ANA provides humanitarian assistance to Kunar villagers PDF Print E-mail
Written by By Marine Staff Sgt. Luis P. Valdespino Jr.   
Sunday, 13 January 2008
Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan Public Affairs
KUNAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – The Afghan National Army demonstrated flexibility in accomplishing missions at the behest of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan as they provided humanitarian and medical assistance to hundreds of Anchagal villagers in Naray District here.
Embedded Training Team Marines provided security and mentoring from behind the scenes while soldiers from the 3rd Kandak (Armored), 3rd Brigade, 201st ANA Corps, distributed food and clothes. U.S. Navy and Army medical personnel also provided medical care for about 200 villagers.
The humanitarian assistance was the result of the Kunar provincial governor’s request to Afghanistan parliamentarians for assistance. Gulhar Jalal, parliamentary representative for Kunar Province, and Hugi Gul Zaman, sub-governor of Naray District, were both present for the ANA’s visit.
Jalal said she had been a part of a recent jirga (meeting of elders) when she heard that insurgents were threatening Afghans and forcing them to leave Nuristan Province, pushing them into Kunar Province.
“When I arrived here and saw the conditions, I saw it was a really bad situation,” Jalal said. Since her arrival to the province, however, she has seen positive responses from Afghans toward IRoA and the ANA.
The ANA has supported IRoA officials in other humanitarian assistance visits to additional villages over the last several days. This is the first humanitarian assistance visit this week that included U.S. presence and medical assistance.
It was no accident that the U.S. presence was low profile.
“It’s better that the ANA do it their way than us telling them how to do it,” said Marine Lt. Col. James F. Werth, ETT 7-2 chief.
The ANA’s coordination and lead in the humanitarian assistance visit was well received.
“All the enemies are kept out,” said Zaman. “I think it is best. It showed all the people that (the ANA) are with you, all the time.
“The villagers are really happy,” Zaman added. “I think, for the people, this is one way to see a show of forces.”
Jalal echoed Zaman, saying she also noticed the ANA relationship with the villagers was very positive.
The ETT Marines primarily provided perimeter security during the village visit. Soldiers from the 1st Squadron, 91st Airborne Cavalry, assisted in perimeter security as well.
The ANA are “the front lines, and we were just there to help,” said Petty Officer 1st Class Reynaldo S. Datu, a 42-year-old hospital corpsman assigned to ETT 7-2.
Datu assisted the ANA doctor and medics, as did Army Capt. Scott Harrington, a family practice doctor, and Spc. Melissa A. Hoffman, an Army medic. Both are from the 173rd Airborne Brigade Support Battalion out of Germany, working from Forward Operating Base Naray.
“I am very much pleased with how it went today,” Datu said as the visit wrapped up. “It is pleasing to see the ANA personnel taking care of the people.”


2008-01-13-ha1.jpgAn Afghan National Army soldier gives clothing to an Afghan girl during a humanitarian assistance visit in Anchagal village, Naray District, Kunar Province, Afghanistan, Jan. 12. Gulhar Jalal, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan parliamentary representative for Kunar Province, is seen smiling in the background. ANA soldiers visited the village to provide humanitarian and medical assistance. (Photo by Marine Staff Sgt. Luis P. Valdespino Jr.)

2008-01-13-ha2.jpgAfghan children line up to be seen by Army medic Spc. Melissa A. Hoffman (right) during a medical assistance and humanitarian assistance visit in Anchagal village, Naray District, Kunar Province, Afghanistan, Jan. 12. Hoffman is currently assigned to Forward Operating Base Naray and deployed to Afghanistan from the 173rd Airborne Brigade Support Battalion out of Germany. (Photo by Marine Staff Sgt. Luis P. Valdespino Jr.)

2008-01-13-ha3.jpgSaud Kanshah, an Afghan National Army soldier and medic, gives an Afghan man a dose of de-worming medication during a medical and humanitarian assistance visit in Anchagal village, Naray District, Kunar Province, Afghanistan, Jan. 12. (Photo by Marine Staff Sgt. Luis P. Valdespino Jr.)

 
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