Posted on 04/16/2007 6:08:01 PM PDT by SandRat
JALALABAD AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, April 16, 2007 A new provincial reconstruction team comprised of active-duty airmen, Army National Guard and Reserve soldiers assumed its role in Nangarhar during a transfer of authority ceremony April 12 at the PRT compound in Jalalabad. Air Force Lt. Col. Gordon Phillips assumed command from Air Force Lt. Col. Dave Naisbitt during a ceremony attended by a mass formation of incoming and outgoing soldiers and airmen.
Naisbitt praised the efforts of his own organization and expressed confidence in the incoming team.
The people standing here are better trained then we were, better equipped than we were. Theyre going to come in more motivated than we possibly could have. Weve seen it already. So this should be a fantastic year coming up, Naisbitt said.
The incoming PRT includes airmen stationed around the globe and soldiers from the Arizona and Hawaii National Guard. More than 75 percent of the 84 personnel volunteered for the mission.
Last year, servicemembers at the Jalalabad Provincial Reconstruction Team made significant contributions to Nangarhar Province which included supplying food, Qurans, prayer rugs, loud speakers, and carpets for mullahs and mosques.
The outgoing PRT left an impressive legacy of accomplishment. Members conducted more than 850 combat patrols throughout Nangarhar Province, suffering no casualties during the arduous yearlong deployment.
Working closely with international aid organizations, nongovernmental organizations and Afghan contractors, PRT members took enormous strides in regional development. They assisted the directors of education, public health and public works in creating comprehensive databases of schools, medical facilities and roads, enabling fact-based decision making. PRT personnel expanded construction capacity by expanding the capability of the Construction Trade Training Center and relationships with the Nangarhar Builders Association.
PRT members reinforced Coalition support for the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan by contributing food, Korans, prayer rugs, loud speakers, carpets for mullahs and mosques. The PRT also funded the completion of a mosque in the Achin District and a watershed management structure in the Hisarek District. The watershed management structure will increase irrigated land and minimize flood damage.
Key leaders in attendance included Air Force Brig. Gen. Christopher Miller, commander, Combined Joint Task Force-82nd Air Combat Command; Army Col. John Nicholson, commander, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division; and the BCTs senior noncommissioned officer, Army Command Sgt. Maj. James Redmore.
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