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Iraqi students, attending a Train-the-Trainer Wide

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Iraqi students, attending a Train-the-Trainer Wide

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Iraqi students, attending a Train-the-Trainer Wide Area Security Forces (T3 WASF) course, receive feedback from British Cpl. Dale, assigned to 1st Lancs, United Kingdom Training Team (Taji), after going through a counter improvised explosive device course on Al Taqaddum Air Base, Iraq, Sept. 16, 2019. Iraqi students go through a T3 WASF course taught by Iraqi Security Forces T3 WASF graduates and Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve subject matter experts. The students will graduate to become T3 WASF instructors themselves and lead future courses. (Portions of this image were blurred for operational security) (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Spc. DeAndre Pierce)

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16/09/2019
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