4th Battalion 42nd Artillery
Straight Arrows Conduct Combat Patrols
June, 2008
4-42 FA; different place, same
mission
Spc. David Hodge
1st BCT PAO, 4th Inf. Div., MND-B
FORWARD OPERATING BASE FALCON, Iraq - Upon arriving in Baghdad,
the 4th Battalion, 42nd Field Artillery Regiment,
began its 15-month deployment in central Baghdad detached from
its organic brigade, the 1st Brigade Combat Team,
4th Infantry Division from Fort Hood, Texas. Now attached to the
2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division,
Multi-National Division - Baghdad, the "Straight
Arrows" Battalion conducts the same mission
of providing a safe and secure environment for the Iraqi citizens
but in a different operating environment.
FORWARD OPERATING BASE FALCON, Iraq -
Staff Sgt. David Parker, a field artilleryman
assigned to Battery A, 4th Battalion, 42nd Field Artillery
Regiment, attached to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team,
101st Airborne Division, Multi-National Division - Baghdad,
patrols the streets of the Karkh district
in Baghdad June 3. Soldiers from Btry. A, "Aztec"
Battery, conduct daily dismounted patrols and work closely
with the Iraqi Security Forces throughout the area. The 4th Bn.,
42nd FA Regt., "Straight Arrows" Battalion,
is part of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division,
serving a 15-month deployment
in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
(U.S. Army photo by Spc. David Hodge, 1st BCT PAO, 4th Inf. Div., MND-B)
"Every Soldier in the Battalion has
embraced their mission here in Baghdad with a lot of courage,
dedication and motivation," said Command Sgt. Maj. Michael
Williams, the senior enlisted advisor
for the 4th Bn., 42nd FA Regt., attached to the 2nd BCT, 101st
Abn. Div., MND-B.
Based out of Forward Operating Base Prosperity,
the battalion conducts combat patrols and security operations
in the south Mansour area and Karkh district directly west of the
Tigris River.
"After assessing the size of the area of operation and
wondering how we were going to accomplish the mission,
the Straight Arrow Soldiers did what they do best and that's
tighten up their boot straps
and go to work," explained Williams, who hails from Atlanta.
"We have done a lot
in a short period of time from humanitarian missions to hauling
in several high-value individuals in our area."
In the Karkh and Mansour areas the Iraqi
Security Forces are very capable of providing security for their
fellow Iraqi citizens,
said Lt. Col. Robert Kirby, the commander of the 4th Bn., 42nd FA
Regt., attached to the 2nd BCT 101st Abn. Div., MND-B.
"It's important for the ISF to have the confidence of their
fellow citizens in providing security," explained Kirby,
a native of Louisville, Ky. "The ISF know the people and the
culture and the problems they face."
The ISF in the communities are highly trained
and conduct patrols by themselves or with Coalition Forces,
said Sgt. Bruce Eggleston, a battery intelligence noncommissioned
officer from Fort Myers, Fla.,
assigned to Battery A, 4th Bn., 42nd FA Regt., attached to 2nd
BCT, 101st Abn. Div., MND-B.
"The best thing about conducting missions with the ISF is
their willingness to take the lead on many of the missions,"
Williams stated. "They are trying very hard to make Iraq a
better and secure place to live."
The Soldiers conduct many missions with the ISF
from joint security stations located across the area of
operations
and find them useful in conducting counter-insurgency operations,
said Kirby.
"Joint Security Stations allow us to position our Soldiers
among the population to better provide security
and day-to-day contact with the population and our ISF
counterparts," Kirby said.
Soldiers from 2nd Platoon, Battery A, "Aztec" Battery,
work directly with three different Iraqi Police stations in Karkh
and conduct daily dismounted patrols.
FORWARD OPERATING BASE FALCON, Iraq -
1st Lt. Kevin Smith, 2nd Platoon Leader from Sacramento, Calif.,
conducts a dismounted patrol with Col. Fullah, commander of the
Ja'afer Police Station, June 3
in the Karkh district of Baghdad. Smith is assigned to Battery A,
4th Battalion, 42nd Field Artillery Regiment,
attached to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division,
Multi-National Division - Baghdad.
