May 21, 1991: Nazdour and Begova
Steven Dutch, Professor Emeritus, Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
Tue 21 May
In the morning we went to A and C Companies and Batufa Clinic with Lt Howells. Batufa is staffed by German doctors. In the afternoon we drove north from Begova to Nazdour, a spectacular ride over the mountains, unfortunately marred by haze. On the way back I rode in the open hatch of the Humvee shooting pictures - great fun. We stopped at the wash point. Corrigan went first and Haney and I waited in the Humvee. Haney had a British catalog of survival gear and we gradually both got hysterical over the dumb ads and overpriced merchandise. Then some Kurds came by in a car that kept stalling every 100 meters or so. In the mood we were in, that generated still more hysterics, which we were barely able to stifle.
I found out the British aren't always so laid back. When the unit first moved in, one of the Marines threatened to kill a sergeant and drew 28 days' confinement. That sobered the rest of them up and put them on their best behavior.
Errand in Zakho
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Although I had thought of the mountains as remote, it was only an hour from the British Marine camp to Zakho and we frequently made return trips. |
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Another view of the notorious sliding hill. The red shale is obvious on the far side of the valley. |
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This waterfall became an impromptu shower point |
The Road to Nazdour
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At Begova, a side road made a spectacular climb over the mountains north to a former village near the Turkish frontier named Nazdour. |
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These red lentils were dyed to indicate they'd been treated with a mercury-based fungicide. They were for sowing only, not for eating. We suspected some deaths in the mountains may have been related to eating these lentils. It's also possible they were just dumped because people realized they were not safe to eat. |
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When we say "Watch for Falling Rocks", we mean it! |
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There are winding roads, and then there's this road. |
Begova
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- August 2, 1990 - January 5, 1991: From the invasion of Kuwait to mobilization.
- January 6, 1991: Departure
- January 7-14, 1991: Settling in at Fort Bragg
- January 15-23, 1991: Fort Bragg Drags On
- January 24 - February 3, 1991: Preparing to Deploy to the Gulf
- February 4 - 5, 1991: Arrival in Country
- February 6-12, 1991: Khobar and Recon to Jubail
- February 13-20, 1991: Al-Jubail
- February 21-25, 1991: Al Jubail
- February 26, 1991: Tapline Road
- February 27, 1991: Return From KKMC
- February 28 - March 3, 1991: We Move Into Kuwait
- March 4 - 8, 1991: On Patrol in Kuwait
- March 9, 1991: The Choke Point
- March 10 - 11, 1991: A Chopper Ride
- March 11, 1991: Chopper Flight - The Oil Fires
- March 12-14, 1991: Oil Fires and Weapons
- March 15-16, 1991: A Congressman and a Private Museum
- March 17-21, 1991: Oil Fires and Routine Patrols
- March 22-24, 1991:Weapons Fire and Day Turns Into Night
- March 25, 1991: Visit to Iraq
- March 27-28, 1991: On the Coast and More Weapons
- March 31, 1991: Easter and Gergian
- April 1-5, 1991: Farewell Dinner and the Sand-Table House
- April 6-7, 1991: Farewell to Kuwait
- April 10-14, 1991: Khobar and Dhahran:
- April 15-16, 1991: Khobar and Bahrain
- April 17 - 23, 1991: Waiting for Kurdistan
- April 24-25, 1991: From Khobar to Incirlik
- April 26, 1991: From Incirlik to Zakho
- April 27-30, 1991: First Days in Kurdistan
- May 1-2, 1991: Camp I Rises
- May 1-2, 1991: Camp I Rises
- May 3-9, 1991: Camp I in Operation
- May 10-13, 1991: The Eventful Birth of Camp II
- May 14-17, 1991: Camp II in Operation
- May 18-19, 1991: Into the Mountains
- May 20, 1991: Kani Masi and Begova
- May 21, 1991: Nazdour and Begova
- May 22, 1991: Uzumlu
- May 23, 1991: Visit to Camp 1 and Nazdour
- May 24-25, 1991: Sirsenk and Silopi
- May 26, 1991: I'll Teach them to Nickname Me "Indy"
- May 27, 1991: Dohuk (Almost) and Kani Masi
- May 28-29, 1991: Return From the Mountains
- May 30, 1991: A Visit From Colin Powell
- May 31 - June 2, 1991: Chopper Flight over Dohuk; Zakho and Silopi
- June 3-7, 1991: Last Days in Kurdistan
- June 6-8, 1991: Incirlik and an Outing Down the Coast
- June 8 - 18, 1991: Out of Turkey and Back to Fort Bragg
- June 19 - October 11, 1991: Picking Up Where We Left Off
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