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« on: October 11, 2005, 01:43:33 AM » |
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U.S Army troops and Iraqi Police coordinate the delivery of school supplies; the supplies were donated by Operation Provide School Supplies.
By U.S. Army 116th Brigade Combat Team FORWARD OPERATING BASE WARRIOR, Iraq, Oct. 7, 2005 — Iraqi police officers and U.S. Army soldiers assigned to Task Force Liberty distributed over 600 student packets and 46 teacher packages to three Kirkuk-area elementary schools Sept. 28 as part of Operation Provide School Supplies.
"The police officers enjoyed this opportunity to interact with the children. The children were well behaved and appreciative. The teachers seemed very appreciative also." U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jerry Losing
Iraqi Police from the Yaychi and Arapha stations and U.S. soldiers with the 116th Brigade Combat Team from Headquarters Platoon, E Troop, Task Force 2-116 Armor, delivered the supplies during morning visits to the Al-Awa, Bajawan and Erwa Bin Alward Elementary Schools.
"The police officers enjoyed this opportunity to interact with the children," said U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jerry Losing, an E Troop soldier who helped with the deliveries. "The children were well behaved and appreciative. The teachers seemed very appreciative also." Operation Provide School Supplies items are donated and shipped to Iraq by individuals and organizations in the United States. Once the supplies arrive in Iraq, Task Force Liberty soldiers package them into standard packages and deliver them to local authorities for distribution. A typical student package contains color markers or pencils, crayons, pencils, pens, a ruler, scissors, an eraser, a pencil sharpener, glue, writing paper, construction paper, and a coloring book. Teacher packets include a larger quantity of supplies and teacher-specific items like highlighters, staplers and red pens.
Through the Operation Provide School Supplies program, the 116th Brigade Combat Team is providing needed supplies to teachers and students and is also helping local Iraqi security forces gain the trust and confidence of citizens. The unit's mission in Kirkuk Province includes supporting and training Iraqi security forces, assisting Iraq's new government, supporting economic development and facilitating communications.
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