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Sgt. Michael Harris, Pfc. Clay Adams and Sgt. Joseph

Sgt. Michael Harris, Pfc. Clay Adams and Sgt. Joseph

Sgt. Michael Harris, Pfc. Clay Adams and Sgt. Joseph McCoy of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, stay vigilant during a presence patrol in the Tal al-Raman neighborhood market of Mosul, ... More

2nd Lt. Thomas Blackburn of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron,

2nd Lt. Thomas Blackburn of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron,

2nd Lt. Thomas Blackburn of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, stops to speak with a shopkeeper in the Tal al-Raman neighborhood market while on a presence patrol, Mosul, Iraq, Jan 10.

Sgt. Joseph McCoy of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron, 3rd

Sgt. Joseph McCoy of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron, 3rd

Sgt. Joseph McCoy of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, keeps a watchful eye during a presence patrol in the Tal al-Raman neighborhood market of Mosul, Iraq, Jan 10.

Sgt. Joseph McCoy of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron, 3rd

Sgt. Joseph McCoy of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron, 3rd

Sgt. Joseph McCoy of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, cautiously checks an alley while pulling security for his platoon leader, 2nd Lt. Thomas Blackburn, who is distributing small gift... More

Sgt. Jonathan Jensen of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron,

Sgt. Jonathan Jensen of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron,

Sgt. Jonathan Jensen of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, pulls security while at a brief halt during a presence patrol in the Tal al-Raman neighborhood market in Mosul, Iraq, Jan 10.

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