War Stories (57 page)

Read War Stories Online

Authors: Oliver North

BOOK: War Stories
2.2Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

HMM:
Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron

       
Flies CH-46 “Sea Knight” helicopters.

HUMINT:
Human intelligence—as contrasted with electronic, satellite, or other intelligence gathering.

HVT:
High-Value Target

ICM:
Improved Conventional Munitions

ID:
In the context of a military unit,
Infantry Division
. Also an abbreviation for identification.

IED:
Improvised Explosive Device

IFB:
Interruptible Feedback Line

       
Allows a television producer, director, talent, and others to communicate with each other during a program; usually through an earpiece.

IFF:
Identification Friend or Foe

I-MEF:
1st Marine Expeditionary Force

JDAM:
Joint Direct Attack Munition

       
An unpowered, GPS-guided, one-thousand or two-thousand pound, glide bomb.

Jihaz Haneen:
Clandestine Baath intelligence and security organization.

JSTARS:
Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System

LAR:
Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion

       
Marine unit equipped with LAVs for rapid ground reconnaissance forward and on the flanks of a larger force.

LAV:
Light Armored Vehicle

       
LAV-25, wheeled light armored vehicle employed by Marine LAR Battalion. Carries six troops; armament: 25mm chain gun.

LVT:
Landing Vehicle, Tracked;
See also
AAV.

LVTC:
Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Command

       
An LVT equipped with communications equipment and configured so that a commander can use an LVTC-7 as his command. Armament: .50-caliber machine gun.

LZ:
Landing Zone

MAG:
Marine Air Group

MAW:
Marine Aircraft Wing

       
The 3rd MAW served as the Air Combat Element of 1st Marine Expeditionary Force.

MAWTS:
Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron

MEU:
Marine Expeditionary Unit

       
The smallest air-ground task force, consisting of a reinforced infantry battalion, a composite helicopter squadron, and a logistics support element.

MIA:
Missing In Action

MOPP:
Mission Oriented Protective Posture

       
Designation for the protective suit, mask, and other equipment worn to shield troops from nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.
See also
NBC suit.

MP:
Military Police

MPS:
Maritime Prepositioning Ship

       
Large “roll-on roll-off” vessels full of military equipment, weapons, and ammunition; strategically placed to expedite the deployment of U.S. military units.

MRE:
Meal, Ready-to-Eat

Mukhabarat:
The foreign intelligence service of Iraq

NBC suit:
Nuclear, biological, and chemical protective gear

NCO:
Non-commissioned officer in the military services

NOK:
Next of Kin

NVG:
Night-Vision Goggles

OGA:
Other Government Agency

       
Euphemism for CIA or other intelligence service personnel operating in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other places.

Overwatch:
A base of fire from heavy weapons in support of a maneuver

PAO:
Public Affairs Officer

PAX:
U.S. military abbreviation for
passengers
, usually in an aircraft. Also “packs.”

PFC:
Private First Class

POW:
Prisoner of War

QRF:
Quick Reaction Force

RAP:
Rocket-Assisted Projectiles

RCT:
Regimental Combat Team

Rein.:
Reinforced

ROE:
Rules of Engagement

RPG:
Rocket-Propelled Grenade

RPV:
Remotely Piloted Vehicle

       
Radio controlled aircraft used to conduct reconnaissance and/or intelligence collection.
See also
UAV.

S-1:
Staff officer that performs administrative record-keeping and personnel function for a battalion or regiment.

S-2:
Staff officer that performs intelligence and counter-intelligence function for a battalion or regiment.

S-3:
Staff officer performing operations plans and training functions for a battalion or regiment.

S-4:
Staff officer who performs logistics, maintenance, and supply function for a battalion or regiment.

SAM:
Surface-to-Air Missile

SAW:
Squad Automatic Weapon

       
Carried by one member of each Marine infantry fire team.

SERE:
Survival, Escape, Resistance, and Evasion

       
Plan followed in the event a pilot or other Armed Forces member is down or lost behind enemy lines.

sharqi:
Iraqi sandstorm

Sit Rep:
situation report

SOP:
Standard Operating Procedure

TAA:
Tactical Assembly Area

TF:
Task Force

TOC:
Tactical Operations Center

TOT:
Time on Target

TOW:
Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided

       
Is the primary anti-tank missile used by the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Army.

UAV:
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

       
Reconnaissance aircraft operated by remote radio control and/or GPS.

UN:
United Nations

UNSCOM:
UN Special Commission

       
The organization appointed by the UN to seek weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

V Corps:
U.S. Army forward-deployed headquarters for two divisions, a corps support command, and nine separate brigades totaling approximately 41,000 soldiers.

VBIED:
Vehicular-Borne Improvised Explosive Device

VMU-2:
Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron Two

       
Operated RPVs over the battlefield for the Regimental Combat teams.
See also
UAV.

