Posted on 09/16/2005 5:37:56 PM PDT by SandRat
TALL AFAR, Iraq, Sept. 16, 2005 Approximately 700 paratroopers from the 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, arrived here Sunday and immediately began combat operation in the evacuated city. The paratroopers, working with the 3rd Armored Calvary Regiment, are attempting to bring the troubled city under control before the upcoming constitutional referendum in October and the national elections in December.
Over the past several days, the unit has been conducting patrols and searching homes in the nearly deserted city, as well as questioning the few local residents who failed to leave. The city was emptied of people prior to the operation.
The paratroopers arrived in the city ready to fight, but opposition was far less than what the newly arrived soldiers had expected.
"Once these people start moving in we're going to have a lot more responsibilities, and were going to have to keep our guard up not all of these people coming back are the good guys. We just have to keep our guard up, make sure we get out there and conduct patrols. "
2nd Lt. Steve S. Taylor
It was less resistance than we had anticipated from the (intelligence) reports that we received, said 2nd Lt. Steve S. Taylor, fire suppression officer for Company B.
Even with the lack of opposition at the onset of the mission, the paratroopers are prepared to face any upcoming challenges when the local populace returns to their homes.
Once these people start moving in we're going to have a lot more responsibilities, and were going to have to keep our guard up not all of these people coming back are the good guys, Taylor said. We just have to keep our guard up, make sure we get out there and conduct patrols.
As temporary residents of the city, the White Falcons will be striving to build friendly relations with the people of the war-damaged city, Taylor said.
The 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment hopes the future relationships they build will help identify any remaining insurgents, he added.
To help build those relationships, making repairs and cleaning up the city will be one of the mission focuses for the paratroopers during their stay here.
There is a lot of damage to the city and their homes. Now we have to help rebuild it, Taylor said.
The White Falcons already completed a portion of their mission here. They made the city safer.
We did the best we can on getting rid of all the bad guys, cleaning up the IEDs (improvised explosive devices) and the booby traps, Taylor said.
In the first four days of the operation, the 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment found seven IEDs, said Capt. Jonathan Norman, the battalion intelligence officer.
Several elements of the battalion also found weapons caches and extremist propaganda, Taylor said.
The length of the paratroopers mission here is undetermined. They will stay in the city as long as the situation calls for but are able to relocate to other parts of the country.
The Department of Defense announced the battalions deployment only days before the paratroopers boarded planes bound for South West Asia.
As Americas Strategic Response Force, the 82nd Airborne Division is capable of deploying within 18 hours of notification to anywhere in the world.
The units deployment to Iraq is expected to last for 120 days according to the Department of Defense but the paratroopers are prepared to extend their deployment if conditions make it necessary, said Lt. Col. Gibson, the 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment commander.
Gibson hopes to complete the White Falcons assignment in the allotted time frame, which would have the troops returning home in early January.
Ill tell you, in my house, were going to leave our Christmas tree up, Gibson said. Were going to get this mission done and get home.
This is the second time the 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment has deployed to provide security for elections in Iraq.
The White Falcons were deployed from December 2004 through March 2005 to support the countrys inaugural elections.
The paratroopers are taking a hard line against those who would like to see the elections fail but also realize the need to support and protect the people of Iraq.
No surprise to you my intent for the counter insurgency, ruthless on the enemy, helpful and compassionate to the Iraqi people, said Gibson.
The 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment also deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from February 2003 to February 2004.
AIRBORNE SIR!!!
An All American "thumbs up".
BTTT
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