Battle of Najaf (2003)

Battle of Najaf
Part of 2003 invasion of Iraq

Destroyed Iraqi Asad Babil tank on Highway 9 outside Najaf
Date24 March – 4 April 2003
(1 week and 4 days)
Location
Result United States victory[1]
Belligerents
United States United States
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Iraq Iraq
Commanders and leaders
United States William S. Wallace
United States David Petraeus
United Kingdom Brian Burridge
Iraq Mizban Khadr al-Hadi[2]
Strength
United States 1st Armored Division
United States 3rd Infantry Division
United States 101st Airborne Division
United Kingdom Royal Air Force
Iraq Fedayeen Saddam
Iraq Republican Guard
Iraq Iraqi Army
Iraq Baath Party militia
Iraq Al Quds militia[1]
Casualties and losses
4 killed[3]
2 captured
2 M1 Abrams tanks destroyed
1 M2 Bradley destroyed[4]
1 AH-64 Apache shot down
29 AH-64 Apaches damaged
590–780 killed[5]
100 vehicles destroyed[1]

The Battle of Najaf was a major battle in the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq. The first stage of the battle was fought when the U.S. 3rd Infantry Division fought to surround the town. The second stage was fought when soldiers from the U.S. 101st Airborne Division fought to clear and secure the city.

Background

The city of Najaf sits astride important highways leading north to Karbala and Baghdad. Rather than simply bypassing the town as had been done with Nasiriyah and Samawah, the 3rd ID decided to isolate the town to prevent it from being used to stage attacks on American supply lines. The plan was to seize the major bridges in Al Kifl, a town north of Najaf, and Abu Sukhayr, a town south of Najaf. The northern bridge at Al Kifl was codenamed Objective Jenkins and the southern bridge in Abu Sukhayr was codenamed Objective Floyd.[1]

Before the attack started, heavy sand storms in the area grounded all the Army's helicopters, denying air support to the American forces.

ODA 544 of Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion 5th SFG was infiltrated by onto the Wadi al Khirr Airfield by MC-130 and drove 80 km to Najaf, on arrival it began setting up vehicle checkpoints to gather local intelligence. Previously ODA 572 had driven into the city after being given the wrong grid reference, but quickly withdrew under Iraqi mortar fire.[6]

Apache attack on 24 March

On 24 March 32 AH-64D Longbow Apache attack helicopters of the 11th Aviation Regiment were tasked with carrying out a long range penetration mission against armored forces belonging to the Iraqi Republican Guard's Medina Division which was positioned outside Najaf. Rather than provide close air support near the front lines, the helicopters were going to be used in a manner similar to strike aircraft.

It is believed that Iraqi observers had the 11th AvR's forward assembly areas under observation. Regardless, when the helicopter forces of 1-227 AVN and 6-6 CAV approached Najaf that night, the city's power grid was shut down for several seconds as a signal that the helicopters were approaching. Heavy anti-aircraft and small arms fire targeted the helicopters. Every single helicopter on the mission was hit and one even survived a direct hit from a rocket-propelled grenade.[7] The flight turned back towards base, with some of the helicopters on fire and others running on one engine or shot full of holes. One Apache was brought down and crash-landed in a marsh. Combat search-and-rescue aircraft were unable to reach the crash site due to the heavy antiaircraft fire. The two crew, CWO Ronald Young Jr. and CWO David Williams, attempted to evade Iraqi forces by swimming down a canal. After swimming a quarter mile, they left the canal and tried to make a break across open ground towards a treeline. However, they were spotted in the bright moonlight by armed civilians and surrendered after being fired upon. They were handed over to Iraqi forces and would eventually be rescued in mid-April near Tikrit.[8][9] The Iraqi government would show the helicopter on TV and claim that the helicopter had been shot down by a farmer with a BRNO bolt-action rifle, however due to the high volume of anti-aircraft fire and the armor of the Apache it is unlike that a single rifle could bring down an Apache.[10] The downed helicopter was later destroyed by firing two MGM-140 ATACMS surface-to-surface missiles at it from long range to prevent its equipment being used by the Iraqis.[11]

The failed attack would cause much controversy, with some arguing that the mission showed the Apache was ineffective at long range strikes due to lack of stealth and high vulnerability to ground fire due to lack of adequate armor, and that it should be limited to close air support missions. Others argued that the failure of the 24 March mission was due to poor planning and breaches of operational security rather than any defect in the Apache itself. On 26 March, the AH-64A Apache attack helicopters of 2-6 CAV attempted another long range strike, however this strike was co-ordinated with a pre-mission artillery barrage as well as co-operation with F/A-18 Hornet strike aircraft. Also, Apaches never stopped to hover and instead fired on the move. These tactics led to the destruction of 7 anti-aircraft guns, 5 radars, 3 artillery pieces and 25 other vehicles versus no Apaches lost.[8][12]

