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Shared on Tue, 10/14/2008 - 09:51...The "Soldiers of Heaven"
I've been readin No True Glory by Bing West. It's the story of the 1st and 2nd battles for Fallujah. It's a very in-depth read, and provides great insight into why Fallujah happened, and how intense the battles really were. Stuff we never heard or knew about via the Media.
Anyways, that's a book review for another day.
This is about how 11 Special Forces soldiers went to arrest what they thought were 30 potential trouble makers, only to find themselves in a 24 hour battle against 800 cult-like Shiite warriors. (The Special Forces got reinforcements, but it's a great read)
The 11 Special Forces soldiers were speeding along in three Humvees. The call for help had come from an Iraqi army scout.
The Iraqis had moved a little after dawn to arrest what they thought were about 30 potential troublemakers.
The SF team members had no clue they were racing into a 24-hour battle, vastly outnumbered and outgunned by a heavily armed militia of about 800 cult-like Shiite warriors.
The “Soldiers of Heaven” were dug in to fight to the death in their quest to take over the city of Najaf and its holy shrine.
The fighting that erupted Jan. 28, 2007, turned out to be some of the fiercest of the Iraq war. U.S. and Iraqi soldiers killed 373 enemy fighters, and more than 400 surrendered. The U.S. Army awarded more than 100 combat decorations for bravery that day, including at least eight Silver Stars and a Distinguished Flying Cross.
The battle has since been reconstructed in some media accounts ,but the fight against the Soldiers of Heaven remains little known outside the circles of those who were there.
This is that Army story.
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Submitted by keelanos on Tue, 10/14/2008 - 10:39