Original Source: Multi-National Force - Iraq
By 1st Lt. Dave Psiaki 4th Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division  Corporal Travis Wisley, of Co. B, 3-7th Inf. Regt., pulls security while a civil affairs team inspects a school renovations project on April 30. U.S Army photo/1st Lt. Marshall Tucker. FORWARD OPERATING BASE ISKAN – Coalition forces are conducting joint patrols with the Iraqi army throughout the fish farm areas of North Babil, approximately 50 kilometers south of Baghdad. On one joint patrol, Soldiers of Company B, 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 3th Infantry Division, evaluated the progress of fish farmers cleaning their farms preparing to receive economic aid from organizations such as the U.S. Agency for International Development. A year ago, the fish farms were not operational due to al-Qaida influence. However, with improved security, the fish farms are quickly becoming the major source of local income they once were. “We are surprised, but happy, to see the Soldiers in this neighborhood so often,” said Mahmud Khudair Abbas, a local fish farmer. “It has helped my family sleep without worry.” Patrolling alongside American Soldiers allows their Iraqi counterparts to see how the U.S. Army operates, helping them become part of the team, said Spc. Salvador Diaz, of 3rd Platoon, Co. B., 3-7th Inf. Regt. The U.S. Soldiers also benefit as Iraqis can point out details about people or places they wouldn’t necessarily notice on their own, Diaz said. “We’ve definitely seen an improvement in how the IA prepares and executes these patrols,” he said. |