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‘First Team’ works with ISF to make ‘Bell Hurriyah’ a reality
Oct. 10, 2007; Submitted on: 10/10/2007 08:46:33 AM ; Story ID#: 2007101084633
By Cpl. Ryan C. Heiser, 2nd Marine Division
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PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – An Iraqi policeman smiles
while Lance Cpl. Patrick K. Mason (center), a squad leader with Company
A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2,
directs the members of his squad on a patrol during Operation Bell
Hurriyah, which means Enjoy Freedom. The battalion-wide operation is
directed at stopping the increase of insurgent activity during the
Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
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PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – Two Marines with Company
A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, lay in
an over watch position above the Euphrates River and a vehicle
checkpoint on a road running parallel to the river. The VCP is part of
the battalion’s strategy to counter a suspected increase of enemy
activity during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
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PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – Iraqi Army soldiers and
Marines with Company A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental
Combat Team 2, walk through the town on a foot patrol during the
Operation Bell Hurriyah, which means Enjoy Freedom. The battalion-wide
operation is directed at stopping the increase of insurgent activity
during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
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PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – Second Lt. Andrew D.
Markoff (center), a platoon commander with Company A, 1st Battalion,
7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, walks across a small
clearing while on a cache sweep. The sweep is part of the battalion’s
strategy to counter a suspected increase of enemy activity during the
Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
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PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – Marines with Company A,
1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, return
from the open desert after a long morning of laying in an over watch
position for a vehicle checkpoint near the Euphrates River. The VCP is
part of the battalion’s strategy to counter a suspected increase of
enemy activity during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
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PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – An Iraqi policeman
provides security for a joint forces patrol with Marines from Company
A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, during
Operation Bell Hurriyah, which means Enjoy Freedom. The battalion-wide
operation is directed at stopping the increase of insurgent activity
during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
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PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – Lance Cpl. Cameron J.
Jensen, a team leader with Company A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine
Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, and the members of his team provide
security for a vehicle checkpoint during Operation Bell Hurriyah, which
means Enjoy Freedom. The battalion-wide operation is directed at
stopping the increase of insurgent activity during the Muslim holy
month of Ramadan.
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PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – Pfc. Joshua M. Boley, a
squad automatic weapon gunner with Company A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine
Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, sweeps across a palm grove with the
members of his fire team during Operation Bell Hurriyah, which means
Enjoy Freedom. The battalion-wide operation is directed at stopping the
increase of insurgent activity during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
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EXPEDITIONARY PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq (Oct. 10, 2007) -- Marines
with 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2,
kicked off Operation Bell Hurriyah in the Anbar Province.
The operation is intended to disrupt enemy activity in the battalion’s
area of operations during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
“Traditionally Ramadan has seen a spike of insurgent activity, and
we’re trying to prevent that,” said 1st Lt. Oliver W. Buccicone, the
executive officer with the battalion’s Company A. “Last year, there
were over 300 incidents during the 30-day period in this area alone.”
In the Muslim community, Ramadan is the most sacred time of worship.
During this time Muslims will fast from sunrise to sunset, and attempt
to read the entire Quran, the Muslim holy book. Due to the fact it is
based on the lunar calendar, Ramadan has no set starting or ending
dates, but lasts one lunar cycle.
The battalion, also known as the ‘First Team,’ has been working closely
with Iraqi Army and Iraqi police forces, setting up vehicle check
points, over watch positions, and conducting cache sweeps and patrols.
“We have tried to keep the enemy on their toes by setting up lots of
vehicles check points all across the AO,” said 2nd Lt. Andrew D.
Markoff, a platoon commander with Company A, also known as the
‘Animals’. “We work with the ISF more in an over watch role now. We
like to set up as backup and watch as they do patrols and checkpoints
on their own. They’re doing well so far.”
Buccicone explained the battalion’s point of view on the operation so far.
“The VCPs and sweeps limit the enemy’s mobility and ease at which they
can hide their weapons, thus eliminating their ability to hurt us,”
said Buccicone, a Rochester, Minn., native who is serving on his second
deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
The battalion believes its strategy so far is working, and is pleased with the results.
