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Troops help village beat heat (IRAQ)
Multi-National Forces-Iraq ^ | Maj. Anna Friederich

Posted on 06/15/2006 3:56:25 PM PDT by SandRat

FOB KALSU, Iraq – Citizens of the Bedrani village in the northern Babil province beat the heat June 7 after receiving hundreds of gallons of water from Iraqi army and Coalition forces.

Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade, 8th Iraqi Army Division and 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, initially visited the Bedrani village two days prior to the operation and found the village had a serious water problem.

“The village had not seen a CF (Coalition force) or Iraqi security force presence in the area for over a year,” said Staff Sgt. Morris Terry, 4th Infantry Division Bradley section leader. “We went to the village to meet the citizens, establish a relationship and discuss issues they may be having.”

Upon meeting with the tribal sheik the Soldiers found the village was facing a very dry and dangerous summer. There is no formal water system to bring water to the village. Water used for consumption, crops and animals must be hand carried from the canals. The few pumping systems that have been built must be run by generators requiring gas and maintenance, which is sometimes a challenge for an area so far away from a major town or city.

1st Lt. Leon Satchell, a 4th Infantry Division platoon leader, said the villagers were very concerned about the challenges they face this summer.

“The canals are becoming more and more contaminated with debris, making the water unsafe for consumption,” he said.

“The village needs a long term plan to create a working water pumping system, but in the meantime, we provided a short-term solution,” said Satchell.

Although Coalition provided the water and truck, it was the Iraqi soldiers who executed the plan. The combined patrol entered the dusty village, established security and began pumping water within minutes. The people brought cans, barrels, tubs and bottles to fill with the cool liquid.

While the water was flowing, the Iraqi and Coalition Soldiers also handed out school supplies and humanitarian aid. The children, reluctant at first, followed the lead of a small boy of about seven years old and accepted the gifts from the Soldiers.

The adults of the village then moved forward and spoke with the Soldiers. During the conversations, Soldiers discovered that the entire village was attending the funeral of one of the elders of the village.

Hamid Hassan, a local teacher from Mussayib, said he was attending the funeral of his friend. He was very grateful for the delivery of the water, but was more interested in the long-term solution to the water problem.

Hassan said that the water in the village is very unclean and that they are soliciting the help of the Iraqi government. This coincided with the civic unity meetings that began in April and have built momentum since.

The meetings are a way to get the leaders of the northern Babil province together, regardless of religious or tribal affiliation, and work through issues by talking, said Satchell.

“So far these meetings seem to be working; this is the perfect forum to address the Bedrani water problems,” said Satchell.

When the Soldiers satisfied the village’s current need for water, they loaded back into their vehicles and headed out of the town. As they prepared to leave, the people of the village waved and cheered as they rolled out.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: beat; heat; help; iraq; troops; village; water

Iraqi soldiers fill water containers.


Iraqi soldiers hand out flags school supplies during a visit to the Bedrani village.


An Iraqi boy holds a flag given to him by Iraq soldiers.

1 posted on 06/15/2006 3:56:29 PM PDT by SandRat
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To: 91B; HiJinx; Spiff; MJY1288; xzins; Calpernia; clintonh8r; TEXOKIE; windchime; Grampa Dave; ...

They're learning and doing the things needed to make things better.


2 posted on 06/15/2006 3:57:06 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat
I think this story was on the front page of the NYT today./sarc.

Great story, thanks for posting it.
3 posted on 06/15/2006 4:11:53 PM PDT by Beagle8U (Liberals get up every morning and eat a big box of STUPID for breakfast)
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To: freema

Military PING!


4 posted on 06/15/2006 4:14:46 PM PDT by Beagle8U (Liberals get up every morning and eat a big box of STUPID for breakfast)
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To: SandRat; Beagle8U; 2111USMC; 68 grunt; A.A. Cunningham; ASOC; AirForceBrat23; Ajnin; AlaskaErik; ...
Thanks for the ping to an Iraqis helping Iraqis story, Beagle. Freedom is a beautiful thing.

5 posted on 06/15/2006 6:16:31 PM PDT by freema (Proud Marine FRiend, Mom, Aunt, Sister, Friend, Wife, Daughter, Niece)
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Nice story. So many more towns and villages to be approached by Iraqi/US/coalition forces to give aid to those in need. These peoples in the literally hundreds of thousands that where ignored by the Saddamist government, shall slowly see where a government for all the people and by the people have many benifits otherwise denied. They will not only eventually lose their fears of repression but come to realize America and coalition have brought blessings they yet hardly conceive of.


6 posted on 06/15/2006 7:09:13 PM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned)
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To: Marine_Uncle
They will not only eventually lose their fears of repression but come to realize America and coalition have brought blessings they yet hardly conceive of.

You are so good at not only signing for the blind but at drawing a picture for the deaf, and speaking for the dumb.

Helen Keller and Jumbo Bump
7 posted on 06/15/2006 7:27:50 PM PDT by freema (Proud Marine FRiend, Mom, Aunt, Sister, Friend, Wife, Daughter, Niece)
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To: freema

Sack time. Had my day off, back to work through weekend. ahhhh!


8 posted on 06/15/2006 7:52:33 PM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned)
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To: freema
"I bring you love."


9 posted on 06/15/2006 8:23:15 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard

Freedom is the opportunity to love, isn't it. I never thought about it like that....


10 posted on 06/16/2006 3:03:09 AM PDT by freema (Proud Marine FRiend, Mom, Aunt, Sister, Friend, Wife, Daughter, Niece)
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