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Iraqi cadre to begin training enlisted
Multi-National Forces-Iraq ^ | Sgt. Rachel Brune

Posted on 08/01/2006 5:02:04 PM PDT by SandRat

Staff Sgt. Edwin R. Sanchez, right, an instructor at the Q-West Iraqi Army Noncommissioned Officer Academy, and an interpreter watch a slideshow depicting scenes from the latest training cycle during a graduation ceremony on July 25.
Staff Sgt. Edwin R. Sanchez, right, an instructor at the Q-West Iraqi Army Noncommissioned Officer Academy, and an interpreter watch a slideshow depicting scenes from the latest training cycle during a graduation ceremony on July 25.
Story and photo by Sgt. Rachel Brune
101st Airborne Division

Q-WEST BASE COMPLEX --The latest cycle of Iraqi troops graduated from the Iraqi Army Noncommissioned Officer Academy here, about 45 miles south of Mosul on July 25.

The class was the last of a series taught by U.S. instructors from the 11th Field Artillery Regiment.

The latest Iraqi NCOs will now return to their units as trained leaders, while Iraqi cadre at the academy prepare to take full responsibility for future training here.

"The (Iraqi) cadre... are charged with training Iraqi NCOs in the new millennium and beyond," said Staff Sgt. Edwin R. Sanchez, who has taught at the Academy with his fellow Soldiers for the past year.

The instructors, including four Iraqi cadre members, taught a three-week leadership development course which included traffic control point procedures, clearing buildings, drill and ceremony, physical fitness training, hand
-to-hand combat, ethics and other skills similar to what American Soldiers learn in their courses.

Sgt. Maj. Walter Murrell, a member of the U.S. training team, gave his last graduation remarks as commandant of the
NCO Academy.

"Teamwork is fundamental to what this country is trying hard to achieve," he told the graduates.

Murrell asked the Iraqi Soldiers to remember and apply what they learned, especially when leading a team of
Iraqi Soldiers into a dangerous area.

"You are the lifeblood of your nation, and you must never forget that," said Murrell.

"It was an honor to serve side by side with you. When the history books are written, you will be the heroes of the
republic."

Sgt. Maj. Farhan, the new Iraqi commandant with the 2nd Iraqi Army Division, said the graduates will be the foundation from which to protect Iraq's democracy and freedom. He also thanked the academy's instructors for their
work.
 
"The role of the instructors is clear as sunshine... By doing a great job to train these Soldiers, the instructors
deserve to be known as the heroes of the academy," said Farhan.

He told the graduates that their sacrifices will "wipe the martyrs’ mothers’ tears."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: begin; cadre; enlisted; iraqi; training

1 posted on 08/01/2006 5:02:06 PM PDT by SandRat
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