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First Fusiliers Battlegroup Iraq 2003 | British Army Armoured Infantry Battlegroup enters Basra 

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In March 2003 an international military coalition force attacked into Iraq.
The First Fusiliers Battlegroup was the Lead Armoured Battlegroup in the British Army and led the strike by the Desert Rats, 7th Armoured Brigade, to cross the border and subsequently secure the Northern half of Basra.
This film is a collection of interviews with a number of personnel who were in the battlegroup at the time and recalls their story and the events which were at that time on the front page of all newspapers.
It covers the moment the Battlegroup was officially notified it was to deploy in Mid January 2003, through the subsequent deployment and move into the forward assembly area in Kuwait. It then describes the battlegroup's role in crossing the border, moving up to the outskirts of Basra before striking into the city on 06 April 2003.
Operations within the city after the 7th April are to be covered in a separate film also on this channel.
The First Fusiliers Battlegroup was based on the 1st Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers with:
B and C Squadrons of the Queens Royal Lancers
W (MSP) Company 1 RRF
Y & Z Companys 1 RRF
X (RECCE GP) Company 1RRF
A Squadron Queen's Dragoon Guards
D Battery TAC Group 3 Royal Horse Artillery
1ST SALT, 3RD ANGLICO USMC
Forward Air Control Party
39 Armoured Engineer Squadron 32 Regiment Royal Engineers
Armoured Medical Section and Ambulance Controller
Battlegroup Echelons
Please note that these interviews are the recollections and thought of individuals often from several decades earlier. They do not represent the official view of the Regiment or the British Army.
The film was produced by Big Ears Productions: BigEarsProductions

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29 сен 2024

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@TheFusiliers-history
@TheFusiliers-history Год назад
We're very pleased to publish this channel's first film, remembering the operations in Iraq 20 years ago, today. Many thanks to everyone who gave their time to participate and recall this story which earned the Regiment a new Battle Honour to go on its colours.
@johnnotrealname8168
@johnnotrealname8168 Год назад
Well done, the audio is a bit junky but I have been meaning to see the British efforts in Iraq so this hits the spot. Although, why were they still training in the cold?
@TheFusiliers-history
@TheFusiliers-history Год назад
@@johnnotrealname8168 The battlegroup trained in freezing German conditions in January because the notification to go only came that month and it was important to take every opportunity to train and rehearse drills.
@johnnotrealname8168
@johnnotrealname8168 Год назад
@@TheFusiliers-history Was it good training for the area around Basra?
@nickpreston508
@nickpreston508 Год назад
Some hard memories to relive watching that. 👍
@TheFusiliers-history
@TheFusiliers-history Год назад
We hope you're okay, thanks for watching.👌
@robashton8606
@robashton8606 28 дней назад
I realise this isn't a channel meant for civilians like me, but it was a privilege to hear the accounts of your time in Iraq. Blows my mind, the stuff you guys went through. Anyway, I'll fuck off now.
@TheFusiliers-history
@TheFusiliers-history 27 дней назад
Rob, Thanks for watching. The channel is meant for everybody. It is a way to tell our stories so that anybody who is interested in them specifically, history in general or specific conflicts can listen to and watch recollections from fusiliers.
@carlspencer9
@carlspencer9 Месяц назад
Funnily enough, Once 10Pl had assaulted to the other side of Bridge 4 and had driven over the explosives ready to blow up the bridge. The next day the Royal Engineers section were tasked to deal with the explosives (I escorted them on foot). He got an MC?
@Broon_eye
@Broon_eye 4 месяца назад
2:07 Slam Dunc Mcsporan. Best officer I served under.
@philhunter9158
@philhunter9158 4 месяца назад
And a big thank you to Number 2 Company 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards who worked along side.
@timhannah4
@timhannah4 Месяц назад
No Mention of REME! Poor show.......
@TheFusiliers-history
@TheFusiliers-history 27 дней назад
Tim, A good point and one we are working to put right. What the REME teams did was outstanding. Their work meant that the battlegroup was always in a position to bring its battle winning equipment into action, including the engineer bridges and armour. We are also trying to capture the stories from other parts of the battlegroup including how the chefs transitioned to a variety of roles across the battlegroup; how the Quartermaster's teams kept 1400 people and approximately 500 vehicles re-supplied; the role of the sappers; the ANGLICO team and the rest, so we are working our way around to it by reaching out to former veterans and getting their stories.
@Tomo-hb2tq
@Tomo-hb2tq 9 месяцев назад
I remember the training in the snow I woke up at like 3 am in the morning to go for a piss and was thinking why was it so cold looked outside the tent and it was like half a few inches deep of snow lol I was in the mortar plt for this w coy
@TheFusiliers-history
@TheFusiliers-history 9 месяцев назад
The last training before deploying was across Bergen Hohne over a few freezing January days. Thanks for the memory.
@FFSgetRidofLabourScumbags
@FFSgetRidofLabourScumbags 5 месяцев назад
I went over with 7th armoured Brigade and over the border the very first day of the invasion.
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