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Iraqi Army Taking Control

By Mark Wojciechowski
Sunday, June 25, 2006

BAQUBAH, Iraq (June, 2006) — Sending the Iraqi army forth to take care of security operations is the key to the safety of the Iraqi people and the ground work for the establishment of a free government.

Iraqi army Soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division are independently conducting operations in their area of Diyala Province. They are performing tasks such as gathering their own intelligence, to patrolling their streets and hunting suspected anti-Iraqi forces.

Maj. Jeff Arrington of the Military Training and Transition Team of the Multi-National Corp Iraq, a Richmond, Va., native, said, "This operation is the responsibility of the Iraqi army to run from start to finish."

The brigade-sized operation was conducted throughout the village of Tahrir and yielded a handful of suspected insurgents who were detained for questioning.

"We just wait here until they return from their target areas with the detainees," said Staff Sgt. Rodney Horner of the Multi-National Corp Iraq Military Training Team.

"They have been conducting operations on their own in this area under their young charismatic brigade commander Gen. Saman Al Talabani," said Arrington.

"Talabani refers to himself as a modern general."

"Under the old regime, a general would not ask someone for their advice on how to do something," said Arrington. "Talabani inquires how to do things better."

"The Military Training and Transition Team's job during this operation is to stand back in the assembly area and wait on the Iraqi army soldiers to conduct their operation," said Horner. "We are just here to supervise."

"They are coming along pretty good in this area," said Horner. "We are to the point now where we are just monitoring and advising in the operations."

As the fledgling Iraqi government develops, the Iraqi army Soldiers of the 2nd Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division are doing their part to secure this area of Diyala Province and make it safe for the people of Iraq.

(Staff Sgt. Mark Wojciechowski is a military journalist serving with the Tennessee Army National Guards 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Department in Iraq. Sgt. Wojciechowski, who hails from Chicago, has a Bachelor of Science in journalism from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.)

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