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    Texas Soldiers bring soccer, unity to northern Iraqi village

    Texas Soldiers bring soccer, unity to northern Iraqi village

    Courtesy Photo | The soccer teams from Wanah and Mosul Dam meet on the field before playing against...... read more read more

    MOSUL, Iraq — U.S. forces, Iraqi security forces and key political leaders of Wanah, a village in northern Iraq, gathered to celebrate the opening of a soccer field and watched the first soccer match played there, Oct. 29.

    For the Battery A, 2nd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team Soldiers who helped make it happen, and the Wanah community, the soccer field meant more than just a place to play the game.

    Capt. John Bradley, the Btry. A commander, and his Soldiers were responsible for the main coordination and planning efforts that led to the construction of the soccer field.

    "Through the help of the Muhktar and [political] leaders of Wanah, the U.S. forces coordinated and funded the project in order to help the people of Wanah," said Capt. Bradley a Plano, Texas, native.

    The grand opening ceremony began with a short speech by Mohammed Abdullah, the local leader of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan. In his speech, Abdullah spoke both Arabic and Kurdish, stating that, "one soccer field for all the people of Wanah is like one Iraq for all Iraqis".

    After the opening remarks, Col. Gary Volesky, the 3 "Greywolf" Heavy Brigade Combat Team commander, joined the key leaders and Iraqi Security Forces that were on hand to cut the ribbon signifying the official opening of the soccer field.

    After the celebration a game of soccer started between a Wanah soccer team and a team from the Mosul Dam. Following the soccer scrimmage, the Btry. A Soldiers distributed more than 30 soccer balls, bags and shin guards that had been donated by Capt. Bradley's friends and family from Texas.

    "My family and friends in America wanted to show their support for our mission here and help show the Iraqi people we are here to work for one Iraq," Capt. Bradley said.

    The ceremony and the fun that followed equated into a great event, according to Col. Volesky. "Abdullah gave a great speech that focused on how both Arabs and Kurds should work together for the country of Iraq and not for the benefit of individuals or groups" he added.

    According to Col. Volesky, projects like this do a few different things.

    He said that the projects show the Iraqi communities that U.S. forces are here to help improve the quality of life for the people and support community needs within those areas.

    "More importantly," he said, "these types of projects give the youth of the community an activity to participate in that builds upon the principles of cooperation, being part of a team and working towards a common goal. These are principles that will be a great foundation on which to build the future of Iraq."

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    Date Taken: 10.29.2009
    Date Posted: 11.03.2009 01:46
    Story ID: 40983
    Location: MOSUL, IQ

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