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Iraqi mechanics perform preventive maintenance checks

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Iraqi mechanics perform preventive maintenance checks and services on an Iraqi humvee during a maintenance class at Kirkush Military Training Base, Iraq, March 10, 2011. The mechanics, assigned to 4th Battalion, 21st Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division, learn troubleshooting and proper parts ordering techniques during the 25-day course, Tadreeb al Shamil, at KMTB. During the Iraqi military training initiative, Tadreeb al Shamil, Arabic for All Inclusive Training, U.S. Soldiers from Brigade Support Battalion, Task Force 225, 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 25th Infantry Division teach their Iraqi counterparts employing a train-the-trainer method of instruction before allowing 5th IA Div. soldiers to perform their own maintenance operations.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Shawn Miller, 109th MPAD, USD-N PAO)

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10/03/2011
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