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Soldiers of Delta Company 2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry

Soldiers of Delta Company 2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry

Soldiers of Delta Company 2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry Regiment pass through a palace formerly owned by Saddam Hussein.

The remaining soldiers of Able Troop salute their returning

The remaining soldiers of Able Troop salute their returning

The remaining soldiers of Able Troop salute their returning comrades in Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Dec. 18, 2011. (Photo by Spc. Mathew Schluete)

Soldiers of Delta Company 2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry

Soldiers of Delta Company 2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry

Soldiers of Delta Company 2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry Regiment prepare to leave Camp Adder, Iraq.

Remains of damaged palaces near Baghdad, Iraq through

Remains of damaged palaces near Baghdad, Iraq through

Remains of damaged palaces near Baghdad, Iraq through the eyes of soldiers from the Albert Lea, Minn. based Delta Company, 2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry Regiment.

Commander of the 2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry Regiment,

Commander of the 2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry Regiment,

Commander of the 2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry Regiment, Lt. Col. Charles Kemper of Woodbury, Minn. addresses soldiers of 4th Platoon, Delta Company 2-135 Infantry after promoting Sgt. Michael Hall and Sgt. Noa... More

Soldiers of the Albert Lea, Minn. Delta Company 2nd

Soldiers of the Albert Lea, Minn. Delta Company 2nd

Soldiers of the Albert Lea, Minn. Delta Company 2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry Regiment relax outside their living quarters at Camp Adder, Iraq.

The remaining soldiers of Able Troop salute their returning

The remaining soldiers of Able Troop salute their returning

The remaining soldiers of Able Troop salute their returning comrades in Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Dec. 18, 2011.

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