Three Months into the Surge, Paratroopers in Sha’ab take Stock
Friday, May 25, 2007 at 11:07 AM
by alabama
Friday, 25 May 2007By Sgt. Michael Pryor
2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division
“It was like they had just come from a butcher shop,” said Canda, a Westcliffe,
Like wagons rolling through plague-stricken villages in medieval times, the police trucks were being used to pick up the bodies of murder victims found littering the neighborhood.
That was in February, when Canda’s battalion became one of the first units to move into a battle space as part of Operation Fardh al Qanoon – which translated, means “enforcing the law” and is the name for the strategy to stabilize violence in
Since then, troops have continued to pour in, dotting
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Three months after they arrived in Sha’ab, the bodies are gone, the murders have stopped, and the neighborhood has come back to life, Canda said.
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Source: Multi-National Force – Iraq (www.mnf-iraq.com)












