I found a couple of things to be strange at best.
First, what was the 10th Mountain doing manning checkpoints? I was under the impression the 10th Mountain was a special ops type of unit. Weren´t checkpoints supposed to be left for the reserve guys, and regular army forces?
As a side note, the 10th Mountain was the unit that got surrounded in Somalia, over a decade ago (Blackhawk Down).
Even supposing they were there to protect the passing Embassador, i find it shoddy at best. The 10th Mountain is the type of unit that would compose the convoy, not a unit that runs a mere checkpoint.
Another thing i found strange was the findings. They say the US army was not informed of the operation, yet i remember reading how one of the iraqi captors told Sgrena NOT to inform the US forces, but that she went ahead and called them on a cell phone!
So, were they informed or not? Surely there are records. Or are they saying the US army WAS informed, but they "neglected" to inform the 10th Mountain boys?
Also, the report mentions digital pictures of the car, prior to being moved. Where are they? How many shots were fired? How many hits did the car suffered? What kind of ammo used? Lots of blanks here...
Finally, does anyone have a link to an overview shot of the area? Or a 3D representation of the area? It would help analysing it if we know where the roadblock was, and where the car was coming from, how fast it could be travelling, etc etc.
Finally, this little tidbit:
1. (U) Doctrinal Discussion of TCPs and Roadblocks (Army Field Manual 3-21.9,
(...)
• (U) Check and/or inspect and register all personnel and vehicles in and out of the controlled area.
• (U) Deter illegal movement.
• (U) Create an instant roadblock.
• (U) Control movement into the area of operations or on a specific route.
• (U) Prevent smuggling and contrabandYeah, right...
