Posted on 08/06/2006 2:38:05 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, August 6, 2006 The 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team handed over operations in Mosul, Iraq, and other surrounding areas in the Ninewa province to the 3rd SBCT, 2nd Infantry Division, in a transfer-of-authority ceremony at Forward Operating Base Marez today.
The 172nd SBCT soldiers were deployed in August 2005 and since have conducted more than 15,000 missions, including cordon and searches, combat patrols, counter-mortar and rocket missions, raids, escort missions and humanitarian aid throughout Dohuk, Ninewa and Irbil provinces.
The accomplishments of the 172nd SBCT have been truly remarkable, said Army Maj. Gen. Thomas Turner, commanding general of Task Force Band of Brothers, during his speech at the ceremony.
In the Ninewa province, they successfully served during the constitutional referendum and the national elections, which brought democracy to more than 3.8 million people, Turner said. They have worked to help restore the damaged infrastructure of Iraq due to years of plight and trained and equipped seven Iraqi Army brigades that are now better prepared to serve the Iraqi people and citizens of Ninewa province.
This is the 3rd SBCTs second tour in the Ninewa province in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
For the last year, the Arctic Wolves (172nd SBCT) have shed blood, sweat and tears to free the people of Ninewa from the terrorists grip and help the Iraqi people have a better life, said Army Col. Steven Townsend, commander of the 3rd SBCT, as he shook hands with outgoing 172nd SBCT commander Army Col. Michael Shields. I can only promise we will work hard to fill the boots of the 172nd.
The ceremony was marked by the traditional uncasing of the colors by the 3rd SBCT.
(Compiled from a Multinational Corps Iraq news release.)
Weldome home, 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team. And thanks for a job well done. Heroes, all.
Thanks for posting. Weren't these guys being re-deployed to Baghdad?
My neighbor here in Wasilla is coming home from Mosul next month. He is a blackhawk driver from Ft. Rich ANG. I was honored to help keep his driveway clear of snow while he was gone during the winter ( his wife teaches school and has two small children). These guys are the best, can't wait to they get back and get reunited with families.
The 172nd was to arrive home last week. Their tour was extended four months and they were relocated to Baghdad.
Possibly
Well be sure to treat him to a long cold draft of Milwaukee Holy Water when he gets back.
Well done!
Huzzah to the Arctic Wolves!!!
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