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Engineers Bring Light to Fallujah
More than 22 miles of roadway here and in surrounding communities are now fully lighted with 1,200 solar powered street lights, thanks to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Gulf Region District. The third and final phase of the project was completed recently by project engineers at Al-Anbar Resident Office, based in Ramadi. “The administration of this project is an excellent example of USACE’s commitment to building Iraq’s technical capacity,” said Army Maj. Joseph Geary, officer in charge of the resident office. Iraqi engineers employed by Gulf Region District were key liaisons with local electrical department representatives and city leaders, Geary noted. The project engineer was Nasir Elias, an Iraqi civil engineer who has worked with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for more than three years. He was assisted by Iraqi quality-assurance … Read entire article »
Filed under: Green, Iraq, Rebuilding, War on Terror
New Lights Shine in Baghdad
U.S. Soldiers took a look at the lights illuminating the streets here and improved that concept with even newer technology. Although solar-powered lights were present before the 2nd Heavy Brigade Combat Team arrived in Baghdad to support Iraqi Security Forces through partnership, the leadership felt there were not enough lights and individual lights did not produce enough illumination. “We were not happy with the quality of solar lights when we arrived,” said Maj. Andrew Attar, Joint Project … Read entire article »
Filed under: Green, Iraq, Rebuilding, War on Terror
