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25th Infantry takes over

Sep-16-2006 » Filed Under: 2/25 SBCT

By William Cole, The Honolulu Advertiser

The 25th Infantry Division uncased its colors for the first time in Iraq on Tuesday, and for just the second time since the Vietnam War.

In doing so, Maj. Gen. Benjamin R. Mixon assumed command of Multinational Division-North and 21,000 U.S. troops in northern Iraq.

"Our mission here is clear," Mixon said at Contingency Operating Base Speicher near Tikrit. "(It's) to provide our Iraqi friends and counterparts the assistance they need to take over their own security."

The primary job for Task Force Lightning — a reference to the 25th Division's "Tropic Lightning" nickname here — will be to train Iraqi forces. The soldiers are taking over for the departing 101st Airborne Division.

"It is dangerous every day," Brig. Gen. John M. "Mick" Bednarek, deputy commanding general for operations, said last week. "The troops that we have do an incredibly tough job every day, not only partnering with the Iraqis, but also continuing to flow the logistics to support our operations."

A soldier attached to the 25th Combat Aviation Brigade out of Schofield Barracks was killed on Wednesday near Mosul, the headquarters reported.

The soldier was wounded by enemy fire and transported to a military hospital where he later died, a release said.

Approximately 2,400 Hawai'i soldiers with the aviation brigade and 90 to 100 helicopters are serving a year of duty in northern Iraq. Altogether, more than 7,000 25th Infantry Division soldiers are in the country...


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