Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Tal Afar citizens collect money from Iraqi government

(TFF Press Release)
By Sgt. 1st Class Donald Sparks3d U.S. CAVALRY PAO
TAL AFAR, Iraq — City officials in Tal Afar began handing out more $4.5 billion Iraqi Dinar to the citizens of the city early Saturday morning.
The Iraqi Transitional Government allocated the money to provide every family (head of the household) 157,000 Dinar ($100) within Tal Afar, including displaced families, as compensation to mitigate past terrorist activity in the city.
More than 3,000 Iraqi soldiers and police, partnered with the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, assisted the citizens as they came to collect money.
Tal Afar Mayor Najem personally greeted residents of the city as they stood in line to collect their money and gave words of encouragement and praise.
“This money is for you and your families,” Najem said to the crowd waiting in line. “This money will help you to buy necessary items for your children.”
Najem remarked that the people of Tal Afar were happy and upbeat after discovering the government provided money to the people – many of whom had suffered from terrorist attacks in their neighborhoods.
“This is a great day for the people of the city,” Najem proclaimed.
Reconstruction projects are underway in Tal Afar following the end of combat operations ridding terrorists from the city.
Schools are being renovated or built, water wells are being constructed, electricity and phone lines are being improved and installed, and roads are being repaved to restore the city’s quality of life.

2 comments:

"Pa" Harris said...

Finally....Some "good" news from Tall Afar. The 3rd ACR should be proud of its past and present efforts to secure the city and protect its residents.

Anonymous said...

Im extremly proud of our american soldiers and their effort to over come obsticles and to help others. Your doing an awsome job and making us back at home proud to be in America. thanks.