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general present sheiks with a mameluke sword

general present sheiks with a mameluke sword

Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, Commanding General of Multi National Forces-West and Maj. Gen. John Allen, deputy commanding general of MNF-W, speak with Sheik Duylami in Ar Ramadi, Iraq, on Jan. 14.The generals are pr... More

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, the commander

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, the commander

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, the commander of Multi-National Forces - West, and Maj. Gen. John Allen, the deputy commander of Multi-National Forces - West, present Sheik Duylami with a Mamaluke swo... More

Mameluke sword presented as sign of brotherhood

Mameluke sword presented as sign of brotherhood

Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, commanding general of Multi-National Forces-West, and Maj. Gen. John Allen, deputy commanding general of MNF-W, take a group photo with sheiks in Ar Ramadi, Iraq, on Jan. 14, 2008. The g... More

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, the commander

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, the commander

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, the commander of Multi-National Forces - West, salutes after presenting Sheik Duylami with a Mamaluke sword in Ramadi, Iraq, Jan. 14, 2008. Gaskin is presenting Sheiks ... More

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, right, the

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, right, the

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, right, the commander of Multi-National Forces - West, and Maj. Gen. John Allen, the deputy commander of Multi-National Forces - West, pose for a photo after presenting ... More

Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, commanding general of Multi

Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, commanding general of Multi

Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, commanding general of Multi National Forces - West and Maj. Gen. John Allen, deputy commanding general of MNF-W, present Sheik Ahmed Aburisha with a Mameluke Sword as a sign of brotherho... More

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, the commander

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, the commander

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, the commander of Multi-National Forces - West, and Maj. Gen. John Allen, the deputy commander of Multi-National Forces - West, present Sheik Duylami with a Mamaluke swo... More

Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, commanding general of Multi

Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, commanding general of Multi

Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, commanding general of Multi National Forces - West and Maj. Gen. John Allen, deputy commanding general of MNF-W, speak with Sheik Ahmed Aburisha in Ar Ramadi, Iraq, Jan. 14, 2008.The gen... More

Sheik Duylam, right, and his son speak during a meeting

Sheik Duylam, right, and his son speak during a meeting

Sheik Duylam, right, and his son speak during a meeting with U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. W. E. Gaskin, the commander of Multi-National Forces - West, in Ramadi, Iraq, Jan. 14, 2008. Gaskin is presenting Sheiks ... More

Sheik Ahmed Aburisha speaks during a meeting in Ar

Sheik Ahmed Aburisha speaks during a meeting in Ar

Sheik Ahmed Aburisha speaks during a meeting in Ar Ramadi, Iraq, Jan. 14, 2008. The generals are presenting the Sheiks in the Al Anbar province with a Mameluke Sword as a sign of brotherhood and to thank them f... More

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