Troops Find Missing Soldiers' IDs In Iraqi House Raid
AP LAUREN FRAYER June 16, 2007 10:28 AM
The identification cards of two American soldiers missing since an attack on their unit in May were found in an al-Qaida safe house north of Baghdad, along with video production equipment, computers and weapons, the U.S. military said Saturday.
The house, discovered June 9 near Samarra -- about 60 miles outside the Iraqi capital -- was otherwise empty, the statement said. American soldiers approaching the building came under fire from a nearby stand of trees, and two were wounded before air...
The identification cards of two American soldiers missing since an attack on their unit in May were found in an al-Qaida safe house north of Baghdad, along with video production equipment, computers and weapons, the U.S. military said Saturday.
The house, discovered June 9 near Samarra -- about 60 miles outside the Iraqi capital -- was otherwise empty, the statement said. American soldiers approaching the building came under fire from a nearby stand of trees, and two were wounded before air...
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