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Home » Axe in Iraq (and Elsewhere) » Still the Best Weapon

Still the Best Weapon

The last cou­ple of months have been espe­cially rough for American grunts’ image in Iraq. First, there were alle­ga­tions that U.S. Marines mas­sa­cred Iraqi civil­ians in Haditha in November. What fol­lowed was a flurry of fur­ther alle­ga­tions, as described by the Associated Press:
us troop.jpg* On Friday, a Pennsylvania National Guard spokesman said two Guardsmen were being inves­ti­gated in con­nec­tion with the shoot­ing death of an Iraqi ear­lier this year.
* On Wednesday, seven Marines and one Navy corps­man were charged in the April shoot­ing death of an Iraqi man in the town of Hamdania. Charging doc­u­ments claim the man was taken from his home, forced into a hole, shot and left with a stolen AK-​​47 near him to make it look as if he fought the troops.
* On Monday and Wednesday, three Soldiers and a non­com­mis­sioned offi­cer were charged in the May deaths of three unarmed Iraqis in mil­i­tary cus­tody in Salahuddin province. A Pentagon offi­cial told The Associated Press that the detainees were shot while try­ing to flee.

Finally, this week para­troop­ers con­fessed to rap­ing an Iraqi woman and killing her and her fam­ily in March.
The num­ber of alleged inci­dents is dis­turb­ing enough … that they’ve all sur­faced around the same time is dou­bly wor­ri­some. Something’s going on here. Perhaps for­mer Marine Paul Rieckhoff, direc­tor of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, is right in say­ing that three years of war has so worn down U.S. forces that they can’t be trusted to think clearly and act right any more.
My expe­ri­ences in Iraq don’t cor­rob­o­rate Rieckhoff’s the­ory. I don’t see the American war effort flag­ging — at least not on account of indi­vid­ual sol­diers’ weari­ness. No, the troops I’ve embed­ded with are as moti­vated and reli­able as ever.
I can’t explain all the recent alle­ga­tions — and I eagerly await inves­ti­ga­tions’ find­ings. In the mean­time, on this beau­ti­ful 4th of July, let’s remem­ber that a few crim­i­nals and psy­chopaths don’t rep­re­sent the entire U.S. mil­i­tary. And the best weapon in the nasty lit­tle war is still the young grunt on the ground.
To honor U.S. ser­vi­cepeo­ple in Iraq on the anniver­sary of our nation’s inde­pen­dence, I’m repost­ing my final jour­nal from Iraq:
The Best Weapon
On Feb. 2, M-​​1 dri­ver Cpl. Walter Howard, 35, was maneu­ver­ing his tank against insur­gents near the town of Balad when an IED exploded, killing him instantly. At his memo­r­ial ser­vice today, offi­cers and sol­diers wept and held each other. A gen­eral, colonels and sergeants major clapped shoul­ders and doled out hugs. An entire bat­tal­ion and their brigade lead­er­ship poured out their hearts. It was hard to watch.
Balad_memorial.jpgHoward, a for­mer Seabee with a wife and a daugh­ter, is the first fatal­ity suf­fered by Alpha Company, 1–8 Infantry, which since December has occu­pied a crappy lit­tle FOB called McKenzie, where MREs pass for food, the mud is ankle-​​deep and the mood is plain glum. Theirs is the bad side of Balad; almost every day they take fire from dis­af­fected Sunnis in the city’s sub­urbs. IEDs are a con­stant threat. And while every­one hopes that Howard will be the only KIA here, most know bet­ter.
Still, every day Alpha Company rides out in their Humvees, M-​​2 Bradleys and tanks. Every day they walk the area’s filthy streets, knock­ing on doors or kick­ing them down, fol­low­ing leads, round­ing up bad guys and doing what they can to win the hearts of these poor, untrust­ing peo­ple. Every day they face death side by side, moti­vated in part by patri­o­tism, duty, pay, their desire to help Iraqis or a lack of any­thing bet­ter to do, but mostly by their love for each other and their refusal to let each other down.
Never mind radio jam­mers, armored vehi­cles and drones. Never mind multi-​​billion-​​dollar pro­grams like FBCB2 and Blue Force Tracker. The real secret weapon of this nasty lit­tle war is the young grunt on the ground, the guy who faces Iraq’s mil­lion lit­tle prob­lems with a mil­lion lit­tle solu­tions of his own, every day for a year at a time, and who — while folks back home decry the mon­e­tary cost of this war — bears the true cost, in his blood.

Happy 4th of July, America.
–David Axe

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  1. fronten says:
    July 3, 2006 at 5:33 pm

    Oh?
    Finally some Update..
    Took you very very long ^^

    Reply
  2. os says:
    July 3, 2006 at 7:08 pm

    cam­ou­flage really works

    Reply
  3. Kevin says:
    July 3, 2006 at 8:01 pm

    Perhaps it was decided to con­sol­i­date all such cases so the media only need cover it once. It’s partly a media war after­all.
    To be hon­est, I’m more wor­ried about the ratio of ter­ror­ists cre­ated to ter­ror­ists destroyed.

    Reply
  4. Tim says:
    July 4, 2006 at 2:57 pm

    My guess? The ini­tial inves­ti­ga­tions of Haditha caused var­i­ous lev­els of com­mand to kick into high gear and begin inves­ti­gat­ing their own actions. That more thor­ough inves­ti­ga­tion has kicked up a num­ber of cases that had been poorly hid­den so we’re see­ing them all appear ‘at about the same time.’ The bot­tom line is that you don’t find what you aren’t look­ing for.
    At the same time, the US mil­i­tary is doing a much bet­ter job of under­stand­ing the non-​​kinetic side of this fight. Because of this, they are re-​​investigating inci­dents that a year or two wouldn’t have caught a sec­ond glance. That’s a good thing. What it really indi­cates is the mil­i­tary doing a much bet­ter job of inter­nal polic­ing as opposed to a rash of crimes from ‘burnt out soldiers.’

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  5. Wembley says:
    July 5, 2006 at 9:04 am

    The depress­ing thing is that the crimes and alleged crimes by US troops get no media reac­tion in Iraq because “many Iraqis shrug it off as an every day fact of life under occu­pa­tion.“
    http://​www​.alert​net​.org/​t​h​e​n​e​w​s​/​n​e​w​s​d​e​s​k​/​G​E​O​8​4​3​1​6​6​.​htm
    What we see as extaor­di­nary lapses are viewed as nor­mal behav­iour for US troops by the Iraqis. That ‘best weapon’ needs to get a lot bet­ter to win hearts and minds.

    Reply
  6. Max says:
    July 5, 2006 at 5:00 pm

    “The depress­ing thing is that the crimes and alleged crimes by US troops get no media reac­tion in Iraq because “many Iraqis shrug it off as an every day fact of life under occu­pa­tion.“
    Or maybe because te Iraqis are some­what happy with our work?
    Or pos­si­bly because they are aware the insur­gency actively manip­u­lates the media.
    Or per­haps because most jour­nal­ists are clue­less.
    Certainly we can’t rule out the fact that jour­nal­ists will jump on a scan­dal faster than a Kennedy on a hooker. The media is doing it’s job, for the most part these “crimes” aren’t happening.

    Reply
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    September 6, 2006 at 12:40 pm

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