November 8, 2005

I hear a lot of things ‘on the block.'
So I'm hoping that by me being here I'm
saving lives over there, because I have
a lot of friends that are over there.
~Navy Seaman Andrew Ellenberger~

NEAR TALLIL AIR BASE, Iraq -- Staff Sgt. Erica Clark talks with a young local Bedouin girl as she places a shoe on her foot. Sergeant Clark and Senior Master Sgt. Robert Appling (back) visited local Bedouins as part of an outreach program. Sergeant Clark is assigned to the 407th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron. Sergeant Appling is the fire chief assigned to the 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Mark Bucher)

Deployed Airmen, Soldiers reach out to Bedouin children

by Master Sgt. Terry J. Nelson
407th Air Expeditionary Group Public Affairs

3/15/2005 - TALLIL AIR BASE, Iraq (AFPN) -- A convoy of Army and Air Force vehicles assembled recently at the 407th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron’s armory here, but this was not a standard convoy. These trucks were not carrying materials for troops; they were loaded with toys, shoes, clothes and other items donated to an outreach program.

The convoy moved across the desert to a small Bedouin camp, one of hundreds spread across Southern Iraq. As the trucks arrived, small shoeless children ran to greet them.

For more than 15 years, children such as these have lived on the barren land that surrounds the base. These local Bedouin families are survivors, and they play an important role in base defense by providing security forces with information that could stop possible terrorist attacks.

Army and Air Force volunteers climbed aboard the truck and started handing down toys and candy to the children. A young girl was lifted onto the back of the truck and fitted for shoes.

“I believe helping the Bedouins ... is an awesome display of care from everyone that was involved,” said Master Sgt. Lavon Coles, 407th Expeditionary Logistics Squadron first sergeant. “We were able to spread a moment of joy which will probably have a lasting affect on their lives and the perceptions of who we are and what we represent.”

The operation is managed by 407th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron Airmen and supported by everyone in the 407th Air Expeditionary Group. Airmen collect items from their friends, neighbors and churches back home to donate to the needy Bedouins here.

“I think that anything that we can do to help the community is beneficial, not only now but for the next generations,” said Army 1st. Lt. Damien Boffardi, of the 484th Movement Control Battalion. “This allows the children the opportunity to see that we are there for them. In essence, not only are we trying to create better living accommodations for them but also stop terrorism.

“Today we were able to provide more than just toys to children; it allowed two separate (military) branches the opportunity to work together as a team with one goal in mind: making a child smile.”

Lieutenant Boffardi said the Soldiers rarely have a chance to participate in a humanitarian mission, and he was happy that they were able to take part by providing the Airmen with transportation and additional security.

“I was reminded that, ultimately, whatever branch you serve or what specific job you do day to day, your goal out here is to help the people of Iraq and maintain the peace as best (you) can,” said 1st Lt. Paul Cancino, of the 407th ELRS. “Small acts like these might allow them to see U.S. and coalition forces in a positive light and strengthen ties with (them).”

Everyone who took part in this was greeted by children who were glad to see them and parents who appreciated the support, officials said.

The volunteers delivered gifts to more than 100 people. Each child was given at least one pair of shoes and a toy. There were many stuffed animals and soccer balls handed out along with clothes, personal hygiene supplies and candy.

In all, the volunteers handed out nearly three crates of toys, candy, shoes and clothing. There are still 13 more in the warehouse waiting to be delivered.

 

song playing....Carolina Moon

 

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