Army snipers hunt bomb planters in Sabari
By Bill Ardolino September 8, 2011
At about 3 a.m. on Aug. 17, four men scrambled from the open door of an armored vehicle, ran to some bushes along the side of an unfinished road, and laid down in the dirt and darkness. The prone figures were still as the drivers idled and then revved the truck engines, resuming the convoy's northward journey. The sound of the vehicles drifted into a low rumble, and then silence, but the men in the bushes remained motionless. A few minutes later, one man finally gave the signal to move. Only then did the small group quickly, quietly scramble up the side of a mountain, picking their way up jagged rocks toward the summit of a ridge.
Cont.
http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2011/09/army_sniper_kills_ie.php#ixzz1XT3Yb4XD
By Bill Ardolino September 8, 2011
At about 3 a.m. on Aug. 17, four men scrambled from the open door of an armored vehicle, ran to some bushes along the side of an unfinished road, and laid down in the dirt and darkness. The prone figures were still as the drivers idled and then revved the truck engines, resuming the convoy's northward journey. The sound of the vehicles drifted into a low rumble, and then silence, but the men in the bushes remained motionless. A few minutes later, one man finally gave the signal to move. Only then did the small group quickly, quietly scramble up the side of a mountain, picking their way up jagged rocks toward the summit of a ridge.
Cont.
http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2011/09/army_sniper_kills_ie.php#ixzz1XT3Yb4XD