custers last mortar. Looks like it was made out of spare parts. I recognize the hydraulic jack frame.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-10-09 10:26  

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