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Lt. Col. Cameron Cantlon, left, commander of 6th “Saber”

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Lt. Col. Cameron Cantlon, left, commander of 6th “Saber”

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Lt. Col. Cameron Cantlon, left, commander of 6th “Saber” Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, United States Division – Center and an Ettrick, Wis., native, Lt. Col. Matthew Moore, second from left, commander of 5th "Longknife" Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd AAB, 1st Infantry Division, USD-C, Staff Maj. Gen. Baha’a, third from left, commander of the 4th Iraqi Federal Police Division, and Sheik Aiad, local elder of Radwaniyah, watch as water flows out of one of the new water pumps provided by the Saber Squadron and the 4th IFP Division May 18, 2011, at a farm in Radwaniyah, Iraq. The Saber Squadron and the 4th IFP Division provided this and nine other diesel-powered water pumps to the local farmers to replace broken or antiquated pumps. (Photo by: 2nd Lt. Daniel Elmblad)

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18/05/2011
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