The remains of the Humvee destroyed by the Somali mine, which killed Sgt. Ronald N. Richerson, Sgt. Christopher K. Hilgert, Spec. Keith D. Pearson, and Spec. Mark E. Gutting. |
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Today in Manhunting History -- August 8, 1993: Enter the IED
In response to the UNOSOM II attacks on Mohammed Farah Aideed, his
Somali National Alliance escalated the violence against the
international peacekeepers. On August 8, four American military
policemen were killed when their Humvee was destroyed by a remotely
detonated antitank mine similar to the improvised explosive devices
(IEDs) that became ubiquitous in Iraq and Afghanistan a decade later.
Again, Jonathan Howe asked for a strike team to snatch Aideed. Although
Howe had stridently opposed a similar operation against Noriega during
the Reagan administration, his obsession led one aide of Defense
Secretary Les Aspin to observe Howe had “adopted Aideed as his Great
White Whale,” and Howe’s nickname in Washington became “Jonathan Ahab.”
Again, CENTCOM commander General Joseph Hoar did not endorse Howe’s
request for Delta Force, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
General Colin Powell also expressed reservations regarding the
aggressive pursuit of the SNA.
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