DEFENCE MEDIA RELEASE
Issued by Ministerial Support and Public Affairs, Department of Defence, Canberra, ACT
Phone: 02 6127 1999, Fax: 02 6265 1545
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Friday, 22 January 2010
HOPE IN ORUZGAN
A major operation being conducted by Australian and Afghan National Army (ANA)
Forces is being hailed as the start of a bright future for the people of the Mirabad
Valley Region in Oruzgan province.
The Commanding Officer of the Second Mentoring and Reconstruction Task Force
(MRTF-2), Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Hocking, said establishing security is the first
important step in improving the lives of the Afghan population.
Theres no doubt the continued presence of soldiers in the Mirabad Valley Region
has dramatically improved security, which is now leading to development, ultimately
improving lives of the local population now and well into the future, Lieutenant
Colonel Hocking said.
Operation Pelatel Mana involves the Oruzgan-based ANA 4th Brigade, MRTF-2,
Dutch soldiers, and other International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) partners.
More than 30 weapons caches have been found since the operation began on 1
January 2010. Their contents have included rocket propelled grenades and mortars,
Improvised Explosive Device (IED) components and thousands of rounds of small
arms ammunition.
Australian mentors are working closely with ANA soldiers, who have found some of
the caches independently from coalition forces.
During searching the quala, I found two IEDs, thats anti-tank or anti-vehicles, not
anti-person (IEDs), said Private Ihsan, an Engineer with the 2nd Infantry Kandak of
the ANA 4th Brigade.
I like to be with the Army because its very important for me when I find some
things I am told you did a good job.
Platoon commander with the 2nd Infantry Kandak, Lieutenant Zubair, said the
operation has boosted his soldiers confidence, reinforcing the belief that they can
defeat the insurgency.
My message is hope for the whole country, and for good security here in this area,
said Lieutenant Zubair.
I like working together with all coalition forces and whenever we are working with
them, there is a kind of knowledge for our soldiers and for myself. Everyday, we learn
new things here.
DEFENCE MEDIA RELEASE
Issued by Ministerial Support and Public Affairs, Department of Defence, Canberra, ACT
Phone: 02 6127 1999, Fax: 02 6265 1545
The cache finds have saved lives and hampered the insurgents ability to use IEDs,
which continue to be the insurgents weapon of choice and so often indiscriminately
kill innocent civilians.
One of the Australian mentors, Sergeant Bradley Foster, said there are a lot of small
achievements that are hard to measure at times, however, they all add up to building
capability for the ANA.
Whether its just simple things, getting all their weapons zeroed, or for them to be
able to do more complex manoeuvre, theres been a great deal of achievements made
in that area, Sergeant Foster said.
Meetings are being held with key leaders throughout the Mirabad Valley Region to
listen to their issues and work out ways of helping the local population, with the catch
phrase being help us, help you.
Our efforts are now turning to the delivery of small scale development activities that
will improve the daily lives of the people, Lieutenant Colonel Hocking said.
Once the people trust the Government, this will enable the Government to bring
economic development, which will be the lynch pin for long term security and
stability in Afghanistan.
Operations such as these support Australias strong commitment to building the
capabilities of the ANA so that it can maintain security within Oruzgan Province.
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