Objective Jenkins

The job of capturing Objective Jenkins in Al Kifl was given to the 1st Brigade Combat Team headed by Col. Will Grimsley. However, at the time of the order 1st BCT was strung out between Nasiriyah and Najaf. The only available unit to attack Objective Jenkins was the brigade's air defense battery, equipped with M6 Bradley Linebacker armored vehicles, along with a reconnaissance unit and forward air controllers. At 1:00 am on 25 March, the air defense unit attacked towards the bridge and ran into heavy fighting against entrenched Iraqi Fedayeen Saddam paramilitary forces. Fighting throughout the night, the men made slow progress, calling in artillery strikes on the entrenched Iraqis. Before dawn, the air defense troops called for reinforcements and Col. Grimsley called LTC Rock Marcone to send in Bravo Company 3rd battalion 7th Infantry Regiment. Upon linking up at 8:30 am, the air defense troops were sent to guard the flanks while B co. 3/7 Inf continued the attack towards the bridge, fighting against Iraqi foot soldiers and using infantry to clear buildings along the road.

At 11:00 am, B Co. 3/7 Inf attacked the bridge. After 3 tanks had driven on to the bridge, Iraqi sappers detonated explosives that had been wired onto the bridge. The bridge failed to collapse, but it was damaged, trapping three M1 Abrams tanks on the far side of the bridge. After inspecting the bridge and deciding it could hold a tank, LTC Rock Marcone the Battalion Commander of Task Force 3/69 AR ground guided his personal tank across the bridge. The bridge held and in an act of individual heroism, he walked across the center of the bridge in plain view of the enemy and under direct small arms and mortar fire. He linked up with the cut off tanks and then sent the rest of the American armored force across the bridge, engaging Iraqi troops on the other side in vicious close quarters fighting. The troops came under fire from Iraqi mortars and were under near-suicidal attack from Iraqi forces who would charge their positions in pickup trucks, cars, dump trucks. 3 Bradley Fighting vehicles were hit by RPGs. These attacks continued all day on 26 March, but they failed to dislodge the American forces from the bridge. Bravo Company 3/7 INF stayed at Object Jenkins until relieved by 3/7 cav on the afternoon of 27 March. Bravo Company 3/7 Infantry was engaged in ground combat with Iraqi forces from a total of 36 hours and faced up to 1200 Iraqi paramilitary forces. The capture of Objective Jenkins isolated Najaf from the north.[1][13]

Objective Floyd

At 6:00 am on 25 March, the 3rd Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment attacked Objective Floyd. Fighting took place in a sandstorm which reduced visibility to 25 meters, causing the Americans to rely on thermal imaging to target Iraqi troops. At 10:43 am the bridge was reached and was found to not be wired for detonation. After crossing the bridge, the 7th Cavalry sent Troops A and B north to secure a dam and bridge and set up blocking positions to further isolate Najaf. This group came under attack by hundreds of Iraqi paramilitaries who snuck up at close quarters during the sandstorm.[1]

At the same time, Troop C securing the bridge around Objective Floyd came under heavy attack by Iraqi forces charging their positions in civilian vehicles, even going so far as to ram an M3 Bradley with a city bus and crashing a loaded fuel tanker through the American lines. Although helicopters were still grounded due to the sand storm, aircraft could fly above the sand and deliver GPS-guided munitions. Several airstrikes by B-1B Lancer bombers destroyed two Iraqi T-72 tanks.[1]

While Troop B was moving northwards it was ambushed by Iraqi forces at close range. During this engagement, two M1 Abrams tanks and one M3 Bradley AFV were knocked out and their ammunition ignited. However the blast panels worked as they were designed and no crewmen were killed. Initial reports indicated that the tanks had been hit by Russian-made 9M133 Kornet antitank missiles, however, no evidence that the Iraqis possessed Kornets was ever found, and it is now thought that the tanks were disabled by hits from a RPG-18.[14]

Troop B abandoned the tanks and reached their blocking positions as nightfall put an end to the Iraqi attacks.

Surrounding Najaf

After nightfall on 26 March, 1st Battalion, 64th Armored Regiment attacked south from Objective Jenkins in an attempt to link up with the 7th Cavalry Regiment at Objective Floyd and thereby complete the encirclement of Najaf. That night they successfully linked up with the 7th Cavalry. On 27 March, 7th Cavalry withdrew after 120 hours of continuous combat.[1]

Inside Najaf, the situation was becoming increasingly desperate. Civilians who had made their way to American lines reported that the Saddam Fedayeen militia were forcing members of the Al-Quds Militia to fight by threatening to kill their entire families. They also reported that the local Ba'ath Party leader had been executing civilians before being killed in an airstrike. An Iraqi Army colonel reported that of the 1,200 men under his command, only 200 were left.[13]

On 29 March, four American soldiers from the Alpha Company 2nd Battalion 7th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division were killed when a suicide bomber attacked their checkpoint northwest of Najaf.[15][16]

Taking Najaf

Due to continued attacks on supply lines by Iraqi forces operating out of bypassed cities, American forces slowed their advance for several days in order to secure their supply areas for the final push on Baghdad. During this time, the 82nd Airborne Division was attacking Samawah. On 28 March, the 101st Airborne Division, supported by 2nd Battalion, 70th Armored from the 1st Armored Division relieved the 3rd ID units around Najaf.

