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Subject: Raven 42 action in Salman Pak
On Sunday afternoon, in a very bad section of scrub-land called Salman
Pak, on the southeastern outskirts of Baghdad, 40 to 50 heavily-armed Iraqi
insurgents attacked a convoy of 30 civilian tractor trailer trucks that were
moving supplies for the coalition forces, along an Alternate Supply Route. These
tractor trailers, driven by third country nationals (primarily Turkish), were
escorted by 3 armored Hummers from the COSCOM. When the insurgents attacked, one
of the Hummers was in their kill zone and the three soldiers aboard were
immediately wounded , and the platform taken under heavy machinegun and RPG
fire. Along with them, three of the truck drivers were killed, 6 were wounded in
the tractor trailer trucks. The enemy attacked from a farmer's barren field next
to the road, with a tree line perpendicular to the ASR, two dry irrigation
ditches forming a rough L-shaped trench line, and a house standing off the dirt
road. After three minutes of sustained fire, a squad of enemy moved forward
toward the disabled and suppressed trucks. Each of the enemy had hand-cuffs and
were looking to take hostages for ransom or worse, to take those three wounded
US soldiers for more internet beheadings.
About this time, three armored Hummers that formed the
MP Squad under call sign Raven 42, 617th MP Co, Kentucky National Guard,
assigned to the 503rd MP Bn, 18 th MP Bde, arrived on the scene like the
cavalry. The squad had been shadowing the convoy from a distance behind the last
vehicle, and when the convoy trucks stopped and became backed up from the
initial attack, the squad sped up, paralleled the convoy up the shoulder of the
road, and moved to the sound of gunfire. They arrived on the scene just as a
squad of about ten enemy had moved forward across the farmer's field and were
about 20 meters from the road. The MP squad opened fire with .50 cal machineguns
and Mk19 grenade launchers and drove across the front of the enemy's kill zone,
between the enemy and the trucks, drawing fire off of the tractor trailers. The
MP's crossed the kill zone and then turned u p an access road at a right angle
to the ASR and next to the field full of enemy fighters. The three vehicle s,
carrying nine MPs and one medic, stopped in a line on the dirt access road and
flanked the enemy positions with plunging fire from the .50 cal and the SAW
machinegun (Squad Automatic Weapon). In front of them, was a line of seven
sedans, with all their doors and trunk lids open, the getaway cars and the lone
two story house off on their left.
Immediately the middle vehicle was hit by an RPG
knocking the gunner unconscious from his turret and down into the vehicle. The
Vehicle Commander (the TC), the squad's leader, thought the gunner was dead, but
tried to treat him from inside the vehicle. Simultaneously, the rear vehicle's
driver and TC, section leader two, open their doors and dismount to fight, while
their gunner continued firing from his position in the gun platform on top of
the Hummer. Immediately, all three fall under heavy return machinegun fire,
wounded. The driver of the middle vehicle saw them fall out the rearview mirror,
dismounts and sprints to get into the third vehicle and take up the SAW on top
the vehicle. The Squad's medic dismounts from that third vehicle, and joined by
the first vehicle's driver (CLS trained) who sprinted back to join him, begins
combat life-saving techniques to treat the three wounded MPs. The gunner on the
floor of the second vehicle is revived by his TC, the squad leader, and he
climbs back into the .50 cal and opens fire. The Squad leader dismounted with
his M4 carbine, and 2 hand grenades, grabbed the section leader out of the first
vehicle who had rendered radio reports of their first contact.
The two of them, squad leader Staff Sergeant and
team leader Sergeant with her M4 and M203 grenade launcher, rush the nearest
ditch about 20 meters away to start clearing the natural trench line. The enemy
has gone into the ditches and is hiding behind several small trees in the back
of the lot. The .50 cal and SAW flanking fire tears apart the ten in the lead trench line.
Meanwhile, the two treating the three wounded on the
ground at the rear vehicle come under sniper fire from the lone house. Each of
them, remember one is a medic, pull out AT-4 rocket launchers from the HMMWV and
nearly-simultaneously fire the rockets into the house to neutralize the shooter.
