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PostPosted: 07 Apr 2003, 09:15 
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As I read this article, I began to think about how many people this unit has liberated. What a great new chapter for their history!

[url]Iraqis celebrate freedom

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2003160243,00.html

Pulling power ... Saddam statue topples
Pictures: PETER ANDREWS/REUTERS




By MIKE DARVILL

JUBILANT Iraqis celebrate their new-found freedom yesterday — by tearing down a statue of hated tyrant Saddam Hussein.

Hundreds begged US troops to help tie a rope around the 17ft high bronze figure and take a blowtorch to its ankles.

Then they pulled — and whooped with delight as the statue crashed to the ground.

The symbolic scene came after the 101st Airborne division — known as the Screaming Eagles — freed the Shi’ite holy city of Karbala, killing 400 Republican Guards and capturing 100 more.


The fiercest fighting was for a bridge and the local Ba’ath party HQ. Fedayeen paramilitaries in the city, 70 miles south-west of Baghdad, also put up stiff resistance on Saturday, killing one US para.

A further eight were injured.

But snipers were pounded by artillery after their positions were pinpointed by helicopters.

Yesterday afternoon troops from the 2nd Battalion 70th armoured regiment oversaw the toppling of Saddam, cast in military uniform, his right hand outstretched.

First, an American welder spent an hour weakening the statue.Then locals hauled until the rope snapped. Another was fixed in place, and many among the watching thousands applauded as Saddam fell head first on to a stepped podium above a pool of water.

Scores clambered over the statue and beat it with shoes or anything else they could grab.

One onlooker said: “It’s very good because we don’t like it.”

An elderly man added in broken English: “Good, good, good — Mr W. Bush, no Saddam.”

As US troops proudly wore flowers given to them by townsfolk, a 25-year-old said he could not understand opposition to the war.

He asked: “Everyone who refuses this war — why?”

Pointing to the statue, he went on: “Come here and live two days with this man, and then refuse this war.”

Others were still too frightened to celebrate. Karbala was one of the Shi’ite cities to rise against Saddam in 1991, only to face his wrath weeks later. This time, they pray, freedom is there to stay.


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PostPosted: 07 Apr 2003, 12:43 
They do have a knack for that.

Particularly the Bastogne Brigade.

"US Army Snipers- One shot, one kill"


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