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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,5944-629644,00.html

March 31, 2003

'The Yank opened up. He had absolutely no regard for human life. He was a
cowboy out on a jolly'
Patrick Barkham meets the "friendly fire" victims


THREE wounded British soldiers described yesterday how they
survived a terrifying attack by an American anti-tank aircraft that killed one
of their troop and destroyed two armoured vehicles.

One of the survivors criticised the American pilot for showing “no regard
for human life” and accused him of being a cowboy who had gone out on a
jolly.

Another survivor said that he had stumbled out of the burning wreckage of
his light tank and waved frantically to the pilot of the low- flying A10 to try
to halt his “friendly fire” as he returned to attack again.

The blunder, 35 miles north of Basra, left one soldier missing, presumed
dead, and another in intensive care on the hospital ship RFA Argus. A sixth
Household Cavalry soldier escaped without injury when the two Scimitar
light tanks were destroyed.

Lieutenant Alex MacEwen, 25, Lance Corporal of Horse Steven Gerrard, 33,
and Trooper Chris Finney, 18, were flown home last night with shrapnel
wounds and burns. Before leaving the Argus they spoke of their
bewilderment and anger that, despite flying very low over their heads, the
A10 pilot apparently failed to recognise the coalition identification
markings on their British-made tanks. Another vehicle in the five-strong
convoy patrolling the marshes near the meeting of the Euphrates and Shatt
al-Arab rivers bore a large Union Jack.

“All this kit has been provided by the Americans. They’ve said if you put
this kit on you won’t get shot,” LCoH Gerrard said from his hospital bed on
the Argus. “We can identify a friendly vehicle from 1,500 metres, yet
you’ve got an A10 with advanced technology and he can’t use a thermal
sight to identify whether a tank is a friend or foe. It’s ridiculous.

“Combat is what I’ve been trained for. I can command my vehicle. I can
keep it from being attacked. What I have not been trained to do is look
over my shoulder to see whether an American is shooting at me.”

The two Scimitars, followed by two armoured engineers’ vehicles and
another Scimitar light tank, were on a “recce” of a road northwest of al-
Dayr, 25 miles north of Basra in southern Iraq, on Friday. After coming
under fire from Iraqi artillery, they were instructed to investigate a shanty
town when another light reconnaissance tank troop captured several
white pick-up trucks laden with armed Iraqis.

Troop leader Lieutenant MacEwen — who now has special plastic bags tied
round his hands to treat his burns — described how the convoy tensed,
fearing an ambush, as they watched villagers waving white flags approach
from behind a large bank.

“My heart started pounding,” he said. “You could see the white flags
above the bank, but you didn’t know whether they had any intention of
surrendering or ambushing us.”

LCoH Gerrard, the commander of the leading tank, described “frightened
and curious” villagers waving white flags. “I stuck my hand up and waved at
them. I could see they were frightened. I felt sorry for them.” Suddenly,
LcoH Gerrard heard the distinctive, relentless roar of an A10’s anti-tank
gunfire. “I will never forget that noise as long as I live. It is a noise I never
want to hear again,” he said.

“There was no gap between the bullets. I heard it and I froze. The next
thing I knew the turret was erupting with white light everywhere, heat
and smoke. I didn’t even have time to close my eyes or blink. I don’t know
why I’ve still got hair or eyebrows.

“I felt I was going to burn to death. I just shouted, ‘Reverse, reverse,
reverse’. My headset had come off. My gunner was screaming, ‘Get out,
get out.’ I was out of the turret in milliseconds. How I got out of that hole
I don’t know. Then I saw the A10 coming again and I just ran.

“I’ll never forget that A10. He was about 50 metres off the ground. He
circled, because he can turn on a ten-pence. He came back around. He
was no more than 1,000 metres away when he started his attack run. He
was about 500 metres away when he started firing.

“On the back of one of the engineers’ vehicles there was a Union Jack.
It’s about 18 inches wide by about 12 inches. For him to fire his weapons I
believe he had to look through his magnified optics. How he could not see
that Union Jack I don’t know. It was like Platoon. I was stood there on a
little bank 25 metres away from my tank waving.”

The front two Scimitars, packed with ammunition, grenades, rifle rounds
and diesel tanks, exploded into flames. Lance Corporal of Horse Matty Hull,
25, did not escape.

Trooper Finney was injured when the A10 returned for a second run. He
said: “The plane came over again and it started shooting. I saw sparks
coming from the ground or my leg. It didn’t hurt, it felt like someone had
kicked me in the back of my leg. I felt warm down the back of my leg.
Blood was spurting everywhere. I thought I was dead.”

LCoH Gerrard criticised the A10 for shooting when there were civilians so
close to the tanks. He said: “There was a boy of about 12 years old. He
was no more than 20 metres away when the Yank opened up. There were
all these civilians around. He had absolutely no regard for human life. I
believe he was a cowboy.

“There were four or five that I noticed earlier and this one had broken off
and was on his own when he attacked us. He’d just gone out on a jolly.

“ I’m curious about what’s going to happen to the pilot. He’s killed one of
my friends and he’s killed him on the second run.”

Lieutenant MacEwen described how he saw the A10 return after he
stumbled, burning, from his flaming tank and ran for the cover of a reed
bed on the marshes. “There was a horrible smell of what I though was
something burning, but then I discovered it was a bit of my own eyebrows.
That lingered with me for a good hour or two.”

He added: “After this I am quite pleased to be going home. ‘Blue-on- blue’
has always been one of my biggest fears. It is something that my friends
and family joked about. ‘Don’t worry about the Iraqis, it’s the Americans
you want to watch.’ The proof is in the pudding really.”
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