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Iraqi police recruits and former Sons of Iraq move from a formation towards a training class, Nov. 17 at the al Furat Iraqi Police Training Center in Baghdad. As part of the reconciliation process and the Government of Iraq taking control of the SoI program, these recruits are being taught basic police skills that will teach each recruit what it takes to become a certified Shurta (policeman). The Basic Recruit Training will give them professional training in weapons training, search technique...
Taken: 11.19.08 Posted: 11.19.08 BAGHDAD, IQ
An Iraqi police recruit and former Son of Iraq prepares to demonstrate a police technique learned earlier in the day. IP recruits are being taught how to become a shurta at the al Furat Iraqi police training center this week in Baghdad. As part of the reconciliation process and the government of Iraq taking control of the SoI program, these recruits are being taught basic police skills during a 4-week course that will teach each recruit what it takes to become a certified Shurta. The Basic Re...
Taken: 11.17.08 Posted: 11.19.08 BAGHDAD, IQ
Hundreds of Iraqi police recruits and former Sons of Iraq are being taught how to become a shurta at the al Furat Iraqi police training center this week in Baghdad. As part of the reconciliation process and the government of Iraq taking control of the SoI program, these recruits are being taught basic police skills during a 4-week course that will teach each recruit what it takes to become a certified Shurta. The Basic Recruit Training will give them professional training in weapons training,...
Taken: 11.17.08 Posted: 11.19.08 BAGHDAD, IQ
An Iraqi police instructor explains a drill and ceremony stance to an IP recruit and former Son of Iraq as training continues during a 4-week certification course. IP recruits are being taught how to become a shurta at the al Furat Iraqi police training center this week in Baghdad. As part of the reconciliation process and the government of Iraq taking control of the SoI program, these recruits are being taught basic police skills that will teach each recruit what it takes to become a certifi...
Taken: 11.17.08 Posted: 11.19.08 BAGHDAD, IQ
An Iraqi police instructor explains checkpoint search techniques to a small group of IP recruit and former Son of Iraq as training continues during a 4-week certification course, Nov. 17. IP recruits are being taught how to become a Shurta (policeman) at the al Furat Iraqi Police Training Center in Baghdad. As part of the reconciliation process and the Government of Iraq taking control of the SoI program, these recruits are being taught basic police skills that will teach each recruit what it...
Taken: 11.17.08 Posted: 11.19.08 BAGHDAD, IQ
Iraqi police recruits and former Sons of Iraq conduct morning physical training, Nov. 17. The daily PT session is vital to developing the mind and body in order to become a Shurta (policeman) at the al Furat Iraqi Police Training Center in Baghdad. As part of the reconciliation process and the Government of Iraq taking control of the SoI program, these recruits are being taught basic police skills that will teach each recruit what it takes to become a certified Shurta. The Basic Recruit Train...
Taken: 11.17.08 Posted: 11.19.08 BAGHDAD, IQ
U.S. Army military police Soldier and gunner, Sgt. Janet Ybarra, 18th Military Police Brigade and Multi-National Division-Baghdad, conducts a weapons check prior to moving out for a combat mission in Iraq. Ybarra, a native of Otsego, Mich., is part the Brigade's Personal Security Detachment. Ybarra's job while out on a combat mission is to protect her squad and the most senior leader assigned to the team. Her senior leader while on mission assists and mentors the Iraqi police forces.
Taken: 11.09.08 Posted: 11.09.08 BAGHDAD, IQ
U.S. Army military police Soldier, Sgt. Janet Ybarra, 18th Military Police Brigade and Multi-National Division-Baghdad, sits in her gunners turret as her squad prepares to depart for a mission in Baghdad, Iraq. Ybarra, a native of Otsego, Mich., is part the Brigade's Personal Security Detachment. Ybarra's job while out on a combat mission is to protect her squad and the most senior leader assigned to the team. Her senior leader while on mission assists and mentors the Iraqi police forces.
Taken: 11.09.08 Posted: 11.09.08 BAGHDAD, IQ
More than 1000 Sons of Iraq completed their first week of Iraqi police basic recruit training, Nov. 6, 2008, at the al Furat Iraqi Police Training Center for their official Iraqi police training as they prepare to become a Shurta. The SoIs are being integrated into the Iraqi security forces as the Government of Iraq took over the SoI program on Oct. 1, 2008. The 4-week training course is one element of the GoI is integrating SoIs into the ISF.
Taken: 11.09.08 Posted: 11.09.08 BAGHDAD, IQ
An Iraqi police instructor demonstrates the proper marching technique to IP recruits that are part of a 1031 Sons of Iraq transition training program during a class at the al Furat Iraqi Police training Center, Nov. 6, 2008. The SoIs are being integrated into the Iraqi police as part of a Government of Iraq program that will integrate SoIs into the Iraqi security forces and other employment programs around Baghdad.
Taken: 11.09.08 Posted: 11.09.08 BAGHDAD, IQ
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