Staff Sgt. Christian Walters, QRF platoon sergeant, Company G, who spends a lot of time in the neighborhood outside of the FOB, said the local residents are very receptive to him and his Soldiers. We patrol the area frequently, and they have something like a neighborhood watch set up. They inform us if there has been anything suspicious going on, said Walters. The soldiers and Walters had wanted to do something nice for the children in the neighborhood. They had noticed an area that had been a soccer field but it was not level so every time it rained, it would flood and the children would have to wait weeks before they could play, said Walters. We didnt know how projects worked, so we were going to get together and donate money so we could have one built, said Walters. When he approached Matthews, he said she told the soldiers they didnt have to pay for anything. He said he gave her the coordinates to the area, and with that information, the local contractors began the project. Although he would have liked to have been present when the project was completed, he was home on leave. He said he believes that when he and his soldiers go through the neighborhood, the children now have a better understanding of why he and his Soldiers are there. Many people in this area are just above middle class, he said. It looks like prior to the war they were doing okay for themselves, and during the war, you could tell they lost stuff, but they take care of what they have. They are really good about trash and keeping the area clean. I know we are trying to win the hearts and minds of the people, but I think the adults are set in their ways and beliefs. The children are the future, he added. 4th BCT has spent approximately $2 million on projects since coming to east Baghdad and will continue to help in the building of a new and improved city. |