Real Stories from Real Americans: A Plea for Help
By
Spiros D -
Baghdad Straight Talk Tuesday 31 August 2004
I
am a soldier stationed in Iraq concerned about the
role of private contractors in this war, and would
like to ask for your help. How can you who are way
over there help me way over here? Well, let me tell
you how. For those of you not aware, the US military
is not the only US organization that is functioning
over here in Iraq. A large US contractor called KBR
(Kellog, Brown, and Root), a daughter company of
Halliburton (once run by VP Dick Cheney), is operating
on every US base in Iraq. KBR manages many of the
solider services that we have here on the base; things
like running the food service, waste disposal, pumping
the latrines, laundry services, movement and control,
and the central distribution center. KBR is also
scheduled to take over all fuel hauling and freight
hauling in general. When things started to heat up
earlier this year KBR put a hold on taking over
hauling operations. Now that things are seeming to
come back under some control KBR is looking at taking
over again. Now I know you are asking yourself what in
the world this has to do with you. Let me explain...
KBR is now requesting, and the army is allowing, US
soldiers to ride "shot gun" in KBR convoys hauling KBR
goods all over Iraq. KBR is afraid to be out on the
roads alone and want our US soldiers to risk their
lives riding shot gun for their missions. KBR is
currently staffed by mainly non US international
personnel along with a growing number of Iraqis. Most
do not speak English, none have had military training
on defensive driving, proper convoy operations,
avoiding ambushes, navigating around IED's [hidden
roadside bombs], proper procedure for calling in
support or medivac or fire support, procedures to
follow after taking enemy fire, the list goes on.
These drivers are simply paid drivers that are making
roughly 5 -8 times our wages and get paid whether the
freight arrives or not.
KBR is requesting that US soldiers risk their lives at
the hands of inexperienced and improperly trained
individuals to provide them with security. Now there
is no doubt that we need to protect KBR's missions but
we have suggested and to date have been denied the
opportunity to run the convoys with properly modified
and equipped military vehicles. We have suggested that
we run in the convoys with every third vehicle being a
US Army gun truck with proper drivers and fire
support. With this arrangement KBR can still haul the
freight in their vehicles but we would run the mission
and deal with any situations as they develop the way
we have been trained to. This is the only way that
most of us want the missions to be run, the others are
just afraid to be opposed to the decisions our
leadership is making. Here is where you come in. Out
of a desire to honor the oath we took upon entering
the army we do not want to disobey a direct order if
and when the order comes for us to ride with KBR. We
do however want to make all the lawmakers and
politicians aware of the danger we are being
unnecessarily exposed to on these missions. Our hope
is that each of our friends and loved ones back home
will take a few minutes and send out emails to any
local, state, and US congressman and senators and
demand that they require the US military to stop this
practice of allowing US troops in KBR vehicles. The
only ones who have the power to force the military to
honor the wishes of the people are the lawmakers and
politicians. So please take a moment and send a letter
or email to one of your senators or congressman and
ask or demand that they inquire into this matter and
demand that it cease. As of this writing, 3rd Platoon
of the 283rd TC (my unit) is currently running these
missions. We have been warned that it is only a matter
of time and my whole unit will be running these
missions. If nothing is done back home then more
soldiers and myself in particular will be placed in
unnecessary danger. Please help. Thank you for your
time and help. I miss you all and look forward to
seeing you all again upon my return. -------
NOTE: For additional on the ground stories from
American servicemen and women, please check out
http://www.optruth.org
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