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    Romanian Engineering Unit Returns From Iraq

    Rompres news agency
    7 Sep 05

    Bucharest, 7 September: The servicemen with the Irak IV Romanian
    detachment of engineers returned home after accomplishing their
    missions to the letter. Their arrival was celebrated at the Engineering
    96th Battalion headquarters on Wednesday, 7 September .

    In his short speech, Brigadier-General Iulian Parvulescu voiced
    satisfaction with the successful accomplishment of the 149 servicemen's
    missions. They carried out some 90 missions in six months. "I am glad
    you have returned safe and sound and without losses", Parvulescu added.

    Brigadier-General Ion Palsoiu with the Territorial 1st Army Corps
    Command highlighted the Romanian troops' conduct, professionalism
    and dedication, for which reason they were commended.

    Commander of the Irak IV detachment Gheorghe Soare said that the troops
    under his command carried out missions in support of the Iraqi people,
    who were open to cooperation.

    He added that the missions consisted of construction and repair works
    on roads, the construction of launching pads for helicopters, upkeep
    for bridges linking various Iraqi settlements, construction works on
    facilities aimed to boost protection of the Camp Echo and Camp Charlie
    troops and specific engineering missions for the Iraqi army's benefit.

    Soare stressed that the Romanian engineers joined the ranks of the
    Multinational Division Centre-South, alongside servicemen from Armenia,
    Bulgaria, Denmark, Poland, the US, Ukraine, Salvador, Slovakia,
    Lithuania, Latvia, Mongolia, Norway and Kazakhstan.

    The ceremony was also attended by members of the engineers' families.

    The new arrivals were relieved by the Irak V detachment on 4 September,
    commanded by Major Dan Cosma.
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