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    2nd Bn., 6th Inf. Regt., arrives to provide added security in southern Baghdad

    Soldiers Prepare for southern Baghdad mission

    Photo By Spc. Jason Dangel | Soldiers from Company C, 2nd Battalion, 6th Infantry, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st...... read more read more

    BAGHDAD, IRAQ

    04.07.2006

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    Pfc. Jason Dangel
    4th BCT PAO, 4th Inf. Div.

    BAGHDAD - A battalion-sized task force consisting of approximately 700 Soldiers from the U.S. Army's 2nd Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 1st Armored Division is providing additional security and support for the government and citizens of Iraq in southern Baghdad.

    Task Force 2-6 is currently working with the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, to mitigate terrorist activity in South Baghdad.

    "We were called to Iraq to assist Multi-National Division " Baghdad, to provide support to Operation Scales of Justice here in Southern Baghdad," said Maj. Jeff Grable, executive officer, 2nd Bn., 6th Inf., 2nd BCT, 1st Ar. Div.

    "Our Soldiers received a lot of good training down in Kuwait, and now they have the opportunity to use that training and contribute to this fight," he said.

    The task force's primary mission is to conduct clean and sweep operations to clear major supply routes of improvised-explosive devices and minimize enemy capabilities in the 4th BCT area of operations, Grable said.

    Prior to arriving in Iraq, the 2nd BCT, 1st AD was part of the Central Command Reserve, or "call forward force," and was called upon to assist in the ongoing Operation Scales of Justice, a mission to provide additional security as the Iraqi parliament begins selecting the new government, he said.

    Task Force 2-6 will return to Kuwait once their mission is complete, Grable said.

    While staged at Camp Beuhring, Kuwait, the unit received extensive training in a multitude of situational training exercises to include convoy live-fire and improvised-explosive device clearance, said Staff Sgt. Tyjuan Rodgers, human resources noncommissioned officer, HHC, 2nd Bn., 6th Inf.

    Soldiers were also required to complete additional training on their personal weapons, as well as crew-served weapons, such as the M2A3 Bradley Team Fighting Vehicle and the M2A2 Abrams Tank, Rodgers said.

    According to Rodgers, Task Force 2-6 has adapted quickly to the combat environment because of the excellent training they received in Kuwait and the help received from the experienced 4th BCT, 4th Inf. Div.

    Despite the short amount of time the unit has been operating in southern Baghdad, Task Force 2-6 has already seen early triumphs in their operations, Grable said.

    "We have already had great success since we arrived here two weeks ago," he explained. "Attacks are on the decrease in our area of operations."

    Whether Task Force 2-6 is called back to Kuwait or the unit stays to continue to assist the 4th BCT, Grable says his Soldiers are always ready.

    "Our Soldiers are very proud and excited to be with the 4th BCT, contributing to this fight," he said, "and we'll stay here until our mission is complete."

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    Date Taken: 04.07.2006
    Date Posted: 04.07.2006 16:17
    Story ID: 5986
    Location: BAGHDAD, IQ

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