10 Mar

Paratroopers, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division




First Sgt. Nagim Abud Kanbar (center), 2nd Battalion, 7th Brigade, 2nd National Police Division, talks with Russia, Ohio, native, 1st Lt. Chris Timmerman (right), of the 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, through a translator during a combined patrol in the Dora Market area of Baghdad on March 3.




A young Iraqi boy stands and salutes Spc. Todd Bair of the1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, during a combined patrol in the Dora Market area, Baghdad, on March 3.




Russia, Ohio native 1st Lt. Chris Timmerman (right), 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, identifies a building in the distance with the assistance of his translator. Timmerman and his Soldiers received a report of a possible improvised explosive device that was found outside of a nearby residence and arrived on the scene to conduct a combined investigation of the report with officers of the 2nd Battalion, 7th Brigade, 2nd National Police Division, Baghdad, March 4.

Paratroopers on the Ground in East Rashid
2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division
Story by Sgt. Daniel Nichols

There’s no need to worry about this area, there’s paratroopers on the ground,” said Lt. Col. Dave Bair, of Fairfax, Va., commander, 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, Multi National Division – Baghdad, speaking of the East Rashid district where he and his troops work every day conducting security patrols and participating in civil affairs efforts to help the people and the local economy.

The increasing capacity of the Iraqi security forces enables one coalition brigade combat team to operate across an area that previously saw the presence of four BCTs.
The Doura Market, a thriving marketplace filled to the brim with a variety of shops selling everything from bread and fruit, to clothes and music, holds a central focus for the paratroopers.
They have worked consistently with small business owners here to improve the economy and increase the good relationship between the citizens of East Rashid and Coalition forces.
For the Fort Bragg, N.C.,-based Soldiers, the current level of security and safety is an encouraging sign for both the citizens living in the East Rashid area, and themselves.

“When you’re not getting shot at and there’s not firefights going on, that’s a good thing,” said 1st Lt. Chris Timmerman, of Russia, Ohio, a platoon leader for Company C, 1st Bn., 505th Parachute Inf. Regt. “It says something about the units that were there before you and the progression you’ve made between what it was like during the last go around and what it’s like now.”

Although the Soldiers are the primary coalition force in the area, officers from the 7th Brigade, 2nd National Police Division are the lead element in the security of the area.

“I’ve seen the national police generally lead while we follow and support,” said Timmerman. “We’re trying to convey to them that they’re the ones in charge, and we’re here to provide the support if they need it.”

“In the past we’ve been conducting a lot of combined patrols with the national police,” said 1st Lt. Michael Telford, of Cincinnati, Ohio, 3rd platoon leader for Company C, 1st Bn., 505th Parachute Inf. Regt.

“The ISF are very strong,” said Telford. “They’re confident, and talking to the guys [in my unit] who were here last time … the ISF are a lot more confident now than they were before.”

Communication and building a working relationship between the 1st Bn., 505th Parachute Inf. Regt. and NP forces, has constantly progressed since the paratroopers arrived on the ground a few months ago.

“Since we’ve been working with them on a daily basis we’ve developed a really good rapport with them,” said Timmerman. “The benefit of getting to know them really comes out when it comes time for operations. They’re much more open with us on things like, ‘Hey we’re going to do this cordon and search,’ or ‘We have a lead on an IED that was found last week,’ and they’ll share a lot of that [information] with us at the company level as opposed to us waiting for their brigade or battalion to send that information to our battalion and then send it down to us.”


Wild Thing’s comment…….
I wish so much the media would tell these stories. One of the things the left will not face about war is that it takes time to do the countless things our troops have done. Wars are not a weekend event or some fast speed DSL on a person’s computer.
When I see a child saluting our troops, people showing how glad they are our troops have been there these are things that did not just happen over night. It is huge and one of the countless things our troops have had an impact on.
The media imo is guilty of aiding the enemy when they don’t show things like this.

TomR says:

Our troops have done a spectacular job. For quite a while I did not think our mission to bring stability to Iraq could succeed. I thought Bush’s plan was flawed because the Iraqi factions would not get along.
I had no lack of faith in the troops, just in the mission. Happily it looks like my misgivings were wrong. Bush was right and the military and civilian efforts succeeded.
Unhappily, my lack of faith in the American news media and Democratic Party has proven to be correct and maybe even underestimated. They will now probabaly give the Iraq victory to Obama.

Wild Thing says:

Tom,same here, I can only put my faith in our troops. Politicians on our side let me down most of them, and the left yuk there is no way I would trust any of them.

Bob A says:

Here is another story one never sees covered by the so called media.
” Cowardly ” IDF Soldier Saves Palestinian Girl Life
http://boudicabpi.wordpress.com/2009/03/09/isreal-is-our-only-true-ally-this-will-be-continously-updated-thank-you-bob-a/
Though mostly an Israeli focused post there is one also of the U. S. Special forces,
“Fight with the best, die like the rest.”
Our military second to none.
Bob A.

shirley jones says:

thank you soldiers for a good job.my grand son is now in iraq.coB 1-505 P>I>R.3/82nd ABN APO.AE.I pray for the safety of all the soldiers that you come home safely….