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    Fort Bragg 'Red Devils' open joint training range with Iraqi army partners

    Fort Bragg 'Red Devils' open joint training range with Iraqi army partners

    Courtesy Photo | Staff Col. Ismail Abed Muhammed Al-Hayana, executive officer of 28th Brigade, 7th...... read more read more

    CAMP HAMZA, IRAQ

    02.06.2010

    Courtesy Story

    1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division Public Affairs

    By 1st Lt. Joshua Stuart-Shor

    CAMP HAMZA, Iraq — Sharp gunfire cracked the mid-morning silence at Camp Hamza Jan. 21 as U.S. paratroopers from 1st Advise and Assist Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, tested their skills at a new firing range.

    Next to them, Iraqi officers from 28th Brigade, 7th Division of the Iraqi Army, shouted instructions to their soldiers as they too tested their skills, signifying the official opening of Freedom Range. The range was a gift from the 1st Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment "Red Devils" to 28th Bde.

    Officials broke ground on the range in early January but had to postpone its completion on several occasions due to weather, mechanical issues with heavy equipment and a high operational tempo, before finally completing the project Jan. 20 — three weeks later.

    "It seemed like this range was destined to never be finished, but we got it done through broken equipment, sand storms and missions," said Spc. Marquis Ross, senior radio telephone operator for the Scouts. "We all worked together to complete it."

    The Red Devil paratroopers received assistance from the Scout and Mortar Platoons and 28th Military Transition Team, as well as contributions of heavy equipment and operators from 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 1/82 AAB.

    Staff Col. Ismail Abed Muhammed Al-Hayana, his staff, and the brigade commando company moved to the firing line alongside Capt. Christopher Duprey, of 28th MTT, to try his hand at the range.

    "We are very thankful for this range and the opportunities it provides," said Ismail. "In God's will, this will help our Soldiers to shoot true when their country needs them."

    After the ceremonial first rounds were fired downrange, it was handed over to the non-commissioned officers of Iraqi Commando Company and Red Devil Scout Platoon, who arranged to shoot a close quarters "marksmanship table" together.

    "It is really great to be able to conduct live fire rehearsals and training with our Iraqi counterparts, allowing us both to build confidence in each other's abilities for future partnered operations," said Staff Sgt. Seanessey O'Dowd, the Scout platoon sergeant from Fort Bragg, N.C.

    Standing by O'Dowd, Commando platoon sergeant Staff Sgt. Akmed smiled: "This range helps us build a partnership based on mutual respect, and building trust in each other's war fighting skills."

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    Date Taken: 02.06.2010
    Date Posted: 02.06.2010 20:30
    Story ID: 45035
    Location: CAMP HAMZA, IQ

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