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Iraqi Forces Receive Humvee Vehicles from US Army

by Air Force News Agency
May 7, 2009
in Army News
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CAMP TAJI, Iraq: Joint expeditionary tasking Airmen and Soldiers here are currently working to arm Iraqi forces with more protective means of transportation.

As U.S. forces change over to the M1151 Humvee, they turn in the older M1114 vehicles to the Taji Redistribution Property Assistance Team here as a means of salvaging the vehicles.

Overall, the team processes M1114 up-armored Humvees prior to distribution to Iraqi army and police.

“We receive M1114s from all over Iraq,” said 1st Lt. Victoria Smith, assigned to the 732nd Air Expeditionary Group and the RPAT officer in charge. “We are the central hub or depot point for the receiving and transferring of M114s over to the Iraqis.”

The team then accounts for each vehicle turned in and performs an initial safety inspection, storing them until they are ready to be picked up for processing to the next staging point.

“We take these vehicles in from various companies, various battalions, and whoever is in need of turning them in,” said Tech. Sgt. Joseph Dietz, the RPAT yard boss. “Instead of scrapping these vehicles, we use kind of like a recycling program.

“In turn, we continue to improve our relationship with the Iraqi government by selling these vehicles to the Iraqi government for a much lower price than they are standard,” added the sergeant deployed from Moody Air Force Base, Ga. “Then, the Iraqi government takes (the Humvees), does a little work to them and puts them out in their army and police force for better protection (of their forces) against (improvised explosive devices), insurgents, things of that nature.”

Once the M1114s are accounted for and have passed their initial inspection, U.S. Soldiers assist in turning the vehicles over to the Iraqis for the next step in the redistribution process. During a typical pick-up, 150 Humvees are taken to the next stage in the process.

“The Iraqi army along with U.S. Soldiers come over to pick up the vehicles to take them to their next staging point,” said Sergeant Dietz, a native of East Islip, N.Y. “We will transfer the M114 to (Multinational Security Transition Command-Iraq). They will, in-turn, sell it to the Iraqi (government).”

MNSTC-I is a command that is responsible for helping Iraq organize, train and equip its military and police forces and develop Iraqi security institutions capable of sustaining security with reduced coalition involvement.

While in the hands of MNSTC-I personnel, the vehicles are repainted and any necessary maintenance is performed before they are turned over to Iraqi soldiers and police.

Assisting in the redistribution process, Iraqi soldiers take the vehicles to MNSTC-I for processing, and help bring the Humvees one step closer to being distributed for use on their daily patrols.

“I am so thankful for these vehicles,” said Hakem, an Iraqi army private stationed here. “I’m proud to be a part of the process to get them to our Iraqi soldiers and police. These Humvees will help keep them safe.”

“This process is really important,” said Lieutenant Smith, a native of Colorado Springs, Colo., deployed here from Holloman AFB, N.M. “It is important what we are doing in this country as far as helping rebuild the infrastructure. (This will) help get Iraq back on its feet and get them to the point where they can provide everyday security on their own streets.”

“We are helping the nation stand on its own,” Sergeant Dietz said. “It feels good.”

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