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An Iraqi soldier assigned to the 41st Division loads

An Iraqi soldier assigned to the 41st Division loads

An Iraqi soldier assigned to the 41st Division loads a mortar tube during a live fire exercise in Iraq, Oct. 17, 2018 Together, Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve and the Iraqi Security Forc... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Trevor Cacciatore, assigned to the 3rd

U.S. Army Sgt. Trevor Cacciatore, assigned to the 3rd

U.S. Army Sgt. Trevor Cacciatore, assigned to the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, watches the impact area of his mortars to ensure he is on target during a live fire exercise in Iraq, Oct. 17, 2018. The 3rd Cavalry Regim... More

Sgt. Trevor Cacciatore, assigned to the 3rd Cavalry

Sgt. Trevor Cacciatore, assigned to the 3rd Cavalry

Sgt. Trevor Cacciatore, assigned to the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, braces himself as a Coalition partner from Australia prepares to drop a mortar during a live fire exercise in Iraq, Oct. 17, 2018. The 3rd Cavalry R... More

Iraqi soldiers assigned to the 41st Division shield

Iraqi soldiers assigned to the 41st Division shield

Iraqi soldiers assigned to the 41st Division shield themselves from debris after firing a mortar during a live fire exercise in Iraq, Oct. 17, 2018. Together, Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Reso... More

Iraqi soldiers assigned to the 41st Division cover

Iraqi soldiers assigned to the 41st Division cover

Iraqi soldiers assigned to the 41st Division cover their ears while firing a mortar round during a live fire exercise in Iraq, Oct. 17, 2018. Together, Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve and... More

An Australian soldier and an Iraqi Security Force solider

An Australian soldier and an Iraqi Security Force solider

An Australian soldier and an Iraqi Security Force solider watch as an Iraqi trainee loads a mortar tube during a live fire exercise in Iraq, Oct. 17, 2018. Together, Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inhere... More

An Iraqi soldier assigned to the 41st Division covers

An Iraqi soldier assigned to the 41st Division covers

An Iraqi soldier assigned to the 41st Division covers his ear during a live fire exercise in Iraq, Oct. 17, 2018. Together, Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve and the Iraqi Security Forces (... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Trevor Cacciatore, assigned to the 3rd

U.S. Army Sgt. Trevor Cacciatore, assigned to the 3rd

U.S. Army Sgt. Trevor Cacciatore, assigned to the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, braces himself after launching a mortar during a live fire exercise in Iraq, Oct. 17, 2018. The 3rd Cavalry Regiment is deployed in suppor... More

An Australian soldier assigned to Task Force Taji loads

An Australian soldier assigned to Task Force Taji loads

An Australian soldier assigned to Task Force Taji loads a mortar tube during a demonstration to prepare Iraqi soldiers for a live fire exercise in Iraq, Oct. 17, 2018. Together, Combined Joint Task Force – Oper... More

U.S. Army Spc. Branyn Brownfield, assigned to the 3rd

U.S. Army Spc. Branyn Brownfield, assigned to the 3rd

U.S. Army Spc. Branyn Brownfield, assigned to the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, passes a mortar to an Iraqi student during a live fire exercise in Iraq, Oct. 17, 2018. Together, Combined Joint Task Force – Operation In... More

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