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US Army (USA) Secon Lieutenant (2LT) Latisha Humphrey, 940th Military Police (MP) Unit, Kentucky Army National Guar (KYARNG), Walton, Kentucky (KY), greets the Governor of An Najaf province Assa Altaee Abu Guilal uring the opening of the Najaf Iraqi Police Acaemy, Najaf, Iraq. The acaemy is the thir of its kin in the country where new recruits will train to become part of Iraqi Police Forces (IPF). This project is one of many that the Unite States an Coalition Forces are actively participating in, to help establish the country of Iraq's infrastructure uring Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. The 940th MP Unit playe an important role training the Iraqi police forces an will continue to...

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US Army (USA) Secon Lieutenant (2LT) Latisha Humphrey, 940th Military Police (MP) Unit, Kentucky Army National Guar (KYARNG), Walton, Kentucky (KY), greets the Governor of An Najaf province Assa Altaee Abu Guilal uring the opening of the Najaf Iraqi Police Acaemy, Najaf, Iraq. The acaemy is the thir of its kin in the country where new recruits will train to become part of Iraqi Police Forces (IPF). This project is one of many that the Unite States an Coalition Forces are actively participating in, to help establish the country of Iraq's infrastructure uring Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. The 940th MP Unit playe an important role training the Iraqi police forces an will continue to...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: US Army (USA) Second Lieutenant (2LT) Latisha Humphrey, 940th Military Police (MP) Unit, Kentucky Army National Guard (KYARNG), Walton, Kentucky (KY), greets the Governor of An Najaf province Assad Altaee Abu Guilal during the opening of the Najaf Iraqi Police Academy, Najaf, Iraq. The academy is the third of its kind in the country where new recruits will train to become part of Iraqi Police Forces (IPF). This project is one of many that the United States and Coalition Forces are actively participating in, to help establish the country of Iraq's infrastructure during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. The 940th MP Unit played an important role training the Iraqi police forces and will continue to do so at this new installation.

Base: Fob Hotel, Najaf

Country: Iraq (IRQ)

Scene Major Command Shown: 240th MP

Scene Camera Operator: PHC(Aw/Nac) Edward Martens, Usn

Release Status: Released to Public
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25/04/2005
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