We dont just teach them to shoot, said Johnson. They learn self-confidence, loyalty, dedication and duty to their community and country. The new recruits come from many different areas of Iraq and learn to work together regardless of ethnicity. The Arabs, Kurds, Turkomen, and Assyrians are all represented. We see progress here every day, said Whitehurst. Kirkuk represents a small Iraq. We have representatives from all religions and tribal communities. I believe the future of Kirkuk is bright. The importance of the academy is to train quality policemen, well versed in law enforcement and able to secure the streets of Kirkuk. We teach them from the first steps of self-defense to how to react to civilians on the streets, said Lt. Col. Hussein, chief TIP instructor. During the graduation ceremony, the recruits conducted three practical exercises demonstrating their proficiency in self-defense, security, and teamwork. Watching TV back home, the people are discouraged, said Whitehurst. I wish they could see something like this, the Iraqi police committed to securing their country and the dedication of the men here. |