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Afghanistan |
20 Shots, 20 Kills - Marines Prevailed in a Day of Battle |
2008-12-12 |
![]() It started out just like any other patrol in a war-ravaged Afghan province. Hardened by months of combat, sneak attacks and roadside ambushes, the Marines were ready for a fight. Rolling through the hardscrabble village of Shewan in Afghanistan's Farah province on August 8, the leathernecks of the Twentynine Palms, Calif.-based 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment knew enemy eyes were upon them. It was a village they'd had on their radar for months. Taliban insurgents and their al Qaeda helpers were constantly harassing the Marines charged with holding back the anti-coalition flood in their 37,000 square mile operational area -- and insurgents were using Shewan as an occasional base for attacks. They knew the rows of mud compounds held bad guys. But on the tail end of the 10-mile patrol, they never could have expected the hornets nest they were destined to stir up. "I was prepared for contact but I wasn't expecting any," a Marine unit leader told Military.com. "It turned out later that there was a big meeting of enemy leaders in the town that we had interrupted, and we inadvertently trapped them inside of their compound." |
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC |
#12 One wounded. Previous stories mentioned one other Marine suffered a concussion. I guess that was the guy his buddies rescued from the vehicle. |
Posted by: ed 2008-12-12 21:31 |
#11 Something doesn't compute. It tells of only one wounded but we are told of a guy trapped in a flaming vehicle (and not about him being freed from it) plus wounded Marines with an S; |
Posted by: JFM 2008-12-12 19:54 |
#10 What's the big deal? This is what United States Marines DO. Why would we expect anything less? I mean, after all, they ARE the best in the world, right? "Greater the deed, greater the need Lightly to laugh it away Shall be the mark of the Till the Judgment Day." Nice work, Marines. Semper Fi! |
Posted by: Jolutch Mussolini7800 2008-12-12 19:22 |
#9 congrats to your men and you, Pappy |
Posted by: Frank G 2008-12-12 18:28 |
#8 Congrats Pappy. Looks like your Marines were well prepped and ready to kick some ass. Another great Marine episode to add to the lore. Very well done 2/7 Marines! |
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter 2700 2008-12-12 18:18 |
#7 We had the homecoming/memorial ceremony at the MAGCC parade ground today for 2/7. |
Posted by: Pappy 2008-12-12 17:50 |
#6 Sonny and GORT: my best to both your dads. |
Posted by: Steve White 2008-12-12 17:38 |
#5 Ah, the joy of Quantico! oooooahhhhhhhhhhhhhh |
Posted by: Last Breath Farm Resident 2008-12-12 16:11 |
#4 Gort, my father was a 23 year Navy corpsman, who served on the USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) and the Texas. He is 92 years and has finally begun to tell me stories of his military exploits (Purple Heart, Bronze Star with Combat V for Valor, 11 Battlestars, 2 Presidential Citations, etc). All these years he has kept it pent up inside, but the last year Dad has opened up. I want to thank you for your Dad's service, and I'm sorry to hear that his mind is fading. May God Bless the both of you. |
Posted by: Sonny Ebbeamp1305 2008-12-12 14:15 |
#3 And deh Gawd bless your Dad. |
Posted by: .5MT 2008-12-12 13:49 |
#2 My pop was a Navy Corpsman that served with E/2/7 1MARDIV in Korea in 1953. While the 5th Btn. was engaged in the Vegas, Carson and Reno outpost battles he was reassigned to them after most of their corpsmen were WIA or KIA. His mind is mostly gone now and some days he doesn't recognize me but whenever he is read an account of the 2/7 from any era he brightens up and pays particular attention. Love of your old outfit - it never fades. God Bless these guys. |
Posted by: GORT 2008-12-12 13:22 |
#1 Hard-hit 2/7 returns from Afghanistan |
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC 2008-12-12 11:31 |