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Iraqi army officers of 4th Battalion, 21st Brigade,

Iraqi army officers of 4th Battalion, 21st Brigade,

Iraqi army officers of 4th Battalion, 21st Brigade, 5th IA Division use a terrain model to plan a battalion live fire exercise at Forward Operating Base Normandy, Iraq, March 27. Using Iraqi army supplies and a... More

An Iraqi army mortar crew assigned to 4th Battalion,

An Iraqi army mortar crew assigned to 4th Battalion,

An Iraqi army mortar crew assigned to 4th Battalion, 21st Brigade, 5th IA Division fires an 81 mm mortar during a battalion live fire training exercise at Forward Operating Base Normandy, Iraq, March 27. Mortar... More

An Iraqi army mortar crew assigned to 4th Battalion,

An Iraqi army mortar crew assigned to 4th Battalion,

An Iraqi army mortar crew assigned to 4th Battalion, 21st Brigade, 5th IA Division waits for the rest of their battalion to assault a mock village as helicopters provide aerial security during a battalion live ... More

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