Posted on 08/17/2008 1:58:07 PM PDT by SandRat
CAMP FALLUJAH Gen. James T. Conway, commandant of the Marine Corps, visited service members and toured the local battlefield shared by Marine units of Regimental Combat Team 1 on Aug. 16.
During his visit, the commandant spoke with Col. Lewis A. Craparotta, commanding officer, RCT-1, and surveyed progress service members are making in Fallujah and the surrounding regions.
I dont think anyone would have predicted that the al-Anbar province would become a model for elsewhere in the nation, said Conway, during a town hall meeting aboard the camp.
Conway and Craparotta convoyed with a group of Marines from Camp Fallujah to Camp Blue Diamond in Ramadi, where he met with several commanders and other staff to discuss joint efforts between service members and Iraqi Police and Army.
Afterwards, they had lunch with members of the Iraqi Army and spoke with several of their senior leadership officials about security throughout the region.
Following the meeting with IA officials, Conway returned to Camp Fallujah for a town hall meeting at the Chapel of Hope. Marines and other service members aboard Camp Fallujah packed tightly into the chapel to listen to what he and Sgt. Maj. Carlton W. Kent, the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, had to say.
The commandant delivered a message to Marines and other service members about developments in the region.
What you have today is a very likeable condition in the al-Anbar province, and again, that is good remarks for the rest of Iraq, he said.
Conway also spoke to the crowd about repeated deployments to combat environments Marines are currently facing. He said he is pushing for longer periods of time for Marines to stay in the United States before deploying again to places like Iraq or Afghanistan.
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