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Col. Craig Collier, squadron commander for 3rd Squadron,

Col. Craig Collier, squadron commander for 3rd Squadron,

Col. Craig Collier, squadron commander for 3rd Squadron, 89th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Multi-National Division-Baghdad, and Al'aa Dagher, Rusafa District Council chairm... More

Al'aa Dagher, Rusafa District Council chairman (left),

Al'aa Dagher, Rusafa District Council chairman (left),

Al'aa Dagher, Rusafa District Council chairman (left), Jamal Al Rahji (center) and Col. Craig Collier, squadron commander for 3rd Squadron, 89th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division... More

Iraqi boys peer into the school grounds at the Oqba

Iraqi boys peer into the school grounds at the Oqba

Iraqi boys peer into the school grounds at the Oqba Bin Nafea school as Iraqi officials and Soldiers from 3rd Squadron, 89th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Multi-National Div... More

Al'aa Dagher, District Council chairman, cuts the ribbon

Al'aa Dagher, District Council chairman, cuts the ribbon

Al'aa Dagher, District Council chairman, cuts the ribbon to mark the official reopening of the Oqba Bin Nafea School Oct. 22, 2008. Iraqi officials and Soldiers from 3rd Squadron, 89th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Bri... More

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