WIA:
Wounded In Action

WMD:
Weapons of Mass Destruction

XO:
Executive Officer

INDEX

Abazid, John,
83

Abbas, Abu,
xlvii
,
207–10

ABC,
245

Abraham,
xiii
,
xvi
,
70

Abraham Lincoln
, USS,
1–4

Achille Lauro
,
xlvii
,
207
,
209

Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq,
84
,
92
,
103
,
104
,
110
,
119
,
120
,
127–28

Afghanistan,
xxxii
,
liv
,
25
,
40
,
50
,
75
,
126
; Operation Enduring Freedom in,
2–3
,
8
,
257
; Soviet invasion of,
xxxii

Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait,
52

Ain Sifni, Iraq,
173

Al Amarah, Iraq,
199–200

Al Aziziyah, Iraq,
138–42

Al Budayr,
119

Alexander the Great,
xvii
,
204

Al Faw Peninsula,
40
,
49
,
55

Algiers,
xxx

Ali,
10–13

Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait,
26–37
,
39–42
,
48
,
67–68
,
101
,
233

Alibhai-Brown, Yasmin,
251

Al Jazeera,
47
,
75
,
81
,
85
,
176

Al Karradah, Iraq,
177

Al Khulafa Mosque,
182
,
184

Al Kut, Iraq,
84
,
85
,
103
,
110
,
116
,
138

Allah,
xvii

Al Qaeda,
xlvii

Al Qurnah, Iraq,
xlvi

Al Rasheed Air Base,
179

Al Rasheed Medical Center,
177

Altman, Robert,
251

Amman, Jordan,
228

Amn Al Khass
,
xxxi
,
xli
,
45
,
240

Amos, Jim,
52

Anderson, Joe,
240–41

Anglo-Iraq Treaty (1930),
xxii

Ankara, Turkey,
217

Annan, Kofi,
43
,
252

An Nasiriyah, Iraq,
72
,
103
; Army convoy ambush in,
77–79
; cas-evac missions in,
76
; firefight in,
76–83

Ann-Margret,
250

An Numaniyah, Iraq,
110
,
129
,
130
,
136–37
,
199–200

Antarctica,
41

anthrax,
15
,
16–17

Arafat, Yasser,
208
,
209

Arif, Abd al-Salam,
xxiv–xxv

Armstrong, Louis,
250

Arnett, Peter,
122–23

Ashby, John,
110
,
112–13

Asman, David,
68

Assad, Hafez al,
xxxi

As Sulaymaniyah, Iraq,
46

Atlanta,
110

Atlanta Journal-Constitution
,
21

Aubin, Jay Thomas,
60
,
63

Aziz, Tarik,
231

Aznar, José Maria,
34

Az Zubayr, Iraq,
54
,
67

Baathist National Council of Revolutionary Command,
xxiv

Baathists,
xxviii
,
83
,
89
,
236

Baghdad, Iraq,
xx
; 4th Infantry Division in,
liv
; coverage of war from,
74
; Dora Command Complex in,
45–47
,
53
; looting in,
195–97
; march on,
119
,
145–66
; occupation of,
167–90
,
191–97
; Task Force Tarawa and,
72

Baghdad Bob.
See
Sahhaf, Saeed al-

Baghdad International Airport,
232

Baghdad Pact,
xxiii

Baghdad University,
177
,
179

Baghdad Urban Renewal Project,
39
,
160

Bahrain,
8

Baier, Brett,
130–31

Bakr, Abu,
xvii

Bakr, Ahmed Hassan al-,
xxvi
,
xxx
,
xxxii

Baldwin brothers,
251

Balkans,
xix
,
25
,
40

Bangladesh,
23
,
168

Barry, Tom,
94–97
,
98
,
156

Barzani, Mustafa,
xxviii
,
xxx

Basco, Shawn,
188–189
,
194

Basinger, Kim,
251

Basra, Iraq,
xx
,
55
,
58
,
67
,
72
,
75
,
103
,
173
,
230

Bataan
, USS,
xlvii

Bayji, Iraq,
223
,
227
,
229

Bay of Pigs,
246

Beamer, Lisa,
251

Other books

The Diamonds by Ted Michael
Perfect Mate by Jennifer Ashley
Blind Spot by B. A. Shapiro
Camellia by Lesley Pearse
Silver Dawn (Wishes #4.5) by G. J. Walker-Smith
Visions of the Future by Brin, David, Bear, Greg, Haldeman, Joe, Howey, Hugh, Bova, Ben, Sawyer, Robert, Anderson, Kevin J., Kurzweil, Ray, Rees, Martin
Days Gone Bad by Asher, Eric
King of the Isles by Debbie Mazzuca
El gran Dios Pan by Arthur Machen