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Why We Serve: Marine Says Iraqis Appreciate U.S. Military
American Forces Press Service ^ | Gerry Gilmore

Posted on 04/18/2007 4:29:10 PM PDT by SandRat

WASHINGTON, April 18, 2007 – A Marine who served two tours in Iraq, and is now speaking in American communities about his experiences, said that today’s Iraqi Army soldiers prefer their current system to life in Saddam Hussein’s military.

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U.S. Marine 1st Lt. Matthew H. Hilton. Defense Dept. hoto by Gerry J. Gilmore
  

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“It wasn’t the same structure that we have,” Marine 1st Lt. Matthew H. Hilton, 28, said of the old Iraqi military. Hilton served as the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance company advisor to the 7th Iraqi Army Division, among other duties, during his tours in Iraq.

In the old Iraqi army, soldiers, NCOs and officers were treated as servants and were often forced to perform degrading tasks for superiors, Hilton noted. It’s therefore understandable, he said, that today’s Iraqi troops favor the American military’s more democratic system.

Hilton is among a group of eight servicemembers possessing duty experience in Iraq, Afghanistan or the Horn of Africa who have been selected to tell their stories to the American people at community, business, veterans’ and other gatherings as part of the Defense Department’s “Why We Serve” public outreach program.

The “Why We Serve” program, initially the idea of Marine Gen. Peter Pace, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, began last fall, noted Air Force Maj. Ann N. Biggers, the program’s director. Eight military members, two from each service, are selected to participate in the program, which is conducted in quarterly segments, she explained.

“We know that the American public is hungry to hear about what these young men and women have been doing,” Biggers said. “It’s important for our speakers, as well, because they are out there serving their country and they want to be able to tell their stories.”

Military service is a Hilton family tradition, the Fairfax, Va., native said. After graduating from George Mason University, also in Fairfax, in 2002, Hilton obtained his commission through the Marine Corps Officers’ Candidate School at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Hilton is now assigned to Camp Pendleton, Calif.

In Iraq, Hilton taught basic combat patrol techniques and other military skills to Iraqi army officers, noncommissioned officers, and junior enlisted soldiers assigned to the Iraqi army’s 7th Division. Many Iraqi servicemembers had prior experience in Saddam’s military, he noted, and thereby learned rapidly.

The Iraqis quickly warmed to the U.S. military’s egalitarian system, Hilton said, where mutual respect of all servicemembers regardless of rank is employed up and down the chain of command.

“They like the overall camaraderie, trust and confidence” evinced by U.S. servicemembers of all ranks, Hilton said.

The Marine lieutenant performed other duties during his 2004-2005 and 2006 tours in Iraq. He conducted cordon-and-knock and combat patrols alongside Iraqi troops to find weapons caches from Ramadi to al Qaim along the Euphrates River Valley and also trained up a platoon of Iraqi military police.

“They know what they’re doing. They’re smart people,” Hilton said of his Iraqi military counterparts.

The Iraqi army is getting better every day, but it needs to work on its supply and command-and-control systems, Hilton noted.

“The logistical piece to the Iraqi army is the difficult part,” he said. “That was one of our main (training) efforts.”

Hilton said he was determined to personally “connect” with and learn more about his Iraqi hosts.

“I remembered a lot of their names and I’d stop and talk,” Hilton recalled, noting he’d developed good relationships with several Iraqis. An Iraqi battalion commander was so fond of Hilton that he bestowed the young Marine with a friendly nickname.

“The Iraqi people are great people,” Hilton said. “They’re very hospitable people, and I think the American people don’t get a chance to see the warm, inviting culture that they have, that I was able to experience.”

For general questions about the “Why We Serve” program, call Maj. Ann Biggers at (703) 695-3845.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: appreciate; frwn; iraq; marine

1 posted on 04/18/2007 4:29:14 PM PDT by SandRat
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To: 91B; HiJinx; Spiff; MJY1288; xzins; Calpernia; clintonh8r; TEXOKIE; windchime; Grampa Dave; ...
FR WAR NEWS!

WAR News at Home and Abroad You'll Hear Nowhere Else!

All the News the MSM refuses to use!

Or if they do report it, without the anti-War Agenda Spin!

2 posted on 04/18/2007 4:29:37 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

bttt


3 posted on 04/18/2007 4:30:46 PM PDT by SolidWood (Islam is an insanity cult that makes everyone act Arab)
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To: SandRat; Allegra

Most certainly do. God bless the US Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force, Reserves, Coast Guard, our contractors, and the good Iraqi people.


4 posted on 04/18/2007 4:35:36 PM PDT by pissant
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To: SandRat

BTTT!


5 posted on 04/18/2007 4:36:06 PM PDT by The Mayor (http://albanysinsanity.com/)
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To: SandRat

We can fight wars just fine. Its defending the country from the traitors on the left that seems impossible for the administration. I simply can’t believe how out of touch the Republican leadership seems to have become from the President on down with a just a few exceptions.

Keep praying


6 posted on 04/18/2007 4:39:43 PM PDT by KyHammer ( If they say they want you dead, believe it.)
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To: SandRat

Mark


7 posted on 04/18/2007 5:12:04 PM PDT by Just A Nobody (PISSANT for President '08 - NEVER AGAIN...Support our Troops! Beware the ENEMEDIA)
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To: pandoraou812

Never going to see this on your commie TV bump.


8 posted on 04/18/2007 5:18:02 PM PDT by TigersEye (If you don't understand the 2nd Amendment you don't understand America.)
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To: SandRat
Eight military members, two from each service, are selected to participate in the program, which is conducted in quarterly segments, she explained.

We need 800!

9 posted on 04/18/2007 5:24:41 PM PDT by donna (America used up all the good weather.)
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To: SandRat

That Marine needs a haircut :-)


10 posted on 04/18/2007 5:39:46 PM PDT by cll (Carthage must be destroyed)
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