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On 21 January 2006 1LT Paul Waldoff, Platoon Leader, 2nd Platoon, B Troop, 1-71 CAV gives an Iraqi boy a gift from the states. 1LT Waldoff gave the boy complete soccer uniform to include the shoes. The boy was a know soccer fanatic.(Released)US Army photo by SSG Kevin L. Moses Sr

On 21 January 2006 1LT Paul Waldoff, Platoon Leader, 2nd Platoon, B Tr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Camp Liberty State: Baghdad Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Major Command Shown: 10TH MTN DIV Scene Camera Op... More

(left) Staff Sgt. Anthony Ciccariello Jr., Spc. Evan

(left) Staff Sgt. Anthony Ciccariello Jr., Spc. Evan

(left) Staff Sgt. Anthony Ciccariello Jr., Spc. Evan Lipp and Sgt. James Smith, 10th Mountain Division, intervened in a SHARP incident in Watertown, NY.

Maj. Gen. Jeffrey L. Bannister, 10th Mountain Division

Maj. Gen. Jeffrey L. Bannister, 10th Mountain Division

Maj. Gen. Jeffrey L. Bannister, 10th Mountain Division Commanding General, recognized Staff Sgt. Anthony Ciccariello Jr., Sgt. James Smith and Spc. Evan Lipp for intervening in a SHARP incident, Nov. 16, 2016.

Maj. Gen. Jeffrey L. Bannister, 10th Mountain Division

Maj. Gen. Jeffrey L. Bannister, 10th Mountain Division

Maj. Gen. Jeffrey L. Bannister, 10th Mountain Division Commanding General, recognized Staff Sgt. Anthony Ciccariello Jr., Sgt. James Smith and Spc. Evan Lipp for intervening in a SHARP incident, Nov. 16, 2016.

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