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Twenty-four of the 3rd Infantry Division's newest American

Twenty-four of the 3rd Infantry Division's newest American

Twenty-four of the 3rd Infantry Division's newest American citizens pose for a photograph after they were granted American citizenship on April 12 at al-Faw Palace on Camp Victory in the largest American natura... More

Two hundred fifty-nine foreign-born U.S. troops currently

Two hundred fifty-nine foreign-born U.S. troops currently

Two hundred fifty-nine foreign-born U.S. troops currently serving throughout Iraq became American citizens at al-Faw Palace on Camp Victory on April 12 in the largest naturalization ceremony to date in Iraq.

Spc. Simon Nbenye, an Arabic interpreter with Company

Spc. Simon Nbenye, an Arabic interpreter with Company

Spc. Simon Nbenye, an Arabic interpreter with Company D, 1st Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, admires his American flag and certificate of naturalization on Apr... More

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