Posted on 10/13/2009 6:52:55 PM PDT by SandRat
DIYALA U.S. Soldiers recently assisted in the rescue of a local Iraqi man who became trapped in his truck following an auto accident here.
While conducting a convoy, the Soldiers of 18th Engineer Company, Task Force 296, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, noticed multiple Iraqi Police vehicles near a truck that looked to be damaged.
A medic in the convoy was dispatched to the victim to provide a medical assessment and aid. It was then determined that the victim was pinned into the vehicle at the waist by the cab of the truck.
Using a Stryker vehicle and tow strap, the Soldiers were able to separate the cab far enough to free the victim.
After the victim was freed, the Iraqi Police and locals thanked the Soldiers for their assistance.
This is a great example of the cooperation being seen around Diyala province, said 2nd Lt. Jennifer Palmeri, the spokeswoman for 3/2 SBCT. Though U.S. Forces were not contacted to go to the scene for help, they saw a situation in which they could be of aid, and they worked with the Iraqi Police at the scene to get the incident resolved quickly and safely.
Excellent.
America’s finest.
We’re Americans.
It’s what we do.
So, naturally the best of us do it best.
I second that! Our forces are just the best that there ever was! As good as our forces have always been, we just get better and better!
Nice!
3rd Strykers? Out of Ft. Lewis? Hey... I think I know a guy in that outfit. Hell of a good guy. He’s in my fencing club. Just shipped out this summer.
I wonder if he was there for this deal.
Hey man... if it’s you... thinking of ya. Vom Tag!!
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