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Spc. Carlos Rivera, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Spc. Carlos Rivera, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Spc. Carlos Rivera, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas, keeps his machine gun at the high ready while on patrol through the streets of... More

Pvt. Brandon Miles, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Pvt. Brandon Miles, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Pvt. Brandon Miles, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas, takes cover behind a wall and pulls security during a dismounted patrol in the... More

3rd Platoon Leader 1st Lt. Rusty Morris, Killer Troop,

3rd Platoon Leader 1st Lt. Rusty Morris, Killer Troop,

3rd Platoon Leader 1st Lt. Rusty Morris, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas, shows a picture of his family to an Iraqi family in Mosul, Iraq, Feb. 9.

Children follow a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon, Killer

Children follow a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon, Killer

Children follow a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas, as he walks through Al Mansour, a neighborhood of Mosul, Iraq, Feb. 9.

Staff Sgt. Thomas Bruhn, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Staff Sgt. Thomas Bruhn, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Staff Sgt. Thomas Bruhn, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas, watches his surroundings while on a dismounted patrol in Mosul, Iraq, Feb. 9.

Cavalry scouts of 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron,

Cavalry scouts of 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron,

Cavalry scouts of 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas, walk through Al Mansour, a neighborhood in Mosul, Iraq, and talk to the local populace, Feb. 9.

Staff Sgt. Thomas Bruhn, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Staff Sgt. Thomas Bruhn, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Staff Sgt. Thomas Bruhn, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas, patrols tactically through the Al Mansour neighborhood of Mosul, Iraq, Feb. 9.

Spc. Carlos Rivera, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Spc. Carlos Rivera, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Spc. Carlos Rivera, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas, pulls security while a young Iraqi girl tries to make friends in Al Mansour, a... More

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