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Sgt. Brendan Piper, a Milwaukee, native, speaks with

Sgt. Brendan Piper, a Milwaukee, native, speaks with

Sgt. Brendan Piper, a Milwaukee, native, speaks with Abo Jasan, a member of the Iraqi Family Village Council after he and other Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers brought school supplies, clothing and o... More

Sgt. Brendan Piper, a Milwaukee native, listens as

Sgt. Brendan Piper, a Milwaukee native, listens as

Sgt. Brendan Piper, a Milwaukee native, listens as an Iraqi man explains his claim through Joe, an interpreter who works with Coalition Forces April 26. Piper is a civil affairs specialist with the 432nd Civil ... More

Spc. Ryan Palmer, a Bad Axe, Mich., native, left, and

Spc. Ryan Palmer, a Bad Axe, Mich., native, left, and

Spc. Ryan Palmer, a Bad Axe, Mich., native, left, and Sgt. James Williams, an Indianapolis native, untie a tarp to open the back of a Light Medium Tactical Vehicle so they can unload school supplies, clothing a... More

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