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Prior to the Falcon 10-mile Fun Run, Oct. 4, 2008,

Prior to the Falcon 10-mile Fun Run, Oct. 4, 2008,

Prior to the Falcon 10-mile Fun Run, Oct. 4, 2008, participants gather around the starting line for a group photo at Forward Operating Base Falcon in southern Baghdad's Rashid District. Soldiers from the 1st Br... More

Capt. Katherine Fenton, an intelligence officer assigned

Capt. Katherine Fenton, an intelligence officer assigned

Capt. Katherine Fenton, an intelligence officer assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division - Baghdad, approaches the finish lin... More

Runners navigate their way around Forward Operating

Runners navigate their way around Forward Operating

Runners navigate their way around Forward Operating Base Falcon during the Falcon 10-Mile Fun Run, Oct. 4, 2008, which coincides with the Army's 10-Mile run in Washington D.C. 1st Lt. Juan Martinez, a transport... More

Service members and civilians exit the gate for the

Service members and civilians exit the gate for the

Service members and civilians exit the gate for the Falcon 10-Mile Fun Run, Oct. 4, 2008, at Forward Operating Base Falcon in southern Baghdad's Rashid District. Soldiers from the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th I... More

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