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Iraq
Engineer crews eliminate possible spots to stash IEDs
2004-01-05
EFL:
While most soldiers in Iraq cringe at the thought of encountering an IED, Army engineers are making it easier for them to do just that. As part of Task Force Right of Way, Company C, 489th Engineer Battalion is clearing vegetation and debris from Iraqi Highway 1, known to troops as Main Supply Route Tampa. Enemy insurgents have attacked troops along the route with the improvised explosive devices, crude bombs detonated on command. The engineers want to give passing troops a fighting chance to spot IEDs by flattening medians and shoulders along the thoroughfare. “It makes it harder for Haji, the enemy, to come out and hide an IED because there’s nothing for him to hide it behind or under,” said Sgt. 1st Class Ed Fletcher said.
Haji, huh? I knew it would only be a matter of time before we had a nickname. So, goodbye Charlie, hello Haji!
The Arkansas-based Reserve unit began work several months ago near Bayji, north of Tikrit. Its goal is to clear the highway south to Taji, outside Baghdad. Similar teams are beginning work in other parts of Iraq. The unit falls under the 130th Engineer Brigade based in Hanau, Germany. “This war is different,” said Capt. Kirk Claunch, Company C commander, as his troops set out. “It’s being fought by terrorists. And this is the best way they’ve found to fight us.” Claunch, 37, who in civilian life practices personal injury law in Fort Worth, Texas, often is out in front of his team, peering into bushes and ditches. While the crew uses blast-resistant vehicles in their search, and bulldozers to plow the ground, someone has to look in the hard-to-get places. Most often, the bombs are found that way, Claunch said.

The crew has received occasional rifle fire, but it is mostly inaccurate shots that don’t justify a response. The more immediate dangers are Iraqi drivers zooming their cars through the work areas, says Sgt. Joshua Smith, 24, a police officer from Joplin, Mo. “There’s no traffic laws over here at all,” he says. “They do what they want.”

Up ahead, troops in the Meerkat minesweeper search for anything metal buried in the ground, followed by a Buffalo that digs up any suspicious objects. So far, enemy forces have not attacked the small engineer force, which obviously is hindering the insurgents’ plans to attack troops. Just in case, heavily armed squads of troops stand guard.
Which is why they haven’t attacked.
“If he tries to take us on while we’re here working, he’s going to die,” Claunch says of the enemy. “He can attack us, but he can never stop the mission overall. As long as the Army is committed, we’ll continue to make it hard for them.”
Posted by:Steve

#6  The crew has received occasional rifle fire, but it is mostly inaccurate shots that don’t justify a response.
Nope. Don't wanna kill him. They may replace him with someone who can shoot straight.
Posted by: Gasse Katze   2004-1-5 4:25:16 PM  

#5  I say let's flood the median with in Agent Grape. That'll destroy any Islamic Fundos.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-1-5 3:47:37 PM  

#4  Put some Bathists in orange jumpsuits and make them pick-up trash in the hard spots.

Now that is an insult to our prison population...

From the article: At times, locals will point out potential bomb sights, for fear that an attack could harm their children, Lipe said.

Good that the locals are realizing that the 'insurgents' dont really care who they kill....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-1-5 3:04:53 PM  

#3  And Haji was such a nice boy on Johnny Quest.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2004-1-5 3:00:55 PM  

#2  Put some Bathists in orange jumpsuits

With nice, high contrast black bulls-eye targets on chest and back. Just in case some of the Iraqis who've lost family to these thugs get itchy trigger fingers. We wouldn't want them to miss and hit a good guy by mistake now...

Posted by: Ed Becerra   2004-1-5 2:33:10 PM  

#1  Put some Bathists in orange jumpsuits and make them pick-up trash in the hard spots.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-1-5 2:24:56 PM  

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