“It’s tough to gauge success in this environment because you never know
what would have happened if you hadn’t interdicted, or set up a VCP, or
done a sweep, but we have found a lot of ordinance, a lot of
explosives, and I can’t help but believe it has positively affected
what may have happened otherwise,” said Buccicone.
The Animals, in conjunction with their Iraqi counterparts, have found
four caches so far, the battalion’s count is around a dozen. They
recovered (115) 82mm mortar rounds, (192) 90mm artillery rounds, one
120mm, and 155mm artillery round, (10) 152mm mortar rounds, pieces of
an anti-aircraft machine gun, and an anti-tank projectile.
In addition, the company has also safely recovered three improvised explosive devices, and detained four suspected insurgents.
“The main goal is to take away this area from the enemy, and I think we
have done that,” said Markoff, a Raleigh, N.C., native. “Our
relationship with the locals is amazing. When an insurgent comes to the
city and asks someone where they can put an IED, the locals will
actually bring them to us, or take us to them. It’s great.”
Buccicone agreed, “We get a lot of support from the local leaders, and
once that happened, certain places just got shut down to the
insurgency. Now we are working with ISF and area leaders to rebuild
this area, which is the next step. We are working on repairing a
bridge, creating a youth center, soccer fields, and even trying to get
together a secondary school for females. It’s coming together in this
part of the country.”
To the Marines of 1/7, and the
local Iraqi civilians, Bell Hurriyah, translated as ‘Enjoy Freedom’, is
not just an operation; it is slowly becoming a reality.
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 EXPEDITIONARY
PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – An Iraqi policeman smiles
while Lance Cpl. Patrick K. Mason (center), a squad leader with Company
A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2,
directs the members of his squad on a patrol during Operation Bell
Hurriyah, which means Enjoy Freedom. The battalion-wide operation is
directed at stopping the increase of insurgent activity during the
Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Photo by: Cpl. Ryan C. Heiser
 EXPEDITIONARY
PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – Two Marines with Company
A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, lay in
an over watch position above the Euphrates River and a vehicle
checkpoint on a road running parallel to the river. The VCP is part of
the battalion’s strategy to counter a suspected increase of enemy
activity during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Photo by: Cpl. Ryan
C. Heiser
 EXPEDITIONARY
PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – Iraqi Army soldiers and
Marines with Company A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental
Combat Team 2, walk through the town on a foot patrol during the
Operation Bell Hurriyah, which means Enjoy Freedom. The battalion-wide
operation is directed at stopping the increase of insurgent activity
during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Photo by: Cpl. Ryan C. Heiser
 EXPEDITIONARY
PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – Second Lt. Andrew D.
Markoff (center), a platoon commander with Company A, 1st Battalion,
7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, walks across a small
clearing while on a cache sweep. The sweep is part of the battalion’s
strategy to counter a suspected increase of enemy activity during the
Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Photo by: Cpl. Shane Keller
 EXPEDITIONARY
PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – Marines with Company A,
1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, return
from the open desert after a long morning of laying in an over watch
position for a vehicle checkpoint near the Euphrates River. The VCP is
part of the battalion’s strategy to counter a suspected increase of
enemy activity during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Photo by: Cpl.
Ryan C. Heiser
 EXPEDITIONARY
PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – An Iraqi policeman
provides security for a joint forces patrol with Marines from Company
A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, during
Operation Bell Hurriyah, which means Enjoy Freedom. The battalion-wide
operation is directed at stopping the increase of insurgent activity
during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Photo by: Cpl. Shane Keller
 EXPEDITIONARY
PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – Lance Cpl. Cameron J.
Jensen, a team leader with Company A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine
Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, and the members of his team provide
security for a vehicle checkpoint during Operation Bell Hurriyah, which
means Enjoy Freedom. The battalion-wide operation is directed at
stopping the increase of insurgent activity during the Muslim holy
month of Ramadan. Photo by: Cpl. Ryan C. Heiser
 EXPEDITIONARY
PATROL BASE - DULAB, Iraq, (Sept. 26, 2007) – Pfc. Joshua M. Boley, a
squad automatic weapon gunner with Company A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine
Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, sweeps across a palm grove with the
members of his fire team during Operation Bell Hurriyah, which means
Enjoy Freedom. The battalion-wide operation is directed at stopping the
increase of insurgent activity during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Photo by: Cpl. Ryan C. Heiser
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