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June 26, 2008

Iraqi soldiers seize weapons in Sadr City

BAGHDAD (June 26, 2008) – Iraqi army soldiers seized numerous weapons caches in the Sadr City District of Baghdad, June 25.

June 26, 2008

Troops offer medical care to Iraqis

FOB ISKAN, Iraq (June 25, 2008) – Some 280 Iraqis received medical care June 21 at the Al Herea School in Farisiyah.

June 26, 2008

Joint UK-Iraqi operation meeting security goals

BASRA, Iraq (June 27, 2008) — A joint operation involving British and Iraqi soldiers is improving security in Basra.

June 25, 2008

Corpsmen teach medical skills to Iraqis

CAMP TAQADDUM, Iraq (June 27, 2008) – Navy corpsmen are teaching Iraqi medics their life-saving know-how.

June 24, 2008

Rise in police recruits improves security in Ramadi

CAMP RAMADI, Iraq (June 23, 2008) — Over the last two years, Ramadi has seen a dramatic rise in the number of policemen as the city progressively moves toward the final steps in becoming fully independent. In 2006, there were very few police in Ramadi when violence engulfed the city, the citizens lived in fear, and al-Qaida had a firm grip on the region. In the first two weeks of 2007, the city experienced an unexpected surge of applicants seeking to join the force. During that two-week span, more than 1,000 applicants sought law enforcement jobs in Ramadi, according to Army Maj. Thomas Shoffner, operations officer for the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division. The turning point for the boost in applicants was the murder of a well-known sheik in August 2006. The murderers hid his body for 3 days denying his family the right to bury him in accordance with Islamic tradition. After the killing, tribal leaders could not tolerate al Qaeda’s lawlessness and violence throughout their land and formed an alliance against the terrorist network called, Sahawa al-Anbar, or the “Awakening Council.” Now the number of Iraqis seeking to become policemen remains high. This is due in part to the professionalism of the Ramadi Training Center, which trains and mentors the newly recruited policemen, and the insight provided by the awakening. “During the awakening, many citizens of al-Anbar realized what the right thing to do was and what the wrong thing to do was,” said Sheik Haji Talib through an interpreter. “The insurgents gave the wrong picture of coalition forces. They said coalition forces are invaders so we should fight them. They were able to get into the people’s minds and tell us the wrong things and lies. When the people realized they were wrong, they started waking up and started doing the right thing.” Ramadi remains safe as a result of the awakening and fully functioning police training center. The training center is run by the Iraqi Police Training Cadre, International Police Advisors and the Army’s 194th Military Police Company, offering recruits the best law enforcement schooling by international experts and specialists. “The policemen will go to a variety of different stations within all of the Ramadi precincts almost immediately after they graduate the 11-day course or as soon as their station directs them to report,” said Capt. Gerard C. Dempster, Headquarters and Service Company Commander with 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 1, and direct liaison for the Iraqi security forces. The city has nearly reached the desired number of policemen considered necessary to keep Ramadi safe, Dempster said. The school’s leaders will continue training recruits and placing policemen on the streets to further restrain the insurgents and their illicit activities.

June 24, 2008

American blood saving Iraqi lives

The day was coming to an end for most service members when the call for B positive blood came, but for the staff at Camp Taqaddum Surgical, it was just beginning. They rushed about organizing a “walking blood bank” while they stabilized an Iraqi policeman that was injured by an improvised explosive device.

June 23, 2008

Iraqi-Based Industrial Zone service center opens

BALAD, Iraq (June 23, 2008) — Joint Base Balad spurs industry and progress in the provinces surrounding the installation.

June 23, 2008

Iraqi Police lead the way in Fallujah

FALLUJAH, Iraq (June 24, 2008) – U.S. Marines transferred responsibility of the Kadairy District security station to the Iraqi Police.

June 22, 2008

Marines train Iraqi police in Fallujah

Marines with Company B, Police Transition Team 8, Regimental Combat Team 1, have been working diligently over the past few months to help train Iraqi police to take over their respective areas and become self-supportive in day-to-day operations in the city.

June 22, 2008

Afghan army commander hailed for innovations

The Heroes Program, an individual-recognition program for service members who have performed acts of bravery against insurgents and criminals, recently recognized Commander Mohammad Ahsraf, of the Afghan National Army’s 3rd Brigade, 201st Corps.