Sunday, January 02, 2005

Training for Iraqi special forces called best in Arab world
Counterterrorism, counterinsurgency forces coming to the fore

The training that the Iraqi internal security forces are undergoing currently are doing more than just preparing the Iraqi government, they are providing the best special forces training in the Middle East:
On Dec. 1, 72 cadets graduated from the special operations course at
the Amman facility. The cadets were among more than 250 recruits
selected to apply for what Iraqi officials termed a leading
counterterrorism force in Iraq. Three cadets were dropped during the
course.

"The training we have now from the Jordanian and the American
instructors was very hard," said one graduate, who could not be
identified for security reasons.

Officials said the course was divided into two phases. The first phase
was composed of six weeks of basic training. The second phase included
advanced weapons handling, combat marksmanship, assault planning,
advanced sniper training, advanced communications training and search
techniques.

In the final training phase, cadets received integrated sniper and
assault training as well as integrated team planning of assault and
post-assault operations. The cadets also were required to develop a
database for lessons learned to ensure that follow-on courses would be
more efficient and productive.

The trainers were members of Jordan's Special Operations Force.
Officials said the use of the Jordanians provided training suitable
for the Middle East and constituted the best training available in the
Arab world.
The Jordanian Special Operations Force was the same unit that prevented the chemical attack by al-Qaeda through Syria last year.

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