Posted on 12/01/2004 12:58:53 AM PST by M. Espinola
The majority in the mass-media only wish the general public to view the chaos, evil & even tragic deaths of Coalition troops caused by Islamic terrorists via 'homicide' car bombings, triggered by demented, death driven mad men. Free Iraqis are also putting their lives on the line everyday in their brave service in the Iraqi Army & police forces. It's high time the public is shown Coalition forces for all the various humanitarian assistance they have been offering the normal freedom loving people of Iraq. The very real sacrifice Coalition troops are making every day of the week will be shown here frequently. If there are those which would like to pool photo research just drop me a line. ========================================================================
A Scots officer helps an Iraqi child try on a pair of shoes.
British soldiers delivered children's shoes donated by St Bede's RC School, in Bedlington near Newcastle, and toys donated by Manor Park School, Worcester, to young Iraqi children in Umm Qasr on 30 November 2004
/center> Children at an Umm Qasr school, while receiving gifts & shoes donated by English schools.
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A female Czech soldier distributes gifts to young Iraqi girls at the reopening of a school in Basrah following refurbishmen.
A Royal Military Police Sergeant celebrates the reopening of a school in Basrah where she led a $10,000 refurbishment project.
A Royal Military Policewoman helps hand out toys to the children
Royal Engineers assist Iraqi electrical power maintenance workers assess the repairs needed to power lines in southern Iraq.
An Army Air Corps Sergeant-Major in one of fifteen schools, the reconstruction and refurbishment of which he has supervised over a three month period under the Quick Impact Project programme to deliver rapid help to key areas of Iraqi life.
One of the babies enjoys a little fussing from a Fusilier. Families of the Regiment at home in the UK and Germany donated toys for the clinic's waiting areas. The health centre cares for a district of 30,000.
The gifts are handed out at a school in Umm Qasr by soldiers from 23 Pioneer Regiment.
A Grenadier Guardsman, attached to the 1st Battalion, Irish Guards, talks with local people during a patrol of the Basrah waterfront.
23 Pioneer Regiment register civilian fire fighters in Umm Qasr.
This can't be right. MSM tells me that it's all going horribly wrong, that it is a quagmire. There are no happy iraqis, especially children.
P.S. As much as I love my husband, there is a special place in my heart for the Scots.
ROTFL!! Love the guy in the pink poodle skirt and blonde pigtails!
These are such awesome pictures. So much for "we're going it alone in Iraq", huh?
These are GREAT!!!
Thanks for posting them!
Thanks for the ping!
US flag on arm? Looks like it.
M107 50cal sniper rifle (US).
IBA armor (US).
Could this be a US soldier?
Can't tell the cammo pattern from the picture, the Polish and US desert is very similar and the pic don't give the detail.
Red6
Thanks for these- they make tears come to my eyes in ANGER that we never get to see these great photos, and it makes me so mad that these noble people are sacrificing their lives to help a people develop freedom for their nation, yet we aren't a true coalition. It makes me hate the likes of MIchael Moore and Howard Dean all that much more.
Dam this goes fast. By the time I wrote, you had posted! BEat me to it :)
That's an M16 in the background on the wall. That's a US Leopold like scope on the M107.
That's a US team with 99.99999% certainty.
Red6
May God bless all the Coalition troops in Iraq during this Christmas Season. We don't get to see many photos showing our brave allies, here in the US.
Thanks!
Thanks for the images. They are great!
A Day in the Life of Iraq ... thanks for the ping.
This only reconfirms that we're acting unilaterily because that picture was the only photographic proof that the Poles sent troops. [/DU think]
Thanks, other people pointed out my error.
Dittos! Amazing pics of great troops getting the job done and in one case honoring a fallen comrade.
The puppy comment by another poster was deflating but stuff happens.
mc
What's the significance of "FOB Kalsu"? That's a familiar name to some of us.
These photos speak volumes. This is indeed a huge coalition that deserves our thanks.
Really proud to have these countries at our side. They are changing the world.
Thanks!
And thanks for the pings!
Ping!
Semper Fi
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