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December 19, 2006
"The ROC"

Posted by Bill

More Roggio from Fallujah:

The Iraqi soldiers, or jundi, in southwestern Fallujah run multiple patrols on their own; the Marines do not accompany the jundi every time they leave the wire. They provide for their own food, ammunition, "3 Company gathers their intelligence, plan and execute their own operations," said Lt. Cortez, the lead adviser at The ROC.

These soldiers are volunteers, and are highly motivated to kill "Ali Baba" - the name they give the insurgents. There are major shortcomings with the Iraqi Army in Fallujah: logistics, pay and the lack of heavy weapons hold the jundi back from being fully independent (this will be covered in more depth along with the police in future posts on the MTTs/PTTs). But a fighting spirit is not one of these shortcomings.

As they say, RTWT.

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'scuse me, Bill. but the comments on "what happens is you drink a Coke right now" (Dec. 12th) have been taken over by a pron bot. Really icky mess. Thanks.

Posted by: Verity Kindle at December 20, 2006 01:32 PM

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