Thursday, September 09, 2010

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Iraqi craftsmen linked with employers

TIKRIT – To assist skilled Iraqis in finding employment, the Iraqi-Based Industrial Zone here at Contingency Operating Base Speicher welcomed local residents aboard Saturday for a job fair.

Iraqi Air Force Academy reopens doors

TIKRIT – Following more than a year of preparation, Iraqi cadets will soon begin training here on Contingency Operating Base Speicher, the first to attend the recently-reopened Iraqi Air Force Academy since it closed in 2003.

Troops bring gifts to hospitalized kids

BAGHDAD – Ten Iraq Security Assistance Mission personnel delivered bags of comfort items to 200 hospitalized kids at the Children’s Central Teaching Hospital here Sunday.

Land allocated for displaced persons

COS MAREZ – The Task Force Marne Deputy Commanding General for Support, Brig. Gen. Tom Vandal, has made several visits to Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in Kurdistan, meeting with Iraqi government officials to assist the families who reside there.

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Sun Block

Sun Block

Iraqi Air Force airmen walk past a C-130 Hercules on New Al Muthanna Air Base, Iraq, Sept. 2. Photo by Senior Airman Perry Aston.

With Honor

With Honor

The audience rises following the USF-I change of command ceremony at Al Faw palace in Baghdad, Sept. 1. DoD photo.

New Dawn

New Dawn

Operation New Dawn began here Sept. 1, 2010. Iraqis are now in the lead while U.S. troops advise and assist. U.S. Army photo (Iraq).

Grand Entrance

Grand Entrance

Camp Victory’s Al Faw Palace entrance decorated for the USF-I change of command, Sept. 1. Photo by Lee Craker, USF-I PAO.

Flag Bearer

Flag Bearer

An Iraqi Army Soldier holds ceremonial flags prior to the USF-I change of command, Sept. 1.  Photo by Lee Craker, USF-I PAO.

Touch Down

Touch Down

U.S. Vice President Joseph R. Biden is greeted by Gen. Ray Odierno and Ambassador James Jeffrey at Sather Air Force Base, Aug 30.

Helo Trio

Helo Trio

Helicopters carry Vice President Joe Biden, Gen. Ray Odierno and Ambassador James Jeffrey from Sather Air Force Base, Aug 30.

Heavy Lifting

Heavy Lifting

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jose Gonzalez prepares a C-17 Globemaster III for an airdrop in Southwest Asia, Aug. 13, 2010. USAF photo.

Homeward Bound

Homeward Bound

Capt. Travis Boltjes, S.D. Air National Guard, mans his F-16 as his unit prepares to exit Iraq, Aug. 22, 2010. Photo by Tech. Sgt. C. Cook.

Stryke Out

Stryke Out

U.S. Army Stryker vehicles exit Iraq via convoy from Baghdad to Kuwait, Aug. 18, 2010.  U.S. Army photo by Pvt. Deangelo Wells.

Light Brigade

Light Brigade

Soldiers load MRAPs for delivery to Kuwait then elsewhere as part of the drawdown, Aug. 15, 2010. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. C. Nelson.

About Face

About Face

The 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, the final combat brigade to leave Iraq, departs Aug. 16, 2010. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. K. Johnson.

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Electrical Project Benefits Residents

By LuAnne Fantasia
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

SALAH AH DIN PROVINCE — The town of Tuz, Iraq has played a significant role in Coalition operations since 2003, and today more of its 15,000 residents have reliable electricity.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in northern Iraq completed an electrical network project in February that brings electricity generated at the Bayji power plant to approximately 3,000 Iraqi homes in this village located 110 miles north of Baghdad.

“We expanded the existing distribution system so that the same amount of electricity could be provided to more homes in the neighborhood,” said Oni Gomez, resident engineer in the Gulf Region North district’s Tikrit Resident Office.

Rehabilitating the existing Tuz power network included installing 30 new transformers, as well as eight kilometers of conductors and power poles, Gomez added. The contractor began work in October 2007 and the project was turned over to the Director of Electricity in Tuz on Feb. 12. The $1.1 million project was funded through the Economic Support Fund.

“The way forward from here is for power generation to be increased,” Gomez said, “so that the system we installed in this project can be used to its full potential.”

The Gulf Region North district provides project and construction management services for military and civil construction in the seven Northern provinces of Iraq, helping the new provincial governments assume responsibility for managing their infrastructure development, as well as the capability to sustain it.

To date, the Gulf Region North district has completed 207 reconstruction projects in the Salah ah Din province, totaling $209 million. Another 28 projects are currently ongoing, totaling $64.4 million.

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