Thunder Run
Headline Wednesday: Thunder Runs into Baghdad, 2003 Iraq War is a front-row seat on the armored raids that drove straight down the highways into a capital. In this episode, we follow M1 Abrams tanks and Bradleys from the United States Army’s 3rd Infantry Division as they push up the main approaches, fighting through rocket fire from overpasses, dense city blocks, and hastily built ambushes. Baghdad International Airport, palace districts along the Tigris, and the government quarter become waypoints in a high-speed gamble against time and terrain. Headline Wednesday is the Wednesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, and the series is developed by Trackpads.com.
Across the episode, you will hear the build-up from the border crossing to the city’s outer defenses, the Thunder Runs themselves as highways turn into fire lanes, and the turning point when speed and shock expose the regime’s hollow center. We walk through the fall of Baghdad as a military event and then step back to look at what the raids proved about heavy armor in cities, and what they could never solve about the long occupation that followed. It is a useful refresher for your own reading, classroom work, or staff ride planning, especially if you want to connect desert maneuver, urban combat, and the long strategic shadow that follows a lightning advance.
Across the episode, you will hear the build-up from the border crossing to the city’s outer defenses, the Thunder Runs themselves as highways turn into fire lanes, and the turning point when speed and shock expose the regime’s hollow center. We walk through the fall of Baghdad as a military event and then step back to look at what the raids proved about heavy armor in cities, and what they could never solve about the long occupation that followed. It is a useful refresher for your own reading, classroom work, or staff ride planning, especially if you want to connect desert maneuver, urban combat, and the long strategic shadow that follows a lightning advance.