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Military Police Soliders lived in open bay quarters

Military Police Soliders lived in open bay quarters

Military Police Soliders lived in open bay quarters prior to construction, Feb. 9.

Spc. Benjamin Johnston, Troy, Ohio, native , a pay

Spc. Benjamin Johnston, Troy, Ohio, native , a pay

Spc. Benjamin Johnston, Troy, Ohio, native , a pay clerk with Detachment E, 230th Finance Battalion, which is attached to the 24th Financial Management Company, Special Troops Battalion, 1st Sustainment Brigade... More

Spc. Tor Christiansen, Gig Harbor, Wash., native, and

Spc. Tor Christiansen, Gig Harbor, Wash., native, and

Spc. Tor Christiansen, Gig Harbor, Wash., native, and medic with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, Multi-National Division – Baghdad, prepares to administer an I... More

On Jan. 26, A first floor view of the apartment-like

On Jan. 26, A first floor view of the apartment-like

On Jan. 26, A first floor view of the apartment-like living structure that was built for the 108th Military Police Company.

On Feb. 9, 1st Lt. Russell Smith from Richmond Hill,

On Feb. 9, 1st Lt. Russell Smith from Richmond Hill,

On Feb. 9, 1st Lt. Russell Smith from Richmond Hill, Ga., works on his computer from the comfort of his new living area.

On Jan. 1, Sgt. Jason Allord from Elk River, Minn.,

On Jan. 1, Sgt. Jason Allord from Elk River, Minn.,

On Jan. 1, Sgt. Jason Allord from Elk River, Minn., and Spc. Christopher Junio from Saint Paul, Minn., prepare a second story floor to build living quarters for the 108th Military Police Battlaion Soldiers.

Keeping watch over Old MoD

Keeping watch over Old MoD

Spc. Apollo Arevalo, an infantryman with Company B, 1st Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, Multi-National Division – Baghdad, conducts a radio check as he pulls guard at a tower, March 21. The guards in th... More

1st Lt. Blakely Anderson, Simpsonville, S.C., native,

1st Lt. Blakely Anderson, Simpsonville, S.C., native,

1st Lt. Blakely Anderson, Simpsonville, S.C., native, mortar platoon leader for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, waits as Spc. Benjamin Johnston, a pay clerk wi... More

COMBAT OUTPOST OLD MOD, Iraq – Spc. Tor Christiansen,

COMBAT OUTPOST OLD MOD, Iraq – Spc. Tor Christiansen,

COMBAT OUTPOST OLD MOD, Iraq – Spc. Tor Christiansen, Gig Harbor, Wash., native, and medic with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, Multi-National Division – Baghd... More

Spc. Tor Christiansen, Gig Harbor, Wash., native, and

Spc. Tor Christiansen, Gig Harbor, Wash., native, and

Spc. Tor Christiansen, Gig Harbor, Wash., native, and medic with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, Multi-National Division – Baghdad, gives an IV to Spc. Keith W... More

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