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A US Army (USA) 3rd Infantry Division Soldier sitting atop a armored vehicle, uses a pair of binoculars to scans the rooftops in a business area in central Baghdad, Iraq, in order to monitor and patrol the area, in an effort to deter looting during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

A US Army (USA) 3rd Infantry Division Soldier sitting atop a armored v...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Baghdad Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Cherie A. Thurlby, USAF Release Status: Released... More

A 1-9 FA, 2nd brigade 3rd Infantry Division soldier sits in a M966HMMWV vehicle with weapon mounted, provides security during a raid. Silhouette was shot during sunset. (U.S. Army photo by SPC. Gul A. Alisan) (Released)

A 1-9 FA, 2nd brigade 3rd Infantry Division soldier sits in a M966HMMW...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Al Riyad State: Baghdad Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Major Command Shown: NORTHEAST Scene Camera Operator:... More

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