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Artillerymen, Iraqis spin wrenches to keep U.S. rolling
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| Sept. 2, 2003
| Spc. Blake Kent, 22nd MPAD
Posted on 09/02/2003 2:16:34 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
Artillerymen, Iraqis spin wrenches to keep U.S. rolling
By Spc. Blake Kent, 22nd MPAD
MOSUL, Iraq (Sept. 1, 2003) Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 377th Field Artillery Regiment, and local Iraqis are working together, making lighter work with many hands.
According to Staff Sgt. James Justice of Greenup, Ky., 1-377th, with the workload that was piling up on the 377th, including tasks like changing engines and changing out hundreds of tires, something had to be done to lighten the load.
Since weve been here, weve put in 12 engines, Justice said, adding that the task usually falls on a different maintenance shop.
The soldiers were also tasked to prepare spare tires for all the vehicles they maintain.
To help the soldiers, who were spread thin over their many missions, local Iraqis that had been working with the unit to do repair jobs around their area were brought in to work in the motor-pool as well.
Instead of me getting behind with all of our missions, we have these guys helping us out; helping us stay afloat really, Justice said.
This is really their third week working at the motor-pool, they started with building a bunker and a sandbag wall, said Spc. William Fox of Lapalma, Cal., 1-377th, who works with the men. About a week and a half ago we brought them over to the tire shop.
The men were given a class on how to build the spare tires, and then went to work.
The first two tires they did were wrong, but the next day they did 19, Justice said. They do such a good job that we are working on finding them more things to do.
According to Yassir Khalel, one of the Iraqi workers, none of them had ever rebuilt tires before, so the work is also teaching them new skills.
In one day we break down about 22 tires, said Ahmed Fawzy, one of the Iraqi workers who said he normally works as a painter.
Right now there isnt a lot of work in Mosul, so they really like this, Fox said. We have so much going on right now, they should be working here for quite a while longer. Theyve built so many tires now, Ive lost count.
The men were hired from the local unemployment office on a weekly basis. They are paid $4 a day, plus an extra dollar for being able to come to the motor-pool every morning for work instead of being picked up.
According to Fox the language barrier hasnt been a problem.
Its funny; the language barrier really isnt a barrier for us, Fox said. We have an Arabic/English translation book that we hardly ever use, except for exact instructions.
According to Fox, he has become good friends with the men.
I have lunch with them all the time, Fox said. They will bring their lunches and share it with me. Yesterday, I found out I had eaten some goat lung. Every so often we get in a conversation about Saddam. They are so happy that guy is gone. They were laughing so hard when we showed them the South Park episode with him in it.
The men are all from the same village near Mosul.
They tell me Im a friend of their village, and they dont call me Spc. Fox or by my name, Fox said. They call me Abu Sarah, which is, father of Sarah, because my daughters name is Sarah. Its their way of showing respect for someone, and that is all they know me as, Abu Sarah.
Khalel and Fawzy both say they like the work and knowing that they are able to help out the soldiers.
We are happy we are here, Fawzy said. The job is easy and we are working with good people.
According to Justice, having the men help with the motor-pool work has also allowed the soldiers to get more time for their own job training.
These soldiers have been learning in three months what it took a lot of us older guys years to learn, Justice said.
The men hope to be able to work with the motor-pool for at least another month or so, till work becomes more available in the Mosul area.
The motor-pool is working to keep the men employed for as long as possible. Next, they will be painting the motor-pool facilities.
"They will do just as much as you will let them do, Justice said. They are eager to work.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: centcom; goodnews; iraq; mosul; rebuildingiraq
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To: MJY1288; Calpernia; Grampa Dave; anniegetyourgun; Coop; Ernest_at_the_Beach; BOBTHENAILER; ...
"Every so often we get in a conversation about Saddam. They are so happy that guy is gone. They were laughing so hard when we showed them the South Park episode with him in it.Iraq-ization, ping!
If you want on or off my ping list, please Freepmail me.
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posted on
09/02/2003 2:18:12 PM PDT
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("We've been brought back to life." ~ in Baghdad: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/974190/posts)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
You have some of the coolest posts around these parts. Thanks.
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Hearts and minds baby, hearts and minds.
