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Operation Scorpion: Search for Terrorists in Eight Villages; 52 Detained
Blackanthem Military News,
KIRKUK, Iraq, March 25, 2006
11:11
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Iraqi Army soldiers await the launch of Operation Scorpion in five
villages in and around Hawijah, Iraq. (U.S. Army photo by Major Greg
Bishop, Public Affairs Officer, 1st BCT, 101st Abn Div) |
Soldiers of the 2nd Brigade,
4th Iraqi Army Division, with assistance from Soldiers from 1st Brigade
Combat Team, Bastogne, 101st Airborne Division, detained 52 suspected
insurgents yesterday during Operation Scorpion, a sequential cordon and
search of eight villages in and around Hawijah.
During the second Iraqi Brigade-led operation in as many months, Iraqi
Soldiers confirmed that 24 out of the 52 detainees were on their target
list, built from their own intelligence gathering. The other detainees are
being held for further questioning.
"This Iraqi Army Brigade has made tremendous progress in the five months
we’ve been working with them," said Colonel David Gray, Commander, 1st BCT,
101st Airborne Division. "In October, they were loosely organized and not
very well trained. The success of Operation Scorpion, and their ability to
conduct a complex mission in the Hawijah area without suffering or
inflicting casualties, demonstrates their professionalism and improved
level of discipline."
The Iraqi-planned and led offensive started just before sunrise, as Iraqi
Soldiers linked up with their Bastogne comrades to begin their coordinated
movement. Just after 4:00 a.m. Iraqi Soldiers moved through the villages,
systematically searching for the selected targets that Iraqi intelligence
indicated were in the area while OH-58 Kiowa helicopters from 2nd
Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, circled above and Soldiers from the 1st
Battalion, 1st BCT, provided outer perimeter security. The thorough
searches provided intelligence leading to more evidence and the capture of
more suspects.
"This operation was developed and planned by Maj. Gen. Anwar, Commander of
the 2nd Iraqi Army Brigade, and his staff," Gray said. "The willingness
and ability of the Iraqi soldiers to take on a mission of this scope, and
in an area that has been a hotbed of terrorist activity, is an indicator
of the progress the Iraqi Army has made."
Operation Scorpion began with supporting operations in the village of
Mahoos and the city of Kirkuk. While 101st Soldiers provided perimeter
security, Iraqi Soldiers, acting on their own intelligence sources, moved
by helicopter into the village of Mahoos, searching for seven terror
suspects. Within two hours of touching down, the Iraqi Company had
searched their designated targets, captured five of their intended
suspects, and were back on the helicopters headed for a nearby U.S. Army
compound.
Meanwhile, in another supporting operation, Soldiers from the Iraqi Army’s
2nd Battalion, 2nd Brigade teamed up with Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 1st
BCT, to conduct raids for suspected terrorists in Kirkuk. As Coalition
Soldiers provided outer cordon security, Iraqi soldiers moved through the
neighborhoods, capturing six intended targets. They also discovered a
weapon cache of two unregistered AK-47 rifles along with various materials
used to make IEDs.
The Iraqi Security Forces have proved their worth on the ground in this
operation, both in terms of intelligence gathering and their skills at
completing the mission. They have continued to make progress and they have
unique advantages in identifying threats and deterring insurgent activity
due to their familiarity with the area and culture.
By: Spc Barbara Ospina
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS:
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Iraqi Army
soldiers provided security during Operation Scorpion in Hawijah, Iraq.
(U.S. Army photo by Major Greg Bishop, Public Affairs Officer, 1st BCT,
101st Abn Div) |
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An Iraqi
soldier from 5th Battalion, 4th Iraqi Army Division, pulls security
during Operation Scorpion in Hawijah, Iraq. (U.S. Army Photo By: Spc.
Barbara Ospina, 1st BCT Public Affairs) |
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Commanding
Officer for 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, Lt. Col. Marc
Hutson, examines a grenade found during Operation Scorpion. (U.S. Army
Photo By: Spc. Barbara Ospina, 1st BCT Public Affairs) |
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An Iraqi
Army soldier provides security during Operation Scorpion in Hawijah,
Iraq. (U.S. Army photo by Major Greg Bishop, Public Affairs Officer,
1st BCT, 101st Abn Div) |
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Iraqi Army
soldiers process a detainee during Operation Scorpion outside a
village near Hawijah, Iraq. (U.S. Army photo by Major Greg Bishop,
Public Affairs Officer, 1st BCT, 101st Abn Div) |
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