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"I am cleaning my weapon to be ready. I am prepared for any assignment," said 1st Lt. Moustafa Himdan, 23.
Not everyone was so enthusiastic. A symbol of Iraq's reconstruction effort and a key to handing power over to Iraqis, the army's first battalion had a bumpy start when about 200 people deserted. Some complained they should get paid more.
On Dec. 14 — the day that Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s capture was announced — some troops grumbled about low pay, while others feared for their families. Others claimed some Iraqi officers were disrespectful.
"I have a family of 12 people in addition to my wife and three children. Is this salary supposed to be enough for rent or food or for ourselves?" said soldier Maitham Abed, 27, who takes home $60 a month. "If I were a garbage collector, I would have made more money."