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Iraqi Army Assumes Control in Salah al Din
Defend America News ^ | Sgt. Zach Mott

Posted on 04/18/2006 4:03:50 PM PDT by SandRat

Photo, caption below.
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Juan Villanueva, 1-8 Combined Arms Battalion, 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Task Force Band of Brothers, stands next to his Iraqi army brothers-in-arms during a transfer of authority ceremony at an Iraqi army post near Balad, Iraq, April 15, 2006.
Iraqi Army Assumes Control in Salah al Din
Iraqis assume control of an area of responsibility that encompasses Balad,
Al Duluyah and Yethrib, as well as the smaller villages surrounding these cities.
By U.S. Army Sgt. Zach Mott
4th Infantry Division Public Affairs Office
BALAD, Iraq, April 18, 2006 — Iraqi soldiers assumed control of part of Salah al Din Province from the U.S. Army 1-8 Combined Arms Battalion in a Transfer of Authority ceremony at an Iraqi army outpost near Balad, Iraq, April 15.

"Their efforts in fighting the terrorists that threaten the citizens of Iraq have not gone unnoticed and their discipline, training and dedication are setting a tremendous example for their fellow soldiers. It will be an honor for me to stand on the same field as these brave soldiers."
U.S. Army Col. Brian D. Jones

The 3rd Battalion, 1st Brigade, 4th Iraqi Army Division is assuming control of an area of responsibility that encompasses Balad, Al Duluyah and Yethrib, as well as the smaller villages surrounding these cities.

“We’re not pulling out of here right away; we’re out here to be by their sides,” said Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Dailey, 1-8 CAB, 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Task Force Band of Brothers. “But, (to) put them in the lead and set them up front so the people notice that they’re out front, out leading, (that) they care about their people.”

With an Iraqi face on the forces that provide security it has allowed the joint force to improve security not just for the soldiers but for the Iraqi people who call this region northwest of Baghdad home.

“This battalion could not conduct this operation without the cooperation from all the citizens in the area,” said Lt. Col. Hamed, commander, 3rd Battalion, 1st Brigade, 4th Division. “By this cooperation we are creating a safer environment for all Iraqis.”

The cooperation of the citizens, as well as the cooperation with coalition forces, has allowed the 3rd Battalion to be successful in providing security in this region as well as ridding it of insurgents.

“The battalion has conducted many operations to capture insurgents,” said Col. Shojaa, the 1st Brigade, 4th Iraqi Army Division commander. “During this operation, we have found numerous amounts of weapons, IED materials and we have captured many terrorists. Our battalion also conducted security operations during the elections.”
Iraqi Army Col. Shojaa, commander 1st Brigade, 4th Iraqi Army Division, and U.S. Army Col. Brian D. Jones, commander, 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Task Force Band of Brothers, render honors to the national anthem during a transfer of authority ceremony at an Iraqi army base near Balad, Iraq, April 15, 2006.
The accomplishments of this battalion are helping secure Iraq as the country is stabilizing its government.

“Their efforts in fighting the terrorists that threaten the citizens of Iraq have not gone unnoticed and their discipline, training and dedication are setting a tremendous example for their fellow soldiers,” said Col. Brian D. Jones, commander, 3rd HBCT, 4th Infantry Division. “It will be an honor for me to stand on the same field as these brave soldiers.”

The 3rd Battalion played an instrumental role in the successes enjoyed during Operation Cowpens - a month-long operation on the Jabouri Peninsula that yielded numerous caches and seriously hampered the insurgent efforts to create chaos.

“I believe that doing (Cowpens) jointly was a great factor (in transferring authority of this region to the battalion),” Dailey said. “The people saw that their people were there. I don’t think it could have been done without the Iraqi army help.”

The 3rd Battalion, 1st Brigade, 4th Iraqi Army Division was established in December 2003 and was formerly known as the 203rd Iraqi National Guard Battalion prior to its current designation.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: army; assumes; control; iraq; salahaldin

1 posted on 04/18/2006 4:03:53 PM PDT by SandRat
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