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Japan Marks End Mission in Iraq
Multi-National Force - Iraq ^

Posted on 12/10/2008 3:48:44 PM PST by SandRat

Japanese Air Self-Defense Force and 447th Air Expeditionary Group Airmen pose for one last photo together on the flightline at Sather Air Base on the west side of Baghdad International Airport, Dec. 8, 2008.  After the photo was taken, the Japanese C-130 Hercules transport aircraft made its final departure from theater, concluding the Japanese military mission here.  Photo by Master Sgt. Brian Davidson, 447th Air Expeditionary Group Public Affairs.
Japanese Air Self-Defense Force and 447th Air Expeditionary Group Airmen pose for one last photo together on the flightline at Sather Air Base on the west side of Baghdad International Airport, Dec. 8, 2008. After the photo was taken, the Japanese C-130 Hercules transport aircraft made its final departure from theater, concluding the Japanese military mission here. Photo by Master Sgt. Brian Davidson, 447th Air Expeditionary Group Public Affairs.

BAGHDAD — The Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force held an end of mission ceremony at Al Faw Palace to commemorate the conclusion of their operations in Iraq with Coalition forces, Dec. 6.

Japan showed its support to the mission with a military force of more than 600 Soldiers supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.

“The members of the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force have been with the Coalition forces since the onset of the conflict in March 2003,” said Maj. Gen. Michael Ferriter, deputy commanding general of operations, Multi-National Corps – Iraq.

The JGSDF was stationed in the southern city of Samawah. The JGSDF units supplied water, rebuilt infrastructures to include schools and roads, provided medical services, and transported humanitarian aid materials for Iraqis in Samawah.

“The Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force has taken part in reconstruction in Iraq for five years,” said Lt. Col. Takenori Kato, Japanese liaison staff officer, Multi-National Force - Iraq.

The Japanese Air Self-Defense Force, the aviation segment of Japan's military, provided three C-130s at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, airlifting humanitarian aid and reconstruction equipment to airports in Iraq. Airlifting activities in Iraq began in March 2004. The JASDF has conducted more than 800 flights, transporting approximately 46,000 passengers and more than 600 tons of cargo in missions between Baghdad and southern Iraq.

“This is a very valuable experience,” said Sgt. Maj. Takeshi Yamada, operations coordinator, Joint Staff Office, MNF-I. “This is a good experience for young Soldiers who will be deploying overseas again.”

Japanese forces have made an impact on Iraq and will be remembered for the reconstruction and humanitarian missions they have conducted in Iraq. “I find that Japan and the other Coalition forces have had an outstanding performance,” said Col. Burl Randolph, deputy C2, MNC-I. “I enjoyed working with them. Iraq would not be the Iraq it is today without the Japanese.”

“Unfortunately, we have to end our mission here,” said Kato. “But we were able to contribute to the reconstruction of Iraq.”

Iraq’s continued security improvement has allowed many Coalition forces to withdraw as Iraqi security forces take over security operations and Iraq asserts itself as a sovereign nation.

“Today is a bittersweet day where we have to say goodbye,” Ferriter said. “But, we say goodbye knowing that [The JASDF] achieved success.”

(Multi-National Corps – Iraq PAO)



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Japan; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: ally; frwn; iraq

1 posted on 12/10/2008 3:48:44 PM PST by SandRat
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2 posted on 12/10/2008 3:49:29 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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To: SandRat
This is a good sign things are winding down in Iraq.

that is what I think at least.

3 posted on 12/10/2008 3:56:51 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric cartman voice* 'I love you guys')
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To: SandRat

Didn’t know they were there!

Thanks, MSM!


4 posted on 12/10/2008 5:02:43 PM PST by toldyou (Even if the voices aren't real they have some pretty good ideas.)
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To: SandRat

Thanks, SandRat!


5 posted on 12/10/2008 5:03:28 PM PST by toldyou (Even if the voices aren't real they have some pretty good ideas.)
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To: SandRat

OOPS!

Should have added “sarc” after my post to the MSM...

Certainly not to your post...


6 posted on 12/10/2008 5:06:52 PM PST by toldyou (Even if the voices aren't real they have some pretty good ideas.)
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To: toldyou

I knew.


7 posted on 12/10/2008 5:08:00 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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To: SandRat

Thanks, Japan.


8 posted on 12/10/2008 5:22:46 PM PST by LiberConservative ("I would have looked forward to debating anybody." -Sarah Palin)
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