Tuesday, April 22, 2008

UPDATE ON BREAKING NEWS: 3 MARINES KILLED, 4 WOUNDED AT RAMADI CHECKPOINT

3 Marines killed, 4 wounded in Ramadi, Basra

Baghdad - Voices of Iraq
Tuesday , 22 /04 /2008 Time 9:18:24
http://www.aswataliraq.info/look/english/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublication=4&NrArticle=77136&NrIssue=2&NrSection=1

(Ed. Note: This is an update on a story posted earlier)

Baghdad, Apr 22, (VOI)- Three U.S. Marines were killed and four were wounded in two explosions in Basra and Ramadi, the U.S. army said on Tuesday.

“Two Multi-National Force – West Marines were killed when a suicide vehicle-borne improvised explosive device detonated at an entry control point in the vicinity of Ramadi, Iraq, at approximately 7:30 a.m. April 22,” according to a U.S. army statement received by Aswat al-Iraq – Voices of Iraq – (VOI).

“The SVBIED attack wounded three other Marines. Two Iraqi Police and 24 local Iraqis were also wounded in the attack,” the statement added.Ramadi, the capital of Anbar, is 110 km west of Baghdad.“A Multi-National Force – West Marine was killed by an improvised explosive device in Basra, Iraq, April 21,” the U.S. army said in another statement.“

Additionally, one Marine was injured in the attack,” it also said.Basra lies 590 km south of Baghdad.The three deaths bring to 4044 the number of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq since the beginning of military operations in March 2003.

Of this number, 32 soldiers have been so far killed in April.29 servicemen were killed in February 2008, while 40 were killed in January 2008.December 2007 saw the death of 23, thus becoming the month with the second lowest number of U.S. fatalities after February 2004 during which 20 soldiers were killed.November 2004, which witnessed fierce battles between U.S. forces and armed groups in Falluja city, Anbar province, remains the month that witnessed the highest U.S. death toll with 137.April 2004 comes second with 135, followed by May 2007 during which 126 U.S. soldiers were killed.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bill,
I came across this article on MSN and looked for any additional info on the web.
I am a former Marine and inventor of the ROBOFlagger. It was initially designed to be used for civilian traffic use, but we have just sold 4 units to the marines in Camp LeJuene and just got an order for 2 units that will be going to Falusia Iraq in the next 30 days. We now can add a spike strip, t way radio communications and video surveillance/transmission. It is not necessary to place our Soldiers and Marines in from of a checkpoint! The technology exists.
It took me 5+ years just to get the FHWA to approve it, I am looking for anyone that can help in spreading the word that a new device is around that works, and most importantly saves lives! I might not be able to say for sure, but if the ROBOCHECKPOINT was used in this situation we might not of had deaths today!
I welcome any comments. I can be reached at bret@firstcallflagging.com

Bill Corcoran said...

Bret: First of all thanks for your comment and your service to our country.

In a post earlier today, I write about how Marines from Camp Lejeune are shipping out to Iraq.

As for the device you invented, I would think going to the Pentagon or the Department of Defense web site might be your best bet. I don't have the linl, but if you subscribe to google just use their search engine to find the URL for the DoD.

I'll keep thinking of other avenues your might seek, but I would think going to the DoD would be your best bet.

I'll try to find the DoD web site and come back here and post it if I find it.

Take care,
Bill

Bill Corcoran said...

Bret: Here is the link to the DoD website:

http://www.defense.gov/

Good luck.

Bill