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Iraq-Jordan
Update: U.S. Forces Repel Terrorist Attack On Camp Abu Ghraib
2005-04-07
An update on the Abu Ghraib where 40 US personnel were reported wounded. Turns out 7 required surgery and 16 were superficial.
Soldiers and Marines successfully repelled a well-coordinated attack by 40-60 terrorists on Forward Operating Base Abu Ghraib April 2 at about 7 p.m. Abu Ghraib is a detention facility for 3,400 detainees as well as an Iraqi-run prison. In an attempt to gain access to the prison, terrorists launched a simultaneous attack in multiple locations using indirect fires, rocket-propelled grenade fire, small arms fire and a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device. Just as the sun was setting, indirect fire from 81 mm and 120 mm mortars began impacting the operating base. This was followed by multiple RPG attacks and a large volume of small arms fire focused on two guard towers, one on the northwestern and the other on the southeastern corner on the operating base. Using the cover of the mortar fire and the intense fire on the guard towers, the terrorists launched a VBIED to penetrate the perimeter wall near the southeastern guard tower. Marines defending the base returned fire and the VBIED exploded before it reached the perimeter. Marines in the tower were forced to evacuate but were quickly reinforced by a quick reaction force.

The terrorists, using residential areas for cover and concealment, then conducted a ground assault towards the southeastern tower. With reinforcements from the quick reaction force, Marines and Soldiers halted the advance of the terrorists. Additionally, Apache helicopters and artillery fire began to engage the remnants of the attackers. The terrorists were forced to withdraw after suffering an estimated 50 casualties. The attack was over by 9 p.m. US forces sustained seven wounded who were evacuated to a combat support hospital and sixteen minor injuries from shrapnel who have been returned to duty. Additionally, thirteen detainees were also wounded from indirect fire, and all detainees remained accounted for.
Posted by:ed

#13  You don't use hounds to hunt Quags. You use hogs.
Posted by: Pappy   2005-04-07 7:49:02 PM  

#12  Wonder if RKB can point us to a decent Quag Hound kennel.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-04-07 3:35:34 PM  

#11  You sure?
Posted by: Power   2005-04-07 3:34:47 PM  

#10  It's not a quagmire. It's a Civil War.
Posted by: Truth   2005-04-07 3:25:16 PM  

#9  Anonymoose, next time give a warning! I had a mouthful of coffee when I read your post.
Posted by: Don   2005-04-07 12:04:21 PM  

#8  Anonymoose, you shine today!;-)
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-04-07 11:42:28 AM  

#7  Still alleged to inhabit the vast Iraqi mires by much of the American and European news media, the rare and elusive Iraqi Qwag has been hunted nearly to the brink of extinction.

THE GREAT IRAQ QWAG HUNT is thus established to help find the last of these endangered critters.

THE GREAT IRAQ QWAG HUNT is open to those who have photographic evidence of the possible existence of any Iraqi Qwag(s) that may still exist in Iraq.

THE PRIZE: THE HONOR of having actually taken a picture of a Qwag, or photoshopped one into existence, THUS PROVING that Iraq does indeed have Qwags in its mires. Successful pictures may appear on PAGE ONE of the New York Times or The Guardian (U.K.) Topless Qwags may appear on Page 3 of The Sun (U.K.) Any living captured Iraqi Qwags may be allowed to nominate Hillary Clinton at the next Democratic National Convention.

Iraqi Qwags are believed to look something either like winged nutria-like amphibious dwarf zebra chupacabras, or something entirely otherwise, but nobody seems to know for sure. They are often seen lurking in pictures of US military personnel waving their hands while surrounded by grinning children.

But there are many, many people who have staked their reputations and careers on them being there. So, HELP THEM OUT AND FIND THOSE QWAGS!
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-04-07 11:26:11 AM  

#6  Sarcasm? On Rantburg? What *is* the world coming to? Next we'll be having snarky remarks.

All I gotta say is, if this is a quagmire, count me in! Quackmire, quackmire!
Posted by: SteveS   2005-04-07 10:49:08 AM  

#5  Just make it decaf.
Posted by: ed   2005-04-07 9:45:08 AM  

#4  Bobby's cleverly employing sarcasm....jeesh. Phil B bashes him for a "cryptic post" on Chicago (the link was to the ChiTrib) and "Quagmire!" is taken at face value? Everyone have a cup of coffee...
Posted by: Frank G   2005-04-07 9:24:09 AM  

#3  Oh and Bobby, not sure if you are a troll or being sarcastic, but what are you smoking? If a quagmire includes free elections, I'm all for quagmires throughout the ME.
Posted by: AllahHateMe   2005-04-07 9:05:38 AM  

#2  I believe this shows more than ever the desperation of the terrorist insurgency. I mean, how many times have they attacked abu ghraib now? And with no real success. Sure, every serviceman hurt is horrible, but you know there's a new stack of dead jihadi's every time they pull these hairbrained schemes. And what is the significance of Abu Ghraib? Is it simply symbolic to them due to the "scandal" or is there some other significance?
Posted by: AllahHateMe   2005-04-07 9:04:24 AM  

#1  Yessss.....more evidence of quagmire and the growing power of the oppressed-freedom-loving-people-who-didn't-need-a-US-invasion-to-spoil-their-country.
Posted by: Bobby   2005-04-07 1:37:55 AM  

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