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    Army IDs remains of last missing soldier in Iraq

    BAGHDAD (AP) — The U.S military announced Sunday that it has recovered the remains of the last American service member who was unaccounted for in Iraq, an Army interpreter seized by gunmen after sneaking off base to visit his Iraqi wife in Baghdad during the height of the insurgency.

    The remains of Staff Sgt. Ahmed al-Taie, who was 41 when militiamen seized him on Oct. 23, 2006, were positively identified at the military's mortuary in Dover, Del., the Army said in a statement released Sunday. Army officials said they had no further details about the circumstances surrounding his death or the discovery of his remains.

    Al-Taie's brother, Hathal Al-Taie, told The Associated Press the military officer who visited the family's home to inform them about the remains said they are still in Dover, but that he didn't know the circumstances surrounding his brother's death.

    "We have no information right now, not even how the body looks like or when they're going to release him," Hathal Al-Taie said by phone from Ann Arbor, Mich., where the family settled after leaving Iraq for the U.S. when his brother was still a teenager.

    Their uncle, Entifadh Qanbar, said he was told by the Army major who informed the family in Ann Arbor that the remains were received at Dover on Feb. 22.

    "I asked if it was an accident or if he was killed, and he said they didn't know, that they are investigating," Qanbar said by phone from Beirut, where he lives. "He said he had the same questions that I have."

    The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad did not respond to a request for comment late Sunday.

    Family members say that like many Iraqi exiles, Ahmed al-Taie was eager to help his native land rebuild after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion and ouster of Saddam Hussein.

    He met his wife during a trip to Iraq shortly after Saddam fell, while he was still a civilian, and in December 2004 he joined an Army reserve program for native speakers of Arabic and other strategic languages. He was deployed to Iraq in November 2005 and was assigned to a Provincial Reconstruction Team in Baghdad until he was kidnapped the following year.

    At the time he was seized, kidnappings for ransom or political motives, mostly of Iraqis but also many foreigners, were common. The February 2006 bombing of a Shiite mosque by Sunni insurgents caused retaliatory bloodshed to spiral, and death squads roamed the streets.

    Al-Taie's in-laws say he often met secretly with his wife at her family's home despite warnings that he was in danger of being kidnapped.

    It was during one of those visits that al-Taie disappeared. Masked gunmen hiding in an abandoned Saddam-era army building seized him as he went to find his wife at her uncle's house, less than two blocks away in the Karradah.

    "A neighbor saw the gunmen and went to my family and informed them. My parents, brothers and sisters all came at once and pleaded with them to let him go," al-Taie's sister-in-law Shaimaa Abdul-Sattar, who witnessed the abduction, told the AP during an interview in 2010 at her Baghdad apartment.

    Al-Taie remained calm as he was led into a waiting car and whisked away.

    As an American soldier and a Sunni Muslim, al-Taie faced a double risk when he left the protection of his base inside the Green Zone, a well-guarded area that houses the U.S. Embassy, Iraqi government offices and the parliament.

    American commanders immediately launched a massive manhunt, locking down Karradah and Sadr City, a Shiite enclave in eastern Baghdad.

    Within days, the military arrested four of the kidnappers. But by then, al-Taie had already been handed off to another group and transported to the Shiite heartland of southern Iraq, according to people familiar with the case.

    About a week after his abduction, a family member received a ransom demand, the U.S. military previously told the AP.

    The relative then met with members of the group behind the kidnapping. They showed him a grainy video on a handheld device of a man they claimed was al-Taie but he demanded solid evidence that al-Taie, who was 41 at the time, was alive and well.

    Qanbar, al-Taie's uncle, denied during a previous interview that any ransom demand had been made, but he described for the AP a web of negotiations with a number of intermediaries as he continued to pursue leads through the years. Al-Taie was last seen four months after his abduction in a video posted on the Internet by a Shiite militant faction called Ahl al-Bayt Brigades.

    Al-Taie was the last American service member unaccounted for, but several civilians, including Americans who were participating in the efforts to rebuild Iraq, are still missing.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Lolita C. Baldor in Washington and David N. Goodman in Detroit contributed to this report.

