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Bridge Brings Two Provinces Closer Together |
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Friday, 09 May 2008 |
Original Source: Multi-National Force - Iraq
 An Iraqi policeman stands guard on the bridge May 8, during an opening ceremony in Bayji. The governor of Bayji, Iraqi and American military leaders and Sheiks were in attendance. U.S. Army photo. TIKRIT — A ribbon cutting ceremony officially opening two temporary bridges in Bayji was held May 8. These two bridges, which expand over the Tigris River, will promote more trade and stimulate the economy of the region by allowing the people of the provinces of Salah ad Din and Kirkuk to unite. Iraqi Security Forces helped to set the conditions in the area to make it possible to reconstruct the bridge, symbolizing the dedication of the ISF. With the skilled workmanship of the Iraqi Army Field Engineer Company who along with the Coalition Forces, built this monument to the people of Iraq. “This bridge is a symbol of the perseverance of the Iraqi Spirit and the steadfast dedication to return Iraq to its rightful place in the Arab world. This bridge is a milestone towards the permanent bridge which will usher in a brighter future for the people of Salah ad Din and Iraq,” said Col. Melvin L. Burch, commander of the 111th Engineer Brigade. (Multi-National Division – North PAO) |