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March 7, 2007, STAFF SGT. Christopher Cabingas, with a Military Transition Team (MiTT), sits and talks with local Iraqi soldiers attached to st Battalion, 2d Brigade, 7th Iraqi Army Division at a sheiks house in Hit, Iraq. RCT-2 is deployed with II Marine Expeditionary Force in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Anbar Province of Iraq MNF-W to develop the Iraqi Security Forces, facilitate the development of official rule of law through democratic government reforms, and continue the development of a market base economy centered on Iraqi reconstruction. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by CPL. John M. Odette) (Released)

March 7, 2007, STAFF SGT. Christopher Cabingas, with a Military Transi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Al Asad State: Al Anbar Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Major Command Shown: RCT-2 Scene Camera Operator: CPL... More

March 7, 2007, STAFF SGT. Christopher Cabingas and SSgt John Anderson, with a Military Transition Team (MiTT), eat local food after having a meeting with sheiks and other local leaders about security and economic projects in Hit, Iraq. RCT-2 is deployed with II Marine Expeditionary Force in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Anbar Province of Iraq MNF-W to develop the Iraqi Security Forces, facilitate the development of official rule of law through democratic government reforms, and continue the development of a market base economy centered on Iraqi reconstruction. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by CPL. John M. Odette) (Released)

March 7, 2007, STAFF SGT. Christopher Cabingas and SSgt John Anderson,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Al Asad State: Al Anbar Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Major Command Shown: RCT-2 Scene Camera Operator: CPL... More

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