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A U.S. Army Soldier from the 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker

A U.S. Army Soldier from the 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker

A U.S. Army Soldier from the 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, Nemesis Troop, provides security from his Stryker vehicle gunner position during a knock and search operation of Iraqi homes in the Dora ... More

Iraqi army soldiers search an abandoned Iraqi home

Iraqi army soldiers search an abandoned Iraqi home

Iraqi army soldiers search an abandoned Iraqi home in the Dora District of Baghdad, Iraq, during a joint knock and search operation of the area with members of the U.S. Army 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Re... More

An Iraqi army soldier prepares to enter an Iraqi home

An Iraqi army soldier prepares to enter an Iraqi home

An Iraqi army soldier prepares to enter an Iraqi home in the Dora District of Baghdad, Iraq, in order to search the home during a joint knock and search operation of the area with members of the U.S. Army 2nd S... More

An Iraqi army soldier provides security during a joint

An Iraqi army soldier provides security during a joint

An Iraqi army soldier provides security during a joint knock and search operation of Iraqi homes in the Dora District of Baghdad, Iraq, with members of the U.S. Army 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, ... More

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