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General Jorge Alberto Molina, El Salvador's minister

General Jorge Alberto Molina, El Salvador's minister

General Jorge Alberto Molina, El Salvador's minister of defense, presents a medal to Maj. Gen. Michael Oates, 10th Mountain Division and Multi-National Division Center commander, at the Battalion Cuscatlan head... More

General Jorge Alberto Molina, El Salvador's minister

General Jorge Alberto Molina, El Salvador's minister

General Jorge Alberto Molina, El Salvador's minister of defense, and Maj. Gen. Abd al Hanen Hammood Faisal perform a cermonial ribbon cutting before a humanitarian aid distribution to members of the al Rhama ha... More

Soldiers of El Salvador's Battalion Cuscatlan stand

Soldiers of El Salvador's Battalion Cuscatlan stand

Soldiers of El Salvador's Battalion Cuscatlan stand in formation during a ceremony welcoming Gen. Jorge Alberto Molina, El Salvador's minister of defense to Forward Operating Base Delta Dec. 5.

A family leaves a humanitarian aid distribution at

A family leaves a humanitarian aid distribution at

A family leaves a humanitarian aid distribution at the al Kut theater Dec. 6.

General Jorge Alberto Molina, El Salvador's minister

General Jorge Alberto Molina, El Salvador's minister

General Jorge Alberto Molina, El Salvador's minister of defense, Brig. Gen Abed Gabr Mazloum and Maj. Gen. Abd al Hanen Hammood Faisal depart a humanitarian aid distribution to members of the al Rhama handicapp... More

An Iraqi policeman searches a man before allowing him

An Iraqi policeman searches a man before allowing him

An Iraqi policeman searches a man before allowing him into the al Kut theater for a humanitarian aid distribution Dec. 6. Iraqi security forces provided security for the event, which was also attended by Maj. G... More

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