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Iraq-Jordan
"Steve-O" Helps Soldiers in Iraq
2004-08-13
In the Iraqi border town of Al Qaim, U.S. forces were getting pounded by insurgents up to 10 times each day. Tankers from the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment knew that intelligence was key to battling the enemy. Capt. Chad Roehrman was at a checkpoint when he thought another dodgy informant walked up.

"One of my guys came to me and said, 'Hey, sir, we got another boy who says he has information,'" he said. What the boy had was information on a well-connected cell of 40 fighters whose leader was a former officer in Saddam Hussein's (search) army. He was also the boy's father.

The Americans hid the boy in an armored Humvee and checked out his report of a weapons stockpile in his backyard. They found explosives, rocket propelled grenades and a complete weapons system they hadn't seen before. The father and another man were arrested.

After the bust the boy couldn't go home so he moved in with the soldiers. They gave him the nickname "Steve-O" and a bunk right next to theirs. He later gave them more intelligence that led to other arrests.
Let's give this kid a new home.
He deserves a new home; after all, he's part of the Army of Steve™!
Posted by:Dragon Fly (on vacation)

#5  This is probably fairly common. I'd be willing to bet that the intel that pin-pointed houses for bombing in Fallujah came for some similar sources. The "Baker Street Irregulars" strike again...
Posted by: mojo   2004-08-13 4:49:46 PM  

#4  Hey Ship, Col Russell, last I heard, is doing UFO duty in Mexico. Recruitment has been spotty, some of the tequilla is tainted.
Posted by: Lucky   2004-08-13 12:24:27 PM  

#3  This may be an older story. I read something similar last month somewhere else (can't remember where) and the unit that gave shelter to the kid was looking to bring him here for his own safety. One officer in particular was leading the drive.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-08-13 10:49:42 AM  

#2  Flog 'em Lucky and whip the far flung cadres back into shape.

Any word on Col. Russell recently?
Posted by: Shipman   2004-08-13 10:23:46 AM  

#1  I wish the army of Luckies could boast such a man. Slovenly cusses all. The kid has a spark that is greater than his blood. Is that devine?
Posted by: Lucky   2004-08-13 12:53:30 AM  

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