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Scrap-Metal Salvage Puts Iraqis to Work
American Forces Press Service ^ | Maj. Charles Rote, USA

Posted on 12/28/2007 5:59:31 PM PST by SandRat

BAGHDAD, Dec. 28, 2007 – Fourteen Iraqis began working last week in the Defense Reutilization Material Office yard to reduce damaged and unusable vehicles into scrap metal. The metal will be sold to an outside business and eventually moved to an Iraqi foundry.

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An Iraqi worker demilitarizes an old Iraqi army vehicle as part of a combined effort by the 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment’s Regimental Support Squadron, the Iraqi Business and Industrial Zone and the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service to put Iraqis to work demilitarizing old armed vehicles. Photo by Capt. Derek Hoffman, USA
  

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Since arriving in Iraq, the 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment’s Regimental Support Squadron “Muleskinners” has worked with the Iraqi Business and Industrial Zone and the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service to bring about the employment opportunity.

A signing ceremony at the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office on Oct. 31 marked the start of a Multinational Force Iraq initiative to provide jobs for area citizens. The DRMO received tools, hired employees and established facilities in preparation for the Dec. 21 opening.

On the first day of operations, recently trained Iraqis met with personnel from the Regimental Support Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment. The military unit will provide the Iraqi workers with technical oversight, escort and transportation support.

“This is getting the Iraqis one step closer to standing on their own,” said Army Spc. Robert Edsel from Snellville, Ga., the inspector of the demilitarized vehicles and the escort for the Iraqis. As part of the growing effort to encourage partnership with the Iraqi people in rebuilding their country, the troopers will work as facilitators with the work force.

The soldiers attended a week of training taught by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service representatives. Team members have also undergone security and escort training. They’ve also received cultural awareness training and learned about their Iraqi counterparts in weekly group meetings.

“The Iraqi people want to succeed, and they are looking to us for help”, said Capt. Derek Hoffman, from Yelm, Wash., the Regimental Support Squadron’s maintenance troop commander. “By understanding this and their needs, we can provide the most effective assistance”.

The goal is to build solid and stable Iraqi businesses capable of working with the U.S. and Iraqi armies to provide logistics support. “Jobs contribute to building a dynamic citizen, which ultimately helps society become more productive,” Army Lt. Col. Danny Tilzey, Regimental Support Squadron commander, said at the contract signing.

After their initial reception, orientation, safety courses, and demonstrations, the Iraqi team managed to demilitarize 16 Humvee turrets in just hours. When they reach full capacity, they should be able to process several quarter-ton trucks or equivalent vehicles daily, officials said.

(Army Maj. Charles Rote serves with Regimental Support Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, Public Affairs.)


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: frwn; iraqi; salvage; scrapmetal

1 posted on 12/28/2007 5:59:32 PM PST by SandRat
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2 posted on 12/28/2007 5:59:53 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

Most of the military equipment laying around Europe after WW2 got cleaned up by scrap dealers pretty quickly, too. Unfortunately, a lot of one-of-a-kind stuff that should have been put in a museum got sold for a few bucks for scrap.


3 posted on 12/28/2007 6:02:32 PM PST by ozzymandus
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GRRRRREAT news! Thanks, SandRat. I’m sure I overlooked this in the DBP (Drive-By-Propagandists) /sarcasm.


4 posted on 12/28/2007 6:02:46 PM PST by PGalt
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I bought a couple cheap Pakistani knives a few years ago. I suspect that they used to be Russian tanks.


5 posted on 12/28/2007 7:16:22 PM PST by FreeInWV
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