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The Sons of Al Anbar Graduate
Blackanthem Military News,
HABBANIYAH, Iraq, May 02, 2006
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AL Anbar Governor Ma'moun
presents an honor grad with certificate and congraulates him for his
efforts. |
The 1st cycle of Sunni Iraqi
Army (IA) recruits graduate Combat Basic Training at East Camp Habbaniyah.
Nearly one thousand local men graduated IA Combat Basic Training Camp
Sunday morning at forward operating base (FOB) Habbaniyah, 20 kilometers
east of Ar Ramadi in the Al Anbar province. They are the 1st cycle of the
"Sunni 5000" that volunteered during local IA recruiting drives held
monthly in Ar Ramadi, Al Fallujah and Al Qaim. It is expected that by
mid-fall November time frame, the "Sunni 5000" will be hard at work in the
Anbar province.
The Iraqi Ministry of Defense (MOD) has been awaiting a surge in Sunni IA
recruits for quite some time. Many feel that Sunni men have been reluctant
to join the national army and this serves as a significant step towards
building a cohesive and diverse security force, representative of the
Iraqi people. The Ministry’s plan is to first, successfully integrate the
increasing number of Sunnis into the Iraqi Army and moreover, implement
measures to assign these Soldiers to units with areas of operations (AO)
within their representative residences. The goal of the Iraqi MOD is to
bolster the public’s confidence and support for local Iraqi Army .
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Iraqi Army salute during
the pass and review. |
Over the course of five weeks,
the new recruits learned the basic Soldiering skills necessary to ensure
the safety and protection of the citizens of Al Anbar. Iraqi Army
Instructors, similar to Coalition Force Drill Sergeants, train the new
recruits in military customs and courtesies, basic rifle marksmanship,
first aid procedures and various squad tactics, each essential for
patrolling and conducting security operations. Furthermore, the MOD hopes
to incorporate a follow-on school for select recruits specializing in
emergency medical care, vital to the sustainment of IA combat power.
The Chief Iraqi Combat Basic Training Instructor commented on the 1st
rotation of Sunni recruits. Three weeks into the training cycle he stated,
"Unlike prior rotations I have led, many [of the new recruits] are former
Republican Guard Junud (Soldiers). They have military experience and are
progressing fast." Chief Fadel views the influx of Sunnis into the Army as
a positive step towards building a more diverse and capable military. With
over eight rotations as Senior Instructor under his belt, Chief Fadel is
proud to be a part of the new Habbaniyah training facility, the 1st of its
kind in the Anbar region.
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Sunni grads put on a show,
forming a pyramid and announcing "Asha Al Iraq" Demonstrating their
national pride to all the guests in attendance." |
Lt. Col. Steven Greaf, Coalition Forces IA Combat Basic Training Senior
Advisor, expressed his satisfaction with the way things are moving ahead.
"It is honorable that these brave Sunni men are coming forward and I am
pleased to witness their dedication to serving the people of Al Anbar
province."
Among the guest speakers at the graduation was Al Anbar Governor Ma’moun
Al Awani. Governor Ma’moun spoke to the 978 new graduates lining the
parade field, extending his gratitude for their dedication to the security
of Al Anbar. He reassured the men that they represent the future of Anbar
and have set the stage for Sunni prosperity in Iraq. Following Governor
Ma’moun, 1st Division IA Executive Commander, General Baha shared his
thoughts with the audience. Fellow Junud, Iraqi Police, Anbar key leaders
and Coalition Forces alike cheered for the new graduates as they marched
by the VIP stage conducting the traditional pass and review. Honor
graduates from each Company were awarded certificates.
General Sha’aban Muhammed Samier, the Al Anbar Provincial Police Chief,
focused on the importance of providing support to all three prominent
cities in Al Anbar (Al Qaim, Ar Ramadi, and Al Fallujah). He motivated the
new graduates to take on their new positions with honor and dignity and
reminded all of the desired end state - to stabilize the nation of Iraq. "Asha
Al Iraq."
By 1LT Antonia T. Greene
2ND BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM / 28TH INFANTRY DIVISION (M)
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS:
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Iraqi Army
graduating class color guard leads the pass and review. |
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Gov Ma'moun
addresses the Jundee. |
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IA Soldiers
conduct the pass and review. |
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