The two sergeants work their way up the trench line, throwing grenades, firing
grenades from the launcher, and firing their M4s. The sergeant runs low on ammo
and runs back to a vehicle to reload. She moves to her squad leader's vehicle,
and because this squad is led so well, she knows exactly where to reach her arm
blindly into a different vehicle to find ammo-because each vehicle is packed
exactly the same, with discipline. As she turns to move back to the trench line,
Gunner in two sees an AIF jump from behind one of the cars and start firing on
the Sergeant. He pulls his 9mm, because the .50 cal is pointed in the other
direction, and shoots five rounds wounding him. The sergeant moves back to the
trench line under fire from the back of the field, with fresh mags, two more
grenades, and three more M203 rounds. The Mk 19 gunner suppresses the rear of
the field. Now, rejoined with the squad leader, the two sergeants continue
clearing the enemy from the trench line, until they see no more movement. A lone
man with an RPG launcher on his shoulder steps from behind a tree and prepares
to fire on the three Hummers and is killed with a single aimed SAW shot thru the
head by the previously knocked out gunner on platform two, who now has a SAW out
to supplement the .50 cal in the mount. The team leader sergeant, she claims
four killed by aimed M4 shots. The Squad Leader, he threw four grenades taking
out at least two baddies, and attributes one other to her aimed M203 fire.
The gunner on platform two, previously knocked out from
a hit by the RPG, has now swung his .50 cal around and, realizing that the line
of vehicles represents a hazard and possible getaway for the bad guys, starts
shooting the .50cal into the engine blocks until his field of fire is limited.
He realizes that his vehicle is still running despite the RPG hit, and drops
down from his weapon, into the drivers seat and moves the vehicle forward on two
flat tires about 100 meter s into a better firing position. Just then, the
vehicle dies, oil spraying everywhere. He remounts his .50 cal and continues
shooting the remaining of the seven cars lined up and ready for a get-away that
wasn't to happen. The fire dies down about then, and a second squad arrives on
the scene, dismounts and helps the two giving first aid to the wounded at
platform three. Two minutes later three other squads from the 617th arrive,
along with the CO, and the field is secured, consolidation begins.
Those seven Americans (with the three wounded) killed
in total 24 heavily armed enemy, wounded 6 (two later died), and captured one
unwounded, who feigned injury to escape the fight. They seized 22 AK-47s, 6x RPG
launchers w/ 16 rockets, 13x RPK machineguns, 3x PKM machineguns, 40 hand
grenades, 123 fully loaded 30- rd AK magazines, 52 empty mags, and 10 belts of
2500 rds of PK ammo.
The three wounded MPs have been evacuated to Landstuhl.
One lost a kidney and will be paralyzed. The other two will most likely recover,
though one will for ever have a bullet lodged between second and third ribs
below his heart. No word on the three COSCOM soldiers wounded in the initial volleys.
Of the 7 members of Raven 42 who walked away, two are
Caucasian Women, the rest men--one is Mexican-American, the medic is
African-American, and the other two are Caucasian-the great American melting
pot. They believed even before this fight that their NCOs were the best in the
Army, and that they have the best squad in the Army. The Medic who fired the
AT-4, said he remembered how from the week before when his squad leader forced
him to train on it, though he didn't think as a medic he would ever use one. He
said he chose to use it in that moment to protect the three wounded on the
ground in front of him, once they came under fire from the building. The day
before this mission, they took the new RFI bandoliers that were recently issued,
and experimented with mounting them in their vehicles. Once they figured out
how, they pre-loaded a second basic load of ammo into magazines, put them into
the bandoliers, and mounted them in their vehicles---the same exact way in every
vehicle-load plans enforced and checked by leaders! Leadership under fire--once
those three leaders (NCOs) stepped out of their vehicles, the squad was
committed to the fight.
Their only complaints in the AAR were: the lack of
stopping power in the 9mm; the .50 cal incendiary rounds they are issued in lieu
of ball ammo (shortage of ball in the inventory) didn't have the penetrating
power needed to pierce the walls of the building; and that everyone in the squad
was not CLS trained.
Yesterday, Monday, was spent with the chaplain and the
chain of command conducting AARs. Today, every news media in theater wanted
them. Good Morning America, NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, Stars and Stripes, and many
radio stations from Kentucky all were lined up today. The female E5 Sergeant who
fought thru the trench line will become the anti-Jessica Lynch media poster
child. She and her squad leader deserve every bit of recognition they will get,
and more. They all do.
I participated in their AAR as the BDE S2, and am
helping in putting together an action report to justify future valor awards.
Lets not talk about women in combat. Lets not talk about the new Close Combat
Badge not including MPs.
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