First Sgt. Zeneido Gonzalez of F Troop, 2nd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment watches as a tank and Apache helicopter take part in destroying a house used as a trigger-point for an improvised bomb attack that killed three of the troop’s soldiers on March 10. F Troop deals final blow to building that set off IED By Michael Gisick, Stars and Stripes
Mideast edition, Monday, March 31, 2008
BALAD RUZ, Iraq — F Troop had some unfinished business involving a building in the desert.
The building wasn’t much to look at — one soldier compared it to a “porta-john looking thing,” if they made porta-johns out of concrete.
It was plopped down in the middle of a nowhere that could have been a set from the planet Tatooine.
But from the building stretched command wires that set off a terrible scene on March 10 — the commander’s Humvee blown upside down and burning, the driver, who was the only one to survive, running away on fire.
So take that, building: a tank round in the side. Take another. Have a third.
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