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Iraq
Captured, 3,012 rifles, 449 EFPs & IEDs, 1,268 mortar rounds, 606 RPGs
2008-06-18
BAGHDAD – Iraqi Army Soldiers seized eight weapons caches June 17 as they continue efforts to make Sadr City a safer place.

At approximately 6 a.m., Soldiers with the 3rd Brigade, 1st Iraqi Army Division, discovered two weapons caches. The first cache consisted of two 130 mm rounds and one 122 mm round. The second cache consisted of three 57 mm rounds and 31, 12.7 mm rounds.

A few minutes later, Iraqi Army Soldiers in the same unit uncovered a cache consisting of two RPG-7 rounds and one rifle.

At 6:45 a.m., Iraqi Army Soldiers from the 1st Bn., 3rd Bde., 1st IA Div., discovered one RPK machine gun, one rifle, two rocket launchers, an AK-47,10 AK-47 magazines, two 60 mm rounds, a radio, an Egyptian sniper rifle, two remote-control devices, two rolls of detonation cord, five initiation devices, and one RPG-7 anti-personnel round.

Soldiers serving with the 2nd Bn., 3rd Bde., 1st IA Div., seized two more weapons caches at approximately 7 a.m. The first cache included two 155 mm improvised explosive devices, nine 120 mm rounds, one 82 mm mortar round, three grenades, and one 12.7 mm machine gun. The second cache consisted of one 155 mm round, one 122 mm round, and one 100 mm round.

At approximately 8:30 a.m., Iraqi Army Soldiers from the 1st Bn., 3rd Bde., 1st IA Div., found two more weapons caches. The first cache consisted of one AK-47 rifle, three 120 mm mortar rounds; 18, 82 mm mortar rounds; eight 60 mm mortar rounds, one 60 mm smoke round, and four RPG-7 anti-tank rounds.

There were 96 PKC rounds and two 82 mm mortar fuses seized in the second cache.

In other areas of Baghdad, Iraqi National Police and Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers seized other weapons caches as well.

Soldiers serving with the 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, MND-B, found 21 57 mm artillery shells, 87 57mm warheads, and one mortar round at approximately 9 a.m. in an area north of Baghdad.

At approximately 2:30 p.m., in the West Rashid district, policemen with the 5th Brigade, 2nd Iraqi National Police Division, seized four rocket rails and seven 60 mm mortar rounds.

“Since May 20, 270 weapons and munitions caches have been seized by Iraqi Security and Coalition forces in the Baghdad area,” said Col. Allen Batschelet, chief of staff, MND-B and the 4th Infantry Division spokesman.

“These caches included 449 explosively formed projectiles and improvised explosive devices, 1,268 mortar rounds, 606 rocket-propelled grenades, 178 rockets and 3,012 rifles. This is very good news for the Iraqi people, our Soldiers and the folks back home.”

Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#8  Network centric warfare. Rollup the networks faster than they can respond.

That appears to be happening. The only way that can happen is with good intelligence. It appears we have won the hearts and minds of more than a few Iraqis despite what Harry Reid said and what the MSM would like to report.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-06-18 21:44  

#7  Read the headline and thought it was the result of the French army on manuevers with NATO troops.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2008-06-18 21:38  

#6  Network centric warfare. Rollup the networks faster than they can respond.
Posted by: Phil_B   2008-06-18 20:35  

#5  Looking at the finds on a daily basis, the EFP's found is an amazing stat. All Iranian or Iranian trained. Lots of other Iranian stuff turning up, too.

Every EFP found is 4 less dead Americans or Iraqi SF.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2008-06-18 20:11  

#4  'Aaaaand a partri-idge in a peaaaaar treeeeeeee'

/really bad but enthusiastic harmony. ;-)


LOL, you always cheer me up TW! ;)
Posted by: RD   2008-06-18 18:45  

#3  When you are talking about 3K rifles and 600 RPGs, that is a lot of firepower taken off of the streets. As a matter of fact, those seizures sound like someone is turning in the Saddam-era "Fedayeen" caches since that is enough to equip a light infantry brigade. The "Fedayeen" were to be Saddam's version of the Nazi "Werewolves" - behind the lines guerrillas and terrorists to drive out the Allies. Of course, during WWII we were a lot LESS tolerant of such activities - we tended to hang the 15 year olds involved in the town square and leave them there for awhile.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2008-06-18 16:45  

#2  "Aaaaand a partri-idge in a peaaaaar treeeeeeee"

/really bad but enthusiastic harmony. ;-)

Was this all in one back garden? And is this rather a lot, as it seems to me?
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-06-18 16:25  

#1  Very great news. I'm sure the MSM will declair Iraq weapons free, and the war a final victory....NOT. However, this is, although more boring, far better news than bombs going off and killing innocents just to advance the chaos Mohammed loved so.
Posted by: wxjames   2008-06-18 14:23  

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