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Take a click over to Michael Yon’s current report from the battle called “Operation Arrowhead Ripper”.

It seems Yon and New York Times reporter Michael Gordon are the only reporters actually in the thick of the battle.

Civilian casualties are occurring, despite much discretion being used on the firing. I saw three MLRS rockets hit targets downtown today (June 20) and more were fired. Watched the video feed from the TOC as some of them hit. The targeting was perfect. Our guys had cleared out the civilians, but the enemy starts shootouts using civilians as cover. American officers are trying to account for civilian casualties; media is asking and command is still unable to answer, which of course looks like a cover-up. From what I see on the ground, there is no cover-up. The number is unknown but certainly there must be some.

By the end of the first day (June 19), about 30 enemy had been killed, 1 U.S. killed and 5 WIA. At least two soldiers were heat casualties, including one who was with my group.

The combat has only just begun, and media has now figured out this is serious business. During the morning brief (June 20th), Major Robbie Parke mentioned that CNN, TIME, Reuters and some others, are trying to get out here now. Problem is space. Looks like Gordon and I are mostly alone for now. Others are said to be in Baqubah, but if they are here, they are missing some of the most important parts, and if they were at the important commander’s meetings, I would have seen them.

The heat is intense for the enemy and for us. Soldiers, during any chance, would lay-down during the heat of day, and in complete body armor and helmets, fall asleep in the dirt. I took photos of course. Our guys are tough. The enemy in Baqubah is as good as any in Iraq, and better than most. That’s saying a lot. But our guys have been systematically trapping them, and have foiled some big traps set for our guys. I don’t want to say much more about that, but our guys are seriously outsmarting them. Big fights are ahead and we will take serious losses probably, but al Qaeda, unless they find a way to escape, are about to be slaughtered. Nobody is dropping leaflets asking them to surrender. Our guys want to kill them, and that’s the plan.

Go over and read the rest, view what photos he has been able to take and if you have a mind to, give a contribution so he can continue to report first-hand from the front.

He doesn’t hold back, but does unabashedly support our troops. If he sees something as wrong politically he calls a spade a spade and I like that.

Written by ~J~

One Response to “Michael Yon Is Doing Some Terrific Reporting From An Iraqi Battlefield”


  1. Sue Says:


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    J:

    Michael Yon is in my opinion the very best. He calls it straight, positive or negative, and keeps politics out of his reporting.

    The fact that he is accepted into the ranks of not only American but forces from other nations to do his work says much about his character.

    Isn’t it amazing that in Washington there were those proclaiming the “surge” wasn’t working when it only began in earnest a few days ago. I’ll take Michael’s word any day of the week, no matter which way it cuts.