The Soldiers of 2nd Plt., "Strong" Platoon, conduct
daily dismounted patrols with Iraqi Security Forces
to provide a safe and secure environment for the Iraqi citizens.
The 4th Bn., 42nd FA Regt., "Straight Arrows"
Battalion,
is part of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division,
serving a 15-month deployment in support of Operation Iraqi
Freedom.
(U.S. Army photo by Spc. David Hodge, 1st BCT PAO, 4th Inf. Div., MND-B)
"Our platoon's mission is to train the
Iraqi Police to make them capable of conducting
counter-insurgency operations,"
stated 1st Lt. Kevin Smith, 2nd Plt. Leader, Btry. A, 4th Bn.,
42nd FA Regt.
"They are mostly doing checkpoints and vehicle inspections,
and we want to get them to conduct patrols
and combat operations on their own." At the end of June,
Smith said a new IP train-the-trainer program
will allow the Iraqi leaders to train entry-level policemen in
areas of dismounted and mounted patrolling,
car and personnel searches, and advanced marksmanship.
"Since arriving here my guys are doing
great," said Smith, a native of Sacramento, Calif.
"I have good NCOs that execute everything I hand down. I
never have any issues at all - they take care of business."
While on patrol near the Tigris River, the
Soldiers of 2nd Plt., "Strong" Platoon, Aztec Battery,
encountered an Iraqi man with some information about an
underwater cache.
"We were on a dismounted patrol and a
local citizen notified us of an underwater cache," said Sgt.
Jason Young,
a field artilleryman assigned to Strong Plt., Btry. A, 4th Bn.,
42nd FA Regt., attached to the 2nd BCT, 101st Abn. Div., MND-B.
"The citizen showed us where the cache was, produced one of
the rounds submerged in the water,
and said there were many more." In all, 340 rounds of 37 mm
anti-aircraft munitions emerged from the bottom of the river
June 3. "The Iraqis that live in this area wanted to feel
safer in their neighborhood so we took the initiative
and seized it for them," said Young, who hails from
Manassas, Va.
FORWARD OPERATING BASE FALCON, Iraq -
Sgt. Jason Young, a field artilleryman from Manassas, Va.
exits an Iraqi Police station June 3 in the Karkh district of
Baghdad.
Young is assigned to 2nd Platoon, Battery A, 4th Battalion, 42nd
Field Artillery Regiment,
attached to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division,
Multi-National Division - Baghdad.
Young and members of 2nd Plt., "Strong" Platoon, work
directly with three different IP stations throughout the Karkh
area.
The 4th Bn., 42nd FA Regt., "Straight Arrows"
Battalion, is part of the 1st Brigade Combat Team,
4th Infantry Division, serving a 15-month deployment in support
of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
(U.S. Army photo by Spc. David Hodge, 1st BCT PAO, 4th Inf. Div., MND-B)
The Straight Arrows Battalion ultimately wants
to transition all responsibility for security to the ISF,
said Kirby. The battalion will also continue to assist the local
government and neighborhood councils
to provide services for the Iraqi people in the remaining months
of their deployment.
FORWARD OPERATING BASE
FALCON, Iraq - (U.S. Army photo by Spc. David Hodge, |
FORWARD OPERATING BASE
FALCON, Iraq - (U.S. Army photo by Spc. David Hodge, |
FORWARD OPERATING BASE FALCON, Iraq -
Sgt. Jason Young, a field artilleryman
assigned to the 4th Battalion, 42nd Field Artillery Regiment,
attached to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team,
101st Airborne Division, Multi-National Division - Baghdad,
and an Iraqi Policeman from the Ja'afer Police Station patrol the
Karkh district in Baghdad.
The combined patrols show the citizens of Karkh that the Iraqi
Police are a formidable force
and can properly secure the area, said Young, a native of
Manassas, Va.
The 4th Bn., 42nd FA Regt., "Straight Arrows"
Battalion, is part of the 1st Brigade Combat Team,
4th Infantry Division, serving a 15-month deployment in support
of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
(U.S. Army photo by Spc. David Hodge, 1st BCT
PAO, 4th Inf. Div., MND-B)
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