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Staff officers from 19th Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division

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Staff officers from 19th Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division

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Staff officers from 19th Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division listen as Capt. Joe Mobbley, deputy team chief of the Leadership Training Program, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, gives a final briefing before the IA staffers begin the capstone exercise for their LTP training cycle in Diyala province, Iraq, April 17. After the staff officers trained in logistics, intelligence, and training management, class leaders tasked the officers with forming a functional 12-month training plan that will be used to prepare IA units for a future training rotation at the Kirkush Military Training Base.

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17/04/2011
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