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U.S. Army CAPT. Gary Pina, with Bravo Company, 4th Brigade, 320th Field Artillery Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, issues instructions to his Soldiers prior to a sweep for weapons and items used for making improvised explosive devices in Baghdad, Iraq, Jan. 23, 2006. (U.S. Army photo by PFC. William Servinski II) (Released)

U.S. Army CAPT. Gary Pina, with Bravo Company, 4th Brigade, 320th Fiel...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Camp Loyalty State: Baghdad Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Major Command Shown: 101ST AIRBORNE DIVISION Scen... More

US Army (USA) STAFF Sergeant (SSG) Jack C. Harlan Jr. (standing), issues instructions to an Iraqi Civil Defense Corps (ICDC) Commando as he crawls through a barbed wire obstacle while conducting training outside Camp Hurricane Point near Ar Ramadi, Iraq. SSG Harlan is attached to the US Marine Corps (USMC) 1ST Marine Division, and is engaged in Training ICDC Soldiers while conducting Security and Stabilization Operations (SASO) in the Al Anbar Province of Iraq, in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

US Army (USA) STAFF Sergeant (SSG) Jack C. Harlan Jr. (standing), issu...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Camp Hurricane Point State: Al Anbar Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: PFC Brandon E. Loveless,... More

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