November 28, 2006

A local Iraqi unpacks medical supplies at the Kirkuk General Hospital. The medical aid, supplied by Coalition Forces, will be distributed amongst the hospital and the local clinics.
Medical supplies in shortage, such as intravenous (IV) bags and burn blankets, were supplied by civil affairs soldiers from the 25th Infantry Division.
“God willing, these supplies will be helpful,†said Ahmed Karman, an Iraqi pharmacist working in the medical warehouse at the Kirkuk General Hospital . “In the past we were forced to rely on the black market for medical supplies.â€
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Under normal situations the hospital and the clinics receive medical supplies from the Ministry of Health and the Red Cross, the pharmacist said.
“Most of our supplies come from Baghdad or Mosul ,†he said. “But everything depends on our ability to get to and from the cities. When there are transportation problems, there are shortages.â€
The soldiers brought the warehouse burn blankets, bandages, needle disposal containers, IVs and accessories.
“Previously we have worked with individual clinics,†said Maj. Paul Beekman, C Company, 402nd Civil Affairs team leader. “But this was the first time we have dropped off medical supplies to the hospital’s warehouse. We are planning another drop off, because we have more to give to them.â€
After taking a look inside, Beekman said the warehouse looked relatively barren.
“I think this drop off will have a huge impact on the hospital and the clinics,†he said. “They have basic supplies like gauze and needles, but things like those are only intended to be used one time. Still (the Iraqi hospital and clinics) are very thankful for any supplies we can get them.â€
So what can little old Howie do about it right now? Well, The Jawa Report is a Google News Source and our casa is Centcom’s casa, so to speak. Centcom welcome to Google News.
Photo Credit: U.S. Army , Sgt. Anthony White.
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been thoroughly discredited over and over as a valid argument.
You're a little slow on the uptake, eh?"
I havent called anyone a chickenhawk. you are entitled to express an
opinion on the war whether or not you are in the military. but i am
saying that you must not truly believe the Iraq war is a matter of
national survival.
if you are an able bodied person born after Nov. 28, 1964, you say the
Iraq war is necessary for our civilization to survive against those who
wish to establish a global caliphate....
and yet you are not truly participating in the war?
there's a serious credibility gap there.
if blogging is a greater contribution than actually serving in the
field, then i suppose i really should believe your arguments.
Posted by: salaam at November 28, 2006 01:26 PM (kGuEk)
This is not the news people are looking for, John Ryan for example wails and gnashes his teeth and laments about the Military not allowing new embedded reporters, any news coming from the Military of course is Propaganda -- only liberal biased reporting is truthful.
Posted by: davec at November 28, 2006 02:10 PM (QkWqQ)
Posted by: Howie at November 28, 2006 02:27 PM (YdcZ0)
Posted by: Howie at November 28, 2006 04:15 PM (YdcZ0)
Wails and gnashes his teeth and laments? Like in the bible ?
I pointed out that there is a reason why our sources of information on Iraq are limited and posted a link to an article supporting that information. I thought that article in the Weekly Syandard was informative. Until I read it I did not know how few reporters were embedded or the reason for there being so few.I do not completely trust ANY sole source, including the military. The first victim of war is the truth.
Posted by: John Ryan at November 28, 2006 04:51 PM (TcoRJ)
girls in your attempt to emulate Mohammads (Piss Be Upon Him) raping of
Aisha.
Posted by: Randman at November 28, 2006 04:53 PM (Sal3J)
Posted by: DAT at November 28, 2006 05:40 PM (G3PpJ)
Posted by: Greyrooster at November 28, 2006 06:15 PM (raSil)
I explained on a different thread why I don't care if reporters are banned from being embedded, but I do have a question for you.
Have you heard of a little agency called "Blackwater Inc." rumor on the left is that they are a paramilitary outfit, or sometimes called "war profiteers" if you will, that is made up of mostly ex-special forces, that have body armor, and up-armored vehicles.
Any reporter, and by extension the paper they worked for that really wanted to cover the Iraq war could hire private security like Blackwater to take them around Iraq.
However, reporters seem to like sitting in the greenzone and hiring disposable Iraqi stringers to do all their work for them. If they was at home they'd have Mexicans writing their stories instead.
Posted by: davec at November 28, 2006 07:57 PM (QkWqQ)
Posted by: jonny799 at December 08, 2006 08:01 AM (UShEr)
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