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U.S. Fuel Specialists Assist 7th Iraqi Army Improve Fuel Operations

Army fuel specialists recently began training their Iraqi counterparts in al Anbar province to improve fuel quality and increase mission success for 7th Iraqi Army vehicles.

Al Anbar-based Officer Attends Taji Logistics Workshop

An al Anbar-based U.S. Army advise and assist commander attended a Logistics Training and Advisory Team workshop here, hosted by Lt. Col. Harry Kim, the LTAT officer-in-charge for the 96th Sustainment Brigade, Nov. 2-3.

Iraqi Commandos, US Paratroopers Practice for Partnered Air-assault Operations

Iraqi commandos and reconnaissance scouts partnered with "All American" paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division here Nov. 15, 2009, to train for future helicopter operations.

AAB JAG Meets With Local Anbar Judges

A judge advocate from the U.S. Army's advise and assist brigade for Iraq's Al Anbar province joined with Provincial Reconstruction Team members to conduct a series of meetings in October with provincial judges to discuss the way ahead for the U.S.-Iraqi partnership and rule of law issues as U.S. combat forces draw down over the next year.

Dual Military Couple Deployed: a Shared Sacrifice

It was a "Hollywood" jump without rucksacks or weapons, the sun was shining, his best friend and fiancé had just blessed him with a St. Michael's medal — the patron saint of paratroopers — that said I love you on the back, and she was the number two parachutist right behind him on the jump. Green light (go!), he was out the right door of the C-130 high above Sicily drop zone, airborne with the love of his life.

Media Questions Advise and Assist Brigade After First 75 Days

U.S. and Iraqi media joined a senior spokesperson for the Army in a question and answer visit with the Army's first advise and assist brigade after the brigade's first two and a half months on the ground in Al Anbar province Nov. 11.

Paratrooper, Son of Dissident, Becomes American Citizen

A U.S. Army paratrooper who fled Hugo Chavez's Venezuela with his dissident mother as a boy became an American citizen in a ceremony Nov. 11 at Baghdad's Camp Victory.

Iraqi Army's 3rd Battalion, 29th Brigade Provides Humanitarian Assistance in Rutbah

No longer is it American troops conducting goodwill missions in extreme western Iraq. Rather, it is Iraqi troops out to win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people.

Company Commander Passes on a 'wealth' of Knowledge

The enlightened 18th century Frenchman, Voltaire, might heartily approve of one company commander of "advise and assist" logistics paratroopers deployed to Iraq in August 2009 in support of Iraqi security forces.

On the Ground With Advise and Assist Commander

It was the Desert Fox himself, Field Marshall Erwin Rommel, who said, "Battles are decided by the quartermasters before the first shot is fired."

Soldier Finds Calling in JAG

One of Maj. Steve Berlin's attorney friends saw a picture that Berlin posted of himself and some of his paralegals in the jump shed at Fort Bragg. He said, "You get your paralegals to jump out of airplanes? I can't even get mine to stay past five."

White Devils Train Provincial Security Forces in CLS

A platoon of paratroopers with the U.S. Army's Al Anbar-based advise and assist brigade taught basic combat-lifesaver skills to provincial security forces policemen at PSF 2 headquarters in Ramadi, Oct. 24, as part of an ongoing training partnership.

Twelve-year Veteran Takes Advantage of BEAR Program, Re-enlists Indefinitely

A 12-year veteran infantry and artilleryman raised his right hand and re-enlisted indefinitely in a war-zone ceremony Oct. 12, to pursue his newest challenge: military intelligence.

Al Anbar Hosts First International Trade Fair

The Ramadi Business Center here hosted the grand opening of the first Al Anbar International Trade Fair Nov. 1 to bring together members of the local, national and international business community with representatives from Anbar's public and private sectors.

American, Iraqi Engineers Join Forces on Bridge Assessment

Engineers with Al Anbar provincial government, Marines and U.S. Army joined forces Oct. 31, to conduct a joint assessment on a major highway bridge recently damaged by insurgents outside of Ramadi, Iraq.


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