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Hello everyone,
Sorry to do a group e-mail, but access has been very limited so I have to reach as many people as possible when I can get online. I'm also not going to use spell check because if you stay on too long the system will kick you out, so forgive the typos. AS some of you know I've been appointed to a special team whos main function is to create, facillite and provide guidance and oversight for the elections of the new interim governments throughout the provinces of(location removed by JJ) Iraq. I have been in Northern Iraq in the city of Kirkuk for the past 10 days and will be here through May 27th when the first elections are complete and the new mayor and provincial government is sworn in.(she is no longer in this location-JJ) We've been super busy, putting in long days and nights. We work out of the former government building and every day something crazy or unexpected happens. I ahve also become the unofficial representative/hero for all middle school girls in the city. Last week the headmistress for a Kurdish girls school locked the doors to the school and refused to open it until Saddam's Ba'ath party returns to power. The students came to the government building asking for help from the Army to open their school. The Brigade Commander, a few MPs and myself and the other PAO jumped in vehicles to go open the school. The Colonel is already a local hero for all of the great work his troops have done up here, but when I got out of the vehicle the girls went crazy, cheering, waving home made American flags and literally a couple hundred girls surrounded me to touch me and shake my hand and ask my what my name was. We forced the gates open, politely fired the old headmistress and appointed a new one. I came up on stage to take pictures of the colonel signing a letter appointing the new headmisteress and again the place went nuts. By now there were over 500 Iraqi's from the neighborhood cheering and yelling. I told the Colonel I would go outside so at least the cheering girls would follow so he could finish his work. When we got outside I signed autographs for over an our and must have been kissed on the cheeks by all of the girls and their mom's 300 times. Needless to say word of us opening the school spread and we've opened two more since with the same scenario happening. When the students aren't in school they come by the 100's to stand outside the government building yelling and cheering until I come out and meet them and sign autographs. Needles to say my fellow team mates and soldiers give me a bunch of grief and have started calling me Major "B", short for Brittany Spears because of my new and growing fan club. On a more serious note, I organized the General's first press conference yesterday for his first offical message as the defacto govenor of NE Iraq and the announcement of the upcomming elections. it just so happened that we had the first really violent protest/para militry action since we've been here. Ten minutes before the conference was to start gunfire erupted right out side the government building. US and Iraqi security forces immediately got into defensive posture and the demonstrators went crazy outside, more gunfire from some AK 47s and Arabs and Kurds shooting at each other and tossing a few grenades around followed. It was pretty tense for a few minutes while it looked like the protesters might be stupid enough to surge the barriers and then we would have to shoot them. Fortunately they dispersed and the situation calmed. We started the Press conference and right in the middle of the CG's speech, more gun fire and another grenade went off outside the audi torium. No soldiers were hurt, but some civilians were. When we were leaving the building last night, the Arabs and Kurds had another shoot out in the parking lot of the government builing. Hundreds of rounds were going back and forth but only one guy was shot that I saw. These guys are really bad shots. They just point their guns in the general direction, close their eyes and pull the trigger. Stray bullets are the biggest danger but I'm pretty good at finding cover quickly. It will be interesting to see what happens over the next week as the the elections are taking place. Other than the random fire fights that erupt things are going alright. Our living conditions are very austere (no running water or toilets) but they did get some latrines dug and a building with a water supply and male and female showers. The water was cold but it sure felt good to take a shower this morning. Rumor is we might even have electicity and a fan for our room tonight... They also started serving one hot meal (field rations) at night and they got a shipment of ice in so we should be treated to cold water and Pepsi at dinner. I'd rather have an ice cold beer, but that will have to wait a few months. Still no mail for our team up here. I hoping that when I get back to the division HQ at the end of the month some of my packages and letters will be waiting for me. I hope everyone is doing well, thanks for all of the support, thoughts and prayers, they mean a lot. Time to get back to work, Keep in touch, Joss
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A good reminder that peacekeeping, although not so lethal, are no picnic at all.
The kurd/arab conflicts will probably be one of the hardest nuts to crack.
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I think the Kurd/Arab thing is is only slightly better that the "palistinian"/jewish thing. |
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Thank you, JJ, that was well worth the read. [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]
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Yes definatley a worth while read, thanks for sharing it with us JJ. |
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Probly the best post I have seen in a long time. Thank you very much JJ. [img]graemlins/awesomework.gif[/img]
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Have recieved a follow up from my sis, will get it up when i can..I will also pass along your comments as well, it really does make a difference to everyone out there, so if YOU know someone stationed overseas, take that moment to send a letter of whatever kind to them that will make whatever sort of day they are having a lot better. j
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Thanks for posting J.J. [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]
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