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D-Day in Ramadi, Fierce Fighting in City Center
2007-03-02
The 1st Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division (1-3ID)is currently engaged in street to street fighting in central Ramadi. The much anticipated attack follows months of hands off policy as troops were routinely sniped and attacked with orders not to retaliate.

After much planning U.S. forces along with a collection of hired local tribesmen from nearby Sofia (a suburb of Ramadi) and other groups are attacking and clearing the are house by house. The tribes have been formed into paramilitary units called "Emergency Response Units" and are linked with U.S. troops.
The Sheikhs have really begun to assert themselves against the Al Qaeda invaders and their local agents. This is very risky for them since they know the Democrat Congress could pull their US support at any time.

The 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment (1-9), 2nd Infantry Division has been given the dirty job of house to house combat in Ramadi's center. Many of the houses have been booby trapped in anticipation of the attack. The U.S. Military estimates that there are around 60 insurgents remaining in the area of 15,000 people. Initial estimates put the insurgent numbers at between 100 and 200.

The city of half a million is a Sunni stronghold and the objective is to establish a foothold in a rundown collection of abandoned and destroyed homes called the Mulaab district. Ultimately the U.S. and Iraqi forces hope to build and hold nine fortified police stations to control the city.

Posted by:Atomic Conspiracy

#5  You gotta wonder if any of the locals are helping out. Small signs scratched in the dirt near booby traps, etc...
Posted by: Marilyn Chusing1850   2007-03-02 22:32  

#4  Any chance those guys that got beat up in that fight yesterday with the Iraqis came from Ramadi? If so, the insurgents in Ramadi might be short a hundred or so fighters today. Would be a good day to thump on em a little before they can replace those losses.
Posted by: crosspatch   2007-03-02 20:27  

#3  Oh boy...
Attacking after months of being told not to retaliate? There are gonna be some exterminated (with extreme prejudice) Al-qaeda dickheads after this!
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-03-02 19:56  

#2  Again, not the big city.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-03-02 18:59  

#1  HOOAH! GET SOME!
Posted by: mac   2007-03-02 18:35  

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