- Battle of Samawah (2003)
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Samawah
partof=2003 Invasion of Iraq
caption=
date=March 30 -April 4 2003
place=Samawah ,Iraq
result=U.S. victory
combatant1=
combatant2=flagicon|United StatesUnited States
commander1=unknown
commander2=Gen.Charles Swannack
strength1=Elements of theSaddam Fedayeen ,Iraqi Republican Guard andIraqi Army
strength2=2nd Brigade, U.S.82nd Airborne Division
casualties1=38-50 KIA, at least 23 captured [ [http://www.comw.org/pda/0310rm8ap1.html#4.%20As%20Samawah Wages of War -- Appendix 1. Survey of reported Iraqi combatant fatalities in the 2003 war | Commonwealth Institute of Cambridge] ]
casualties2=1 KIA, 6 wounded [http://www.oregonlive.com/special/iraq/index.ssf?/special/iraq/oregonian/0405sleeth.html] The Battle of Samawah took place during the2003 invasion of Iraq as American troops fought to clear the city of Iraqi forces. The city had been bypassed during the advance on Baghdad, leaving the task of clearing it to American paratroopers of the82nd Airborne Division .Before the battle
As the U.S.
3rd Infantry Division advanced northwards to Baghdad, they avoided getting bogged down in urban combat by bypassing heavily defended Iraqi towns. Keeping to the south of theEuphrates River , they planned to cross the river directly south of Baghdad, in the Karbala Gap.Outside of
Samawah fromMarch 22 -March 25 , the3rd Infantry Division made contact with Iraqi forces outside Samawah, using artillery and airstrikes. Iraqi forces attacked the American armored columns and were slaughtered. It is estimated that 120-160 Iraqis died in this action, in which no Americans were killed. [ [http://www.comw.org/pda/0310rm8ap1.html#4.%20As%20Samawah Wages of War -- Appendix 1. Survey of reported Iraqi combatant fatalities in the 2003 war | Commonwealth Institute of Cambridge] ]The city was bypassed and did not seriously impede the
3rd Infantry Division 's advance onBaghdad , but irregular forces based inside the city staged attacks on American supply lines. OnMarch 25 , the 2nd Brigade of the82nd Airborne Division received the order to clearSamawah and byMarch 28 they had re-deployed toTalil Air Base in southern Iraq. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0IAV/is_6_94/ai_n27865741/pg_1?tag=artBody;col1 The Battle of As Samawah: fire support in the urban fight]Battle
The 2nd Brigade reached Samawah at 3:00 AM on
March 30 , expecting to assault a trench line on the eastern outskirts of the town. Instead, they discovered a sand berm surrounding a landfill, which was not defended by enemy forces. At dawn, the Americans began to advance towards the cement factory and received heavy small arms and RPG fire. A sharp firefight developed between the Americans hiding behind the berms in the landfill and the Iraqi forces around the factory. An Iraqi sniper fired from the top of the factory's smokestack until an American soldier fired aTOW missile into the smokestack, collapsing the structure. Lacking smoke shells for their mortars in order to screen their movements, American forces were unable to advance and pulled back to the east.OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopters arrived and attacked enemy mortar and RPG teams, and destroyed several technical vehicles. At around 3:00 PM, NavyF/A-18 Hornet s arrived on station and bombed a warehouse attached to the cement factory. Fighting around the cement factory died down at nightfall. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0IAV/is_6_94/ai_n27865741/pg_1?tag=artBody;col1 The Battle of As Samawah: fire support in the urban fight]That night, the 2nd Battalion of the
325th Infantry Regiment launched a feint attack against the bridges in the town over theEuphrates River . The purpose was to draw the attention ofIraqi Republican Guard forces on the other side of the river, preventing them from attacking the 3rd ID's rear areas and fixing their positions so they could be destroyed by American air power. A the start of the assault,A-10 Thunderbolt II attack aircraft and 105 mm howitzers bombarded the north bank of the Euphrates. 2nd Battalion then attacked, seizing the bridges, crossing the river, and establishing a bridgehead on the north bank. Having achieved their objectives, the battalion pulled back at dawn. During this operation, an SUV attempted to run across the bridge at the Americans. After being hit with fire from a .50 caliber machine gun, the vehicle exploded into a fireball. It had been loaded with propane tanks for use as a suicide car bomb. [http://www.oregonlive.com/special/iraq/index.ssf?/special/iraq/oregonian/0405sleeth.html] The rest of the day saw only light fighting and the exchange of mortar fire. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0IAV/is_6_94/ai_n27865741/pg_1?tag=artBody;col1 The Battle of As Samawah: fire support in the urban fight]At 7:00 PM on
April 2 , 1st Battalion of the325th Infantry Regiment launched an attack on the cement factory with the support of anAC-130 gunship. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0IAV/is_6_94/ai_n27865741/pg_1?tag=artBody;col1 The Battle of As Samawah: fire support in the urban fight] They took the factory unopposed. Over the next two days, 2nd Brigade cleared the rest of the city, including an assault on the headquarters of an Iraqi paramilitary group on April 4. [http://home.surfree.com/~bgc883/id1.html] Rather than taking and holding ground, the Americans launched probing attacks into the city, engaged enemy forces, and then pulled back. Airstrikes were used against the Ba'ath Party Headquarters, a school used as a headquarters building, and a soccer field used as a rallying point. A hospital was also being used as a headquarters by Iraqi forces, however this was not bombed due to civilians in the area. ByApril 4 , resistance had ceased and the city was declared cleared. [http://www.oregonlive.com/special/iraq/index.ssf?/special/iraq/oregonian/0405sleeth.html]Notes
External Links
* [http://home.surfree.com/~bgc883/id1.html Photos of the Battle of As-Samawah]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0IAV/is_6_94/ai_n27865741/pg_1?tag=artBody;col1 The Battle of As Samawah: fire support in the urban fight - Infantry Magazine]Further Reading
*cite book|id=ISBN 031299608X|title=Boots on the Ground: A Month with the 82nd Airborne in the Battle for Iraq |last=Zinsmeister |first=Karl |publisher=St. Martin's Paperbacks |year = 2004
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