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Maj.

Gen.

Russell               Handy               -               Commander,               9th               Air               and               Space               Expeditionary               Task               Force-Iraq,               and               Director,               Air               Component               Coordination               Element-Iraq,               spoke               with               reporters               from               Baghdad               today               and               discussed               both               the               U.S.

Air               Force               efforts               in               Iraq               and               those               of               the               Iraqi               Air               Force               as               the               2008               security               agreement               between               the               two               nations               winds               down.

All               U.S.

forces               will               have               left               Iraq               by               December               31               and               the               security               of               that               nation               will               be               fully               in               the               hands               of               its               own               military.

With               the               numbers               changing               daily,               MG               Handy               reported               that               twelve               bases               remain               either               under               U.S.

control               or               joint               control.

Six               of               those               bases               are               air               bases.

About               30,000               American               troops               remain,               and               around               2,000               of               them               are               from               the               Air               Force.
               The               U.S.

Air               Force               continues               to               provide               force               protection               for               American               bases               and               troops               on               the               ground               despite               the               low               numbers               of               personnel               in               country.

Handy               stressed               that               the               Air               Force's               superior               aerial               refueling               capabilities               and               command               and               control               allow               the               mission               to               be               performed               by               aircraft               stationed               throughout               the               region.

This               overwatch               will               continue               until               the               last               member               of               the               U.S.

military               leaves               Iraq.
               The               general               talked               about               the               structure               of               the               Iraqi               military's               air               components.

The               Iraqi               Air               Force               has               just               over               70               fixed               wing               aircraft               and               about               5,000               personnel.

The               Army               Aviation               Command               has               about               90               helicopters               and               around               2,500               personnel.

These               units               also               provide               aviation               assets               for               the               use               of               the               Ministry               of               Interior               and               the               police               forces.
               The               IAF               has               three               C-130E               cargo               aircraft.

They               are               buying               six               C-130J               aircraft               that               will               complete               that               squadron.

The               C130's               and               Army               Aviation               helicopters               are               in               general               use               moving               personnel               and               cargo               around               Iraq.
               The               Iraqi               Air               Force               has               no               fighter               aircraft.

Ten               Iraqi               pilots               are               currently               beginning               training               to               fly               the               F-16               in               the               United               States.

The               IAF               is               buying               a               number               of               F-16's               with               the               first               to               be               delivered               in               late               2014               or               early               2015.

Air               defense               radars               are               being               installed               and               Iraqis               trained               in               their               use.
               Major               General               Handy               stressed               that,               at               this               time,               there               are               no               agreements               beyond               December               31,               2011.

The               defense               of               Iraq               will               be               in               the               hands               of               its               military.

Within               the               U.S.

Mission               to               Iraq               will               be               the               Office               of               Security               Cooperation               that               will               handle               any               arms               sales               to               the               country               by               the               United               States.

That               office               will               have               a               yet               to               be               determined               number               of               U.S.

military               personnel               with               experience               in               contract               management               and               purchasing.

The               number               of               such               U.S.

military               personnel               will               be               somewhere               in               the               100               to               200               range.









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