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    2/82 assumes authority of advise, train and assist mission in Anbar Province

    2/82 assumes authority of advise, train and assist mission in Anbar province

    Photo By Sgt. 1st Class Kissta DiGregorio | Col. Tim McAteer, commander of the 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 82nd Airborne...... read more read more

    RAMADI, Iraq – As one of the first units to deploy to Iraq during the initial invasion, and to participate in every major campaign of the U.S. military’s operations in Iraq over the last eight years, the 2nd “Falcon” Advise and Assist Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, has now taken responsibility of advising, training and assisting the Iraqi army and police as U.S. forces transition out of Iraq.

    The acceptance of this mission became official during the transfer of authority ceremony at Camp Ramadi June 21, in which the soldiers of the 4th AAB, 3rd Infantry Division, passed the torch to the 2nd AAB.

    “The Falcons have a storied and distinguished history serving the people of Iraq during some of its most difficult days,” said Maj. Gen. Bernard Champoux, commanding general of the 25th Infantry Division and United States Division-Center. “[They] are absolutely the right team to finish our mission the right way.”

    During the ceremony, the 4th AAB colors were cased by the unit’s command team, Col. Lou Lartigue and Command Sgt. Maj. Joseph Altman. The 2nd AAB colors were then uncased by the commander and command sergeant major of the Falcon Brigade, Col. Tim McAteer and Command Sgt. Maj. Tim Guden. This act symbolized the 2nd AAB taking the place of the 4th AAB as the Vanguard Brigade redeploys to the U.S. after their deployment to the Anbar Province, in which they spear-headed the transformation of Operation Iraqi Freedom into Operation New Dawn.

    “The Paratroopers of the Falcon Brigade are honored to serve in Iraq,” McAteer said. “There is no other mission more important to our nation and to the future of the Iraqi people, and there is no place we would rather be at this moment in history.”

    The Falcons will resume the 4th AAB’s mission of advising, training and assisting the Iraqi security forces, including basic soldiering skills, leadership development and training on new equipment. They will strengthen the ISF as they work to maintain a safe and secure environment for the Iraqi people.

    “We pledge our full support to seeing this mission through to successful completion,” McAteer said.

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    Date Taken: 06.21.2011
    Date Posted: 06.27.2011 04:51
    Story ID: 72803
    Location: RAMADI, IQ

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