Posted on 03/30/2006 5:20:46 PM PST by SandRat
HAWIJAH, Iraq, March 30, 2006 More than 60 Iraqi soldiers, from three separate units, graduated platoon-level training in Hawijah this week, increasing the effectiveness of the Iraqi Army in the war on terror and taking another step toward autonomy in protecting citizens of the region. "The soldiers show up a little apprehensive, and maybe even a little intimidated, But, with the Bastogne soldiers encouraging them, their motivation and performance improve once they start catching on."
U.S. Army Maj. Greg Bishop
Bastogne soldiers from the U.S. Army's 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, currently stationed in northern Iraq, use a series of week-long classes to teach Iraqi soldiers to use a variety of weapon systems as well as room-clearing
techniques used during cordon and search missions. The Platoon Training Course gives the Iraqi soldiers confidence in their ability to work as a cohesive unit, as well as experience at performing the tasks they will perform in the defense of the country.
The soldiers show up a little apprehensive, and maybe even a little intimidated, said U.S. Army Maj. Greg Bishop, spokesman for the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, stationed in Kirkuk, Iraq. But, with the Bastogne soldiers encouraging them, their motivation and performance improve once they start catching on.
Thirteen platoons from the 5th Iraqi Army Battalion completed Phase 1 of the Platoon Training Course, and six platoons from the 1st Iraqi Army Battalion completed Phase 2.
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