seruriermarshal
06-01-2004, 07:23 PM
Italians Provide Water Purification Kits Near An Nasiriyah
AN NASIRIYAH , Iraq - The Italian joint task force recently distributed 600 water purification kits, other equipment and food to Iraqis in the Dhi Gar province.
The purification kits, 160 10-liter cans for carrying water, and 70 crates of milk went to three villages north of An Nasiriyah. Italian soldiers also gave clothing to children living in the villages.
Officials for the Italian contingent said they are trying to increase the availability of drinkable water near the villages of Abd Al Ali, Ajil, Tarbush and as Salahiyah, where nearby swamps make the water too salty to drink.
Officials said the local population was very appreciative of the water purification kits and other equipment and supplies. They said the goodwill gestures can only serve to strengthen the ties between the Coalition and the people in the area.
From (http://www.cjtf7.com/media-information/May%202004/040531d.htm)
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Seabees Award Soccer Stadium, Training Center Contracts
RAMADI, Iraq - The 1st Marine Expeditionary Force awarded two contracts with a combined value of more than $240,000 here May 23.
The first contract, valued at nearly $200,000 calls for a major renovation of an existing soccer stadium, including installation of generator, electrical and plumbing systems.
The second contract calls for renovation of an Iraq's Ministry of Labor training center and is valued at more than $40,000.
From (http://www.cjtf7.com/media-information/May%202004/040531e.htm)
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Soldiers Detain Insurgents in Double Raid
BAGHDAD, Iraq - An Iraqi insurgent cell leader was captured by Coalition forces during a two-part raid in the Al Rashid district of Baghdad May 26.
The primary target of the raid, a Sunni cell leader and financier, was detained in Al Sadiyah along with 24 other men. Coalition forces raided the cell leader's home and place of business. Most were released except for the cell leader's brother and two of his associates.
The captured cell leader is allegedly linked to the kidnapping of Russian tourists, the murder of Spanish troops, attacks on U.S. Forces and weapons trafficking.
Military sources said the target started a year ago in a group of six which kept making new cells.
At the farmhouse, the target's father was detained along with three AK-47 machine guns, 400 rounds of ammunition, and electrical equipment suspected for making explosives.
From (http://www.cjtf7.com/media-information/May%202004/040531f.htm)
Soldiers Get Tons of Weapons from Rewards Program
BAGHDAD, Iraq - More than three tons of ordnance was turned into Coalition forces during a weapons rewards program in the Thawra district. The program, which began May 15, was aimed to disarm the local populace while infusing money into the economy.
Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment and 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment provided security for the weapons turn-in sites while the 1st Brigade Combat Team was inundated with thousands of weapons and tons of explosives and munitions.
The task of handling, sorting, transporting, and destroying the large amount of ordnance was shouldered by five specialized explosive ordnance disposal teams and the soldiers of the 20th Engineer Battalion "Lumberjacks."
Ordinarily, the 1st Brigade Combat Team is allocated two Explosive Ordnance Disposal teams. However, for this undertaking, the brigade requested assistance from the Air Force and Navy.
The EOD teams disposed of most of the weapons turned in; however, the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps redistributed a large number of the weapons for their use.
From (http://www.cjtf7.com/media-information/May%202004/040531g.htm)
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AN NASIRIYAH , Iraq - The Italian joint task force recently distributed 600 water purification kits, other equipment and food to Iraqis in the Dhi Gar province.
The purification kits, 160 10-liter cans for carrying water, and 70 crates of milk went to three villages north of An Nasiriyah. Italian soldiers also gave clothing to children living in the villages.
Officials for the Italian contingent said they are trying to increase the availability of drinkable water near the villages of Abd Al Ali, Ajil, Tarbush and as Salahiyah, where nearby swamps make the water too salty to drink.
Officials said the local population was very appreciative of the water purification kits and other equipment and supplies. They said the goodwill gestures can only serve to strengthen the ties between the Coalition and the people in the area.
From (http://www.cjtf7.com/media-information/May%202004/040531d.htm)
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Seabees Award Soccer Stadium, Training Center Contracts
RAMADI, Iraq - The 1st Marine Expeditionary Force awarded two contracts with a combined value of more than $240,000 here May 23.
The first contract, valued at nearly $200,000 calls for a major renovation of an existing soccer stadium, including installation of generator, electrical and plumbing systems.
The second contract calls for renovation of an Iraq's Ministry of Labor training center and is valued at more than $40,000.
From (http://www.cjtf7.com/media-information/May%202004/040531e.htm)
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Soldiers Detain Insurgents in Double Raid
BAGHDAD, Iraq - An Iraqi insurgent cell leader was captured by Coalition forces during a two-part raid in the Al Rashid district of Baghdad May 26.
The primary target of the raid, a Sunni cell leader and financier, was detained in Al Sadiyah along with 24 other men. Coalition forces raided the cell leader's home and place of business. Most were released except for the cell leader's brother and two of his associates.
The captured cell leader is allegedly linked to the kidnapping of Russian tourists, the murder of Spanish troops, attacks on U.S. Forces and weapons trafficking.
Military sources said the target started a year ago in a group of six which kept making new cells.
At the farmhouse, the target's father was detained along with three AK-47 machine guns, 400 rounds of ammunition, and electrical equipment suspected for making explosives.
From (http://www.cjtf7.com/media-information/May%202004/040531f.htm)
Soldiers Get Tons of Weapons from Rewards Program
BAGHDAD, Iraq - More than three tons of ordnance was turned into Coalition forces during a weapons rewards program in the Thawra district. The program, which began May 15, was aimed to disarm the local populace while infusing money into the economy.
Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment and 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment provided security for the weapons turn-in sites while the 1st Brigade Combat Team was inundated with thousands of weapons and tons of explosives and munitions.
The task of handling, sorting, transporting, and destroying the large amount of ordnance was shouldered by five specialized explosive ordnance disposal teams and the soldiers of the 20th Engineer Battalion "Lumberjacks."
Ordinarily, the 1st Brigade Combat Team is allocated two Explosive Ordnance Disposal teams. However, for this undertaking, the brigade requested assistance from the Air Force and Navy.
The EOD teams disposed of most of the weapons turned in; however, the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps redistributed a large number of the weapons for their use.
From (http://www.cjtf7.com/media-information/May%202004/040531g.htm)
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