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Marines Strike Again

HELMAND PROVINCE, Afghanistan — Marines and sailors of Company C, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, battled Taliban insurgents Feb. 9  after conducting a successful helicopter-borne assault to seize a key intersection east of the insurgent stronghold city of Marjah.

Marines Strike

A Marine with Company C, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, fires a Javelin anti-armor missile at a fortified Taliban position on the outskirts of Marjah, Afghanistan, Feb. 10.

The Marines, some carrying more than their body weight in gear, moved toward the center of an area known as “Five Points,” an intersection of major roads in western Helmand Province, located between the cities of Marjah and Nawa. The Marines were joined on the assault by their partnered Afghan National Army soldiers who fought alongside them against the Taliban.

Marines Strike

Marines with 81 mm Motors Platoon, Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, fire mortars on an enemy position Feb. 13. Marines with companies A and B, 1st Bn., 6th Marines, inserted into the city the previous night by helicopters as part of the large-scale offensive aimed at routing the Taliban from their last-known stronghold in Helmand Province.

“I felt the assault went well,” said Capt. Stephan P. Karabin, commanding officer, Co. C, 1st Bn., 3rd Marines, “We got in here quickly, under the cover of darkness on the helicopters, moved into position, set everything in place and were able to seize the objective. This area is important because it’s the one intersection which links northern Marjah to (eastern Helmand Province) and it blocks that supply route.

“Marines did their job well here, and some engaged with the enemy for the first time in this deployment,” said Karabin, 30, from West Palm Beach, Fla.

The Five Points intersection and surrounding area is also part of the main route from Marjah to Lashkar Gah, the Helmand provincial capital, said Karabin.

“These roads are very important to our movement within the area of operations,” said Karabin.

Not long after Marines established their defensive positions in the area did they observe Taliban fighters approaching from Marjah. The Taliban immediately began firing their machine guns at the Marines. Marines and ANA soldiers fired back with heavy machine guns, rockets and small-arms fire, wounding and killing several Taliban fighters, forcing them to flee.

Marines took the brief respite to fortify their fighting positions with sandbags and concrete blocks scrounged from the area around them.

“While we were reinforcing our position on a roof, we came under fire again,” said Sgt. Stephen Y. Roberts, a 23-year-old assault section leader, Weapons Platoon, C Co. “It was three or four of the same fighters we had seen firing at us earlier.”

Roberts responded to the enemy machine-gun fire by launching a Javelin shoulder-fired missile into the position the fighters were firing from, immediately silencing the heavy machine gun. Marine AH-1 Cobra attack helicopters flying the area followed Roberts’ fire to strike a volley of heavy machine-gun fire and rockets, putting an end to the engagement.

Co. C Marines were joined at Five Points that evening by squads of Marines from Co. B, 1st Bn., 3rd Marines, having traveled the nine kilometers from Nawa on foot while sweeping for and clearing improvised explosive devices along the road linking the two locations.

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