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Posted: 10/28/2013 8:39:28 AM EDT
Well... it happened in the Persian Gulf in the 1980s and another run in on land in 2006.

I was talking to guys at work today and the topic came up so I brought up an old article that was written about the fighting. It always amazed me that not much happened as a result of this. Later on a few British sailors would be kidnapped but typically when you get into a firefight you tend to get a stronger reaction. Not much is here and most will notice a glaring ommission. One hundred Internets for the first one to point it out. I will say this, there was quite a bit more than 5.56mm used that day.

A Deadly US-Iran Firefight

The soldiers who were there still talk about the September 7 firefight on the Iran-Iraq border in whispers. At Forward Operating Base Warhorse, the main U.S. military outpost in Iraq's eastern Diyala Province bordering Iran, U.S. troops recount events reluctantly, offering details only on condition that they remain nameless. Everyone seems to sense the possible consequences of revealing that a clash between U.S. and Iranian forces had turned deadly. And although the Pentagon has acknowledged that a firefight took place, it says it cannot say anything more. "For that level of detail, you're going to have to ask the [U.S.] military in Baghdad," says Army Lieut. Col. Mark Ballesteros. "We don't know anything about it."

A short Army press release issued on the day of the skirmish offered the following information: U.S. soldiers from the 5th Squadron 73rd Cavalry 82nd Airborne were accompanying Iraqi forces on a routine joint patrol along the border with Iran, about 75 miles east of Baghdad, when they spotted two Iranian soldiers retreating from Iraqi territory back into Iran. A moment later, U.S. and Iraqi forces came upon a third Iranian soldier on the Iraqi side of the border, who stood his ground. As U.S. and Iraqi soldiers approached the Iranian officer and began speaking with him, a platoon of Iranian soldiers appeared and moved to surround the coalition patrol, taking up positions on high ground. At that point, according to the Army's statement, the Iranian captain told the U.S. and Iraqi soldiers that if they tried to leave they would be fired on. Fearing abduction by the Iranians, U.S. troops moved to go anyway, and fighting broke out. Army officials say the Iranian troops fired first with small arms and rocket-propelled grenades, and that U.S. troops fell further back into Iraqi territory, while four Iraqi army soldiers, one interpreter and one Iraqi border guard remained in the hands of the Iranians.

The official release says there were no casualties among the Americans, and makes no mention of any on the Iranian side. U.S. soldiers present at the firefight, however, tell TIME that American forces killed at least one Iranian soldier who had been aiming a rocket-propelled grenade at their convoy of Humvees.


Read more: http://content.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1605487,00.html#ixzz2j2G98gQV
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Link Posted: 10/28/2013 8:42:25 AM EDT
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guess



superior fighter jet for to defeat infidels...


Link Posted: 10/28/2013 8:53:22 AM EDT
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Avionics by Crutchfield.  Fiberglass hull by Sea-Doo.
Link Posted: 10/28/2013 9:01:57 AM EDT
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It obviously is superior. Being so small, it means that carriers can be smaller, which means less logistic support or more planes on Carriers!
Link Posted: 10/28/2013 4:19:34 PM EDT
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Oops... enjoy it though...
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