Newsletter on Iraq security force transition
Ivan Worrell forwarded a link to the Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraq web-site, which published a weekly newsletter, The Advisor. The informative newsletter contains articles on the activities and updates on security transition, including the role of NATO, training programs, information on graduates, etc. Recent issues mention activities in the Anbar province:
- Jan 29 edition: "Ministry of Interior Iraqi police commandos in the last 48 hours captured and killed 27 anti-Iraqi forces in Ramadi. The commandos also confiscated six rocket propelled grenadesand 23 various types of machine guns."
- Jan 15 edition: "The Iraqi Special Operations Forces recently celebrated their first anniversary. During this past year they executed 538 combat missions, captured 431 insurgents, and recovered more than 1700 weapons, and tons of munitions.Chartered to operate throughout Iraq, these units fought in Najaf, Fallujah, Ramadi, Samarra and Baghdad."
This site compliments the main Multi-National Force Iraq web-site, which has press releases, pictures, and links to several other newletters (note: As I far as I've found, the other newsletters do not mention the 2nd BCT or it's area of operations).
Thanks, Ivan.
- Jan 29 edition: "Ministry of Interior Iraqi police commandos in the last 48 hours captured and killed 27 anti-Iraqi forces in Ramadi. The commandos also confiscated six rocket propelled grenadesand 23 various types of machine guns."
- Jan 15 edition: "The Iraqi Special Operations Forces recently celebrated their first anniversary. During this past year they executed 538 combat missions, captured 431 insurgents, and recovered more than 1700 weapons, and tons of munitions.Chartered to operate throughout Iraq, these units fought in Najaf, Fallujah, Ramadi, Samarra and Baghdad."
This site compliments the main Multi-National Force Iraq web-site, which has press releases, pictures, and links to several other newletters (note: As I far as I've found, the other newsletters do not mention the 2nd BCT or it's area of operations).
Thanks, Ivan.
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