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Soldiers from 2nd Iraqi Army Division exit an Iraqi

Soldiers from 2nd Iraqi Army Division exit an Iraqi

Soldiers from 2nd Iraqi Army Division exit an Iraqi Air Force plane and set foot at Baghdad International Airport. The soldiers were flown from near the Irbil area in the Kurdish Autonomous Region to Baghdad to... More

General Babakir Zebari, Chief Joint Forces Iraq, answers

General Babakir Zebari, Chief Joint Forces Iraq, answers

General Babakir Zebari, Chief Joint Forces Iraq, answers questions from reporters about the 2nd Iraqi Army Division troops from the Kurdish Autonomous Region landing in Baghdad Feb. 25 to help support the opera... More

Gen. Babakir Zebari, chief Joint Forces Iraq, shakes

Gen. Babakir Zebari, chief Joint Forces Iraq, shakes

Gen. Babakir Zebari, chief Joint Forces Iraq, shakes the hand of a 2nd Iraqi Division jundi as he arrived to the Baghdad area in support of Operation Fardth - Al Kanoon. The soldiers were the first mass movemen... More

Traditional Iraqi cheek kisses and handshakes greeted

Traditional Iraqi cheek kisses and handshakes greeted

Traditional Iraqi cheek kisses and handshakes greeted the Soldiers of 2nd Iraqi Army Division as they stepped onto the Baghdad International Airport tarmac. The commanders of the Iraqi Ground Forces Command met... More

Soldiers from 2nd Iraqi Army Division exit an Iraqi

Soldiers from 2nd Iraqi Army Division exit an Iraqi

Soldiers from 2nd Iraqi Army Division exit an Iraqi Air Force plane and set foot at Baghdad International Airport. The soldiers were flown from near the Irbil area in the Kurdish Autonomous Region to Baghdad to... More

Soldiers from 2nd Iraqi Army Division exit an Iraqi

Soldiers from 2nd Iraqi Army Division exit an Iraqi

Soldiers from 2nd Iraqi Army Division exit an Iraqi Air Force plane and set foot at Baghdad International Airport. The soldiers were flown from near the Irbil area in the Kurdish Autonomous Region to Baghdad to... More

The Irbil-based 2nd Iraqi Army Division stood in a

The Irbil-based 2nd Iraqi Army Division stood in a

The Irbil-based 2nd Iraqi Army Division stood in a square formation while Gen. Babakir Zebari, Chief Joint Forces Iraq, spoke to them about their country's need for them to be in Baghdad and the brotherhood bet... More

Soldiers from 2nd Iraqi Army Division exit an Iraqi

Soldiers from 2nd Iraqi Army Division exit an Iraqi

Soldiers from 2nd Iraqi Army Division exit an Iraqi Air Force plane and set foot at Baghdad International Airport. The soldiers were flown from near the Irbil area in the Kurdish Autonomous Region to Baghdad to... More

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