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A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment searches a suspicious vehicle while on patrol through the neighborhood of Al-Risalla in Mosul, Iraq, on Feb. 21, 2008.

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment provides security on a rooftop during a patrol in the Al-Risalla district of Mosul, Iraq, on Feb. 21, 2008.

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment searches a suspicious vehicle while on patrol through the neighborhood of Al-Risalla in Mosul, Iraq, on Feb. 21, 2008.

U.S. Army Soldiers attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

U.S. Army Soldiers attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

U.S. Army Soldiers attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment deliver toilets to Soldiers from the 2nd Iraqi Army Division on a Combat Outpost in the Al-Risalla district of Mosul, Iraq, on Feb. 21, 2008.

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment provides security on a rooftop during a patrol in the Al-Risalla district of Mosul, Iraq, on Feb. 21, 2008.

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment kicks down a door to gain access to a rooftop during a patrol in the Al-Risalla District of Mosul, Iraq, on Feb. 21, 2008.

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

A U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment gives a young boy a toy while on patrol through the Al-Risalla neighborhood of Mosul, Iraq, on Feb. 21, 2008.

U.S. Army Soldiers attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

U.S. Army Soldiers attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry

U.S. Army Soldiers attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment deliver toilets to a Combat Outpost in the Al-Risalla District of Mosul, Iraq, on Feb. 21, 2008.

A silhouette shows a U.S. Army Soldier attached to

A silhouette shows a U.S. Army Soldier attached to

A silhouette shows a U.S. Army Soldier attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment looking down the scope of his rifle while on a patrol through the neighborhood of Al-Risalla in Mosul, Iraq, on Feb. 21, 2008.

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