On 29 March, the 101st attacked Iraqi forces positioned in an agricultural college in the southern part of the city. They also captured Najaf's airfield.[17] On March 30, ODA 544 linked up with the 101st Airborne and entered the city.[18] On 31 March, the 101st launched a reconnaissance-in-force into Najaf, in the area of the Imam Ali Mosque. The men came under attack by infantry, RPGs and howitzers being fired at point-blank range. In a four-hour fight, heavy air support was used against the Iraqi forces, however the mosque was spared damage.[19]

On 1 April, the 101st commanders deliberately did not attack a single road leading out of Najaf towards Hillah. When Iraqi forces tried to flee along this road, they were ambushed by OH-58 Kiowa helicopter gunships and were targeted by snipers.

Also on 1 April, elements of the 70th Armored Regiment launched a "Thunder Run", an armored thrust through Najaf's city center. M1 Abrams tanks were used and the attack met heavy resistance but was successful.[17]

On 2 April, the 101st launched several coordinated attacks into Najaf, seizing Saddam Fedayeen strong points and capturing much equipment. By 4 April, the entire city was in American hands.[19]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "On Point - The United States Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom". www.globalsecurity.org.
  2. ^ Woods, Kevin M. (2009). Iraqi Perspectives Project: A View of Operation Iraqi Freedom from Saddam's Senior Leadership (PDF). p. 135. ISBN 978-0-9762550-1-7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 June 2010.
  3. ^ "ICasualties: Iraq Coalition Casualty Count - Deaths by Year and Month". Archived from the original on 12 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-07.
  4. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/27/world/a-nation-at-war-closing-in-on-confrontation.html New York Times, 27 March 2003
  5. ^ "Wages of War -- Appendix 1. Survey and assessment of reported Iraqi combatant fatalities in the 2003 War". www.comw.org.
  6. ^ Leigh, Neville (2015). Special Forces in the War on Terror (General Military). Osprey Publishing. pp. 116–117. ISBN 978-1-4728-0790-8.
  7. ^ "IRAQIS BASH CHOPPERS One U.S. Copter downed, crew captured by Saddam's guards". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 2015-12-09.
  8. ^ a b Newman, Richard J. (October 2003). "Ambush at Najaf". Air Force Magazine. Archived from the original on 26 September 2008.
  9. ^ Baker, Peter (15 April 2003). "Freedom for 7 American POWs". SFGATE. Archived from the original on 26 February 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  10. ^ "A city and regime steel for reckoning to come". The Sydney Morning Herald. 26 March 2003. Archived from the original on 25 February 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  11. ^ Gordon, Michael R. (25 March 2003). "A Nation at War: Military Analysis; The Goal Is Baghdad, but at What Cost?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on 1 March 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  12. ^ "Loss of Apache in Iraq Is Evidence of Vulnerability of Copters to". www.globalsecurity.org.
  13. ^ a b Lacey, Jim (7 April 2003). "With The Troops: We Are Slaughtering Them". Time. Archived from the original on 26 January 2016. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  14. ^ "Abrams tank showed 'vulnerability' in Iraq - Jane's Defence News". Archived from the original on 23 June 2003.
  15. ^ McFadden, Robert D. (30 March 2003). "A NATION AT WAR -- AN OVERVIEW: MARCH 29, 2003; A Car Bomb, Buried Bodies, U.S. Air Attacks and a Hands-On President". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on 27 July 2018. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  16. ^ a b ""The Battle for an Najaf" by James Dietz -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Easy Company of the 506th PIR, 101st Airborne on June 5th, 1944 before the D-Day drop into Normandy. Autographed by Major Richard Winters, "Silencing the Guns" by Jim Dietz, Silencing the Guns of brecourt manor, silencing the guns by James Dietz, the Biggest Brothers by Richard D. Winters, Dick Winters of Easy Company, the Band of Brothers". Archived from the original on 3 July 2007. Retrieved 2015-12-09.
  17. ^ Neville, Leigh (2015). Special Forces in the War on Terror (General Military). Osprey Publishing. p. 117. ISBN 978-1-4728-0790-8.
  18. ^ a b "On Point - The United States Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom". www.globalsecurity.org.

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