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Diyala Governer Ra'ad al-Tamimi (left), greets Lt.

Diyala Governer Ra'ad al-Tamimi (left), greets Lt.

Diyala Governer Ra'ad al-Tamimi (left), greets Lt. Gen. Abdul Kareem (right), commander, Diyala Operations Center, prior to signing the security agreement outlining how the transfer and payment of the Sons of I... More

Maj. General Robert Caslen, commanding general,

Maj. General Robert Caslen, commanding general,

Maj. General Robert Caslen, commanding general, Multi-National Division-North, shakes hands with Lt. Gen. Abdul Kareem, commander, Diyala Operations Center, after the signing of a security agreement outlining h... More

Maj. Gen. Michael Ferriter, deputy commanding general

Maj. Gen. Michael Ferriter, deputy commanding general

Maj. Gen. Michael Ferriter, deputy commanding general of operations, Multi-National Corps-Iraq, answers questions during the final meeting before the signing of a security agreement outlining how the tranfer an... More

Brig. Gen. Hamed Jafar Mula Jawad, accounting officer,

Brig. Gen. Hamed Jafar Mula Jawad, accounting officer,

Brig. Gen. Hamed Jafar Mula Jawad, accounting officer, 5th Iraqi Army Division, adresses Iraqi army and coalitions forces with a financial question to clarify the payment process of Sons of Iraq members that ar... More

Lt. Gen. Abdul Kareem (second from the right), commander,

Lt. Gen. Abdul Kareem (second from the right), commander,

Lt. Gen. Abdul Kareem (second from the right), commander, Diyala Operations Center, addresses Iraqi army and Iraqi police members, during the final meeting before the signing of a security agreement outlining h... More

Diyala Governer Ra'ad al-Tamimi (left) and Lt. Gen.

Diyala Governer Ra'ad al-Tamimi (left) and Lt. Gen.

Diyala Governer Ra'ad al-Tamimi (left) and Lt. Gen. Abdul Kareem (right), commander, Diyala Operations Center, sign the security agreement outlining how the tranfer and payment of the Sons of Iraq in Diyala pr... More

Lt. Gen. Abdul Kareem (second from the right), commander,

Lt. Gen. Abdul Kareem (second from the right), commander,

Lt. Gen. Abdul Kareem (second from the right), commander, Diyala Operations Center, and Diyala Governer Ra'ad al-Tamimi (left) and Lt. Gen. Abdul Kareem (right), shake hands with local leaders after signing the... More

Diyala Governer Ra'ad al-Tamimi signs the security

Diyala Governer Ra'ad al-Tamimi signs the security

Diyala Governer Ra'ad al-Tamimi signs the security agreement outlining how the tranfer and payment of the Sons of Iraq in Diyala province from coalition forces to the Government of Iraq will be carried out, Jan 4.

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