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American and Australian law enforcement personnel react

American and Australian law enforcement personnel react

American and Australian law enforcement personnel react to gunfire and escort a VIP during a simulated scenario, Sept. 24, 2012, during the 200th Military Police Command's 2012 Annual Special Agent Training exe... More

Staff Sgt. Tony Perez, with the 307th Military Police

Staff Sgt. Tony Perez, with the 307th Military Police

Staff Sgt. Tony Perez, with the 307th Military Police Detachment (Criminal Investigation Division) out of Jacksonville, Fla., qualifies on a weapon system during protective services training, Sept. 24, 2012, as... More

A female El Salvadoran soldier salutes as the Cuscatlan

A female El Salvadoran soldier salutes as the Cuscatlan

A female El Salvadoran soldier salutes as the Cuscatlan Battalion, 9th Rotation Color Guard marches by during a transfer of authority ceremony at Forward Operating Base Delta, Feb. 22. The Cuscatlan Battalion, ... More

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers - all special agents within

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers - all special agents within

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers - all special agents within the Criminal Investigation Division - react to gunfire and escort a VIP during a simulated scenario, Sept. 24, 2012, during the 200th Military Police Comma... More

Spc. Zainah C. Creamer, a driver with the 511th Military

Spc. Zainah C. Creamer, a driver with the 511th Military

Spc. Zainah C. Creamer, a driver with the 511th Military Police Company, assembles the tripod of an OE 254 radio antenna on top of the al Kut Iraqi police headquarters on March 31. The IPs and the 511th MP Co. ... More

An Iraqi worker performs a maintenance check on a water

An Iraqi worker performs a maintenance check on a water

An Iraqi worker performs a maintenance check on a water pump at the al Kut Water Company on April 6. Soldiers from the Cuscatlan Battalion's civil military cooperation team visited the water company to assess i... More

Salvadoran Col. Walter M. Arevalo, commander of the

Salvadoran Col. Walter M. Arevalo, commander of the

Salvadoran Col. Walter M. Arevalo, commander of the Cuscatlan battalion X rotation, and a local leader survey the dirt road leading to a school in a village near Shaikh Sa'ad, Iraq. After several days of skirmi... More

Lt. Col. Robert Jones, deputy team leader for the Wasit

Lt. Col. Robert Jones, deputy team leader for the Wasit

Lt. Col. Robert Jones, deputy team leader for the Wasit provincial reconstruction team, cuts the ribbon at the official opening of the Muafiqiyah women's sewing center on April 10.

Staff Sgt. Joseph A. Marcy, the battle non-commissioned

Staff Sgt. Joseph A. Marcy, the battle non-commissioned

Staff Sgt. Joseph A. Marcy, the battle non-commissioned officer for the 511th Military Police Company, performs a system check on radios used in the forward tactical operations center at the al Kut Iraqi police... More

Special agents and law enforcement personnel qualify

Special agents and law enforcement personnel qualify

Special agents and law enforcement personnel qualify on weapons during protective services training, Sept. 24, 2012, as part of the 200th Military Police Command's 2012 Annual Special Agent Training exercise in... More

Special agents and law enforcement personnel qualify

Special agents and law enforcement personnel qualify

Special agents and law enforcement personnel qualify on weapons during protective services training, Sept. 24, 2012, as part of the 200th Military Police Command's 2012 Annual Special Agent Training exercise in... More

Spc. Zainah C. Creamer, a driver with the 511th Military

Spc. Zainah C. Creamer, a driver with the 511th Military

Spc. Zainah C. Creamer, a driver with the 511th Military Police Company, attaches a wire to an OE 254 radio antenna on top of the al Kut Iraqi police headquarters on March 31. The IPs and the 511th MP Co. set u... More

Salvadoran Col. Walter M. Arevalo, commander of the

Salvadoran Col. Walter M. Arevalo, commander of the

Salvadoran Col. Walter M. Arevalo, commander of the Cuscatlan battalion X rotation, gives a bag of food supplies to a local Iraqi boy in a village near Shaikh Sa'ad, Iraq, on April 2. A total of 350 bags were d... More

Brig. Gen. Edward Cardon, deputy commanding general

Brig. Gen. Edward Cardon, deputy commanding general

Brig. Gen. Edward Cardon, deputy commanding general for support, Multi-National Division - Center, speaks with Artillery Col. Jose Atilio Benitez Parada, commander, Cuscatlan Battalion, 9th Rotation, before the... More

Sgt. Amanda E. Timmer, head of the women's initiative

Sgt. Amanda E. Timmer, head of the women's initiative

Sgt. Amanda E. Timmer, head of the women's initiative for the Wasit provincial reconstruction team, speaks with an Iraqi woman with the help of an interpreter at the new women's sewing center at Muafiqiyah, Ira... More

Lt. Col. Mario E. Murcia, an engineer with the Cuscatlan

Lt. Col. Mario E. Murcia, an engineer with the Cuscatlan

Lt. Col. Mario E. Murcia, an engineer with the Cuscatlan Battalion's Civil Military Cooperation team checks the water levels at the al Kut Water Company on April 6. The visit was conducted to assess capacity an... More

An Iraqi boy looks through a school window near a village

An Iraqi boy looks through a school window near a village

An Iraqi boy looks through a school window near a village outside Shaikh Sa'ad, Iraq, as students inside listen to coalition forces discuss plans for improving the school. The primary school for boys and girls ... More

Artillery Col. Jose Atilio Benitez Parada, commander,

Artillery Col. Jose Atilio Benitez Parada, commander,

Artillery Col. Jose Atilio Benitez Parada, commander, Cuscatlan Battalion, 9th Rotation, signs the attendance book for the transfer of authority ceremony at Forward Operating Base Delta, Feb. 22. Benitez and th... More

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