{"id":1906,"date":"2005-03-09T03:04:51","date_gmt":"2005-03-09T10:04:51","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2005-03-09T03:04:51","modified_gmt":"2005-03-09T10:04:51","slug":"us-troops-in-anti-fratricide-training","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.antiwar.com\/blog\/2005\/03\/09\/us-troops-in-anti-fratricide-training\/","title":{"rendered":"US troops in Anti-Fratricide training"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Unionjack101_3\" title=\"Unionjack101_3\" src=\"http:\/\/ancapistan.typepad.com\/photos\/uncategorized\/unionjack101_3.gif\" border=\"0\" style=\"float: right; margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px;\" \/><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.timesonline.co.uk\/article\/0,,7374-1517327,00.html\">From the Times:<\/a><\/p>\n<blockquote><p>AMERICAN soldiers in Iraq are being given <\/a href=\"http:\/\/www.timesonline.co.uk\/article\/0,,7374-1517327,00.html\">\u201canti-fratricide\u201d training <\/a>to reduce the number of friendly fire attacks against British and other coalition troops, The Times has learnt.<\/p>\n<p>Thirty-two \u201cblue-on-blue\u201d attacks on British and other coalition vehicles have been logged in the past twelve months in southern Iraq, Britain\u2019s area of responsibility.<\/p>\n<p>The training was revealed as Washington and Rome announced a joint inquiry into the killing last week of an Italian secret agent when US troops opened fire on the car in which he was accompanying a freed hostage to Baghdad airport.<\/p>\n<p>The inquiry was announced by General George Casey, commander of multinational forces in Iraq, after Gianfranco Fini, the Italian Foreign Minister, had highlighted differences between the American and Italian versions of the incident.<\/p>\n<p>Nicola Calipari, an experienced hostage negotiator, was killed as he protected Giuliana Sgrena, a journalist, who had been held for a month.<\/p>\n<p>On the same day, a 30-year-old Bulgarian machinegunner was shot and killed in a second friendly fire incident, for which US forces were also blamed.<\/p>\n<p>The vast majority of the 32 reported incidents involved American troops opening fire at night-time against suspected insurgents who turned out to be friendly forces, on or near the main route through southern Iraq used by US convoys.<\/p>\n<p>Military officials in Basra, where the British-controlled Multinational Division (Southeast) is based, said that the \u201cvehicle blue-on-blue incidents\u201d in the period from February last year had resulted in ten minor injuries. \u201cThere have been no fatalities,\u201d one said.<\/p>\n<p>The officials declined to spell out the injuries received or whether they were all British soldiers, but they confirmed that most of the \u201cfiring nationalities\u201d were American. A small number of incidents involved Romanian and Bulgarian troops opening fire.<\/p>\n<p>US commanders were so worried that their men were shooting at the British because they failed to recognise the Union Jack or other distinguishing military markings that, in an unprecedented move, they asked the British Army to supply vehicles, men and flags to teach their soldiers what their allies looked like.<\/p>\n<p>It is understood that the British supplied several \u201csnatch\u201d armoured Land Rovers, the most common vehicle used by British troops on patrol and senior non-commissioned officers, with Union Jacks, to instruct the Americans. <\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From the Times: AMERICAN soldiers in Iraq are being given \u201canti-fratricide\u201d training to reduce the number of friendly fire attacks against British and other coalition troops, The Times has learnt. Thirty-two \u201cblue-on-blue\u201d attacks on British and other coalition vehicles have been logged in the past twelve months in southern Iraq, Britain\u2019s area of responsibility. 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