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New Iraqi special forces join struggle in Fallujah
North County Times ^ | 4/8/04 | Darrin Mortenson

Posted on 04/08/2004 2:55:25 PM PDT by saquin

FALLUJAH, Iraq ---- When troops came banging on her door Wednesday, Fallujah resident Um Ahmad said she expected them to be some of the several hundred U.S. Marines who have been battling insurgents from a field near her government apartment building since Monday.

But when she opened the door, she was shocked to find an Iraqi face and hear an Arabic voice at her door instead.

Iraqi troops say her surprise has been a common reaction of Iraqi citizens to encounters with the newly formed Iraqi army special forces, who were first fielded in Baghdad in January and who made their debut Wednesday in Fallujah.

"They say, 'good!' " said Iraqi special forces soldier Mazin Fallah, 25, one of the nearly 60 Iraqi special operations troops who searched several apartment buildings room by room Wednesday after the troops were shelled with mortars.

"They say they are surprised but glad we are fighting," he said in the strained English he said he learned in college in Baghdad. "They say Iraq needs an Iraqi army, not more terrorists."

While the Iraqi troops sometimes confounded their U.S. Special Forces advisers who led them on Wednesday's operation, at least they showed up for the fight.

About 2,000 soldiers of the newly formed Iraqi Civil Defense Corps, who were paid by Marines last weekend, were supposed to help the 2,000-some Marines with a massive cordon of war-torn Fallujah this week.

But when heavy fighting erupted as the Marines arrived Monday near the city, all but about 20 of the Iraqi ICDC troops fled.

"It was a disappointment, yes," said Capt. Phil Cushman, the Camp Pendleton Marine "adviser" in charge of training, equipping and fielding the ICDC troops in Fallujah.

"They all sure showed up for payday," said Marine Pfc. Henry Johnson, 19, of Dallas.

Lance Cpl. Lucas Burton, 21, of Salem, Ore., said he, too, was disappointed and felt a bit betrayed by the ICDC desertion, but he said he was heartened by the apparent willingness to fight displayed by the Iraqi special forces troops.

"I'd rather have a few of these guys anyway," said Burton. He made the comment Wednesday before embarking on an operation into buildings near the edge of Fallujah, where he eventually joined a U.S. Special Forces sniper on a rooftop to help spot insurgents in nearby facing buildings.

The ragtag group of unshaven, AK-47-toting Iraqi commandos have been knocking down doors in Baghdad looking for insurgents since January, according to a U.S. Special Forces adviser who called himself "Greg."

"They're getting there," he said after some loud confusion over whether they were going to ask neighbors for a key to a door or break it down.

There was much yelling and arguing in Arabic as about 30 of the Iraqi troops made their way through the four-story building, where resident Ahmad and a dozen other women and children huddled in a lower apartment to avoid being hit with mortars that had been fired nearby.

No one seemed to be in charge, but in the end, the Iraqi troops seemed to make friends of the residents.

"People like us," said Abbas Khudhair, who added that while most of his comrades were from the Kurdish north, the force included members from all regions of the country, included Sunni and Shiite Muslims, and included most of the political parties represented in Iraq's new government.

Khudhair, 22, of the town of Hillah in the Babylon province, said his group was the future of Iraq.

"We work together for all Iraq," he said.

His comrade Fallah said the same, adding that all of Iraq needs them now in Fallujah more than ever.

"They kill Iraqis like they kill Americans," he said of the insurgents whose mortar fire had just rocked the apartment building where they searched for information about why most of the building's residents cleared out just minutes before the attack ---- as if they knew the mortar attack was coming.

"We will fight with the Americans to kill the terrorists," Fallah said.


An Iraqi Special Forces soldier yells at other soldiers while they and Marines clear an apartment building on the northwest side of Fallujah, Iraq on Wednesday, April 7, 2004.

Staff writer Darrin Mortenson and staff photographer Hayne Palmour are reporting from Iraq with Camp Pendleton Marines. Their coverage is collected at www.nctimes.com/military/iraq.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: fallujah; icdc; iraq; iraqiarmy; southwestasia; specialforces
I've bookmarked this newspaper, the North County Times. The Marines from Camp Pendleton are from the area this paper covers and this reporter is embedded with them in Fallujah, so he gets some good up-close stories.
1 posted on 04/08/2004 2:55:25 PM PDT by saquin
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2 posted on 04/08/2004 2:58:12 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Freepers post from sun to sun, but a fundraiser bot's work is never done.)
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But when heavy fighting erupted as the Marines arrived Monday near the city, all but about 20 of the Iraqi ICDC troops fled.

Not a good sign
3 posted on 04/08/2004 2:58:17 PM PDT by konijn
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No, it's not a good sign. But at least those 20 stayed. They will be the leaders of any new Iraqi army.
4 posted on 04/08/2004 3:01:32 PM PDT by saquin
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About 2,000 soldiers of the newly formed Iraqi Civil Defense Corps, who were paid by Marines last weekend, were supposed to help the 2,000-some Marines with a massive cordon of war-torn Fallujah this week.

Thats 20 of the 2000. What are the 1980 others with AK47s and money doing?
5 posted on 04/08/2004 3:07:22 PM PDT by konijn
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Preparing to meet Allah in Hell.
6 posted on 04/08/2004 3:29:22 PM PDT by thoughtomator (Voting Bush for lack of reasonable alternatives)
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Well, they were trained by the French. What do you expect? Bravery?
7 posted on 04/08/2004 4:15:55 PM PDT by PokeyJoe (FreeBSD; The devil made me do it..)
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To: saquin
A good beginning. Thanks for posting.
8 posted on 04/08/2004 4:22:56 PM PDT by secretagent
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Not bad for a baptism of fire. Wonder what the ranger wash out rate is currently. These guys probably get all kinds of grief at the mosque.
9 posted on 04/08/2004 6:09:42 PM PDT by jokar (On line data base http://www.trackingthethreat.com/db/index.htm)
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Each time we fight, and they see we won't leave, more will stay. It may take a time to "unlearn" old expectations.
10 posted on 04/09/2004 12:11:25 AM PDT by Keith (IT'S ABOUT THE JUDGES)
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"People like us," said Abbas Khudhair, who added that while most of his comrades were from the Kurdish north
11 posted on 04/09/2004 12:17:35 AM PDT by TrueBeliever9 (aut viam inveniam aut faciam)
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Any bets that the 20 that stayed were Kurds?
12 posted on 04/09/2004 12:22:32 AM PDT by I_dmc
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What are the 1980 others with AK47s and money doing?

What do you think.
13 posted on 04/09/2004 12:31:29 AM PDT by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (Rumble Thee Forth...)
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