Saudi Bombings-Eyewitness account

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    Scorpion

    Thought you guys might find this interesting. It's a report from an
    eyewitness
    to the Riyadh bombings from a retired USMC Lt. Col. working for the
    'shadowy' Vinnell Corp. that was targeted in the bombings.......
    RICH @XXXX


    ----- Original Message -----
    Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 11:35 AM
    Subject: SANDSCRIPT-Terror in Arabia

    This is a summary of the past few days concerning the terrorist attack on
    the Vinnell-Arabia Compound in Riyadh, Saudi, Arabia. In reading this, it
    should be noted that I was conducting 24 hour operations for night fire
    and
    maneuver training in the desert 70 kilometers east of Riyadh when this
    attack on my company compound occurred.

    At approximately 2300,12 May I was preparing to give a warning order over
    the Exercise Control Group (ECG) Control radio Net, when I heard a single
    loud explosion. Remember, I am 70 Ks east of Riyadh at this time. This
    explosion was then followed by several more over the next few minutes. We
    in the ECG, tent noted the explosions and remarked that artillery training
    was being conducted.
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    At exactly 2345, I monitored the senior U. S. Army Advisor make a radio
    call
    for accountability of his subordinate unit advisors. It was at that time
    when we began to suspect trouble was in the wind. We continued to work the
    deliberate night attack exercise through the night with an occasional
    update
    of the terrorist attack from the personnel who were connected to Vinnell
    Camp by cell phones. As daylight came, we were then give the unvarnished
    picture of the utter devastation we were to see when we returned to camp.
    No building within our six square block compound escaped damage. The roof
    to
    my living quarters was completely collapsed, my windows were blown in and
    my
    front door was on top of my bed. Immediately after arriving, I was told
    that
    I would be part of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) all other camp
    personnel (approx. 300 +) were to be transported to a larger more secure
    compound. As I walked down to "Ground Zero" to see for myself, the damage
    only increased in magnitude. Most roofs in the six square block of the
    compound were peeled back and most rooms looked like rubbish bins filled
    with roofing tiles, insulation, overturned furniture, and structural
    timbers. My office, which stood one block from the epicenter of the
    explosion, was completely gutted and caved-in. Ground zero was directly
    at
    the front entrance to the major American billeting area, High Rise No. 1.
    This obviously was the focus of main effort for the terrorists.

    Debrief of the eyewitnesses, clearly shows how well trained and informed
    the
    terrorists were. A sedan (similar in color and make to one of our high
    level
    manager's) with five terrorist occupants inconspicuously negotiated the
    cement turning obstacles, dismounted at the left gate and immediately
    killed
    the Saudi soldier manning the Cal. 50 machinegun and wounded two others.
    The vehicle and windshield of that vehicle clearly took 50 or more AK47
    rounds. Once the 50 Cal machinegun was neutralized, one terrorist entered
    the gate control booth, turned the gate key to open the heavy roll-back
    security gate and pushed the button to drop the retractable barrier. A
    pickup truck loaded with the bomb soon arrived at the now opened right
    gate.
    Two of the initial five terrorists then mounted the truck which quickly
    drove to High Rise No. 1 and immediately without hesitation detonated
    themselves and the bomb. The remaining three terrorists then fired,
    maneuvered and threw grenades through the camp to the opposite side of the
    compound and escaped over the compound wall.

    After the attack, the one terrorist vehicle left at the front gate was
    examined and was found to contain many more grenades and many double
    tapped
    AK47 magazines. In my opinion, their intent was to kill as many personnel
    as
    possible in the streets after the explosion. That part of the plan
    obviously
    came apart when the sedan (support vehicle) couldn't get through the left
    security gate.

    There can be no doubt that this terrorist group was well trained, well
    informed and had rehearsed their plan to near perfection. There is also
    much
    evidence to indicate that there was inside information and assistance. The
    terrorists knew which key to turn and what button to push in order to open
    the front right security gate and lower the barrier. They knew which
    building to hit in order to inflict the maximum number of casualties on
    Americans. Finally, the terrorist's exit point from the camp was
    inconspicuously prepared with a 55-gallon drum and brick to facilitate
    their
    escape over the wall. The resulting casualties were 7 Americans killed,
    two
    Filipinos killed and 100 or more wounded, 11 of which remain in hospital.
    As
    if this horrific destruction wasn't enough, the shamal (wind and sand
    storms) have been miserable. It was at its worst during SecState Colin
    Powell's visit. Honestly, you could hardly see your hand in front of your
    face while he was here.

    Post script, Our Saudi counterparts are extremely embarrassed and ashamed
    by
    this attack. Many Islamic personnel are among the wounded. Many of which
    are
    my friends and close training associates. Two in particular are former
    Egyptian Generals and are very professional trainers. It has been a tribal
    belief that in the Islamic world, you are safe if you are under a Muslim's
    tent, even if you are considered the enemy. This attack represents an
    attack
    on the Saudi Royal Family as well. Time will tell if they are willing to
    get
    serious about finding, fixing and destroying such terrorist groups.

    Thomas "Tom" W. Williams
    Lieutenant Colonel
    United States Marine Corps (Ret)
    Vinnell Corp
    P.O. Box 53XX (Box 15XX)
    Riyadh 114XX
    Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
    Phone: 966-1-246-XXXX
    Quarters: ext 22XX
    Office: 2398 or 2471

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