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Gen. Ray Odierno delivers his farewell address during

Gen. Ray Odierno delivers his farewell address during

Gen. Ray Odierno delivers his farewell address during the United States Forces-Iraq change-of-command ceremony. Odierno, who has commanded USF-I, and before that MNF-I, relinquished command to Gen. Lloyd J. Aus... More

Vice President Joe Biden speaks to the audience at

Vice President Joe Biden speaks to the audience at

Vice President Joe Biden speaks to the audience at the United States Forces-Iraq change of command ceremony, Sept. 1. Gen Lloyd J. Austin III relieved Gen. Ray Odierno as the commander of USF-I on the same day ... More

Aides of Vice President Joe Biden affix the vice

Aides of Vice President Joe Biden affix the vice

Aides of Vice President Joe Biden affix the vice presidential seal to the lectern before the United States Forces-Iraq change-of-command ceremony, Sept. 1. Gen Lloyd J. Austin III relieved Gen. Ray Odierno as t... More

Maj. Gen. Anthony Cucolo, 3rd Infantry Division commanding

Maj. Gen. Anthony Cucolo, 3rd Infantry Division commanding

Maj. Gen. Anthony Cucolo, 3rd Infantry Division commanding general, speaks American Forces Network reporter Staff Sgt. Donald Dees about the significance of the change of mission and the beginning of Operation ... More

Maj. Gen. Anthony Cucolo, 3rd Infantry Division commanding

Maj. Gen. Anthony Cucolo, 3rd Infantry Division commanding

Maj. Gen. Anthony Cucolo, 3rd Infantry Division commanding general, speaks with a reporter about the significance of the change of mission and the beginning of Operation New Dawn before the United States Forces... More

Gen. Lloyd J. Austin speaks to the audience after assuming

Gen. Lloyd J. Austin speaks to the audience after assuming

Gen. Lloyd J. Austin speaks to the audience after assuming command of United States Forces-Iraq from Gen. Ray Odierno, Sept. 1. Austin took command in a ceremony that also marked the end of Operation Iraqi Free... More

Maj. Gen. Stephen Lanza, USF-I spokesman speaks with

Maj. Gen. Stephen Lanza, USF-I spokesman speaks with

Maj. Gen. Stephen Lanza, USF-I spokesman speaks with Molly Wilkes during alive interview on Fox and Friends about the significance of the change of mission and the beginning of Operation New Dawn before the Uni... More

Presiding officer Marine Gen. James Mattis, commander

Presiding officer Marine Gen. James Mattis, commander

Presiding officer Marine Gen. James Mattis, commander of U.S. Central Command, presents the United States Forces-Iraq colors to Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III in the Al Faw palace rotunda during the change of command... More

Brig. Gen. Michael Smith, direcotr of the Iraqi Training

Brig. Gen. Michael Smith, direcotr of the Iraqi Training

Brig. Gen. Michael Smith, direcotr of the Iraqi Training and Advisory Mission, speaks with reporters about the significance of the change of mission and the beginning of Operation New Dawn before the United St... More

Maj. Gen. Anthony Cucolo, 3rd Infantry Division commanding

Maj. Gen. Anthony Cucolo, 3rd Infantry Division commanding

Maj. Gen. Anthony Cucolo, 3rd Infantry Division commanding general, speaks with a reporter about the significance of the change of mission and the beginning of Operation New Dawn before the United States Force... More

USF-I Change of Command

USF-I Change of Command

Presiding officer Marine Gen. James Mattis, commander of U.S. Central Command, presents the United States Forces-Iraq colors to Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III in the Al Faw palace rotunda during the change of command... More

Gen. Lloyd J. Austin speaks to the audience after assuming

Gen. Lloyd J. Austin speaks to the audience after assuming

Gen. Lloyd J. Austin speaks to the audience after assuming command of United States Forces-Iraq from Gen. Ray Odierno, Sept. 1. Austin took command in a ceremony that also marked the end of Operation Iraqi Free... More

American dignitaries and miltary leaders honor the

American dignitaries and miltary leaders honor the

American dignitaries and miltary leaders honor the U.S. flag as the national anthem plays before the United States Forces-Iraq change-of-command ceremony, Sept. 1. Gen Lloyd J. Austin III relieved Gen. Ray Odie... More

Vice President Joe Biden speaks to the audience at

Vice President Joe Biden speaks to the audience at

Vice President Joe Biden speaks to the audience at the United States Forces-Iraq change of command ceremony, Sept. 1. Gen Lloyd J. Austin III relieved Gen. Ray Odierno as the commander of USF-I on the same day ... More

Gen. Ray Odierno relinquishes command of United States

Gen. Ray Odierno relinquishes command of United States

Gen. Ray Odierno relinquishes command of United States Forces-Iraq by passijng the unit colors Marine General James Mattis, commander of U.S. Central Command, at the USF-I change of command ceremony, Sept. 1. G... More

Gen. Ray Odierno relinquishes command of United States

Gen. Ray Odierno relinquishes command of United States

Gen. Ray Odierno relinquishes command of United States Forces-Iraq by passijng the unit colors Marine General James Mattis, commander of U.S. Central Command, at the USF-I change of command ceremony, Sept. 1. G... More

Presiding officer Marine Gen. James Mattis, commander

Presiding officer Marine Gen. James Mattis, commander

Presiding officer Marine Gen. James Mattis, commander of U.S. Central Command, Gen. Ray Odierno, Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III and Command Sgt. Maj. Lawrence Wilson take their places for the change ofUnited States F... More

Gen. Ray Odierno receives a standing ovation following

Gen. Ray Odierno receives a standing ovation following

Gen. Ray Odierno receives a standing ovation following his remarks at the USF-I change of command ceremony. Odierno, who has commanded USF-I, and before that MNF-I, relinquished command to Gen. Lloyd J. Austin ... More

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