Sarg, you're exactly right. When we went up against Sadam's army, 4th largest in the world at that time. We were trained at that time for war against the Soviet Union. Tactics were geared for epic land battles against russian hardware and troops. We did MOUT training, but nothing like the young warriors do today. Lots of new weapons were tested for the first time in combat. Hell' GPS was in it's infancy. We still relied on a map and a protractor to get a grid for a fire mission. We were trained by Nam vets, and Brothers who fought in Grenada, and Panama. The route clearance we did was done by our combat engineers, breaching obstacles out in the open desert on a huge scale. It was one of the last epic battles on a huge scale, fought according to NATO doctrine. I'm proud to have served with the 101st.abn, and to have participated in the largest air-mobile operations since Vietnam. Proud that we rolled over haji's best (republican guard), in a flat 100 hours. ROE back then was if it was warsaw pact, kill it. Lol, I remember on one mission, we rolled up on a group of bedouins out in the middle of nowhere. We had all done our camo face paint like skulls, these guys shit themselves when they saw us. Our translator told us that they thought we were demons from hell. How right they were.