L
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posted on
09/02/2003 2:23:04 PM PDT
by
Lurker
("First get the facts right. Later on you can distort them any way you please." Mark Twain)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Great stuff RC, keep it coming ... damn, we are winning and the brain dead left-wing presstitutes don't even know it. :):):)
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posted on
09/02/2003 2:23:53 PM PDT
by
blackie
To: D. Brian Carter
Thanks for the kind words, D. Brian. I really am doing this for the troops. Sticking it to the press is simply a fringe benefit. (^;
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posted on
09/02/2003 2:28:19 PM PDT
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("We've been brought back to life." ~ in Baghdad: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/974190/posts)
To: Lurker
You got it, Lurker.
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posted on
09/02/2003 2:29:36 PM PDT
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("We've been brought back to life." ~ in Baghdad: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/974190/posts)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
The more of this that happens, the faster our problems there will fade.
People are people, and when they work togethor the barriers drop, on both sides. Onece the regular Iraqi sees that Americans are not very different than themselves, with families, dreams and fears, they will be far less likely to harass and attack us.
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posted on
09/02/2003 2:29:36 PM PDT
by
cavtrooper21
(The only thing criminals will get from me is a .45 bullet or cold steel... Their choice.)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
RC, can you kindly add me to your Pro Coalition Ping list. Thanks in advance, and thanks for the good work.
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posted on
09/02/2003 2:33:25 PM PDT
by
Go Gordon
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Thanks for the ping and your good work.
A technical heads-up: CENTCOM is using quite large graphics, along with HTML code to display them at a smaller size. (Tricky, huh?) The one above, for example, is 332K and 1312*2000 pixels. If some people find this thread loading slowly, that is why.
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posted on
09/02/2003 2:35:13 PM PDT
by
dighton
(NLC™)
To: blackie
blackie, our troops and the Iraqi people have an abusive press in common. After decades of Iraqi Info Ministry lies, the Iraqi people may be more trusting of our troops because of BBC and CBS behaving badly. Perhaps we should tell the press to keep up the bad work. (^:
Still working on the getting the truth to the people part of the plan.
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posted on
09/02/2003 2:47:02 PM PDT
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("We've been brought back to life." ~ in Baghdad: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/974190/posts)
To: cavtrooper21
People are people, and when they work togethor the barriers drop, on both sides.Amen, cavtrooper. They are forging bonds across Iraq today that will last far into the future.
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posted on
09/02/2003 2:49:46 PM PDT
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("We've been brought back to life." ~ in Baghdad: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/974190/posts)
To: Go Gordon
Thanks, G. Gordon. Done. Warning, some days are high-volume ping days. I think of those as good days. (^:
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posted on
09/02/2003 2:51:56 PM PDT
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("We've been brought back to life." ~ in Baghdad: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/974190/posts)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
When will the libs start screaming that this is dehumanizing the poor Iraqis? That we are humiliating them and treating them like our servants?
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posted on
09/02/2003 2:53:55 PM PDT
by
gitmo
(Americans are learning world geography ... one war at a time.)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
re: "making lighter work with many hands."
Gee, reminds me of long ago days doing farm work with my grandfather, of German heritage. There used to be an old German saying, which he used to quote rather often when we were working together.
Like, every few minutes.
My brother hated it, because Grandad used to forget he had just said it five minutes before (Alzheimer's). So again, and again, and again,
"Many hands makes the work light."
I would sure like to hear him say that again, just one more time!
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Yesterday, I found out I had eaten some goat lung. Every so often we get in a conversation about Saddam. They are so happy that guy is gone. They were laughing so hard when we showed them the South Park episode with him in it."
That must be the secret receipe to international peace - goat lung and South Park.
Who'd have guessed?
To: dighton
Thanks for the info, dighton.
Sounds like someone else could use some tips re. the efficient use of bandwidth (heh).
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posted on
09/02/2003 3:00:46 PM PDT
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("We've been brought back to life." ~ in Baghdad: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/974190/posts)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Good post. Putting those spare tires together is a pain in the butt. It's good that the locals want to help out and earn a few bucks at the same time (although if the liberals hear how much they get paid they'll surely howl about 'sweat shop wages')
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Bump!
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posted on
09/02/2003 3:05:03 PM PDT
by
ItsOurTimeNow
("The board is set. The pieces are moving. We come to it at last...the Great Battle of our time.")
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Thank for the ping and the smile with your post.
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posted on
09/02/2003 3:11:04 PM PDT
by
NEWwoman
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