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Bulgarian Contingent Officially Joins Forces With Americans
American Forces Press Service ^

Posted on 06/23/2006 7:15:13 PM PDT by SandRat

DIYALA PROVINCE, Iraq, June 23, 2006 – Charged with providing security at the Multinational Force Iraq Temporary Interview and Protection Facility here that houses nearly 200 protected people and refugees, the First Guard Company from Kazanluk, Bulgaria, received the personal congratulations of its nation's ambassador to Iraq at a formal ceremony here yesterday.

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Bulgarian Ambassador to Iraq Valeri Ratchev speaks to Bulgarian and American soldiers, June 22. The ambassador was on hand to witness the First Guard Company's completion-of-training ceremony. The Bulgarians are responsible for security of the Multinational Force Iraq Temporary Interview and Protection Facility in Iraq's Diyala province. Photo by Chief Petty Officer Tony Sisti, USN  

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Although the Bulgarian Contingent completed its training some time ago, and began its security mission at the end of April, the soldiers elected to wait until Bulgarian Ambassador to Iraq Valeri Ratchev could join them to hold an official ceremony.

The soldiers spent 21 days training with members of the 49th Military Police Battalion's 110th Military Police Company from Fort Hood, Texas, to prepare for their mission.

"You will be fully successful and will have an important contribution to our common goals in support of the new Iraqi state and the Iraqi people," said Ratchev. "The mission will be long and full of unforeseen situations and risks, but your destiny is to manage because you are Bulgarians, because you are here for a noble cause and because you work together with true allies and friends."

The 49th Battalion commander noted the significance of the Bulgarian Contingent's participation. "Know that you are making history," said Army Lt. Col. Anthony Palumbo. "We welcome you as a coalition partner and look forward to serving with you."

The Bulgarian and American soldiers live and work side by side, and their professional relationships contribute to the successful mission.

"The biggest accomplishment is us working together and gaining experience from each other," said Pvt. Stefan Ilchev, a Bulgarian Section Commander. "We have a lot in common, and our goals are the same. We're both walking on the same side of the road."

The First Guard Company will continue serving in its current role until September, when it will be relieved by Bulgaria's Second Guard Company.

(From a Multinational Force Iraq Task Force 134 news release.)

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Bulgarian Ambassador to Iraq Valeri Ratchev visits with Lt. Col. Marin Marinov, senior national representative for the Bulgarian solders at Camp Ashraf, Iraq, June 22. The ambassador was on hand to witness the Bulgarian company's completion-of-training ceremony. The Bulgarians are responsible for security at the Multinational Force Iraq Temporary Interview and Protection Facility in Iraq's Diyala province. Photo by Chief Petty Officer Tony Sisti, USN  


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Bulgarian Ambassador to Iraq Valeri Ratchev bows during the benediction at a completion-of-training ceremony for the Bulgarian First Guard Company, June 22. The Bulgarians are responsible for security at the Multinational Force Iraq Temporary Interview and Protection Facility in Iraq's Diyala province. Photo by Chief Petty Officer Tony Sisti, USN  


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Bulgarian Ambassador to Iraq Valeri Ratchev shakes hands with a member of the First Guard Company from Kazanluk, Bulgaria, June 22. The ambassador was on hand to witness the company's completion-of-training ceremony. The Bulgarians are responsible for security at the Multinational Force Iraq Temporary Interview and Protection Facility in Iraq's Diyala province. Photo by Chief Petty Officer Tony Sisti, USN  


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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: americans; bulgaria; bulgarian; contingent; forces; iraq; joins; officially

1 posted on 06/23/2006 7:15:16 PM PDT by SandRat
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To: 91B; HiJinx; Spiff; MJY1288; xzins; Calpernia; clintonh8r; TEXOKIE; windchime; Grampa Dave; ...

Hehehehehehehehehehe --- doncha just lovit when the DemoRats get caught in a lie!!!! --- "No European Nations Support us in the WOT! quote J F Kerry"


2 posted on 06/23/2006 7:17:18 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

I think John Cherie means the likes of Fraaance and Belgium ie the EU.

Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia et al are to darn wary of Europe to join them


3 posted on 06/23/2006 7:21:21 PM PDT by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: mylife

Those who have lived without freedom know how important it is to preserve it for our children.


4 posted on 06/23/2006 10:40:48 PM PDT by armydawg1 (" America must win this war..." PVT Martin Treptow, KIA, WW1)
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To: armydawg1

You got that right
These are proud people and theyve had the boot of europe and russia on their throats for hundreds of years.


5 posted on 06/23/2006 11:10:43 PM PDT by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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