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Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company stand in formation at an appreciation ceremony at Camp Ripper located on Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, Dec. 3, 2008. Azerbaijani soldiers are in the process of l... More

A soldier with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

A soldier with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

A soldier with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company stands behind his flag at an appreciation ceremony at Camp Ripper located on Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, Dec. 3, 2008. Azerbaijani soldiers are in the process... More

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company stand in formation behind their nation's flag at an appreciation ceremony at Camp Ripper located on Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, Dec. 3, 2008. Azerbaijani soldi... More

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company salute during the Iraqi national anthem at an appreciation ceremony held for them at Camp Ripper located on Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, Dec. 3, 2008. Azerbaija... More

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company roll their nation's flag up as a symbol of their departing Iraq after their tour at an appreciation ceremony held for them at Camp Ripper located on Al Asa... More

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company walk into an appreciation ceremony at Camp Ripper located on Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, Dec. 3, 2008. Azerbaijani soldiers are in the process of leaving Iraq ... More

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company roll their nation's flag up as a symbol of their departing Iraq after their tour at an appreciation ceremony held for them at Camp Ripper located on Al Asa... More

A soldier wears the armband of the 1st Azerbaijani

A soldier wears the armband of the 1st Azerbaijani

A soldier wears the armband of the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company while standing in formation at an appreciation ceremony at Camp Ripper located on Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, Dec. 3, 2008. Azerbaijani soldie... More

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani Peacekeeping Company salute Maj. Gen. Michael Ferriter, left, U.S. Army deputy commanding general, operations, during their national anthem at an appreciation ceremony held for... More

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani (AZ) Peacekeeping

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani (AZ) Peacekeeping

Soldiers with the 1st Azerbaijani (AZ) Peacekeeping Company stand in formation as AZ army Capt. Elzamin Tahmazov, 1st AZ Peacekeeping Company, marches by at an appreciation ceremony at Camp Ripper located on Al... More

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