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Anti-Isis Syria-Iraq Kurdish SP OPS KTCC Fighter PESHMERGA پێشمەرگە Flag Patch

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    Anti-Isis Syria-Iraq Kurdish SP OPS KTCC Fighter PESHMERGA پێشمەرگە Flag Patch
    This is a very special Original (not cheap import copy) KILLER ELITE
    Anti-Isis Syria-Iraq Kurdish SP OPS KTCC Fighter PESHMERGA پێشمەرگە Flag Patch. You will receive the item as shown in the first photo.
    Other items in other pictures are available from my eBay Store.
    This photo was taken in Germany, at an undisclosed Training Camp for the Freedom Fighters.
    ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – The US-led anti-Islamic State (IS) Coalition has completed a one-month training program for Peshmerga forces to become instructors on counter-Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). In a statement released on Wednesday, the Kurdistan Training Coordination Center (KTCC) announced that after one month of intensive training, eight members of the Kurdish Security Forces completed their qualifications to become counter-IED instructors. With the completion of the training, the Peshmerga members “are qualified trainers and are now able to train their own counter-IED experts on a high level,” the KTCC statement said. Colonel Steinhaus, the commander of the KTCC, congratulated the Peshmerga members. He said the trained instructors would be role models for their colleagues and would be able to train other Peshmerga on how to handle the omnipresent threat of IEDs. The statement noted that Coalition members from the United Kingdom coached the Peshmerga troops. “IEDs is a common threat nowadays. Building [a counter-IED] capacity is an important aim for the Kurdish Security Forces to make the Kurdistan Region safer in the future,” it added. In mid-April, Coalition partners trained dozens of Peshmerga fighters to become instructors, according to a statement from the Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve. “Fifty-one Kurdish security force members are now qualified to train [their colleagues] after completing the advanced instructor course led by Coalition partners from Germany, Italy, and Britain,” the statement read. Brig. Gen. Brian Eifler, Deputy Commanding General for Erbil (DCG-E), told Kurdistan 24 on May 4 that “there is no change in [the Coalition’s] support to the mission” in the Kurdistan Region. “That’s the bottom line for the Kurdish people,” he continued. “We’re here to help, and the closing down of the Combined Joint Forces Land Component Command will not impact that.” May 10-2018
    Peshmerga
    (Kurdish: پێشمەرگە Pêşmerge, Kurdish pronunciation [pɛʃmærˈɡæ]) are the military forces of the autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan. Peshmerga means "one who confronts death" or "one who faces death". "Pesh" means to stand in front of (loosely translated as to confront or face) while "merga" means death. The overall formal head of the peshmerga is the President of Iraqi Kurdistan. The peshmerga force itself is largely divided and controlled separately by the Democratic Party of Kurdistan and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, although both pledge allegiance to the Kurdistan Regional Government. Efforts are under way to gather the entire force under the Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs. Peshmerga forces are responsible for defending the land, people and institutions of the Kurdistan Region.[6] Because the Iraqi Army is forbidden by law from entering Iraqi Kurdistan, the peshmerga, along with other Kurdish security subsidiaries, are responsible for the security of the Kurdish Region. These subsidiaries include Asayish (official intelligence agency), Parastin u Zanyarî (assisting intelligence agency) and the Zeravani (military police). In 2003 during the Iraq War, peshmerga are said to have played a key role in the mission to capture Saddam Hussein. In 2004, Kurdish anti-terror forces captured al Qaeda key figure Hassan Ghul, who revealed the identity of Osama Bin Laden's messenger, which eventually led to Operation Neptune Spear and the death of Osama Bin Laden. Following an unexpected large-scale ISIS offensive against Iraqi Kurdistan in August 2014, peshmerga and other Kurdish forces from neighboring countries have been waging war against ISIS in both Iraq andSyria.
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