BAGHDAD-for Advise and Assist Soldiers at the 1st Brigade, 3rd Light Infantry Division, United States Division-Center, operation of the new Dawn means business as usual, only a few changes. One of the Soldiers have been carried out because of Iraq in January the landing is normal operation would result in a deterioration of the humanitarian aid.
Development of 10, has its principal place of business and the company's headquarters for the soldiers at the 1st AAB accompanied by Soldiers 5th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1 AAB granted to food and toys, to submit, donated by the first Baptist Church, Richmond Hill, GA., is located in the Fort Stewart, GA., 3rd Inf Div. as part of the home.
"What a great day," said Roger Cloutier, the first column AAB Commander "you can hear a lot about the negative things in Iraq, but no one ever will report about the smile on a young boy face as they get stuffed animals just from Richmond Hill, Ga. Me and my Soldiers over here, that is, the spectacular per day; you can go out, you can help people, you will not be able to show that the United States for the treatment of them back to the folks you can spread a little Joy."
Humanitarian aid from the drop-down was held outside käyttövarantoja current Station Falcon, near Baghdad.
"It was a great feeling to know that the folks you know from your treatment of the Church to take enough time and effort to get this stuff in one delivery just here for humans," said through the warrant officer Scott Hinson, who participated in the drop-down list, the person responsible for the intelligence fusion. "These guys do not have much, so I know it was a lot of them. "
Although it took several weeks to be collected and forwarded to the toys, the operation was planned in a week in accordance with the Captain Jacob Cross, HHC, first AAB Commander.
"My job was to organize all the systems software, design and preparation with a view to the completion of the drop-down," he said, "made the initial coordination with the tactical, logistics and civil affairs groups and compile all the people so we can meet the Commander of the purpose."
Said, even if the design of the HA-drops is a matter of routine, the liability of HHC Commander, he took the step.
"It is not something that you will do very often," he said, "I am still new HHC Commander, but it is something I did as the row Commander very often.Say the most difficult aspect is it not (the design shall be carried out according to the way), but most of the time the case was one.Most companies can focus on all their assets operation HHC is rich in various competing priorities at the same time. "
But 1st AAB Soldiers, long nights at the earliest design combined with preparation of all devices herättämistä and travel goods are its values.
"Your child is not shoes the feet of" Cloutier said "they are one of a small article of clothing and then they receive these stuffed animals and these toys from the United States, so that parents are very happy we will give families. in addition, seven days a week through food run. it really makes you feel good, not only as the American military, but that these people can help."
Although the Brigade will advise, assist and operation of a new Dawn during the Iraqi Security forces training, supporting the activities of the USD-(c) the area of and around Baghdad, Soldiers of the importance of the continuous HA drops expressed.
"Picture 8-year-old little girl, who lives in principle in the paperboard Shed" Cloutier said. "He has no shoes, he is not much to eat, so if you want to help this young girl with partner countries and on any theory of liability, the Brigade Fort Stewart, but 1st (Advise and Assist) Brigade, preferably to partner with you to send shoes, dresses, toys, coloring books, you can send anything you think describes the little girl's life. Families are very bad, but they are very proud, too, and they want what is best for their family members, so that nothing I think we could give the well received. "
Cloutier is added: "-First Baptist Church, Richmond Hill, seriously folks you spread the love to the people of Iraq, had a very positive influence on these belonging to the families and the life of the people I want to thank you So just. everything you did to make this possible."
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