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Honoring the fallen, US Army Photo

Honoring the fallen, US Army Photo

A Soldier with 1st Platoon, Company D, 1st Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division wears a memorial bracelet to fallen comrade Larry Parks Jr. The bracelet is just one ... More

Soldiers from 703rd Brigade Support Battalion, 4th

Soldiers from 703rd Brigade Support Battalion, 4th

Soldiers from 703rd Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, prepare to sling-load a trailer onto a CH-47 Chinook at Forward Operating Base Kalsu, March 22, 2008. The trailer i... More

Army Phalanx gun arrives in Iraq

Army Phalanx gun arrives in Iraq

14C - Gun 7, a new Phalanx gun, arrives off the plane. The gun will help add to the base's force protection, helping defend both Soldiers and civilians on base.

More than 150 Soldiers, Airmen and civilians started

More than 150 Soldiers, Airmen and civilians started

More than 150 Soldiers, Airmen and civilians started running at the kickoff of the Forward Operating Base Kalsu 10K Shamrock Shuffle on FOB Kalsu, Iraq, March 17.

(Left), 1st Lt. Ryan Fisher, operation officer for

(Left), 1st Lt. Ryan Fisher, operation officer for

(Left), 1st Lt. Ryan Fisher, operation officer for 760th Explosive Ordinance Disposal Company, finishes in first place, followed closely by Capt. Jose Moreno, commander of Company B, 4th Brigade Special Troops ... More

Soldiers from 703rd Brigade Support Battalion, 4th

Soldiers from 703rd Brigade Support Battalion, 4th

Soldiers from 703rd Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, prepare to slingload a trailer onto a CH-47 Chinook at Forward Operating Base Kalsu, March 22, 2008. The trailer is... More

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