2012年8月26日星期日

Road Linking Afghan Cities Nears Completion

, ANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, Aug. 3, 2005 -- One of the most encouraging successes of the United States military presence in Afghanistan is the approaching completion of the TK Road, a road bringing together the cities of Kandahar and Tarin Kowt. Coalition forces have been dedicated to connecting Afghanistan by road, a task that has spanned 14 months and 117 kilometers.


\"The best weapons of the Taliban are not (improvised explosive devices) and (rocket propelled grenades) -- its ignorance and isolation.\" -U.S. Army Lt. Col. Paul M. Paolozzi

With elections on the horizon, extending transportation routes into more rural areas of Afghanistan will play an essential role in encouraging the Supra Shoes Tk Society Purple democratic process. Election dates have been pushed back twice due at least in part to the logistical difficulties of coordinating between provinces. Success in road construction here means not only making day to day life easier for the citizens; it facilitates the success of the first democratically elected government in Afghanistan.

The work on the TK road has been the focus of two different U.S. Army engineer rotations. Road construction began during Operation Enduring Freedom 5 with the 528th Engineer Battalion, from Louisiana. They competed 46.5 kilometers of road between July 2004 and February 2005. During Operation Enduring Freedom 6, Task Force Pacemaker engineers took over construction.

The Task Force is composed of active and reserve units of Alpha and Headquarters and Support Companies of the 864th Engineer Combat Battalion Heavy (Fort Lewis, Wash.), Charlie Company C/ 864th Engineer Combat Battalion Heavy (Fort Richardson, Alaska), Alpha Company/391st Light Engineer Battalion (U.S. Army Reserve, Ashville, N.C.), Company C/926th Engineers (U.S. Army Reserve, Huntsville, Ala.), and the 298th Engineer Detachment (National Guard, Pearl City, Hawaii).

Task Supra Shoes Tk Society Purple Force Pacemaker took Supra Shoes Tk Society Purple over the construction in April, and will have completed a remarkable 70 kilometers of road work through some of the most difficult terrain the country has to offer. Initial estimations put project completion somewhere in the spring of 2006, but efforts of the Pacemakers under U.S. Army Lt. Col. Paul M. Paolozzi, have moved the date to Sept. 15, just days prior to the new election date. The Pacemakers consider that achievement a victory in the war on terror.

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