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Commander Engages Sheiks, Finds Common Ground
American Forces Press Service ^
| 2nd Lt. Sophia Volz, USA
Posted on 08/31/2009 4:23:13 PM PDT by SandRat
CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE ADDER, Iraq, Aug. 31, 2009 Fostering good working relationships with Iraqi counterparts is an integral part of mission success here. Just as soldiers no longer go into the cities without Iraqi security forces partners, Contingency Operating Base Adder no longer can function efficiently without engaging local sheiks and key leaders.
 Army Lt. Col. Alan J. Shumate, Sheik Tayseer al-Manshed al-Ghezi, and his interpreter Ayad, visit and look at photographs in Shumates office on Contingency Operating Base Adder, Iraq, Aug. 18, 2009. U.S. Army photo by 2nd Lt. Sophia Volz (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. |
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This is especially true for the bases garrison command, manned by the 1st Armored Divisions 4th Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, and spearheaded by its commander, Army Lt. Col. Alan Shumate of Fayetteville, N.C.
Recognizing the need to find common ground and a good working relationship with U.S. forces, Sheik Ali al-Manshed of the Al Ghezy tribe met with Shumate recently to discuss matters important to both. We would wish only that we can be friends, Ali said.
Shumate and 4th STB soldiers also visited Alis house for lunch with sheiks from the Al Ghezy tribe. For many of the soldiers, it was their first authentic Iraqi meal of kebabs, a lamb and rice dish called uzi, Iraqi flatbreads, fish, fruits and dates.
Shumate also met with Alis brother, Sheik Tayseer Mohammed al-Manshed. During the hours they spent together, Shumate and Tayseer discussed issues including base security and water delivery. They not only dealt with business, but also found time to discuss their families, with Shumate proudly showing pictures of his two sons.
Engaging these local sheiks is important, Shumate said. Without engaging such important leaders, base security and operations cannot be assured, and the mission of the brigade combat team to assist in building a sustainable Iraq in [its] area of responsibility cannot be achieved.
(Army 2nd Lt. Sophia Volz serves in Multinational Division South with the 1st Armored Divisions 4th Brigade Combat Team.)
Related Sites: Multinational Corps Iraq
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Army Lt. Col. Alan J. Shumate, Sheik Ali al-Manshed al-Ghezi and the sheiks brother, Sheik Nabeel al-Manshed al-Ghezi, pose for a photo in front of the Iraqi-painted mural in front of the garrison command at Contingency Operating Base Adder, Iraq, Aug. 18, 2009. U.S. Army photo by 2nd Lt. Sophia Volz Download screen-resolution Download high-resolution
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Members of Sheik Ali al-Manshed al-Ghezis household set the places for lunch, Aug. 18, 2009. Members of the 1st Armored Divisions Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, had lunch with sheiks of the Al Ghezi tribe. U.S. Army photo by 2nd Lt. Sophia Volz Download screen-resolution Download high-resolution
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: frwn; iraq; sheiks
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