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[Marine Corps] Task Force Tarawa visits residents of Al Shomali
Marine Corps News ^
| 7 April 2003
| Marine Expeditionary Force
Posted on 04/11/2003 9:11:36 AM PDT by COBOL2Java
AL SHOMALI, Iraq(April 7, 2003) -- The Marines of Task Force Tarawa visited the town of Al Shomali, Iraq to help the residents rebuild an elementary school that had been occupied by local members of Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath Party.
The Camp Lejuene, N.C., leathernecks, deployed in support of the I Marine Expeditionary Force during Operation Iraqi Freedom, were greeted by the smiling, waving people they had liberated from a brutal Iraqi regime.
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Caption: Children run after a Task Force Tarawa convoy. The Marines were leaving Al Shomali, Iraq after speaking with the local leaders abbout turning the elecricity back on and starting the children back to school. The school was shut-down after the local Ba'ath Party moved out of their headquarters into the school. Photo by: Cpl. Matthew Orr

Caption: A young child from the town of Al Shomali, Iraq say hello to a Marine. The Marines of Task Force Tarawa were in town to speak to the people about getting the local school up and running again. Photo by: Cpl. Matthew Orr

Caption: Specialist Shannon L. Nicholson, 3/12, psychological operations based out of Fort Bragg went to the town of Al Shomali, Iraq to talk to local residents regarding what is needed to be done to get the local schools and electricity up and running again. Photo by: Cpl. Matthew Orr

Caption: Father and daughter are all smiles after learning that Marines from Task Force Tarawa came to the town of Al Shomali, Iraq to discuss with local residents the things needed to get the local schools and electricity up and running again. Photo by: Cpl. Matthew Orr

Caption: It's all smiles when some Marines from Task Force Tarawa entered the small town of Al Shomali. The Marines were there to talk to residents and find out what needed to be done to get the electricity up and running again. Photo by: Cpl. Matthew Orr

Caption: Local childeren form the town of Al Shomali, Iraq give the thumbs up sign to the Marines of Task Force Tarawa. The Marines were in the town to talk to local residents and find out what needed to be done to get the local schools and electricity up and running again. Photo by: Cpl. Matthew OrrLocal childeren form the town of Al Shomali, Iraq give the thumbs up sign to the Marines of Task Force Tarawa. The Marines were in the town to talk to local residents and find out what needed to be done to get the local schools and electricity up and running again. Photo by: Cpl. Matthew Orr

Caption: The Marines of Task Force Tarawa were in Al Shomali, Iraq recently to make headway in getting the electricity up and running again for the town. Here a young child displays the victory sign. Photo by: Cpl. Matthew Orr

TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alshomali; baathparty; embeddedreport; marines; pictures; postwariraq; reconstruction; schoolhouse; taskforcetarawa; usmc
To: COBOL2Java
How much do you want to bet that the new military of a free Iraq will include a Marine Corps? So many other nations that have been liberated (in part) by Marines have chosen to honor them by adding a similar branch.
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posted on
04/11/2003 9:15:31 AM PDT
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To: COBOL2Java
Whooo-raaah!!!
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posted on
04/11/2003 9:18:36 AM PDT
by
fuzzy122
To: ericthecurdog
Really? That's pretty cool. Do you have a link or something that I could read?
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posted on
04/11/2003 9:27:36 AM PDT
by
jjm2111
To: COBOL2Java
Super Cool! Great post!
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posted on
04/11/2003 9:41:22 AM PDT
by
SquirrelKing
("I drank what?" - Socrates)
To: COBOL2Java
Thanks for this wonderful and great post.
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posted on
04/11/2003 9:46:04 AM PDT
by
Grampa Dave
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To: fuzzy122
LOVE this picture. That is one good looking Marine! :-)
To: jjm2111
Really? That's pretty cool. Do you have a link or something that I could read? Here's the only online info I could find:
http://www.chadduck.com/ymarines/othermc/
There are also Marine Corps in the Phillipines, Edcuador (recently participated in joint exercises with our Marines), San Marino, and other countries I can't regurgitate from memory.
I'd recommend finding a book in the library about special forces around the world. I have one by Argo, I believe, that covers most of them.
To: ericthecurdog
Thank you.
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posted on
04/14/2003 6:41:01 AM PDT
by
jjm2111
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