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    IJC Operational Update, Jan. 9

    KABUL, AFGHANISTAN

    01.09.2010

    Courtesy Story

    ISAF Joint Command

    KABUL, Afghanistan — An Afghan-international security force searched a compound in the village of Kadahal, in the Zharay district and detained suspected militants last night.

    In Nangahar last night, a joint security force captured a Taliban facilitator, responsible for conducting attacks against Afghan and international forces and other militants during a search of a compound just south of Jalalabad, in Behsood district. The search team recovered a pistol and fragmentation grenade.

    In other operations, ISAF forces found a cache of six rockets along with machine gun ammo in the Nawah-ye-Barakzai district of Helmand. The munitions will be destroyed.

    No shots were fired and no Afghan citizens were harmed in these operations.

    ANA, ISAF hold contractor rodeo

    ANA and ISAF forces greeted potential contractors for a proposed forward operating base in the Shinwar district of Nangarhar recently. The proposed FOB is a former British fort converted for use during the Soviet occupation more than 30 years ago and will now be used as a modernized hub for the ANA's 2nd Kandak, 201st Corps.

    "This meeting is to give potential contractors a walkthrough of the area so they'll have a solid overview of the scope of work," said 1st Lt. Fernando Roach, a contracting officer with Task Force Mountain Warrior. More than 135 builder candidates signed on for the open bid for three separate projects: container living spaces for ANA soldiers and assigned coalition forces, renovation of former Soviet structures and building a wall that will encompass approximately two kilometers. Civil engineers overseeing the construction process say this is the largest project to date in Nangarhar. The monetary value is great, but the opportunity to foster relations within the ANSF and Shinwar communities is greater.

    "This is a frontier district with [the] enemy attempting to cross our borders," said ANA Capt. Abdul Samad, of the strategic advantage. "The people support us and once we establish our base here we, [the ANSF] can respond to their needs and ensure a secure future of our people."

    ISAF members offering security alongside their ANA partners was a show of unification. But, Staff Sgt. Jim Wilson, a scout platoon section leader, saw the process as a platform for economic solidarity.

    "This promotes competition and the need to keep the [money] in the country," Wilson stated. "Competition brings out the best in most folks and this will help build their economy."

    As the FOB infrastructure takes shape, improvements outside of the facility's walls will be necessary. Using the current Cash-for-Work program, civilian housing and road construction projects will inevitably follow.

    Photos accompanying this story are available at http://www.cjtf101.com/regional-command-east-news-mainmenu-401/2244-sgt-tracy-j-smith-48th-infantry-brigade-combat-team-public-affairs.html

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    Date Taken: 01.09.2010
    Date Posted: 01.09.2010 02:25
    Story ID: 43588
    Location: KABUL, AF

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