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nastyleg
09-12-2009, 11:26 PM
ALI BASE — More than 100 Airmen from the 407th Air Expeditionary Group came together to sort and pack thousands of school supplies, toys and more for children here, Sept. 5.

Hundreds of bags were stuffed with donations that were gathered to support “Operation Iraqi Child.”

"I appreciate everyone coming out and volunteering to support the children of southern Iraq," said Master Sgt. Barry Jackson, first sergeant for the 407th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron.

He noted that it gives Airmen the opportunity to help the country of Iraq from a different angle. By providing the children of Iraq [the future leaders] the school supplies necessary to get a good education, it not only strengthens the U.S. and Iraqi relations today but builds a bond that will last for generations.

The base-wide project has been going on for more than a year and floods of Airmen come out to show their support each time.

Airmen first unloaded truck beds full of boxes and began sorting through them to separate the different school items.

With tables lined up like an assembly line, Airmen filled the different stations and began to work like a machine. Starting with an open bag, in a shopping spree fashion, Airmen filled them to the top with pencils, paper, notebooks, folders, crayons, scissors and other helpful utensils Iraqi children may find useful for the upcoming school year. More than 450 complete school kits were put together in under an hour.

"Without our help the children wouldn't have the appropriate supplies they need to attend school," said Senior Airman Christopher Falicon, 407th Expeditionary Communications Squadron.

Although many boxes contained school supplies, there was a plethora of toys that were going to the children.

Soccer balls, a favorite with Iraqi children, were pumped and sent ready to play with. Also included in the boxes were fluffy stuffed animals, games, puzzles and crafts.

"Love never fails," said Maj. Richard Fitzgerald, 407th AEG chaplain. "OIC supports the effort in Iraq by acquiring the love and understanding between nations and cultures."

All of the items were donated from Air Force installations and private organizations all over the world, said Jackson, a Philadelphia, Pa., native. Also, many Airmen here solicited donations from home units in the States and overseas. Churches, professional organizations and individuals and families all contributed to help make a difference.

The packages will be given out by Airmen that make frequent trips to local villages before the school year starts. The Airmen will make sure that all the supplies get to the children so they are able to maximize there schooling.

Operation Iraqi Child display's the support service members and civilians around the U.S. and abroad show to the youth of Iraq.

"It shows the Airmen that they can make a difference in Iraq through caring and assisting those in need," said Jackson. "The long term effects of this program will have an effect on the Airmen of Ali Base and the children of Iraq forever."



http://www.mnf-iraq.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27868&Itemid=128

nastyleg
09-12-2009, 11:28 PM
Major Fitzgerald summed it up for me.

bobdina
09-12-2009, 11:30 PM
Good story right there, never see that on the news though.

ghost
09-12-2009, 11:52 PM
Good story right there, never see that on the news though.


Yeah, why would they? Everyone is still shitting their pants about Michael Jackson.