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Human resource Soldiers make second Christmas in Iraq special

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Human resource Soldiers make second Christmas in Iraq special

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Sgt. Joshua Hornbeck, postal non-commisioned officer, opens his prize after winning a round of Bingo, while Sgt. Brenda Allen, postal plans and operations sergeant, 502nd Postal Plans and Operations waits to call off the next round of Bingo numbers, at Joint Base Balad, Iraq, Dec. 25, 2008. Soldiers of the 101ST Human Resources Co., 16th Special Troops Battalion, 16th Sustainment Brigade, began the day with a 5-km "jingle bell" run and a Christmas parade, and then participated in activities ranging from indoor bowling to a "white elephant" Christmas gift exchange.

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2000 - 2022
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Al-Bakr Air Base33.94728, 44.37108
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