The capture of Saddam Hussein (2003) | 60 Minutes Archive

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Colonel James Hickey led the successful capture of Saddam Hussein after conducting hundreds of raids focused on key families in Saddam's hometown, with Saddam eventually being betrayed by a member of his security team and found in a small hole under an Orange Grove. The mission to capture other fugitives is ongoing, with only 14 of the original 55 most wanted still at large despite Saddam's capture.

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  • Colonel James Hickey orchestrated the successful capture of Saddam Hussein through meticulous planning and executing over 500 raids, ultimately leading to the discovery of Saddam in a humble one-room shack in an Orange Grove.
  • The pivotal role of betrayal by a member of Saddam's security team in revealing his location showcases the intricate human dynamics at play in high-stakes military operations, emphasizing the critical role of intelligence and insider information in achieving mission objectives.

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  • How was Saddam Hussein captured?

    Betrayed by a member of his security team.

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"Colonel Hickey captures Saddam Hussein in Iraq"

  • Colonel James Hickey led the capture of Saddam Hussein after launching 12 raids with 600 soldiers and various military equipment.
  • Saddam was found in a one-room shack in an Orange Grove, living in squalor with basic items like instant coffee, tuna, and beans.
  • Hickey's team conducted over 500 raids, focusing on five key families in Saddam's hometown to track him down.
  • A member of Saddam's security team betrayed him, revealing his hideout, leading to his capture under cover of darkness.
  • Saddam was found in a small hole under an Orange Grove, where he surrendered and was flown to Baghdad.
  • Despite the capture, the mission to capture other fugitives continues, with only 14 of the original 55 most wanted still at large.
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