Enemies only months ago, Iraqi Arabs and Kurds are training together under the Americans to form a new security force to help 101st Airborne Division troops keep the peace in this northern city. The soldiers in the joint Iraqi security group all volunteered for the program. Some had been members of Iraq’s army. Others fought against that army with the minority Kurds, long the victims of Saddam’s brutality. That’s what makes it so profound,” said Sgt. Michael Saenko, of the 311th Military Intelligence Battalion, who is one of the instructors. Full Story
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