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    2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment coordinates training with Basra security forces

    2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment coordinates training with Basra security forces

    Photo By Sgt. Brandon Le Flore | 1st Lt. Ray Critchfield (left), tank platoon leader, Company C., 2nd Bn., 8th Inf....... read more read more

    BASRA, IRAQ

    05.22.2009

    Story by Sgt. Brandon Le Flore 

    Multi-National Division-South

    CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE BASRA, Iraq — Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division met with the commanders of the tactical support unit companies in Basra to discuss training, May 12.

    The battalion is planning a training event for the security forces in the area and assessing each unit's training needs.

    "Our plan is to conduct a joint training exercise with all the tactical support units and the emergency response battalions in the area." said 1st Lt. Ray Critchfield, a Floyd Knobs, Ind., native, and tank platoon leader with Company C, 2nd Bn., 8th Inf. Regt. "The goal of the planned training exercise is to raise the proficiency level of the tactical support units, which are a paramilitary police force in the city of Basra."

    The platoon met with leaders of two tactical support units and discussed the safety and security situations in the area along with any training the commanders felt their units needed.

    "We're meeting with the commanders of each company to gather information about what kind of training they would like to conduct, so that we can better facilitate training for them," said Critchfield.

    For the most part, the police force is fairly proficient at dismounted patrols and basic policing skills, but they'd like to receive more training in rifleman tactics, said Capt. Hussein, commander of tactical support unit two in Basra's Al Majeed area.

    "The policemen with Tactical Support Unit Two recently captured men who were writing anti-Iraqi force slogans on the walls in the city, other than that, the area has been quiet," added Hussein.

    The battalion's functions are similar to those of a police transition team in that their mission here is to coach, mentor and train the Iraqi security forces to proficiently manage security disturbances in their respective operational areas.

    "We're basically doing the same job a police transition team would be doing," said Critchfield.

    The platoon will employ a train the trainer concept, so tactical support units can take the skills they learn from U.S. forces and train future security forces in proper policing tactics and procedures.

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    Date Taken: 05.22.2009
    Date Posted: 05.22.2009 03:34
    Story ID: 33935
    Location: BASRA, IQ

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