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Sgt. Richard Nesler of Placerville, Calif., assigned

Sgt. Richard Nesler of Placerville, Calif., assigned

Sgt. Richard Nesler of Placerville, Calif., assigned to the 43rd Combat Engineer Company, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, guides a T-Wall into place during the construction of an Iraqi army traffic control point ... More

Pvt. 1st Class Jared Bottorff and Sgt. Robert Johnson,

Pvt. 1st Class Jared Bottorff and Sgt. Robert Johnson,

Pvt. 1st Class Jared Bottorff and Sgt. Robert Johnson, both assigned to Lightning Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, track a sniper as he moves from rooftop to rooftop in western Mosul, Iraq, Apr. 10.

An Iraqi army soldier from the 2nd Iraqi Army Division

An Iraqi army soldier from the 2nd Iraqi Army Division

An Iraqi army soldier from the 2nd Iraqi Army Division stops to chat with a young girl in the al-Zeria neighborhood of Mosul during a joint security patrol in support of Operation Thunder Reaper, Mosul, Iraq, J... More

A Soldier assigned to 43rd Combat Engineer Company,

A Soldier assigned to 43rd Combat Engineer Company,

A Soldier assigned to 43rd Combat Engineer Company, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, returns chains for hoisting jersey barriers back into a front end loader during the construction of a traffic control point for ... More

Pvt. 1st Class Jared Bottoff of Lightning Troop, 3rd

Pvt. 1st Class Jared Bottoff of Lightning Troop, 3rd

Pvt. 1st Class Jared Bottoff of Lightning Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, moves from room to room while clearing a structure during the pursuit of sniper that has just fired on his squad.

Stars reveal the direction of the earth's rotation

Stars reveal the direction of the earth's rotation

Stars reveal the direction of the earth's rotation as a Mine Resistant Ambush Protective vehicle of the 43rd Combat Engineer Company stands guard during the construction of a traffic control point in western Mo... More

Sgt. Richard Nesler of Placerville, Calif., assigned

Sgt. Richard Nesler of Placerville, Calif., assigned

Sgt. Richard Nesler of Placerville, Calif., assigned to 43rd Combat Engineer Company, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, and an interpreter assigned to 43rd Combat Engineer Company work through the early morning hou... More

Sgt. Christopher Swofford struggles to see through

Sgt. Christopher Swofford struggles to see through

Sgt. Christopher Swofford struggles to see through a sandstorm as he pulls security for 1st Lt. Peter Cacossa, both of 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, during the investigation of a possible improvis... More

Sgt. Christopher Swofford of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron,

Sgt. Christopher Swofford of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron,

Sgt. Christopher Swofford of Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, takes a moment to share a smile with some boys during a patrol in the al-Mamoon neighborhood of Mosul, Iraq, on April 16.

A young girl walks away with a "meal-ready-to-eat"

A young girl walks away with a "meal-ready-to-eat"

A young girl walks away with a "meal-ready-to-eat" and a grin during a Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, patrol in the al-Mamoon neighborhood, Mosul, Iraq, on April 16.

Pvt. 1st Class Anthony Humphries breaches a door while

Pvt. 1st Class Anthony Humphries breaches a door while

Pvt. 1st Class Anthony Humphries breaches a door while in pursuit of a sniper, Pvt. 1st Class Jared Bottoff prepares to enter the building with the remainder of the squad, both Soldiers are assigned to Lightnin... More

Staff Sgt. Harry Hafalla of Daly City, Calif., advances

Staff Sgt. Harry Hafalla of Daly City, Calif., advances

Staff Sgt. Harry Hafalla of Daly City, Calif., advances on a known improvised explosive device maker, in the Tamooz neighborhood of Mosul, while Pfc. Travis Bakewell of Dixson, Calif., provides cover from the g... More

1st Lt. Peter Cacossa and Sgt. Christopher Swofford,

1st Lt. Peter Cacossa and Sgt. Christopher Swofford,

1st Lt. Peter Cacossa and Sgt. Christopher Swofford, both assigned to Heavy Company, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, prepare to enter a home during an intelligence driven raid in the Tal al-Raman ne... More

Sgt. Michael McAlhaney, assigned to 3rd Squadron, 3rd

Sgt. Michael McAlhaney, assigned to 3rd Squadron, 3rd

Sgt. Michael McAlhaney, assigned to 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, pulls security at the entrance to a home while his platoon leader discusses the local security situation with the residents of the... More

An Iraqi army armored personnel carrier provides security

An Iraqi army armored personnel carrier provides security

An Iraqi army armored personnel carrier provides security for coalition force engineers during the construction of an IA checkpoint in western Mosul, Iraq, April 2.

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