General Ray Odierno: Coalition Forces Continue to Build the Capability of Iraqi Special Operations Forces

This week, Iraqi Soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 39th Iraqi Army Brigade, completed the first half of an eight-week commando training course run by Romanian Special Forces Soldiers near Basrah, Iraq. Romanian Soldiers guided their Iraqi students through the same course of instruction that Romanian special forces receive, consisting of tactical, physical, and weapons training. After completing the second half of the training, which will consist of complex exercises such as scouting, reconnaissance, check point procedures and patrolling, the Iraqi troops will join their units in patrolling the tri-province region of Dhi Qar, Maysan and Muthanna in southern Iraq. Meanwhile, at Al Asad in western Iraq, American special forces continue to develop Iraqi special operations capabilities, and this past week conducted fast rope insertion training with their Iraqi counterparts.

Photos by U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Eric Lippmann
iraqis-sf-1 An Iraqi special operations trainee practices fast rope insertion techniques.

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Iraqi Soldier with the 9th Battalion of the Iraqi Special Operations Forces descends from a Coalition helicopter.

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