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    Stepping to the front

    Op Cobra Strike

    Photo By Michael Molinaro | FOB ISKANDARIYAH, Iraq - Soldiers from 4th Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade, 8th...... read more read more

    Cpl. Michael Molinaro
    2nd BCT PAO, 4th Inf. Div.

    FOB ISKANDARIYAH, Iraq - Iraqi army soldiers are gradually taking the lead in all operations in Haswah and Iskandariyah, stabilizing the northern Babil province.

    Soldiers from 4th Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade, 8th Iraqi Army Division, recently conducted Operation Cobra Strike with Soldiers from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division.

    "We are increasingly pushing the Iraqi army to the foreground while we stay in the background," said Capt. Colin Brooks, commander, Co. B, 2nd Bn., 8th Inf. Regt.

    Cobra Strike was a mission intended to locate the suspected leader and financier of a terrorist cell working in the area. The suspected terrorists were implicated in murders, kidnappings and the emplacement of roadside-bombs throughout Haswah and Iskandariyah.

    Led by Capt. Hazem, commander, 4th Co., Iraqi leadership planned the scheme of maneuver for the operation. Coalition Forces were on hand to provide an advisory role and blocking positions on the outer cordon of the objectives.

    "It was good to actually plan an entire mission without the help of others," said Hazem. "Although the Cobras are our brothers, my men needed to do something like this to prove to everyone that we are capable of defending our region."

    The Cobra Soldiers and their Iraqi counterparts, the Sabers, have conducted combined missions since 2nd Bn., 8th Inf. Regt., arrived in theater in early December. This was the first mission solely orchestrated by the Iraqi army.

    "It is critical that they are seen as a credible fighting force in the region," said Brooks. "We are approaching the day very soon that they take control of the area's battle space and have minimal help from Coalition Forces."

    Hazem maintained efficient communications during the operation with his soldiers, who were working at two separate objectives, and with Brooks. The successful planning resulted in the capture of the cell leader. The financier was not at home during the operation.

    "Every time we catch an intended target, the confidence increases in my men," Hazem said.

    The successes the Iraqi army continues to achieve has resulted in a clear transition of enemy attacks intended more towards Iraqi Security Forces rather than Coalition Forces, Brooks said. It is a testament that they are a viable threat.

    "Our goal is to work ourselves out of a job in the Haswah and Iskandariyah area," Brooks remarked. "We are almost there. (The IAs) can see a brighter future, and they are proud to play a role."

    "I couldn't be any more proud of the way my men have performed," added Hazem. "Terrorists are not welcome in Iraq. If they want to test us, they will end up in jail like the man we captured this night."

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    Date Taken: 04.17.2006
    Date Posted: 04.17.2006 09:55
    Story ID: 6048
    Location: ISKANDARIYAH, IQ

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