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    When the security situation improves, good things happen

    When the Security Situation Improves, Good Things Happen

    Photo By Cpl. Achilles Tsantarliotis | An Iraqi boy awaits the ribbon cutting ceremony as his peers look through the finished...... read more read more

    By Lance Cpl. Achilles Tsantarliotis
    Regimental Combat Team 1

    KARMAH, Iraq – When the school year kicks off this fall in Karmah, hundreds of children will have a newly renovated school to attend.

    The Shohabi Boys and Girls Primary School reopened, Oct. 5, 2008, after two months of extensive reconstruction efforts.

    In a joint effort to renovate schools in the local area, Task Force 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 1, and 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, donated roughly $360,000 in commander's emergency response program funds for several renovation projects.

    CERP allows U.S. military commanders the ability to provide urgent humanitarian relief and reconstruction requirements within their areas of operation.

    "We thank the coalition forces," said Ahmed Sulaiman Mejbel, the contractor in charge of construction, who is also former student of the school. "[The renovation] was needed very much."

    The school will host grades six through 12, with a capacity level to accommodate approximately 350 students.

    The school's renovation demonstrates that with increased security and a professional local police force, significant gains in the community are possible.

    "It shows when the security situation improves, good things happen," said Lt. Col. Andrew Millburn, commanding officer, 1st Bn., 3rd Marines.

    For a local area with only a marginal literacy rate, at a mere 20 percent throughout greater Karmah, such gains in local services are significant for Iraqis in the area.

    Equipped with a new computer lab, the school will provide children opportunities that were once impossible.

    "We're obviously preparing for the future, too," Millburn said. "And it doesn't hurt that these kids will remember that it was the government and coalition forces that enabled them to study in the environment that they did."

    Schools have proven to be an ideal source to help avert economic problems in a region where a lack of education results in fewer opportunities for collective growth.

    "In the Shahabi village, everyone knows and sees what's going on," Sumaimand said. "They will now see the difference between coalition forces time and insurgent time. Insurgents cause nothing but problems, coalition forces help us rebuild."

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    Date Taken: 10.05.2008
    Date Posted: 10.12.2008 11:33
    Story ID: 24862
    Location: IQ

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