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Blackanthem Military News
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Feb 7, 2012 - 5:42:54 PM |
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Blackanthem Military News
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| Maj. Lee Dewald, an air liaison officer with the 84th Expeditionary Air Support Operation Squadron, Multi-National Division - South, drives a Humvee during a training exercise between 14th Iraqi Army Division and 70th Iraqi Air Force Squadron at Camp Wessam, Sept. 12. During the exercise, American forces set up scenarios the ISF may encounter while patrolling the streets of Iraq. It was the job of the aircraft to direct the Humvee to the locations of each scenario. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Darryl L. Montgomery) |
CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE BASRA, Iraq - For the past two months, Airmen of the 84th Expeditionary Air Support Operation Squadron, Multi-National Division - South, have been training Iraqi airmen of 70th Squadron to be the eye in the sky for Iraqi ground forces. That mission was accomplished Sept. 12, during a training exercise held at Camp Wessam.
"Today, we brought the airmen out to Wessam to work with the Iraqi Army," said Lt. Col. William Iuliano, commander of the 84th EASOS. "So, the big step forward was that we had Iraqi Air Force talking in Arabic to the Iraqi Army in a scenario with the Americans acting as the opposing force."
During the exercise, the Airmen of the 84th EASOS set up different scenarios Iraqi service members may encounter while out on patrol, including improvised explosive devices, a mortar position and a runaway vehicle.
"We were on the ground, running around Wessam, and the aircraft was directing the Iraqi Army to our position," he said. "They were using grid references they made; they did a coordination brief in the air from the aircraft down to the commander and the commander back to the aircraft. Everything was executed flawlessly."
Iuliano said the exercise exceeded his expectations and he was pleased with the outcome of the training.
"If we got here and were just able to talk on radios, I would have been happy," he said. "I'm ecstatic with what we accomplished today."
The whole goal of this exercise was to get Iraqi military units to work together that haven't worked together in the past, according to Iuliano. He said he wants them to be able to work together to protect the people of Basra, the province itself and the country of Iraq.
"The real reward for me was in the debrief, when the Iraqi commander said, "it was like the aircraft was my eyes,'" said Iuliano. "That was exactly what I wanted to hear."
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| Iraqi aircraft serve as the 'eye in the sky' during a training exercise between 14th Iraqi Army Division and 70th Iraqi Air Force Squadron at Camp Wessam, Sept. 12. During the exercise, 84th Expeditionary Air Support Operation Squadron, Multi-National Division - South set up scenarios the ISF may encounter while patrolling the streets of Iraq. It was the job of the aircraft to direct the Humvee to the locations of each scenario. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Darryl L. Montgomery) |
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| Maj. Lee Dewald, an air liaison officer for the 84th Expeditionary Air Support Operation Squadron, Multi-National Division - South, ensures radio connectivity between aircraft and ground forces is possible at all times during a training exercise between 14th Iraqi Army Division and 70th Iraqi Air Force Squadron at Camp Wessam Sept. 12. The exercise was conducted with the use of Iraqi radios and vehicles. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Darryl L. Montgomery) |
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