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U.S. units have been fighting for a week to clear out Baquba of insurgent units.

this article shows the ingenuity shown by the insurgents in turning entire city blocks into IED booby traps.

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American soldiers braced themselves for a controlled explosion of bombs they had encountered at a house in Baquba, Iraq, on Saturday.

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Sgt.Joch,

A level of military perversity that even impresses me. Wow! Right up there with the Vietnam trick of burying det cord in ditches then ambushing the foe

later on in the same place. Diving into ditches = bad idea. This is the same, albeit on a much larger sale of both boom and application. The soldier with the sunglasses looks like someone right out of Central Casting. The guy's Hollywood cool in the Val Kilmer/Kevin Bacon mode.

Regards,

John Kettler

[ June 27, 2007, 05:02 PM: Message edited by: John Kettler ]

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JK,

yes, any bozo can stand in the middle of the street and fire a AK-47, but it takes cunning and some military skill to design these "traps".

It reminds me of the city fighting I read about...Hue, Ortona, Stalingrad. Wars may change, but the basics of MOUT, which is basically siege warfare does'nt. I'm sure some evil scenario designers will put similar situations in CMSF.

It must be nerve wracking for the troops involved though.

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