Water for Muthanna province

A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter supporting 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division 'Highlanders' flies over a farm in Muthanna province. The Highlanders are deployed from Fort Bliss, Texas, to advise and assist Iraqi security forces in Muthanna province and collaborate with provincial reconstruction teams to fulfill requests for essential services from the Government of Iraq.
The Muthanna province in southern Iraq is a vast area, sparsely populated and dominated by wide expanses of desert. Life here remains much the same as it has for centuries. Bedouin tribes herd camels while subsistence farmers scratch out a living in the harsh landscape. The people of Muthanna are particularly hard hit by geography, living near the end of river flows obstructed further north by dams constructed under the regime of Saddam Hussein and never restored to their former glory. Access to clean water, reliable power and health care are in short supply.
Through cooperation between the provincial government, the U.S. State Department-led Provincial Reconstruction Team and Soldiers of 2nd Battalion, 29th Field Artillery Regiment, Task Force Pathfinder, the basic needs of Muthanna citizens are now slowly being met.
Task Force Pathfinder incorporates civilian experts, professional engineers and civil affairs units as it works hand-in-hand with the PRTs to develop projects and training programs to help the Iraqis deliver critical services to their people. In Muthanna, the focus has been providing essential services.
Over the past several months, the Pathfinders have sponsored more than 30 projects in Muthanna province through the Commander’s Emergency Response Program. More than half focused on providing water and power to impoverished villages.
“These programs serve two purposes. First, they reduce the number of waterborne diseases we are seeing among the children,” said Lt. Col. Michael Eastman, TF Pathfinder commander. “Second, by helping the elected Iraqi officials deliver basic needs to their people, we reduce the incentive of dissatisfied locals to oppose both American and Iraqi forces in the area.”

Sgt. 1st Class Kurt Hamilton, cannon crew member from New York assigned to Company A, 1st Battalion, 77th Armor Regiment, passes out candy to local children at a Muthanna water pipeline project site. Hamilton and Soldiers of Task Force Pathfinder assigned to 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division are deployed from Fort Bliss, Texas, to advise and assist Iraqi security forces in Muthanna province and collaborate with provincial reconstruction teams to fulfill requests for essential services from the Government of Iraq.
Reception by the people of Muthanna has been overwhelmingly positive. In areas where life was a daily struggle for existence, clean water is now available for both drinking and irrigating once dry fields.
“Getting out among the people has been a great experience,” said Sgt. Hugh Gunnerson, from Cannonsburg, Pa. “We can see the benefit of our mission in Iraq when people have something Americans sometimes take for granted, like clean water to drink.”
While this mission is different from what most of these artillerymen from Fort Bliss, Texas, expected to perform, they have adapted extremely well. Much remains to be done in Muthanna, but with this sort of close cooperation between Iraqis, PRTs and Soldiers of Task Force Pathfinder, progress is being made in southern Iraq.
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