More Than 300 ‘Sons of Iraq’ Graduate Police Training In Kirkuk

May 18th, 2008 Posted By Lftbhndagn.

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(MNFI) KIRKUK — More than 300 former members of “Sons of Iraq” graduated to Iraqi policemen during a ceremony at Kirkuk Police Academy on May 15.

The students graduated after eight weeks of training here.

“The Kirkuk province has shown tremendous progress in the last year. Events like this prove we are taking the necessary steps to show the world this province will stand together to defeat terrorists and establish rule of law,” Army Col. David Paschal, 1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division, told the graduating class.

All the graduates are residents of Hawijah district, about 60 miles southwest of Kirkuk city. This area saw the region’s worst violence against civilians, Iraq security forces, and coalition forces. Officials reported 10 to 15 attacks daily.

“This is a great day,” a student names Badri, 22, said. “I am so grateful to the coalition forces and Lieutenant Colonel Vanek who gave us an opportunity to join our Iraqi security forces and serve our country and our people.”

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher Vanek is commander of 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment. The unit’s area of operation covers Hawijah district, which has a Sons of Iraq program with more than 7,500 members.

The new recruits will be returning to fill Iraqi police vacancies within Hawijah district, filling a critical need for police there. For many, this milestone is the direct result of the security gains in the region, specifically in Hawijah, which has seen an 80 percent drop in violent attacks since December’s inception of the Sons of Iraq program, Paschal said.

“I was once a farmer unable to earn enough to feed my family. I had no choices,” Ghafli, 29, another student, said. “I will now return home with my head held high with a job and in a [Iraqi police] uniform.”

“I would never have considered becoming an IP a year ago,” Badri said.

“And if we did,” Ghafli added, “we would never wear the uniform. It was a mark of death.”

The students of the predominantly Sunni-Arab graduating class lauded the multi-ethnic environment at the academy. Instructors include Kurdish, Turkman, Christian and Arab ethnicities.

“We took an oath to serve and protect Iraqis. That is what we are, and it is our responsibility to uphold the rule of law. What you are does not matter,” Monir, 28, said. “We are all brothers.”


4 Responses

  1. Kurt(the infidel)

    This is a great day,” a student names Badri, 22, said. “I am so grateful to the coalition forces and Lieutenant Colonel Vanek who gave us an opportunity to join our Iraqi security forces and serve our country and our people.”

    I have said it before and i will keep saying it,

    Eat that Hairy Weed, Nasty Peloski and especially you Hussein Obama

    The whole country is in ‘civil war’

  2. Dan (The Infidel)

    Poor Dhim-rats in Congress. They and their Code Stink and Georgi Soros puppets have’nt a freaking clue on Iraq.

    Despite all the good news, their minion media puppets keep parroting their puppet masters in Congress and their slug-in-chief Obama Bin Lying.

    Tagiyya and kitma are their stock n’ trade. You’d think they were all Muslims? Useful idiots always study other useful idiots…be they Che, Marx, Zinn, Chompsky, Said, or Muhammed.

    The Lord of the Flies is a happy camper these days. The Dhimis in the slumber party are licking his jack boots clean; much like their Islamo-facist brethern are.

    Good job, sons of Iraq. Kill AQI, JAM, and Al-Quds and freedom will be yours.

  3. Bob

    Thank you for this info about Kirkuk. Our mailman Tony, who is in the NJ reserve is over there. I was able to share this good news with my neighbors. They were very happy to hear that things were going so well.

  4. Getsome

    Thats awesome
    :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:

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