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Members of the official party that presided over a

Members of the official party that presided over a

Members of the official party that presided over a Mission Assumption Day Ceremony between the 101st Airborne Division and the 25th Infantry Division at Contingency Operating Base Speicher stand at attention du... More

Maj. Gen. Thomas Turner, Commanding General, 101st

Maj. Gen. Thomas Turner, Commanding General, 101st

Maj. Gen. Thomas Turner, Commanding General, 101st Airborne Division and Command Sgt. Maj. Frank Grippe, case the 101st Airborne Division's colors during a Mission Assumption Day Ceremony at Contingency Operati... More

Soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division Band and the

Soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division Band and the

Soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division Band and the 25th Infantry Division Band provide music during a Mission Assumption Day Ceremony between the101st Airborne Division and the 25th Infantry Division at Conti... More

Maj. Gen. Benjamin Mixon, Commanding General, 25th

Maj. Gen. Benjamin Mixon, Commanding General, 25th

Maj. Gen. Benjamin Mixon, Commanding General, 25th Infantry Division, holds a press conference after a Mission Assumption Day Ceremony between the 101st Airborne Division and the 25th Infantry Division at Conti... More

Maj. Gen. Benjamin R. Mixon, Commanding General of

Maj. Gen. Benjamin R. Mixon, Commanding General of

Maj. Gen. Benjamin R. Mixon, Commanding General of the 25th Infantry Division greets the Iraqi Army Division commanders for thr first time as he takes charge of Multi-National Division North at Contingency Oper... More

Dr.Zalmay Khalilzad, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq and Gen.George

Dr.Zalmay Khalilzad, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq and Gen.George

Dr.Zalmay Khalilzad, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq and Gen.George Casey, Commanding General, Multi National Forces-Iraq attend a Mission Assumption Day Ceremony at Contingency Operating Base Speicher.

The 101st Airborne Division color guard performs during

The 101st Airborne Division color guard performs during

The 101st Airborne Division color guard performs during a Mission Assumption Day Ceremony between the101st Airborne Division and the 25th Infantry Division at Contingency Operating Base Speicher.

Maj. Gen. Benjamin R. Mixon left, and Command Sgt.

Maj. Gen. Benjamin R. Mixon left, and Command Sgt.

Maj. Gen. Benjamin R. Mixon left, and Command Sgt. Maj. Jerry Taylor, uncase the colors of the 25th Infantry Division at the Mission Assumption Day Cermony on Contingency Operating Base Speicher near Tikrit, Iraq.

Maj. Gen. Thomas Turner, Commanding General, 101st

Maj. Gen. Thomas Turner, Commanding General, 101st

Maj. Gen. Thomas Turner, Commanding General, 101st Airborne Division, addresses the attendees during a Mission Assumption Day Ceremony between the 101st Airborne Division and the 25th Infantry Division at Conti... More

Maj. Gen. Benjamin R. Mixon, Commanding General, 25th

Maj. Gen. Benjamin R. Mixon, Commanding General, 25th

Maj. Gen. Benjamin R. Mixon, Commanding General, 25th Infantry Division, addresses the outgoing commanders from the 101st Airborne Division at Contingency Operating Base Speicher, Iraq, as the 25th Infantry Div... More

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