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    Coalition forces provide assistance to Iraqi Security Forces in Kut

    Coalition forces provide assistance to Iraqi security forces in Kut

    Courtesy Photo | Cpl. Eric S. Lewis, a team leader with the 511th Military Police Company, loads a box...... read more read more

    IRAQ

    03.31.2008

    Courtesy Story

    Multi-National Division-Central

    By Staff Sgt. Carlos J. Lazo
    214th Fires Brigade Public Affairs

    AL KUT, Iraq - Coalition forces provided more than 2,000 meals and 1,000 bottles of water to al Kut Iraqi policemen, March 28-29.

    Because of the security situation and an imposed curfew, grocery stores and other food outlets were closed, said Sgt. 1st Class Herbert Tulip, senior operations non-commissioned officer for 511th Military Police Company, from Fort Drum, N.Y. The IPs, who were quelling violence in the city, contacted Tulip for aid in the form of water and meals.

    "This is the first time they requested this from us," he said, adding they are self-sufficient and typically request all supplies directly through the ministry of interior.

    The request for 2,000 meals and 1,000 bottles of water was passed on to Maj. Dewayne K. Bailey, brigade sustainment officer in charge for the 214th Fires Brigade. Upon receiving the word, the Hollandale, Miss., native set to work meeting the need.

    Within a few hours, the food and water was ready to be delivered. To assist with transporting the supplies, the 511th MP Co. used one of their vehicles to drive the supplies to a predetermined IP site outside Forward Operating Base Delta.

    The IPs received a total of 2,400 meals and 1,440 bottles of water. The meals are known as Halal; ready-to-eat meals that contain food permissible under Islamic law.

    "We felt it was the right thing to do," Bailey said. "We're here to support the Iraqis."

    If additional support is requested, Bailey said, "we have the ability to continue if need be."

    In addition to the food and water, the MPs provided the IPs with medical supplies, said Tulip. The IPs received 10 combat lifesaver bags and five combat lifesaver packs.

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    Date Taken: 03.31.2008
    Date Posted: 04.02.2008 09:33
    Story ID: 17983
    Location: IQ

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