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Published on August 14, 2007 By ShadowWar In War on Terror

This story would have made national headlines if it was a US Child here in the US. But since its in Iraq and shows the soldiers in a good light, you will never see it here.

BAGHDAD — Coalition Soldiers rescued a 2-year-old Iraqi boy from a dry well in which he fell Thursday.

 

Soldiers with Company B, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division responded to the pleas for assistance from the father of a 2-year-old boy who had fallen into a dry well near the family’s residence.

Capt. David Powell, Bo Company commander of., was about to begin a scheduled security patrol when the boy’s father approached the gate of his combat outpost on foot. Using an interpreter, Powell quickly assessed the situation and sent the patrol to assist with the recovery of the child.

The father directed the Soldiers to the location of the well and Powell used his flashlight to find the child at the bottom.

“I could see that the baby had fallen some 25 feet and was lying at the bottom of the well,” Powell, a native of Newport Beach, Calif., said. “He appeared to be breathing, but would not answer to our calls.”

Using a back hoe from the outpost, the patrol began a slow and meticulous process of digging a parallel shaft to the dry well, then tunneling to the well horizontally, being careful not to cause the well to cave in.

“The back hoe made quick work of the rescue shaft just to the south of the well. Then the real digging began,” said Powell.

Because of the instability of soil, a fear of a cave-in and desire to not risk any of his Soldiers, Powell selected himself and Staff Sgt. Roul Torres, a native of San Venito, Texas, to dig the horizontal shaft to the well.

Using an entrenching tool, a flat-head screwdriver, rebar and other primitive farming tools, Powell and Torres went to work.

After several hours of digging, a faint crying was heard from the boy.

“He sounded scared, but OK,” said Powell. “I don't think I have ever heard a more beautiful sound.”

After five hours of digging the horizontal shaft reached the well. The well was basin shaped at the bottom, making the boy very difficult to locate. After several attempts to reach for the boy, Powell was able to pull him to safety.

Coalition medics on the scene quickly assessed the boy, finding no serious injuries. The child was then returned to his mother and father, who were thankful for the assistance. The patrol then filled in the hole they dug, and returned to their outpost.

The following day, Powell visited the family’s residence with a medic to ensure the child was not having any medical issues from the fall. The medic determined the child was in perfect health.

“In my 18 years in the Army,” Powell said, “this is, by far, the greatest thing I have ever done.”

 (Story By Maj. Randall Baucom, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, Public Affairs Office)

 


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on Aug 14, 2007

Apparently the press is onlly interested in dead kids in Iraq.

 

Good on these Soldiers for Showing the World who we Really Are!!!  It's too bad the incompetent press wasn't interested.

on Aug 14, 2007
Thanks for posting this. Beautiful story, and to Capt Powell, thanks for representing. /salute
on Aug 14, 2007
Wow you saved one kid and killed a million good for you! What was the kid doing in the well any way? Maybe he was scared and only fell in there to get away? Nice story but no one cares about a soldier saving one kid from a well... We already know all of the soldiers over there are not bad and that they are only following the orders that have been given to them. The government is always twisting everything! All of the negativity is not about the soldiers! It's about the people giving them the orders!
on Aug 15, 2007

Wow you saved one kid and killed a million good for you!

Ok, now Prove it.  You have just slandered 2.5 million americans.  best prove your allegation, or can we assume you are just a hate filled moonbat that loves to trash the reputation of people that you dont know, but hate for no rational reason?

BTW:  WHo is giving you your orders? ALF?

And for the record, I do care - but to bitter small people like you - that means I am a nobody.

on Aug 15, 2007
Ok, now Prove it. You have just slandered 2.5 million americans. best prove your allegation, or can we assume you are just a hate filled moonbat that loves to trash the reputation of people that you dont know, but hate for no rational reason?
BTW: WHo is giving you your orders? ALF?
And for the record, I do care - but to bitter small people like you - that means I am a nobody.


While his point was totally:

- Slandering
- Unfair
- Irrelevant

and you are right at getting back at him, his arguments isn't something to be waved away that quick.

