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Tim Pritchard (Journalist)

    Ambush Alley
    • Ambush Alley

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
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      On March 23, 2003, U.S. Marines from Task Force Tarawa faced an unexpected and harrowing battle in Nasiriyah, Iraq. What began as a routine mission to secure two key bridges escalated into a nightmarish twenty-four-hour urban conflict, resulting in the deaths of eighteen Marines and over thirty-five wounded—marking the heaviest loss for U.S. forces during the war's initial phase. The day took a grim turn when Marines discovered a U.S. Army convoy ambushed by Iraqi forces. In a bid to rescue missing soldiers and secure the bridges, they advanced their attack by a day. However, the operation quickly spiraled into chaos. M1 tanks became immobilized in an open sewer, while a company of Marines mistakenly entered a perilous stretch of road, where they faced devastating rocket-propelled grenade fire. Compounding the tragedy, USAF planes accidentally strafed their own vehicles during fire support. Efforts to rescue those trapped in "ambush alley" only led to further casualties. This battle was not defined by modern technology but by brutal close-quarters combat, testing the resolve and training of the Marines, many of whom were inexperienced. Tim Pritchard vividly portrays the chaos, panic, and courage of the Marines in Nasiriyah, capturing the day a routine task transformed into a desperate fight for survival.

      Ambush Alley