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The guards of the Provincial Detention Operations Company, (from left to right) SPC Michael Bartels, PFC. Andre Rivers, PFC. Michael Crowe, PVT. Jonathan Budd, SGT. Robert Greene, PFC. Steven Saenz, PFC. Jason Clark, SPC. Matthew Conklin and SPC. Neal Helms stand together in front of the Mosul Detention Facility as a show of force in countering the insurgency. (Together We Stand.) The soldiers are armed with M4 carbine weapons and M249 Squad automatic weapons The detention facility is operated by the members of the Provincial Detention Operations Company, Company E, Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade, 1ST Cavalry Division. (U.S. Army PHOTO by STAFF SGT. Samantha M. Stryker) (Released)

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The guards of the Provincial Detention Operations Company, (from left to right) SPC Michael Bartels, PFC. Andre Rivers, PFC. Michael Crowe, PVT. Jonathan Budd, SGT. Robert Greene, PFC. Steven Saenz, PFC. Jason Clark, SPC. Matthew Conklin and SPC. Neal Helms stand together in front of the Mosul Detention Facility as a show of force in countering the insurgency. (Together We Stand.) The soldiers are armed with M4 carbine weapons and M249 Squad automatic weapons The detention facility is operated by the members of the Provincial Detention Operations Company, Company E, Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade, 1ST Cavalry Division. (U.S. Army PHOTO by STAFF SGT. Samantha M. Stryker) (Released)

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