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    MND-C extends a hand to Iraqi children

    BAGHDAD, IRAQ

    04.30.2008

    Courtesy Story

    Multi-National Division-Central

    By Multi-National Division - Center

    BAGHDAD - Several years ago, the diagnosis of baby Noor's rare congenital condition would have been equal to a death sentence. Today, she is on her way to leading a happy and healthy life, thanks to the Soldiers of Multi-National Division - Center.

    Born with certain organs outside her body, Noor's life depended on advanced medical procedures the Iraqi medical system could not provide.

    Determined to get her the care she needed, doctors from 948th Forward Surgical Team successfully performed an operation that saved her life.

    Soldiers are now making arrangements to send her to the United States for two follow-up surgeries.

    Stories like Noor's are increasingly common throughout MND-C's area of operations. Throughout the region, Soldiers are coming to the aid of the often-neglected victims of this conflict - Iraq's children.

    From building schools, to distributing toys, to buying wheelchairs, Task Force Marne Soldiers are determined to improve the quality of life for Iraqi youth.

    This commitment was exemplified when Soldiers from Company A, 1st Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division came to the aid of Abdul Razik Ra'ad Mutter al-Jabouri. Last November, the young boy was doing chores along the Tigris when he stepped on an improvised explosive device planted by insurgents. Abdul lost his right arm and leg in the blast, but the Soldiers responded to the scene quickly and managed to save his life.

    Company A has continued to play a role in his recovery. They transport Abdul and his family to and from the hospital for his many appointments, helping him through each step of his grueling recovery. Now Abdul is able to walk with the help of a prosthetic leg the Soldiers had fitted for him.

    Often, for injuries as serious as Abdul's, a medical evacuation by helicopter, presents the best chance of saving a patient's life. The unit responsible for MEDEVACs, the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, evacuates an average of 60 Iraqi civilians every month. This figure does not include evacuations of those serving in the Iraqi security forces.

    Aside from individual assistance, TF Marne Soldiers routinely conduct large-scale medical engagements. These initiatives give local residents an opportunity to receive free care, from treating small injuries to serious ailments.

    An average of seven coordinated medical engagements take place in the MND-C area of operations every month, reaching thousands of people in need, many of them children.

    However, not all humanitarian engagements focus on caring for the sick and injured. The Soldiers contribute to multiple aspects of the Iraqi school system. Their efforts have helped facilitate an environment where children can learn and thrive.

    Since their deployment, TF Marne has helped renovate 87 Iraqi schools, at a cost of nearly $20 million.

    In one such project, Soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division coordinated refurbishment of two schools in Mahmudiyah. The Iraqi ministry of education and the mayor of Mahmudiyah identified the Uthman school and the Omah al-Mukhtar girls school as most in need for improvements.

    The Commander's Emergency Response Program funded the renovations, which included fresh paint, new classrooms, desks, windows and exterior walls.

    Changes like these help eliminate overcrowding and unsanitary conditions that make learning difficult.

    The Soldiers have also addressed the problem of Iraqi students lacking resources like school supplies, textbooks and areas for recreational activities. To date, $2.25 million has been spent on parks, school supplies and youth centers.

    In one case, Soldiers from the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division delivered backpacks filled with supplies and notebooks to the al-Raqhaa and the Abu Shear School. The 1600 students attending the two schools now have the materials they need to pursue their education.

    In an effort to modernize Iraq's education system, the 214th Fires Brigade worked with the Wasit Provincial Reconstruction Team to equip the al-Kut girls secondary school with an Internet center. The girls have taken advantage of the new furniture and 10 machines to learn computing skills, do research, work on projects and complete exams they would otherwise need to travel to Baghdad to take.

    Growing up in a war zone, many young Iraqis miss out on basic pleasures often taken for granted, like playing sports or receiving a new toy.

    Certain humanitarian projects aim to simply bring joy into the lives of Iraqi children.

    In Khidr, Soldiers of Company B, 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, 4th BCT, 3rd Inf. Div., bought soccer balls and goals for the town.

    Local residents worked with the Soldiers to clear a field and set up goal posts. Now the children of Khidr have a safe venue to take part in their favorite pastime.

    Various other TF Marne initiatives organized classes and provided uniforms equipment to young Iraqi athletes. For example, Soldiers from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 3rd BCT, 101st Abn. Div. recently ran a three-day basketball camp for children in Radwaniyah.

    It is projects and initiatives like these that help to build ties of friendship and understanding among the country's future generations.

    "Humanitarian assistance can secure key terrain. It is a critical tool in building popular support and protecting the population," Haynes said.

    "TF Marne units demonstrated to populations that they had more to gain by supporting them than by supporting the insurgency."

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    Date Taken: 04.30.2008
    Date Posted: 04.30.2008 14:59
    Story ID: 18955
    Location: BAGHDAD, IQ

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