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Iraqi Concerned Local Citizens smile for a photograph

Iraqi Concerned Local Citizens smile for a photograph

Iraqi Concerned Local Citizens smile for a photograph in Hawrajab, Iraq, Dec. 19. The CLC were escorting coalition forces to various check points. (U.S. Army photo/Spc. Angelica Golindano)

An interpreter collects the name of a Concerned Local

An interpreter collects the name of a Concerned Local

An interpreter collects the name of a Concerned Local Citizen member in Hawrajab, Iraq, Dec. 19. The CLCs wear reflective vest for quick identification in the area. (U.S. Army photo/Spc. Angelica Golindano)

An Iraqi child waits in Hawrajab, Iraq, Dec. 19, as

An Iraqi child waits in Hawrajab, Iraq, Dec. 19, as

An Iraqi child waits in Hawrajab, Iraq, Dec. 19, as Concerned Local Citizens get new reflective vests. (U.S. Army photo/Spc. Angelica Golindano)

U.S. Army Soldiers from Troop A, 6th Squadron, 8th

U.S. Army Soldiers from Troop A, 6th Squadron, 8th

U.S. Army Soldiers from Troop A, 6th Squadron, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division meet with Concerned Local Citizens members in Hawrajab, Iraq, Dec. 19. The troop reenforces th... More

A U.S. Army Soldier from Troop A, 6th Squadron, 8th

A U.S. Army Soldier from Troop A, 6th Squadron, 8th

A U.S. Army Soldier from Troop A, 6th Squadron, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division hands a Concerned Local Citizen member a reflective vest with identification in Hawrajab, Ira... More

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