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Iraqi, Coalition leaders discuss progress of Operation Together Forward
ARNEWS ^ | Master Sgt. Eric Lobsinger

Posted on 08/21/2006 5:52:35 PM PDT by SandRat

BAGHDAD, Iraq (Army News Service, Aug. 21, 2006) – Brig. Gen. Abdul Jaleel Kahlaiaf, commander, 1st Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division, along with Col. Robert Scurlock Jr., commander of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, Multi-National Division – Baghdad, discussed operations in support of Operation Together Forward in the southwestern Baghdad neighborhood of Ameriyah last Wednesday.

Operation Together Forward began yesterday for the brigade and hopes to continue to improve the lives of Iraqis in the Baghdad area.

Jaleel said he was optimistic of the recent successes of the Iraqi army in Baghdad resulting in the reduction of violence.

“Together, we have reduced the number of acts of terrorism which is a victory for all Iraqi people,” said Jaleel, through an interpreter.

He also emphasized the importance of the Iraqi citizens working together with Coalition Forces to bring those responsible for violence to justice because the operation is “symbolic in Iraq’s fight against terrorism.”

Scurlock emphasized the importance of the combined partnership with the 1st Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division.

“As a result of the increased violence in Iraq the government requested additional forces to come to Baghdad to help stem the violence,” Scurlock said. “We had the honor to work with the 1st brigade, 6th Division, as well as the 3rd Brigade, 6th Division.”

Iraqi and Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers searched every building in Ameriyah, totaling about 6,000 structures, with the focus on clearing the area of weapons and interacting with the local population.

Operation Together Forward also served to clean the debris and trash, and to demonstrate to the people of Ameriyah that they can have a better life.

“Additionally,” said Col. Scurlock, “we took surveys, did a census, registered weapons and registered cars.”

The combined forces are working closely with the citizens of Ameriyah and local government officials to identify and resource local needs and set conditions for future growth.

“With unity and security, (the people of Ameriyah) can have prosperity,” added Scurlock.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: coalition; discuss; forward; iraq; iraqi; leaders; oif; operation; progress; together

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