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GI helps keep Iraqi palace in top shape
Stars and Stripes ^ | October 16, 2003 | Jason Chudy,

Posted on 10/17/2003 8:32:55 AM PDT by Jewels1091

Staff Sgt. Russell Garvin has a home fit for a king, or at least a deposed dictator.

Instead of living like a king, however, Garvin, a member of the 1st Battalion, 152nd Infantry of the Indiana National Guard, is responsible for ensuring that Saddam Hussein’s former Al Faw Palace on Camp Victory stays in good repair and keeps its presidential charm.

“People use the facility for special events, the conference room and for the pool,” he said of the palace’s new role as the unofficial Camp Victory convention center.

Military units use most of the marble-clad facility, which is just outside Baghdad International Airport. An Australian army unit has one side of the palace’s ground level and U.S. Army legal officials have part of the second floor. A few soldiers also call the palace home, as is evident from the BDUs drying from a clothesline on a second-floor balcony.

Garvin plays a wide range of roles, from tour guide to project coordinator, as he walks through the hallways. He halts his explanation of some of the palace’s features to speak with an Army first sergeant who approaches him for some needed electrical work in his office.

“If it’s broken, I get it fixed,” Garvin said. If it’s dirty, he gets it cleaned. If it’s damaged, as is one corner of the building, he gets it rebuilt.

This is a role that he’s familiar with.

“I’m a maintenance supervisor for a large corporation back home, Adorn Corporation in Elkhart, Indiana,” he said. “There are four plants there that I run.”

Walking into one of the massive bedrooms, Garvin checks in on an Iraqi cleaning crew that comes to the palace twice a week.

“It’s usually around 40 people,” he said. “It takes them a good five or six hours, sometimes longer” to clean the place.

Garvin has been in charge of overseeing the palace’s maintenance for just over a week and will run it for a few months. It’s a temporary gig, but one that came as a surprise.

“I got back from Kuwait and the next day [company leaders] said ‘We’ve got something for you to do,’” Garvin said. “I said ‘Wow.’ I didn’t realize what a responsibility it was for one person.”

He took over the role from his sergeant major, who’s attending school for a few months.

Garvin has moved into the 62-room palace, albeit into one of the facility’s main-floor bathrooms. But that’s not as bad as it might seem, since the two-room bathroom is larger than many motel rooms and has enough space for a full-sized bed and all his gear.

It’s so large that Garvin’s “office” is the bathroom’s waiting room.

He spends most of his days, and all of his nights, at the palace, where he has also become the de facto palace security guard.

“I’ll get up in the middle of the night and take a walk and make sure nobody’s taking down one of the chandeliers,” he said.

Visitors, whether Iraqi or American, sometimes want souvenirs from the palace.

“We get a lot of visitors here,” he said. “I don’t mind that, but some people come and want to take things. That’ll just destroy the place.”

What Garvin knows, but many people don’t, is that what appear to be gold-plated faucets and dozens of crystal chandeliers really aren’t.

“It looks nice, but it’s plastic and tin,” he said. “The [current] fixtures ... [seemingly] went to the cheapest bidder.”

Despite knowing the palace’s secrets, Garvin is still awed by the place.

“If you think about how many man-hours it took to build it, it’s phenomenal,” he said. “Why one person would need all this room is unbelievable.”

So far, none of the palace’s former residents have come back to explain why.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alfaw; embeddedreport; goodnews; iraq; palace
40 people 5 or 6 hours to clean!!!
1 posted on 10/17/2003 8:32:56 AM PDT by Jewels1091
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To: Jewels1091
He took over the role from his sergeant major, who’s attending school for a few months.

LOL. You know the privates he has working under him are a lot happier since then. Can you imagine being assigned permanently to Smadge on police detail?

2 posted on 10/17/2003 11:45:28 AM PDT by Prodigal Son
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