CougarEODaftermath


Autor:
Sgt. Chris Clair, U.S. Marine Corps
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Opis:
Cougar hit with mine and driven at 20 mph by crew back to safe area on three tires and a rim. Crew sustained mild concussions.

Description by the photographer, provided to Force Protection, Inc.: "Just wanted to write a quick note to all of you at your company to thank you for the hard work you put into the Cougar vehicle. We are stationed in [omitted] Iraq and about 2 weeks ago our JERRV/Cougar ran over [deleted] mine coming back from a call downtown. It had been raining that night and the mines were placed in a hole filled with water. Right after the explosion, the Cougar was driven for two miles on the three remaining tires at speeds in excess of 20 mph so that we could make it to a safe area.

Once we got to the safe area we were able to survey the damage and everyone was amazed how far the vehicle had driven. The three of us inside were all okay other than slight concussions and a headache that lasted a few days. We know that if we had been in another type of vehicle that the outcome would have been much worse. We were also able to get a replacement Cougar within 24 hours. Thank you for everything and keep up the good work.

Sgt Chris Clair, USMC EOD Team Somewhere in Iraq April 2006"
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Public domain
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