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By the Waters of Babylon
Multi-National Division – South leaders, troops and civilian employees recently visited the historic city of Babylon to see what this ancient land is all about. “The mission [to Babylon] was to educate those on the command staff and some of the primary staff members on the importance of the religious aspects of this country and what there is to offer,” said Sgt. Maj. Doug Julin, MND-S. “Even though we are at war there are some very … Read entire article »
Filed under: Antiquities and Ruins, History, Iraq, Military, Rebuilding, War on Terror
Tourism in Iraq
Iraq’s first notable tourist, Jonah, hated it. Belched out of a whale and stuck under Ninevah’s parching, sweltering sun, the Bible says, he cared more for the plant that shaded him than for the city he was sent to save. Thousands of years later, it’s cliche to say Iraq is not everyone’s ideal daytrip. But in the six years since Saddam Hussein was deposed, conditions have reached the point at which tourism is now a viable industry. That’s where Army Master Sgt. Dave Cullen of the 34th Infantry Division comes in. “My job is to increase tourism to Iraq,” said Cullen, Multi-National Division – South’s non-commissioned officer in charge for tourism and employment. Hundreds of thousands of people already travel to Najaf, Karbala and Babil for religious events every year, Cullen said. “Some of … Read entire article »
Filed under: Iraq, Rebuilding, War on Terror
