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Spc. Ronald Williams, a Philadelphia native, gathers

Spc. Ronald Williams, a Philadelphia native, gathers

Spc. Ronald Williams, a Philadelphia native, gathers laundry from the dryer on April 1. Williams serves as a shower, laundry and clothing repair specialist with the 549th Quartermaster Company, 68th Combat Sust... More

Ehsan Ali Abas weeps outside the medical station at

Ehsan Ali Abas weeps outside the medical station at

Ehsan Ali Abas weeps outside the medical station at Patrol Base Murray, Iraq, where his brother, Mohammed, was taken after being injured by an improvised explosive device Jan. 7, in Arab Jabour. (Photo/Sgt. Kev... More

Spc. Ronald Williams, Philadelphia native, gathers

Spc. Ronald Williams, Philadelphia native, gathers

Spc. Ronald Williams, Philadelphia native, gathers laundry that has been dried and needs to be folded. Williams serves as a shower, laundry and clothing repair specialist with the 549th Quartermaster Company, 6... More

Ehsan Ali Abas weeps outside the medical station at

Ehsan Ali Abas weeps outside the medical station at

Ehsan Ali Abas weeps outside the medical station at Patrol Base Murray, where his brother Mohammed was taken after being injured by an improvised explosive device, Jan. 7, in Arab Jabour.

Pfc. Eric Wilber, Orlando, Fla., native, folds clothes

Pfc. Eric Wilber, Orlando, Fla., native, folds clothes

Pfc. Eric Wilber, Orlando, Fla., native, folds clothes on April 1. Before the SLCR team arrived to PB Murray, Soldiers used bottled-water to take showers. In order get their laundry done, they had to wash it by... More

Medics at Patrol Base Murray, Iraq, load Mohammed Ali

Medics at Patrol Base Murray, Iraq, load Mohammed Ali

Medics at Patrol Base Murray, Iraq, load Mohammed Ali Abas into a Humvee to transport him to 86th Combat Support Hospital, in Baghdad. Abas was wounded by an improvised explosive device Jan. 7, in Arab Jabour. ... More

Medics at Patrol Base Murray load Mohammed Ali Abas

Medics at Patrol Base Murray load Mohammed Ali Abas

Medics at Patrol Base Murray load Mohammed Ali Abas into a Humvee to transport to the 86th Combat Support Hospital in Baghdad. Abas was wounded by an improvised explosive device, Jan. 7, in Arab Jabour.

Orlando, Fla., native Edwin Wilber and his wife Spc.

Orlando, Fla., native Edwin Wilber and his wife Spc.

Orlando, Fla., native Edwin Wilber and his wife Spc. Charly Wilber, both shower, laundry and clothing repair specialists with the 549th Quartermaster Company, 68th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, work at ... More

Orlando, Fla., native Edwin Wilber, a shower, laundry

Orlando, Fla., native Edwin Wilber, a shower, laundry

Orlando, Fla., native Edwin Wilber, a shower, laundry and clothing repair specialist with the 549th Quartermaster Company, 68th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, folds clothes April 1. Edwin is part of the ... More

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