Alaska to Iraq

Daily News reporter Rich Mauer is on special assignment for six weeks to the McClatchy Newspapers Baghdad bureau. For Mauer, who has reported on politics, the oil industry, military and other topics in his 23 years at the Daily News, it is a return to a region he covered as a much younger free-lancer in 1981-2, including the civil war in Lebanon. In this blog, he'll provide snapshots from his reporting.


Joshua Ferguson

I joined the Army in 1996 and my position is as a forward observer. My dad was in the Air Force and I'm the oldest of four with one brother and two sisters. My wife is Danielle, and we have three young children, J.J., 5 in June, Corinne, 3 in July, and little Madeline, 1 this month. My goal is to complete a full 20 years in the military, and then retire to become a teacher at the elementary or high school levels.

FEATURE STORY

New life & limbs

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The Dedication - 2/4/2007 7:16 am

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Days will reveal what you conceal - 1/27/2007 4:59 am

Early Cabin Fever - 1/25/2007 1:01 am

Arriving in Baghdad - 1/23/2007 10:13 am

One day to go - 1/22/2007 4:10 am

The Cuban doctor - 1/21/2007 1:15 pm

Artillery

FORWARD OPERATING BASE KALSU, Feb. 6 — This is not a traditional war and there’s not a lot of call for artillery.

Soldiers of the 377th Parachute Field Artillery Regiment, after firing 20 105mm rounds against militant positions Tuesday afternoon.Soldiers of the 377th Parachute Field Artillery Regiment, after firing 20 105mm rounds against militant positions Tuesday afternoon.

So a lot of the soldiers in the 2nd Battalion, 377th Parachute Field Artillery Regiment, have been pulling other duty.

Sometimes they go on patrols like other grunts.

Four of them were in the provincial headquarters of Karbala Jan. 20 when the fleet of Suburbans showed up with guys in American uniforms speaking English and were let through the gate. They were not who they seemed.

Spec. Robert Lipovsky hauls away spent casings.Spec. Robert Lipovsky hauls away spent casings.

One of the artillerymen from Fort Richardson, Pfc. Johnathon Millican, was killed when the infiltrators tossed a grenade. Three others, 1st Lt. Jacob Fritz, Spec. Johnathan Chism and Pfc Shawn Falter, were kidnapped. So was a soldier on loan to the Fort Richardson-based brigade, Capt. Brian Freeman. They were later found executed.

But sometimes they are called on to fire their howitzers, emplaced on a far corner of this sprawling base, away from most activity.

Capt. Tom Morris, Alpha Battery commander. His home is on Fort Richardson with his wife, Manda.Capt. Tom Morris, Alpha Battery commander. His home is on Fort Richardson with his wife, Manda.

This afternoon, the men of Alpha Battery fired off 20 105mm shells over the perimeter wall, passed some houses on the other side, and out several miles. They weren’t being specific what they were shooting at — only that they were “denying the enemy free movement.”

Afterward, as they cleaned up, they posed in front of one of the howitzers they used.


  3     February 18, 2007 - 2:51pm | boxerblues

contacting the reporter

Is there anyway to get a hold of the original photo of A battery. My son is in here but the photo is too small to see clearly

  2     February 11, 2007 - 8:33am | heartlynco

501st PIR

Hopefully you will send some more information from Iscan. Our son is there, SGT Nick Carter. Has already been slightly wounded once. 501st A Airborne, FT Rich.

  1     February 8, 2007 - 1:11pm | TCarachilo

Kalsu

Thank You ! for your reporting on the 377th I have been searching the internet for a web site where I could find some information on where my son is stationed. Keep up the good work .