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Afghan,
Coalition Forces Secure Barge Matal
International Security Assistance Force HQ Public Affairs,
07.13.2009
KABUL,
Afghanistan - A combined military operation between Afghan
national security forces and International Security Assistance
Forces, launched July 12, secured Barge Matal, in eastern
Nuristan province.
Insurgent forces had overwhelmed the isolated mountain village
several days prior to the operation, but fled as ANSF and ISAF
service members quickly secured key areas of the village.
While securing the area, service members discovered several
large weapons caches, including one in a local hotel, known
for housing anti-Afghan forces in the area.
ANSF and ISAF also found a bag containing more than 80 voter
registration cards taken from women in the area. The cards are
believed to be evidence of insurgents desire to disrupt the
national elections, scheduled for late August, by denying
women the right to vote. |
277th
Engineers Make the Streets of Baghdad a Safer Place
Story by 1st Lt. Michael Bauman, 07.11.2009
BAGHDAD
- Route sanitation remains a vital piece in the war on
terrorism. When piles of trash and debris are removed from the
side of the roadway it eliminates places for terrorists to
hide bombs and improvised explosive devices that would disrupt
the lives of the neighborhood people. The Soldiers of the
277th Engineer Company work diligently with their combat arms
brethren to ensure the main and alternate supply routes of
Baghdad are clear of debris.
The 277th Eng. Co., an Army Reserve unit based mainly in San
Antonio, but also deployed Soldiers from Washington and
Missouri, attached to the 46th Engineer Combat Battalion
(Heavy), continues to work through the night to make the
streets of Baghdad a safer place for the local populace and
coalition forces.
The 277th engineers work collaboratively with the 3rd Brigade
Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division who provided the security
for the route sanitation operation. They conduct route
clearance (security) before the route sanitation (clearing)
begins.
Many of the engineers were excited to work with the well-known
"All-Americans" of the 82nd Airborne Division.
"The 82nd Soldiers were a fun group of people to work with and
I always enjoyed hearing them respond back with "Airborne!"
said Spc. Dalton Newell, 277th Eng. Co., a native of St.
Louis, and a heavy equipment operator.
To prevent too much disruption of traffic, the sanitation team
conducted their missions in the late hours of the night with a
Husky route clearance piece of equipment. The Husky operator's
job is to inspect and investigate suspicious trash, dirt, or
debris sitting on the roads. It is a very important and
dangerous job.
After the site was cleared by the Husky operator and an "All
Clear" was called, the 277th engineers went to work cleaning
up the streets. They used a bucket loader to remove the trash
and piles from the roads and then had two dump trucks to haul
away the debris.
"It was a challenge moving the loader through the narrow
streets," said San Antonio native Sgt. Daniel Tapia, heavy
equipment operator, 277th Eng. Co. "It was also a challenge
picking up the rubble on uneven ground of curbs, medians, or
alley ways."
However, the engineers were able to maneuver through the
streets to conduct the mission in a safe manner.
Many nights are spent driving up and down Baghdad roads in the
heavy engineer equipment just to make sure the engineers do
their part to defeat terrorism and help make Baghdad a safer
place for everyone.
"It is a good feeling when we are doing a good deed for the
local Iraqis as well as for our troops," said Sgt. Darrin
Frieburg, a Spokane Wash., native. |
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