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JIATF West supported live-fire shoothouse to aid in

JIATF West supported live-fire shoothouse to aid in

JIATF West supported live-fire shoothouse to aid in the training of counter narcotics police and paramilitary forces.

Iraqi National Policemen in formation listen to words

Iraqi National Policemen in formation listen to words

Iraqi National Policemen in formation listen to words of praise from their commander and an ambassador from the United States Army following a tactical demonstration held at the Ministry of Interior’s National ... More

After successfully breaching a range house and safely

After successfully breaching a range house and safely

After successfully breaching a range house and safely securing a high value target, Iraqi National Policemen stack against a wall in preparation for a strategic exit to their tactical vehicles outside as part o... More

Iraqi National Policemen stack against the wall of

Iraqi National Policemen stack against the wall of

Iraqi National Policemen stack against the wall of a range house in preparation to breach a door and secure a high value target hiding inside during a tactical demonstration held at the Ministry of Interior’s N... More

An Iraqi National Policeman engages an enemy gunman

An Iraqi National Policeman engages an enemy gunman

An Iraqi National Policeman engages an enemy gunman during a tactical demonstration held at the Ministry of Interior’s National Police Special Training Academy located at Camp Dublin, Iraq, July 16. Since its i... More

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