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Mr. Sobheb is a maintenance technician with the Iraqi

Mr. Sobheb is a maintenance technician with the Iraqi

Mr. Sobheb is a maintenance technician with the Iraqi Truck Company. It is his job to assist the drivers and truckmaster in maintaining a number of different types of vehicles, ranging from Mercedes, to Scania,... More

Drivers with the Iraqi Truck Company join in the scheduled

Drivers with the Iraqi Truck Company join in the scheduled

Drivers with the Iraqi Truck Company join in the scheduled training developed by Company A, 168th Brigade Support Battalion. The training is one piece of a four part plan designed to increase the reliability of... More

Soldiers with the 168th Brigade Support Battalion enjoy

Soldiers with the 168th Brigade Support Battalion enjoy

Soldiers with the 168th Brigade Support Battalion enjoy a dinner of Iraqi dishes with their Iraqi Truck Company counterparts at Camp Liberty, Iraq. The monthly dinners are a way of increasing the relations betw... More

Trucks are lined up, loaded, and ready to move out

Trucks are lined up, loaded, and ready to move out

Trucks are lined up, loaded, and ready to move out when the time arrives. The Iraqi Truck Company consolidated their selection of vehicles to a few models in an effort to improve operational readiness. By stand... More

One of the Iraqi Truck Company drivers prepares Chi

One of the Iraqi Truck Company drivers prepares Chi

One of the Iraqi Truck Company drivers prepares Chi before his scheduled run. The turn over in personnel since Company A, 168th Brigade Support Battalion, took over oversight has dropped to zero. "I like it he... More

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