CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE ADDER, Iraq — Throughout the last month, Soldiers from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 29th Field Artillery Regiment have been learning new skills and facing new challenges with the reconstruction of a nation.
The company has been working hand-in-hand with Provincial Reconstruction Teams to assist Iraqis in facilitating the growth of key infrastructures in Dhi Qar, Maysan and Muthanna provinces by providing security while the PRTs try to improve conditions in a war-torn country.
"Working with the PRT has been pretty meaningful, just knowing that we are helping to build a new Iraq," said 1st Lt. Christopher Mitchell, platoon leader.
The company's main mission has been to escort and provide security for the PRT officials and construction units surveying and helping the Iraqis construct schools, clinics and other facilities. These projects will help Iraq transition into a more self-sustaining nation.
"Helping to rebuild a whole country, that's something I will remember for my whole life," said Pvt. Joshua Cheney, a member of Able's Blue Platoon.
In addition to their primary mission as security escort, Able Co. has been interacting with the local people and notable political figures. As they provide over-watch and dismount into the middle of towns they are able to get involved and gain valuable insight into local customs and culture.
"Getting to interact with the local people has been a rare experience," said Spc. Robert Counts, a medic from Millington, Tenn.
Traditional infantry and armor units have begun to adapt to the changing environments in Iraq, presenting new challenges and allowing Soldiers the opportunity to learn more about their host nation's culture. Their mission has changed from combat operations to the role of providing security and assisting in the improvement of Iraqi communities.
Date Taken: | 07.31.2009 |
Date Posted: | 07.31.2009 03:05 |
Story ID: | 36987 |
Location: | TALLIL, IQ |
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