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ghuinness
02-23-2005, 20:15
Humvee Tragedy Forges Brotherhood of Soldiers (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A42460-2005Feb21?language=printer)

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During the harrowing day-long mission to recover the bodies of the Humvee's three occupants on Feb. 13, an Air Force firefighter also drowned. Five U.S. soldiers were treated for hypothermia. For five hours, three Navy SEAL divers searched the canal before their tanks ran out of oxygen.

What happened then, however, has transformed the relationship between the Iraqi soldiers and the skeptical Americans who train them. Using a tool they welded themselves that day at a cost of about $40, the Iraqis dredged the canal through the cold afternoon until the tan boot of Spec. Dakotah Gooding, 21, of Des Moines, appeared at the surface. The Iraqis then jumped into the water to pull him out, and went back again and again until they had recovered the last American. Then they stood atop the canal, shivering in the dark.

"When I saw those Iraqis in the water, fighting to save their American brothers, I saw a glimpse of the future of this country," said Col. Mark McKnight, commander of the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, which had overall responsibility for the unit in the accident, his eyes tearing.

The dramatic events offer a counterpoint to the prevailing wisdom about the nascent Iraqi security forces -- the key to the Bush administration's strategy to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq. U.S. commanders have said repeatedly that when the Iraqi troops are ready to stand and fight, American forces will pull out. ...."

brewmonkey
02-23-2005, 20:17
It is good to hear stories like this. I only wish they would make the more mainstream news sources so that the rest of the world can see.

Radar Rider
02-24-2005, 10:29
I agree, Brew. Stories like this are what should be in the news. I have no doubt that the men involved worked their butts off in this instance.

Rest In Peace, our fallen brothers.

Desert Fox
02-24-2005, 14:38
Remembers me stories of Montagnards.

Archangel
02-24-2005, 16:01
Sad about the loss of life, but a great story indeed.