By Spc. Ryan Elliott
14th Public Affairs Detachment
FORWARD OPERATING BASE WARHORSE, Iraq - The electric buzz of construction equipment and clouds of dust have become common fixtures around Forward Operating Base Warhorse, as the 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, Regimental Engineering Corps, undertakes multiple construction projects across the FOB.
"When we arrived at FOB Warhorse, there was a lot of work to be done," said Command Sgt. Maj. Victor Martinez, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment.
With an ambitious goal set, the Regimental Engineering Corps set out to build upon the existing foundation of security and conditions around the FOB.
"One of our primary focuses in the construction projects is to improve living conditions for soldier's living here," said Martinez.
Sticking to this focus, one of the first projects undertaken was the expansion of the Cash Gym, which nearly tripled the gymnasium in size and in the amount of equipment made available to 2nd SCR soldiers.
Improvements have also been made to the food court area that will allow for more shade for Soldiers.
There are a wide range of other diverse construction projects occurring across the FOB.
"We have several construction projects going on around the FOB," said Capt. Michael Wigton, Regimental Headquarters, Headquarters, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment and FOB Mayor cell commander. "A majority of the projects are to fix neglected issues," Wigton went on to say.
"We are moving truck loads of gravel around to try to help keep the dust down on the roads," said Wigton.
Another construction project currently under way is a range that will allow 2nd SCR Soldiers to qualify and practice firing in a safe environment up to Army standard.
Two other focuses are environmental and waste management as well as security, said Martinez.
There are plans to install two incinerators to minimize the amount of trash that is being buried, said Wigton.
There is also a contract to recycle the acres of scrap metal at the dump.
"A lot of the sand bags and barriers on the FOB have been here sense Operation Iraqi Freedom One," said Martinez. "So we are replacing them with concrete, which is cleaner neater and safer for soldiers," Martinez went on to say.
"We want to make FOB warhorse a better place for soldier to live," said Martinez. "We want to leave Forward Operating Base Warhorse better than how we found it for the next group of Soldiers who come."
Date Taken: | 06.29.2008 |
Date Posted: | 10.02.2008 05:22 |
Story ID: | 24407 |
Location: | BAQUBAH, IQ |
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