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    Kiwi troops: 106 soldiers heading to Iraq Uzlndean

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    Post by Rocky Wed 24 May 2017, 1:53 am



    Kiwi troops: 106 soldiers heading to Iraq Uzlndean

     translation Hamed Ahmed

    It revealed the leadership of the New Zealand Defense Forces, yesterday, to leave the fifth meal of 106 soldiers heading to Iraq Naozlndion on a mission last for six months in the training of Iraqi forces.
    He said the commander of New Zealand forces in the Taji camp that 106 soldiers were physically and psychologically prepared to take on the next mission in Iraq.
    He added : "We have an important challenge for the coming six months in Iraq to continue to continue the work of previous meals. However , we intend to offer beyond expectations, and this is what the elements of the Kiwi forces."
    He said that the specific training sessions received by the rapid reaction forces in the city of New Zealand Taunsfiel in Australia , which has helped to integrate with their partners Australians.
    It was the first time appended to the Singaporean medical team with the fifth meal of the members of the New Zealand and Australian troops that make up the tasks of Camp Taji group. Upon arrival at Camp Taji will join them emergency force from the United Kingdom and will work together with their partners from the United States and the Iraqis who provide security services and infrastructure for the camp.
    He said the joint commander of New Zealand forces , Maj . Gen. Gal has been that he has been much in terms of strengthening the Iraqi forces combat skills achievement but the task has not become less challenging now.
    He added Maj . Gen. Gal said : "Although the organization Daesh is fewer and less heavily armed, the continued building combat capabilities of the Iraqi forces are important now as much importance that contributed to the strengthening of their campaign to expel the terrorist group from their country. The Iraqi army needs forces empowered to maintain peace and security in the areas recovered from Daesh. "
    The training mission will continue at its headquarters at Camp Taji , where most of the stages of training take place in it. Nevertheless, a number of the Army 's New Zealand Emergency Operations forces are moving periodically safe sites and other coalition forces to provide special training tasks for Iraqi soldiers who are assigned tasks at the fighting fronts.
    Since the beginning of the training tasks in the May 2015 special task forces completed the New Zealand at Camp Taji , more than 22 thousand soldiers from the armed forces training
    Iraqi.
    Many of the troops that have been trained by the trainers in the New Zealanders have been involved editing the western part of the city of Mosul battles. Some of them have been trained to extend security , who will work to ensure the survival of government control over the areas that is released from Daesh.



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