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A Chinook helicopter comes in to land at Camp Virginia,

A Chinook helicopter comes in to land at Camp Virginia,

A Chinook helicopter comes in to land at Camp Virginia, Kuwait, as soldiers from the 62nd Engineer Battalion, part of the last convoy to leave Iraq, take a break and unload equipment on Dec. 18, 2011. The 62nd ... More

The first serial of trucks from the last convoy to

The first serial of trucks from the last convoy to

The first serial of trucks from the last convoy to leave Iraq reaches Camp Virginia, Kuwait, the morning of Dec. 18, 2011. The 62nd Engineer Battalion conducted route clearance along Main Supply Route Tampa to ... More

Soldiers from the last convoy out of Iraq line up at

Soldiers from the last convoy out of Iraq line up at

Soldiers from the last convoy out of Iraq line up at Camp Virginia to turn in their weapons and other equipment after completing the last mission of the nearly nine-year war in Iraq.

The last vehicles in the last convoy to leave Iraq

The last vehicles in the last convoy to leave Iraq

The last vehicles in the last convoy to leave Iraq arrives at Camp Virginia, Kuwait, Dec. 18, 2011, and are guided into position to park after completing the last mission in the nearly nine-year war in Iraq. M... More

Trucks from the 62nd Engineers sit quietly at Camp

Trucks from the 62nd Engineers sit quietly at Camp

Trucks from the 62nd Engineers sit quietly at Camp Virginia, Kuwait, Dec. 18, 2011, after leaving Iraq for the last time. The 62nd Engineers was the first serial of trucks in the last convoy to leave Iraq, and ... More

Vehicles in the last convoy to leave Iraq arrive at

Vehicles in the last convoy to leave Iraq arrive at

Vehicles in the last convoy to leave Iraq arrive at Camp Virginia, Kuwait, Dec. 18, 2011, after completing the last mission in the nearly nine-year war in Iraq. After unloading equipment from the trucks, they w... More

The external armor plates of the last vehicle out of

The external armor plates of the last vehicle out of

The external armor plates of the last vehicle out of Iraq bear the marking for all to see. This truck was commanded by Sgt. 1st Class Hilda McNamee, of Fort Worth, Texas, driven by Sgt. James Alaimo of Lake Dal... More

Soldiers from the last convoy out of Iraq line up at

Soldiers from the last convoy out of Iraq line up at

Soldiers from the last convoy out of Iraq line up at Camp Virginia to turn in their weapons and other equipment after completing the last mission of the nearly nine-year war in Iraq.

Trucks from the last convoy out of Iraq arrive at Camp

Trucks from the last convoy out of Iraq arrive at Camp

Trucks from the last convoy out of Iraq arrive at Camp Virginia before sunrise, Dec. 18, 2011. The 62nd Engineer Battalion led the convoy out of Iraq as it provided route clearance along Main Supply Route Tampa.

Pfc. Johnson and Pfc. Konwinski, both members of 3rd

Pfc. Johnson and Pfc. Konwinski, both members of 3rd

Pfc. Johnson and Pfc. Konwinski, both members of 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, who were part of the last convoy out of Iraq, are interviewed live on TV by CNN, Dec. 18, 2011.

The external armor plates of the last vehicle out of

The external armor plates of the last vehicle out of

The external armor plates of the last vehicle out of Iraq bears the marking for all to see. The crew of the truck consisted of Sgt. 1st Class Hilda McNamee of Fort Worth, Texas, truck commander; Sgt. James Alai... More

Bags are loaded onto a truck for movement after the

Bags are loaded onto a truck for movement after the

Bags are loaded onto a truck for movement after the last convoy out of Iraq reaches Camp Virginia and the vehicles are parked in the desert sands for the last time, Dec. 18, 2011. Soldiers from the 3rd Brigade... More

Vehicles in the last convoy to leave Iraq arrive at

Vehicles in the last convoy to leave Iraq arrive at

Vehicles in the last convoy to leave Iraq arrive at Camp Virginia, Kuwait, Dec. 18, 2011 and park for the last time after completing the last mission in the nearly nine-year war in Iraq. Members of Headquarters... More

The last vehicle out of Iraq rolls to a stop at Camp

The last vehicle out of Iraq rolls to a stop at Camp

The last vehicle out of Iraq rolls to a stop at Camp Virginia, Kuwait, Dec. 18, 2011. This Caiman Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle held members of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Brigade Special T... More

Vehicles in the last convoy to leave Iraq arrive at

Vehicles in the last convoy to leave Iraq arrive at

Vehicles in the last convoy to leave Iraq arrive at Camp Virginia, Kuwait, Dec. 18, 2011, and park for the last time after completing the last mission in the nearly nine-year war in Iraq. Members of Headquarte... More

A Chinook helicopter lands at Camp Virginia, Kuwait,

A Chinook helicopter lands at Camp Virginia, Kuwait,

A Chinook helicopter lands at Camp Virginia, Kuwait, as soldiers from the 62nd Engineer Battalion, part of the last convoy to leave Iraq, take a break and unload equipment, Dec. 18, 2011.

The external armor plates of the last vehicle out of

The external armor plates of the last vehicle out of

The external armor plates of the last vehicle out of Iraq bears the marking for all to see. This truck was commanded by Sgt. 1st Class Hilda McNamee, of Fort Worth, Texas, driven by Sgt. James Alaimo of Lake D... More

An American flag flaps in the breeze while a soldier

An American flag flaps in the breeze while a soldier

An American flag flaps in the breeze while a soldier from the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division holds her bags and unit's Guidon at Camp Virginia, Kuwait, Dec. 18, 2011, after completing the last mission in Ira... More

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