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Jalal Talabani (fourth from left), the new Iraqi President, is sworn in along with his Vice Presidents, Shi'ite Adel Abdul Mahdi (fifth from left) and Sunni Arab Ghazi al-Yawar (right), at a press conference in Baghdad

Jalal Talabani (fourth from left), the new Iraqi President, is sworn i...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: International Zone State: Baghdad Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angelique Perez, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combi... More

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq, would be the last of its kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. U.S. Vice... More

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld (left), U.S. Secretary of Defense (SECDEF), and Jalal Talabani, President of Iraq, conduct a joint press briefing at the Presidential Palace in Baghdad, Iraq, Dec. 23, 2005.  The SECDEF is in country after visiting the affected areas of the Oct. 8, 2005 earthquake in Pakistan and to support the U.S. Service Members of the region.  (DoD photo by PETTY Officer 1ST Class Chad J. McNeeley) (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld (left), U.S. Secretary of Defense (SE...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Baghdad Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: PO1 Chad J. Mcneeley, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital... More

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq would be the last of it's kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. U.S. Vice... More

The newest award that will soon be given to service

The newest award that will soon be given to service

The newest award that will soon be given to service members that served in Iraq was unveiled at the ceremony. The medal is called The Medal of Commitment. Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The cerem... More

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq would be the last of its kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. U.S. Vice ... More

Vice President Joe Biden talks with United States Forces

Vice President Joe Biden talks with United States Forces

Vice President Joe Biden talks with United States Forces Iraq commander, Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III, and Command Sgt. Maj. Earl Rice of the 18th Airborne Corps, after unveiling the Medal of Commitment. Dec. 1, 20... More

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq, would be the last of its kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. U.S. Vice... More

Dec. 1, 2011 marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011 marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011 marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq would be the last of it's kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. U.S. Vice ... More

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq, would be the last of its kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. United St... More

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq would be the last of it's kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. U.S. Vice... More

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq, would be the last of its kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. U.S. Vice... More

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq, would be the last of its kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. U.S. Vice... More

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq, would be the last of its kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. U.S. Vice... More

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq, would be the last of its kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. U.S. Vice... More

Dec. 1, 2011 marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011 marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011 marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq would be the last of it's kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. U.S. Vice ... More

The newest award that will soon be given to service

The newest award that will soon be given to service

The newest award that will soon be given to service members that served in Iraq was unveiled at the ceremony. The medal is called The Medal of Commitment. Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The cerem... More

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq would be the last of it's kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. U.S. Vice... More

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq would be the last of it's kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. U.S. Vice... More

Dec. 1, 2011 marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011 marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony

Dec. 1, 2011 marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The ceremony hosted by the Iraqi government at Al Faw Palace, in Baghdad, Iraq would be the last of it's kind as U.S. forces continue to draw out of Iraq. U.S. Vice ... More

The newest award that will soon be given to service

The newest award that will soon be given to service

The newest award that will soon be given to service members that served in Iraq was unveiled at the ceremony. The medal is called The Medal of Commitment. Dec. 1, 2011, marks Iraq's Day of Commitment. The cerem... More

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