I mean, a kid felled in a dry well, and american soldier saved him. Wow, big deal. It only shows that the local police/emergency force are totally incompetent in protecting the population. It only means that U.S. soldiers can do the MINIMUM to help a population (because saving a kid trapped in a well is what I consider the minimum on the ethical scale. If your army could not even do that, how could it have considered itself anything "ethical"?)

So, even if you want to make a big PR out of it, trying to milk media points for either war support in the U.S., or U.S. popularity in the Arab world, it's not gonna work, because people will have the same stupid line of thinking as JacobKerr.
on Aug 15, 2007
and you are right at getting back at him, his arguments isn't something to be waved away that quick.


Cikomyr, I would not have done that to most, but this loon is flying around JU in his black helicopter crapping on all the blogs with his stark raving mad conspiracy theories that even the conspiracy theorists are embarrased to see him post about. This was just the latest, and an inappropriate post on what amounts to a positive story on the war. We need not look long or hard to find the negative. I see no reason we cannot also read the positive.

Basically, he has no arguments, just a lot of allegations and black helicopter ravings. Since he has not really published anything original, it is hard to say if he is a made up caricature, or some one in desperate need of psychiatric help.
on Aug 15, 2007
Basically, he has no arguments, just a lot of allegations and black helicopter ravings. Since he has not really published anything original, it is hard to say if he is a made up caricature, or some one in desperate need of psychiatric help.


Well, we already have Col Genre and Danielost on this forum having that kind of attitude. I guess we still have room for more, sadly.
on Aug 17, 2007
I'm not crazy and I do admit that was a really harsh post. I have seen photos and video s of allot of kids that were hit during some serious bombing over there. I am not stating that all of the American soldiers over there are bad people at all and every "conspiracy" I "rant and rave" about I back it up with a very good documentary that covers the subject in full detail. I'm sure allot of the attacks on Iraq could of been handled dif. Why do you guys have to bomb the shit out of everything before moving in? I know people were aware of the fact that the US troops were coming but maybe woman and children were forced to stay. Could we not have spared some American soldiers by moving into the area (instead of bombing the shit out of everything) and save innocent lives? It's very sad to hear about one of our soldiers dying in battle over there, but it is even more sad to hear about innocent women or children dying, getting their arms and legs blown off etc. None of these things can be justified. There are all kinds of nasty reports coming out of Iraq and I'm sure at least half of them are true.
on Aug 18, 2007

Reply By: JacobKerr

You are one who would light a match to look in a gas can because you are too stupid to understand that there is a time and place for everything, but not every time and place for anything.

on Aug 18, 2007
It only shows that the local police/emergency force are totally incompetent in protecting the population. It only means that U.S. soldiers can do the MINIMUM to help a population


no it doesn't it just proves that the americans were the first ones on the scene. what were they supposed to do wait or save.
on Aug 19, 2007
what were they supposed to do wait or save.


you don't get it, don't you?


I am not critizing U.S. Army's efficiency at saving a boy. I am critizing the Iraqi Army & Security forces for having to rely on a foreign army to do the basicest service an army is required to do.

on Aug 19, 2007
"I am not critizing U.S. Army's efficiency at saving a boy. I am critizing the Iraqi Army & Security forces for having to rely on a foreign army to do the basicest service an army is required to do"

Take another look at the kids eyes - you think he cares about political debating points.

Whatever the rights and wrongs of the surrounding madness, my hat is off to those guys, not only did they work hard for hours in bad conditions, they also exposed themselves to snipers by being static for so long.

Be happy they saved a young life, and leave politics for another more appropriate thread.
on Aug 19, 2007
Be happy they saved a young life, and leave politics for another more appropriate thread.


at least another post
on Aug 23, 2007
Take another look at the kids eyes - you think he cares about political debating points.


stupid populist point trying to bring emotion into an argument

Be happy they saved a young life, and leave politics for another more appropriate thread.


hey, guess what? this is the "politic" forum! So be happy they saved a young life, but you can still be unhappy about the whole crappy Iraq has became in the past 5 years
on Aug 23, 2007
hey, guess what? this is the "politic" forum! So be happy they saved a young life, but you can still be unhappy about the whole crappy Iraq has became in the past 5 years



yes but why take away from the soldiers saving a life instead of taking one.
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