     
    • Charlie Tuna  •  Tacoma, Washington  •  2 mths ago
      Rest in Peace and welcome home.
      • Roy 2 mths ago
        Nicely Stated!
      • John S 2 mths ago
        While his intentions were not known and he was an Iraqi citizen in exile when he joined the reserves as a linguist (good enlistment bonus there) .
        Bummer for him and his wife's family who may have been incidental in his capture.
        RIP Ahmed.
    • Jeremy  •  Waco, Texas  •  2 mths ago
      I remember being in Baghdad on patrol when that happened. Everyone literally in the batallion dropped what they were doing to try to find the guy...sorry to hear that it didn't end well for him
      • Bill 2 mths ago
        Hey soldier, we are glad you made it back. But it was his time. R.i.p.
      • tom d 2 mths ago
        god bless
      • Scuba Steve 2 mths ago
        Jeremy he hazard the troops like yourself, I too was in Iraq and remember this. Fact is he was doing stupid Joe tricks and it caught up with him.
    • Just me  •  London, Kentucky  •  2 mths ago
      Leave no one behind. God Bless Thank you all vets for your service.
      • Albert 2 mths ago
        I have mixed emotions about the "leave no one behind" that has been instilled in every combat soldier that has served and is now serving our country. During the Vietnam Conflict I got to experience the horrible results of "leave no one behind" in the jungles of Vietnam. Trying to retrieve several comrads resulted in losing even more friends. As I look back I think of those families whose loved ones were killed but had they known that more of us would be killed trying to fulfill that long honored "leave no one behind".... would they say "no, don't do it"! Really doesn't matter because "we're" gonna do it anyway...ALWAYS. "God Bless the United States of America"
      • ..--.. 2 mths ago
        no soldier left behind - hooah.
    • Just a Joe back from tour  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 mths ago
      Leave no one behind.
      • LeoS 2 mths ago
        Or at least scrape most of him off the wall.....
      • Just a Joe back from tour 2 mths ago
        @LeoS not what to say. think before you comment. I assume your comment was not with malice. It's GI humor. but if thats what your angle was then keep it within the GI's and not as a comment for the masses. if otherwise., don't comment
      • Eddie 2 mths ago
        Leave no no-bid contract behind.
    • Robert N  •  Olney, Illinois  •  2 mths ago
      I served In Vietnam and proud of my service. I salute you soldier
      • coronaMJ 2 mths ago
        My neighbor served In Vietnam, stepped on a landmine and lost a leg but made it out alive. I am also proud of those who serve. THANK YOU
      • tom g 2 mths ago
        .....Ditto....Vietnam 69-70
      • oakley_ca_63 2 mths ago
        Thank you, Robert N
    • SeaKnight Driver  •  2 mths ago
      No matter the background of the killing of this Army soldier, at least he had the nerve to join and serve. RIP.
    • Ironhead  •  Livingston, New Jersey  •  2 mths ago
      We still have MIA's from the Viet Nam disaster..........
    • robert s  •  Louisville, Kentucky  •  2 mths ago
      I am glad to hear that the right thing was done. Think of his family not knowing until now.
      This is good for his family & Friends.
    • Jamie  •  Mobile, Alabama  •  2 mths ago
      Welcome Home, Brother.
    • Ryan Grant  •  Stockton, California  •  2 mths ago
      RIP Soldier, and God bless, you served our nation well.
    • Nathan  •  Shreveport, Louisiana  •  2 mths ago
      I am glad we didn't leave anyone behind this time.
    • LJ  •  Dallas, Texas  •  2 mths ago
      I am glad its over. This is closure for the family. We must always respect our servicemembers sacrifice.
    • armybeef68  •  2 mths ago
      All gave some...some gave all

      SPC David Harrison Ford IV 16 Sep 2005
      SGT Matthew L. Deckard 16 Sep 2005
      1SGT Alan N. Gifford 16 Sep 2005
      SSG Paul R. Marek WIA 16 Sep 2005
      SGT Victor M. Cortes III 29 May 2005
      SSG Jerry L. Bonifacio Jr 10 Oct 2005
      CPT Michael J. Mackinnon 27 Oct 2005
      SPC Jose A. Rubio Hernandez 24 Mar 2008
      SSG Christopher M. Hake 24 Mar 2008
      PVT George Delgado 24 Mar 2008
      PFC Andrew J. Habsieger 24 Mar 2008
      SGT Steve A. McCoy 10 Jun 2008 WIA 23 Mar 2008
      PV2 Joshua C. Schichtl WIA 06 Jan 2008
      CPL James D. Gudridge 06 Jan 2008
      SFC Aaron D. Cornelius WIA 15 Apr 2008
      SGT Mario A. Ojeda Jr WIA 05 May 2008

      3rd Infantry Division
      4th Brigade
      4-64 Armor Battalion

      You will NEVER be forgotten....
    • Myself  •  2 mths ago
      RIP and thank you for your service.
    • shirley h  •  Pleasanton, California  •  2 mths ago
      RIP to all of our great military men and women who died in these wars..
    • D.  •  2 mths ago
      RIP.
    • John  •  2 mths ago
      A country that forgets its Veterans will soon also be forgotten!! Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force, USCG= Oathkeepers. Brothers/Sisters FOREVER! RIP Stf.Sgt.
    • Michael Carroll  •  2 mths ago
      Salute
    • GUNY  •  Placentia, California  •  2 mths ago
      RIP thank you for your service GOD SPEED
    • coronaMJ  •  Riverside, California  •  2 mths ago
      He had all the qualities of the type of immigrant I would welcome into this country. Wanted to give back and make a difference instead of take-take-take. Staff Sgt. Ahmed al-Taie and all veterans past and present, THANK YOU
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