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Tactics 101: 026. Cordon and Search Operations Published Wednesday, April 23, 2008 | CORDON AND SEARCH OPERATIONS Whether you grew up in a city or suburbia, the game of hide and seek is a common experience that most of us can relate to. Today, a variant of hide and seek called cordon and search is played daily throughout Iraq and Afghanistan. However, there are two clear differences in this variant. First, it is obviously not a game. Second, the ramifications for winning and losing have much more serious consequences.
“Ladies and gentlemen, we got him.” L. Paul Bremer (U.S. administrator in Iraq) announcing to the world the capture of Saddam Hussein. Perhaps the most famous cordon and search operation conducted to date in Iraq was the ultimate capture of Saddam Hussein. Working on intelligence received 24 hours earlier, Soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division with Special Forces Operators conducted OPERATION RED DAWN on December 14, 2003. About 60 Soldiers cordoned off an area of roughly two square miles to enable the preponderance of forces to search for Hussein. After initially coming up empty handed, forces researched the farm. Finally, Hussein was discovered hiding in an eight-foot-deep, camouflaged spider hole. OPERATION RED DAWN was a success! THIS MONTH INTRODUCTION PURPOSE [continued on next page] Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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