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Last Airmen flying out of Iraq
Staff Sgt. Michael Braach (left), Airman 1st Class Irving Adams (middle) and Senior Airman Wally Carney clown around before take-off Dec. 18, 2011, on a C-17 Globemaster III at Ali Air Base, Iraq. The Airmen are the last service members to redeploy from Iraq based on the Iraq and U.S. 2008 Security Agreement that required all U.S. service members to be out of the country by Dec. 31. Braach, Adams and Carney are firefighters assigned to the 407th Air Expeditionary Group. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Cecilio Ricardo)
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Last Airmen leave Iraq

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12/19/2011 - ALI AIR BASE, Iraq (AFNS) -- A group of Airmen redeployed from here Dec. 18, marking the last service members to leave Iraq. A 2008 Security Agreement between Iraq and the U.S. required all U.S. service members to be out of the country by Dec. 31.



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12/30/2011 1:22:10 AM ET
An Air Force news release is warranted after 1 Jan 2012 to inform the public about the great work our Airmen are continuing to do on the ground in Iraq during their 365-day ITDYs. WIthout it, imagine the next parent that hears their son or daughter is being deployed to Iraq to replace one of us after the AF News reported we are all out. How's that for bad PR?
Airman, Iraq
 
12/22/2011 12:43:36 PM ET
While I would expect the news to so stupidly remark Last Airmen leave Iraq, I expect more accuracy from the Air Force. Your title should read Last Combat Airman.... The training and equiping mission goes on with talented U.S. Airman and fellow service members working hard here in Iraq.
Airman in Iraq, Iraq
 
12/21/2011 7:55:19 AM ET
Dear Sir, I am a little disappointed. Your story from 19 December claims that the airmen on the aircraft departing Ali Airbase were the last servicemembers to leave Iraq. I can tell you that there are several hundred of us still in Baghdad and throughout Iraq. All the reporting saying that all troops are out of Iraq in the press is not surprising, but I would have expected more from official Air Force reporting.vr, Lt Col William Fry, Office of Security Cooperation - Iraq
BJ Fry, Baghdad Iraq
 
12/20/2011 12:36:36 PM ET
I recommend you get the facts straight before making such an inaccurate statement. There are still Airmen deployed in Iraq - my husband for example. Last time I checked he is still active duty still an Airman and still in Baghdad, Iraq. When his rotation is up in 2012, he will be replaced with another Airman...
Sue, Colorado
 
12/19/2011 4:50:13 PM ET
This is not true and saying so endangers us that are still here. As reported widely, there are 157 servicemembers remaining after the end of the year as part of the Office of Security Cooperation Iraq. Many of us are Airmen. Facts should not be ignored just to make a campaign promise seem like it was fulfilled. The Defense Attache Office also has Airmen assigned and NATO which also has USAF Airmen assigned has not yet completed its withdrawal. Saying that everyone is out endangers us because it makes it seem like we are staying here for some covert operation just the kind of fodder that insurgents need to build support for their cause.
Airman, Iraq
 
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