TIKRIT, Iraq, Sept. 17, 2004 The Iraqi National Guard added 358 troops to their ranks Sept. 16 as a class of recruits from the 201st, 202nd, 203rd and 205th Iraqi National Guard battalions graduated from a three-week basic training course in Tikrit. The newest additions to the Iraqi National Guard cheered and waved their hats in the air after the ceremony, carrying their U.S. Army drill instructor on their shoulders and hugging each other in celebration. The graduating soldiers completed a three-week basic training course designed by the U.S. Armys 1st Infantry Division that included rifle zeroing, rifle marksmanship, tactical checkpoints, squad drills, map reading, first aid, basic soldier skills and values training among other things. U.S. Army Lt. Gen. David Petraeus, commanding general of the Multinational Security Transition Command-Iraq attended the ceremony along with Maj. Gen. John R.S. Batiste, commander of the 1st Infantry Division and Task Force Danger, Brig. Gen. Abdul Qadr, deputy chief of staff, operations, Iraqi Joint Headquarters, 30th Iraqi National Guard Brigade Commander Brig. Gen. Amid Ahmad Salman and local sheiks and officials. Brig Gen. Abdul Qadr, the guest speaker for the graduation, congratulated the students on behalf of the Minister of Defense for being part of the rebuilding of the new Iraqi forces and said the graduation was a cornerstone in building the new Army that is going to continue to grow and expand. The best advice I can offer you, Qadr said to the graduates, Is to be disciplined and obey orders, for an army without discipline and obedience is not an army. He added that he would not offer the advice of loving ones country and loving |