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    Iraqi orphans receive food for the holidays

    Iraqi orphans receive food for the holidays

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Ruth McClary | Saad Hawas Salim, stacks bags of food at a mosque his family runs in the Zaydon...... read more read more

    BAGHDAD, IRAQ

    11.23.2009

    Story by Spc. Ruth McClary 

    30th Armored Brigade Combat Team

    BAGHDAD — It was early evening, Nov. 23, as military vehicles carrying a harvest of pre-packaged foods pulled up to the Salim Molaw Abu Hathafa Mosque at the Zaydon marketplace here, just in time for Eid al-Adha.

    U.S. troops delivered three hundred packages containing cooking oil, flour, tortillas, beans, canned meat, canned tomatoes, and powdered milk; purchased for distribution to needy families in the 150th Armored Reconnaissance Squadron, 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team's area of operations.

    Squadron Soldiers unloaded 100 meals as Saad Hawas Salim, whose family runs the mosque, and a few men from the marketplace, helped stack the bags on the steps of the facility.

    Salim's grandfather is the head of the mosque where the meals will be handed out after services there. According to Salim there are quite a few orphans in the area.

    "There are about 300 to 500 kids with no mother or father here," said Salim. "Some of them live with their cousins and some live at a station set up by the sheiks."

    The mosque, with its graffiti covered walls topped with barbed wire, sat unobstructed in the middle of the marketplace; a safe haven for the children the meals were brought there to help.

    Salim, of the al-Zobaai tribe, thanked Mills and reassured him that he would keep his promise of giving the meals out after the noon day prayer.

    "Tell your grandfather this is a gift from U.S. forces for those who need it and we wish them good will," said Capt. Thomas Mills, of Winfield, W.Va.

    More than just food was distributed at the small mosque, southwest of Baghdad. When the troops were about to load up to leave for another mission, groups of children, making their way home from school approached. The Soldiers dug into their pockets, and pulled out candy, gum, pencils and pens.

    As the Soldiers handed out the small gifts, the children accepted the treats and moved on as if it were an everyday occurrence.

    "They were the most well behaved children I have ever seen over here," said Staff Sgt. Jeremy Phillips, of Oak Hill, W.Va. "I almost wish I had more to give them."

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    Date Taken: 11.23.2009
    Date Posted: 11.25.2009 12:27
    Story ID: 42008
    Location: BAGHDAD, IQ

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