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    Fallen Paratrooper's family gives school supplies to Iraqi girls

    Fallen Paratrooper's family gives school supplies to Iraqi girls

    Courtesy Photo | School girls from the Dur-Mandali Primary School for Girls in the city of Balad-Ruz,...... read more read more

    By 1st Lt. Scott Marler
    1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division

    BALAD RUZ, Iraq – The note read, "The school supplies that we are giving you today are from the family of a Soldier who died in Iraq, who loved the children of Iraq. His name is Spc. Michael Rodriguez." It is Nov. 8 and the speaker is Capt. James Goethals, a civil-military affairs officer stationed in eastern Diyala province of Iraq. The audience is a crowd of almost 100 young girls at the Dur-Mandali Primary School for Girls in the city of Balad-Ruz, Iraq.

    Rodriguez was assigned to 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division. Rodriguez was killed in action in April 2007 when multiple suicide bombers driving explosives-laden vehicles attacked his unit's base in As-Sadah, Iraq. He had written home telling his family about how much affection he had for the children he saw on patrol, and so his family turned their grief to a positive end, collecting school supplies for Iraqi children.

    Goethals took over the mission of delivering the school supplies when Rodriguez's unit rotated home this past October. He was accompanied by Capt. Tony Keller from 1st Squadron, 32nd Cavalry Regiment, the Mayor of Ballad Ruz, Mohammed Rouf Hussein and the Superintendent of Schools, Morat Kadum.

    Following the presentation of the school supplies, Keller, Hussein and Kadum spoke to the school teachers, thanking them for their service to the community and emphasizing the importance of an education, both for these children and the nation of Iraq.

    Once the presentation was over, the children transitioned from the well-behaved and orderly formation to a sight similar to an American elementary school without their teachers in close attendance: running, laughing and staring in curious wonderment at the American Soldiers who accompanied the delivery. The Soldiers walked in to several classrooms, snapping pictures with the children and communicating in Pidgin English.

    The lasting message of the day was communicated by Keller just before going into the meeting with the teachers, mayor and superintendent: "I want to thank all of you young ladies here today for going to school. You guys are the future of Iraq. Don't let anyone stop you from getting an education. Always remember Specialist Rodriguez."

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    Date Taken: 11.18.2007
    Date Posted: 11.19.2007 13:54
    Story ID: 14036
    Location: BALAD, IQ

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