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RUSHDI MULLAH, Iraq — Iraqi informants led coalition forces to three massive caches north of Rushdi Mullah, Iraq, July 18.

Accompanying the informants were Soldiers of Company C, 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) out of Fort Drum, N.Y., who helped seize the caches just 20 miles south of Baghdad.

“Over the last several weeks, the number of Iraqis who have been sharing tips with us is astounding,” said Maj. Web Wright, a spokesperson for the 2nd BCT. “There has been a turning of the tides against al-Qaida in this area. The people are tired of them and are turning their backs on AQI.”

The contents of the three caches that were discovered north of Rushdi Mullah after an Iraqi informant led Soldiers of Company C, 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) out of Fort Drum, N.Y., to the cache sites July 18.

All three caches were found buried in 55-gallon drums within 100 meters of one another.

The contents of the caches included 13 rocket propelled grenades, 150 bags of Russian mortar propellant charges, two 57 mm mortar rockets, an armor-piercing rocket propelled grenade, four cylindrical explosive charges, two square explosive charges, two hand-launched star cluster flares, a Russian fragmentary hand grenade, 25 mortar propellant charges, 100 12.7 mm DiSHKA heavy machine gun rounds, 20 25 mm rounds, a 75-round Ak-47 ammunition drum, three sniper rifle scopes, two mortar sights, 10 cell phone chargers, five radios, a pressure plate, a machine gun lower receiver, two 7.62 mm machine gun barrels, two bottles of glucose, four vehicle cell phone chargers, an improvised explosive device command wire initiator, a hands-free telephone headset, an eight-battery holder, four cell phone batteries, a 4.8 voltage rechargeable battery, a seven-piece antenna, two flip-open cell phones, four Motorola talk-abouts, a cordless phone, a cordless phone base, a toy cell phone improvised explosive device (IED) initiator, two phone cords, an antenna extension, two keyless-entry devices with IED initiator switches, two magnets, two circuit boards and various nuts and bolts.

1st Lt. Norm O'Neil, a platoon leader with Company C, 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) out of Fort Drum, N.Y., sorts through the contents of three caches that were found north of Rushdi Mullah, Iraq, July 18. An Iraqi informant led coalition forces to the cache sites.

Radio and cell phone accessories are commonly used to detonate IEDs.


Comments
on Jul 20, 2007
Chapter 21
Moreover, we've had enough history by now to know that everything always goes pretty much the same way,
2 No matter how hard anyone tries to do things any differently.
3 No matter how great and peace-loving a religion is,
4 Mankind always turns it into an excuse to commit genocide.
5 No matter how strict a morality any Chosen Nation tries to enforce on itself,
6 It always degenerates back to the basics of human nature,
7 Which is obsessed with killing,
8 And the accumulation of territory and possessions and money,
9 And sex,
10 And status,
11 And not much else.
12 No matter how zealous a culture may be about the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake,
13 It always turns into nothing more than a quest for new technologies that can be used to increase our ability to commit genocide,
14 So that we can have more territory and possessions and money.
15 And that's why all cultures eventually revert to barbarism,
16 And all Chosen Nations eventually stop being Chosen,
17 And the meek always get it in the neck,
18 No matter what,
19 Forever.

Willie 21.1-19
on Jul 21, 2007
Nice cache find, lets hope more follow. The really good news is the informant side of the equation. Whilst in no way shape or form can the conflicts be compared militarily, the solutions are similar - the cooling and now near resolution of the latest conflict in Northern Ireland after 30 years mayhem was a result of a similar process - the people got sick of it, and in the end hardliners were given the boot. That only came about after a measure of security was gained by military action.

Hugely more difficult in Iraq of course, and infinitely more traumatic - but at the end of the day as all senior military commanders in Iraq know, such a reaction from the ordinary guy in the street is the only way this will end. Lets hope its not going to be 30 years, but persevere we must.
on Jul 23, 2007
Might wanna be more careful on how specific you get detailing how IED's are detonated, and some of these utilities. You don't know who's reading this.

Loose lips sink ships.
on Jul 31, 2007

The material here is cleared by the DOD and nothing is here is sensitive material. You can get the instructions of any number of websites.