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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
The audience rises following the USF-I change of command ceremony at Al Faw palace in Baghdad, Sept. 1. DoD photo.
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
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
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
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
Helicopters carry Vice President Joe Biden, Gen. Ray Odierno and Ambassador James Jeffrey from Sather Air Force Base, Aug 30.
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
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
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
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
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.
Iraqis Displaced from Homes Now Returning in Droves

Soldiers with Company A, 2nd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, attached to 1st Battalion, 76th Field Artillery, 4th BCT, 3rd Inf. Div., secure the area outside a school, which was used as a makeshift clinic during a medical engagement in Abu Amer, a small village in the Wasit province of Iraq, March 28. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Tami Hillis.
This is a good sign, said Maj. Mark Bailey, the officer in charge of the Multi-National Division – Center governance cell.
“Once people are convinced that security is good in their area, they come back,” said Bailey, who is with 401st Civil Affairs Battalion, attached to 3rd Infantry Division. “If they own a business, they re-open their business, which helps the economy.”
Out of the approximate 18,700 Iraqis who left their homes, it is estimated that 10,450 have returned, according to MND-C records.
Humanitarian aid provided by MND-C, the United Nations and the Iraqi government has been one method of reintegrating the newly returned citizens, Bailey said.
“The CA Battalion (supply section) provides humanitarian assistance packages to the (MND-C) brigade combat teams, and they hand those out where they’re needed,” he said. “It’s also a good way to gain people’s trust.”
Units in 4th Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division have seen a steady influx of returning Iraqis, and have conducted operations to ensure the area is safe for their return.
Operation Varsity II, one such effort, resulted in the removal of dozens of al-Qaeda in Iraq from an area containing 19 previously deserted homes.
Soldiers also helped rebuild and refurbish local buildings, and set up health clinics and hygiene classes in some villages to better educate Iraqis on how to take care of themselves. Leadership from 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment has also held various meetings with local residents to hear their concerns.
Bailey said the returning families usually still have relatives or business opportunities in the villages they come back to, which helps progress.
“They have ties with the local community,” he said. “They have pride in the area. And if they believe it’s safer, and then they tell their families, that’s when things start to improve.”
As of April 15, displaced Iraqis from the areas of Yusifiyah, Khidr, Janabi Village, Radwaniyah, Qarghouli Village, Owsat Village, Rasheed, Mushada Village, Mahmudiyah and Latafiyah have made their way back home.
(MND-C PAO/ 4th BCT, 3rd Inf. Div.)
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