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Army's Newest Modular Combat Team Makes Mark in Iraq
USCentCom ^ | 5-31-07

Posted on 06/02/2007 8:15:27 AM PDT by STARWISE

In its first deployment to Iraq, one of the Army's newest modular light infantry brigade combat teams is making its mark under the president's troop plus-up plan, the brigade's top officer said in a May 25 briefing to Pentagon reporters.

The 1st Infantry Division's 4th Brigade Combat Team from Fort Riley, Kan., is deployed as part of the troop plus-up to the east and west Rashid security districts in the Multinational Division Baghdad area.

It is partnered with the 2nd Infantry Division's 3rd Stryker Brigade from Fort Lewis, Wash., and three Iraqi security force brigades. Together, the troops are clearing an area about 58 square miles, roughly the size of San Francisco, home to about 700,000 Iraqis.

In the past three weeks, under Operation Dragon Fire,

the troops have cleared 45 neighborhoods

detained 94 terrorist suspects

freed two kidnapped citizens

and

captured 397 explosive munitions

245 weapons systems

150 IEDs

and enough components to make 3,000 more IEDs, said Col. Ricky Gibbs, commander of the BCT and Task Force Dragon.

They've also destroyed two torture houses and a terrorist safe haven, Col. Gibbs said.

It has not come without loss to the units, though. Seven U.S. Soldiers have been killed in the plus-up to clear the area.

Initially, attacks were high against the troops as they moved in and secured the area. Now, direct attacks are down, but the use of IEDs against the troops has increased, Col. Gibbs said.

The troops man five joint security stations and 20 coalition outposts in the area. They live at the outposts until rotating back to the forward operating base.

Col. Gibbs said living in the communities allows the troops to gain the trust of the Iraqi people. This reaps big dividends in the fight, he said.

"The tips that are coming in from the people are astronomical, and that's allowing us to find these terrorists, or the Takfir, as the locals call them, and take them off the street," Col. Gibbs said.

The joint security stations are similar to local police stations and are located in the neighborhoods.

There has been a decrease in violence, he said, primarily because of the nearly doubled troop presence.

Col. Gibbs said his troops are working side by side with an Iraqi army brigade and two police brigades. He said they co-plan, rehearse and share intelligence, and in some cases the Iraqi forces lead the operations.

Even so, Col. Gibbs said, the Iraqi police forces have yet to earn the full confidence of the people there to the level that the Iraqi army has. Col. Gibbs said one of his biggest concerns was the ability of the Iraqi police force to hire enough to fill its ranks.

The task force also is working to restore essential services in the area. Priorities have been to restore sanitation services and electrical power, with 127 active projects throughout the districts and another 62 projects planned.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: army; combatteam; iraqis; surge

Spc. A.J. Jackson looks for snipers during a cordon and search in Baghdad on May 16. Spc. Jackson is assigned to Company A, 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division. Photo by Sgt. Tierney P. Nowland.

God bless & protect all our heroes!

1 posted on 06/02/2007 8:15:28 AM PDT by STARWISE
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To: STARWISE
It seems to me our Intel guys could use some guys who have experience prosecuting mobsters.

All these groups seem to have some very strong 'family' ties not unlike Saddams goons did.

But I'm sure they thought of that. Well, pretty sure anyway.

L

2 posted on 06/02/2007 8:18:00 AM PDT by Lurker (Comparing moderate islam to extremist islam is like comparing small pox to plague.)
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To: SandRat; mystery-ak; Allegra; 2LT Radix jr; 80 Square Miles; 359Henrie; acad1228; AirForceMom; ...
Heroes PING !
3 posted on 06/02/2007 8:18:13 AM PDT by STARWISE (They (Rats) think of this WOT as Bush's war, not America's war-RichardMiniter, respected OBL author)
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To: STARWISE

What is that shoulder patch? Stryker? The carbine with scope looks like what my cousin is carrying there, but he isn’t Stryker.


4 posted on 06/02/2007 8:20:17 AM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the Treaty)
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To: STARWISE

BTTT


5 posted on 06/02/2007 8:31:00 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: STARWISE

PING


6 posted on 06/02/2007 8:31:43 AM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: RightWhale
What is that shoulder patch?

The 2nd ID. I was shocked to see a picture of WWI Marines returning from Europe waring the 2nd ID patch.

7 posted on 06/02/2007 8:55:01 AM PDT by Griddlee
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To: Griddlee

Thanks. The patches are a language unto themselves.


8 posted on 06/02/2007 8:59:13 AM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the Treaty)
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To: RightWhale
I was fortunate to be assigned to the 5th RCT in 1952

instead of the ill-fated 2nd ID in 1950.

9 posted on 06/02/2007 9:09:09 AM PDT by Griddlee
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To: Griddlee

Was that the Korean disaster?


10 posted on 06/02/2007 9:10:27 AM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the Treaty)
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To: RightWhale

Yes, the 2nd ID was nearly destroyed at the Chongchon River and gauntlet. An embarrassment to the Army but a triumph for the Marines who attacked in the opposite direction from Chosin.


11 posted on 06/02/2007 9:36:46 AM PDT by Griddlee
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To: Griddlee

Friend of mine, a Marine, was there at the time. Heard some about that and other related things.


12 posted on 06/02/2007 9:39:30 AM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the Treaty)
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To: Griddlee

Oh, yeah. The Marines didn’t have any units bigger than a regiment prior to WW2 (well, sometimes they brigaded them). When the 2nd ID was formed to go to France in WW1, it included a Marine Brigade among the Army Regiments. The term “Devil Dog” (Teuffelhund) comes from that war.


13 posted on 06/02/2007 11:13:50 AM PDT by Tallguy (Climate is what you plan for, weather is what you get.)
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