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    U.S. Soldiers build ties to future of Iraq

    U.S. Soldiers build ties to future of Iraq

    Photo By Kimberly Hackbarth | Maj. Kevin Saatkamp, operations officer for 1st Battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment, 4th...... read more read more

    BAGHDAD, Iraq — In an old, debris covered rail yard destroyed by violence once upon a time, U.S. Soldiers formed bonds with Iraqi children during a humanitarian aid drop west of Baghdad, Dec.16.

    Soldiers with 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division attended the drop to support the Iraqi army's humanitarian efforts; a result due to high numbers of internally displaced persons and homeless people in the area.

    Along with watching over the aid drop of winter necessities such as blankets, food and water, the American Soldiers connected with children of the area by talking with them, giving them candy and teaching them dance moves.

    "Hopefully, when those children grow up, they remember the positives that the U.S. Army brought to their country," said 1st Lt. Matthew Weisner, from East Fishkill, N.Y. "It is very important for U.S. Soldiers to be very aware of that and work with the Iraqi youth."

    Sgt. 1st Class Robert Hord agreed and added that the children he and his Soldiers communicate with while on missions are the ones who are going to be running the country in the future, so the good things done for children will have positive effects.

    "If they have a good perception of America and American Soldiers then we can instill the same values, principles and beliefs that we have," said Hord, a Palestine, Texas native. "When they grow up and their place is to make changes in the Government of Iraq, they can and they will know what right looks like."

    For the Soldiers of 4th SBCT, 2nd Inf. Div., helping the Iraqis help themselves is the key to success in Iraq.

    Showing the local kindness and helping them get on their feet may inspire them to repay that same kindness to another local national down the road, therefore spreading goodwill throughout the country, said Hord.

    Through this and future aid missions with the IA, the 4th SBCT will continue to spread goodwill and strengthen the future of Iraq: its children.

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    Date Taken: 12.16.2009
    Date Posted: 12.19.2009 05:34
    Story ID: 42949
    Location: BAGHDAD, IQ

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