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Clear<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> Airport and Surround<strong>in</strong>g AreasIn <strong>the</strong> absence of work<strong>in</strong>g counterfire radar, Rutter’s operations officer, Major Coffey,and his fire support officer, Capta<strong>in</strong> Tim Swart, fired counterbattery fires on suspected enemypositions, with little effect. Task force patrols also reported sniper fires com<strong>in</strong>g from a groupof construction cranes at <strong>the</strong> nearby presidential palace. The task force called <strong>in</strong> both CAS andartillery. A-10 Warthogs and artillery destroyed <strong>the</strong> cranes and, presumably, <strong>the</strong> snipers. Sniperfires stopped and enemy shell<strong>in</strong>g tapered off, allow<strong>in</strong>g TF 2-7 IN and 1st BCT to focus onimprov<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>ir positions at <strong>the</strong> airfield. They <strong>in</strong>tended to stay. 173SSGT Cherie A. Thurlby, US Air ForceFigure 175. A convoy of U.S. <strong>Army</strong> vehicles cross <strong>the</strong> flight l<strong>in</strong>e at Baghdad International AirportShortly after report<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>US presence on <strong>the</strong> airfield to <strong>the</strong>world, <strong>the</strong> 11th Eng<strong>in</strong>eer Battalioncommander, Lieutenant ColonelSmith, and Colonel Grimsleyconducted a reconnaissance of <strong>the</strong>airfield itself. Not surpris<strong>in</strong>gly, <strong>the</strong><strong>Iraqi</strong>s had built obstacles across<strong>the</strong> runways that would have tobe cleared to get <strong>the</strong>m back <strong>in</strong>operation. Grimsley and Smithalso found that several roadscratered by coalition air strikeswere of limited use. Members of<strong>the</strong> media <strong>in</strong>terviewed Smith nextAirport M<strong>in</strong>istry<strong>On</strong>e of <strong>the</strong> proactive unit m<strong>in</strong>istry teams was that of Chapla<strong>in</strong>(Capta<strong>in</strong>) Michael Rightmyer and Sergeant Rose, assigned to3-187 IN (101st), decided to go with <strong>the</strong> soldiers to clear <strong>the</strong><strong>Iraqi</strong> bodies at Baghdad International Airport. It took over aweek to clear all bodies. This was a vital m<strong>in</strong>istry <strong>in</strong> keep<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong> fight<strong>in</strong>g strength of <strong>the</strong> force emotionally and mentallyhealthy. Their support helped to give <strong>the</strong> soldiers <strong>the</strong> strengthand presence of God <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> horrific situation. They were <strong>the</strong>right people at <strong>the</strong> right place and at <strong>the</strong> right time. Rightmyerhelped <strong>the</strong> soldiers keep <strong>the</strong>ir sanity and resolve dur<strong>in</strong>g thishorrific situation of sights and smells.Chapla<strong>in</strong> (Lieutenant Colonel) Ken Brown,101st Airborne Division chapla<strong>in</strong>309

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