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The main lounge at Freedom Rest, a former Republican

The main lounge at Freedom Rest, a former Republican

The main lounge at Freedom Rest, a former Republican Guard officers' club inside the International Zone, Baghdad, contains multiple love seats, couches, big screen televisions, gaming tables and bookcases full ... More

Multi-National Division - Baghdad leaders confer with

Multi-National Division - Baghdad leaders confer with

Multi-National Division - Baghdad leaders confer with Baghdad's Governor Tah'an, left, at Freedom Rest in the International Zone Feb 10. MND-B leaders attending the conference where, from left to right: Brig. ... More

Pfc. Akilah Lewis, a cook with the 26th Brigade Support

Pfc. Akilah Lewis, a cook with the 26th Brigade Support

Pfc. Akilah Lewis, a cook with the 26th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, holds her nose as she dives into the pool at Freedom Rest during the Big Splash contest Jan. 18... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Terry Cowan sits back and relaxes

Command Sgt. Maj. Terry Cowan sits back and relaxes

Command Sgt. Maj. Terry Cowan sits back and relaxes while talking with his fellow command sergeants major following the formal portion of the MND-B Command Sergeants Major conference March 19 at Freedom Rest, w... More

Maj. Gen. Jeffery Hammond, a Hattiesburg, Miss., native,

Maj. Gen. Jeffery Hammond, a Hattiesburg, Miss., native,

Maj. Gen. Jeffery Hammond, a Hattiesburg, Miss., native, and commander of Multi-National Division - Baghdad and the 4th Infantry Division, greets Baghdad's Governor Tah'an, upon his arrival at Freedom Rest in t... More

Brigade command sergeants major from across Multi-National

Brigade command sergeants major from across Multi-National

Brigade command sergeants major from across Multi-National Division - Baghdad, along with sergeants major from the division's staff, gather together at Freedom Rest, which is located in Baghdad's International ... More

Freedom Rest: Iraq’s "Getaway"

Freedom Rest: Iraq’s "Getaway"

An outdoor swimming pool is one of the many amenities open to service members during their stay at Freedom Rest on Camp Victory. Guests are accommodated at the three story guest hotel, which also offers many en... More

Two Soldiers dive off the 10-meter high dive at Freedom

Two Soldiers dive off the 10-meter high dive at Freedom

Two Soldiers dive off the 10-meter high dive at Freedom Rest Jan. 18. Freedom Rest provides Soldiers four days to relax in a former Republican Guard officers' club inside the International Zone, Baghdad.

A lounging area acts as a beacon for Multi-National

A lounging area acts as a beacon for Multi-National

A lounging area acts as a beacon for Multi-National Division - Baghdad Soldiers at Freedom Rest. The facility, which is located in Baghdad's International Zone, presents Soldiers an opportunity to decompress an... More

A Soldier prepares to hit the water moments after leaping

A Soldier prepares to hit the water moments after leaping

A Soldier prepares to hit the water moments after leaping from the 10-meter diving tower during the Big Splash contest, Jan. 18, at Freedom Rest. Freedom Rest provides Soldiers four days to relax in a former Re... More

A Soldier plays billiards, Jan. 19, during his stay

A Soldier plays billiards, Jan. 19, during his stay

A Soldier plays billiards, Jan. 19, during his stay at Freedom Rest. Freedom Rest, a former Republican Guard officers' club inside the International Zone, Baghdad, has been converted into a retreat for Soldiers... More

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