Soldiers Renovate Base in AfghanistanNovember 12, 2009
American Forces Press Service|by Sgt. Rob Frazier
LOGAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Soldiers here continued the renovation of their base by relocating and resizing the fuel point area at Forward Operating Base Altimur.
Several months ago, Soldiers from 3rd Squadron, 71st Cavalry Regiment, implemented a new program called "Operation Extreme Make Over." The goal was to coordinate quick, Afghan-led projects to improve areas in local villages, instill pride and build on the U.S.-Afghan partnership.
The fuel point is the latest improvement project for the unit's Soldiers, who have worked steadily for the past 11 months to ensure they leave the base better than they found it. The change offered multi-faceted benefits, said Army Capt. Kamil Sztalkoper, Headquarters, Headquarters Troop commander.
"Today we are installing two new fuel tanks to increase the fuel capacity," the Cleveland native said. "This strengthens force protection and improves the distribution and reception points at Altimur."
Until recently, the squadron had been using the area that was created when the 101st Airborne Division established the base in late 2008. However, growing concerns over its location prompted the unit's leaders to make moving it a priority before they finished their year-long tour next month.
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