Necronomicon Posted December 1, 2003 Posted December 1, 2003 30 November: Two South Korean workers killed near Tikrit. 29 November: Seven Spanish intelligence officers killed and one wounded near Hillah; two Japanese diplomats and their Iraqi driver killed near Tikrit; two American soldiers killed near the Syrian border; one Colombian contractor killed and two wounded near Balad. 28 November: US soldier killed when rebels shelled a military base in Mosul; a second US soldier died from gunshot wounds. 27 November: A US soldier found dead in his barracks in Ramadi from a gunshot wound. 26 November: A US soldier found dead in Mosul. 23 November: Five US soldiers killed in three separate incidents. One died when his patrol vehicle rolled into a canal. Another from the 4th Infantry Division killed by an explosive device in Baqubah. Three killed in West Mosul. 22 November: Two US soldiers from the 1st Armoured Division killed in a traffic accident near Baghdad airport. 21 November: Two US soldiers killed. One from the 4th Infantry Division drowned when his vehicle rolled into a canal in Tikrit; another from the division is killed by an explosive device near Ghalibiyah. 20 November: Soldier from the 82nd Airborne Division killed in a bomb attack near Ramadi. 17 November: Three soldiers killed. One from the 1st Armoured Division died in non-hostile gunfire in Baghdad, another from the 4th Infantry Division killed by a bomb in Balad and another from the division killed in a grenade attack on a patrol in Abu Shukayr. 15 November: Seventeen soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division killed when two Black Hawk helicopters are brought down in Mosul. A soldier from the 1st Armoured Division killed by an explosive device in the Azamiyah area of Baghdad. 14 November: A soldier from the 1st Armoured Division killed by an explosive device in central Baghdad. Special Operations Force soldier dies when his vehicle struck a landmine. Two Task Force Ironhorse soldiers killed when their convoy was attacked with explosives north of Samarra. 12 November: Nineteen Italians killed when a suicide bomber drives a petrol tanker into the Italian base in Nasiriyah. A soldier from the 1st Armoured Division was killed by a bomb in Baghdad. 11 November: One member of Task Force Ironhorse killed when his vehicle struck an explosive device north of Baghdad. Another from the 1st Armoured Division killed by an explosive device in Baghdad. 10 November: One US Military Police Brigade soldier killed in rocket-propelled grenade attack west of Iskandariyah. 9 November: A US soldier from the 18th Military Police Brigade killed in a grenade attack west of Iskandariyah. 8 November: A member of the 1st Armoured Division killed by an explosive device in the Wehda district of Baghdad. A soldier from the 82nd Airborne Division killed near Fallujah. 7 November: Six soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division killed when their helicopter caught fire on landing near Tikrit. A member of the 101st Airborne Division killed during a grenade attack in Mosul. 6 November: One soldier from the 3rd Armoured Division, the Cavalry Regiment, killed when a military truck hit a landmine on a border road near Husaybah. Another from the 101st Airborne Division killed by an explosive device east of Mosul. 5 November: A US soldier from the 82nd Airborne Division killed and two wounded during a grenade attack on a patrol near Mahmudiyah. 4 November: One soldier from the 1st Armoured Division died from non-hostile gunshot wounds sustained in Iraq. A second killed by an explosive device in Baghdad. 3 November: US soldier from the 4th Infantry Division killed by an explosive device in Tikrit. 2 November: Fifteen soldiers killed when their helicopter was shot down near Amiryah. A US soldier from the 1st Armoured Division dies from wounds sustained in an explosives attack in Baghdad. 1 November: Two soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division killed by an explosive device near Mosul. Quote
Necronomicon Posted December 1, 2003 Author Posted December 1, 2003 Seems like a whole lot of dead people, with not much to show for it. What kind of WAR is that? Quote
badvoodoo Posted December 1, 2003 Posted December 1, 2003 Wouldn't that be fighting terrorism with terrorism? "Stop attacking us or we will send the plastic man to violate your children!" Quote
rbw1966 Posted December 1, 2003 Posted December 1, 2003 Michael Jackson may just be the embodiment of everything the muslim world finds evil in America. Quote
jeffers Posted December 2, 2003 Posted December 2, 2003 30 November: 54 Iraqi insurgents killed, 18 wounded, 11 taken prisoner. Just getting started. Quote
glacierdog Posted December 2, 2003 Posted December 2, 2003 Necronomicon said: Seems like a whole lot of dead people, with not much to show for it. What kind of WAR is that? Not much to show for it? We rolled through a COUNTRY in a few weeks and we are cleaning up the after math. Eat a dick. Quote
Necronomicon Posted December 2, 2003 Author Posted December 2, 2003 glacierdog said: Necronomicon said: Seems like a whole lot of dead people, with not much to show for it. What kind of WAR is that? Not much to show for it? We rolled through a COUNTRY in a few weeks and we are cleaning up the after math. Eat a dick. I think your oppinion may be biased by the brain-washing you've suffered through. Quote
allthumbs Posted December 2, 2003 Posted December 2, 2003 Necrot, sounds like your opinion is based on cowardice. Quote
Scott_J Posted December 2, 2003 Posted December 2, 2003 glacierdog said: Necronomicon said: Seems like a whole lot of dead people, with not much to show for it. What kind of WAR is that? Not much to show for it? We rolled through a COUNTRY in a few weeks and we are cleaning up the after math. Eat a dick. Hey, Glacier Dog, I don't have time to post. Busy...so I'll leave it to you. Quote
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