Friday, June 13, 2008

COMPLETION OF MOSQUE (DAY & SUNSET)


After several months of their hard work, these are the final results!!
We were the first ones allowed to see the mosque after completion,
before the grand opening.  If you ever have the opportunity to visit
a mosque, they are very beautiful and worth visiting.
We hope, with our friendship, they will now have a better
understanding of Americans.

REBUILDING MOSQUE IN IRAQ


These Iraq workers rebuilt the mosque in our camp. After
noticing these workers, Andy and I went over and introduced
ourselves and brought them cold sodas and cold water, as a
friendly gesture. We found out two of the workers had been
sergeants in Sadaam's army. One person was a karate
champion in Iraq. Sometimes we would have dinner with
them, most of them spoke fairly good english. They lost their
jobs after we invaded Iraq. They were experts in the field of
masonry and painting.

LUNCH TIME (BEEF STEW)

It was a cold day, and we had been out inspecting our trucks, boy did
this beef stew taste good! This inspection was performed by us, as
contractors, before we turned them over to the Iraq army.
These trucks are really useful, could use one of these back in the USA.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

NEW IRAQ ARMY VEHICLES

These are SUV's used by Army officers and dignitaries. These are the
new type trucks used for transportating soldiers back and forth from
the field and to their destinations. This is a photo of me and my best
friend in the maintenance field (he made stuff happen),

BEGINNING OF MAINTENANCE TRAINING

This is our first group of Iraq soldiers being trained in a maintenance
patoon. They adapted to the training presented to them very easily.
This group was excited to begin use of their training. They were eager
to learn, and make it happen.

Friday, May 16, 2008

CLASSROOM TRAINING FOR IRAQ ARMY


Our trainers are conducting classes in admintration. The students
were knowledgeable in this field, some had prior experience.
The soldiers entered the army on a volunteer basis,
regardless of the warning from their peers concerning the
welfare of themselves, as well as their families .

MAINTENANCE TRAINING FOR IRAQ ARMY 2

More classroom on-hands training , with some of our military
personnel assisting. The Iraq interpreters that worked with
me were college electrical engineers and they were very
knowledgeable in their field.
Our working relationship was of the highest standard.
They were appreciative that we freed them from Saddam.