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An Iraqi boy happily holds up a sign near Baghdadi,

An Iraqi boy happily holds up a sign near Baghdadi,

An Iraqi boy happily holds up a sign near Baghdadi, Iraq, Saturday which an older Iraqi boy wrote in English for him on paper that was donated by the Freemont County School District Number One in Wyoming. Selec... More

Members of the embedded provincial reconstruction team

Members of the embedded provincial reconstruction team

Members of the embedded provincial reconstruction team and U.S. Agency for International Development stop at a local business in the heart of Haditha's marketplace on May 19 to speak with the locals on how the ... More

Sgt. Jarod D. Barry, a 27-year-old operations police

Sgt. Jarod D. Barry, a 27-year-old operations police

Sgt. Jarod D. Barry, a 27-year-old operations police sergeant with 3rd Battalion, 23rd Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 5, pounds in a nail for a door back stop on March 22 in Haditha City, Iraq. Barry, ... More

Marine Corps Martial Arts Program

Marine Corps Martial Arts Program

Lance Cpl. Tranquilla McGee (top) practices the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program with his partner Cpl. Nicholas W. Alexie (bottom). Both McGee and Alexie are administrative clerks with 3rd Battalion, 23 Marine... More

Cpl. Matthew D. Gammons, 24, a wireman, from Bedford,

Cpl. Matthew D. Gammons, 24, a wireman, from Bedford,

Cpl. Matthew D. Gammons, 24, a wireman, from Bedford, Ky., passes out a notebook to the local children near Baghdadi, Iraq, Saturday. Marines with Headquarters Company, Regimental Combat Team 5, are conducting ... More

Three children near Baghdadi, Iraq, are all smiles

Three children near Baghdadi, Iraq, are all smiles

Three children near Baghdadi, Iraq, are all smiles as they await Marines from Combat Outpost Timberwolf to pass out school supplies Saturday. Marines with Headquarters Company, Regimental Combat Team 5, are con... More

Marines with Support Platoon, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion,

Marines with Support Platoon, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion,

Marines with Support Platoon, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 5, work to place a 'Texas' barrier, which is a concrete protective barrier, into position at a new traffic control point in Ba... More

Samir Miflih Hamid, a local program manager in Haditha,

Samir Miflih Hamid, a local program manager in Haditha,

Samir Miflih Hamid, a local program manager in Haditha, Iraq, speaks with members of the Embedded Provincial Reconstruction Team and US Agency for International Development in a newly refurbished technical scho... More

Marines with Support Platoon, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion,

Marines with Support Platoon, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion,

Marines with Support Platoon, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 5 work on a traffic control point for the Iraqi army in Baghdadi, Iraq, May 4. The IA have been working out of a schoolhouse t... More

Marines with Support Platoon, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion,

Marines with Support Platoon, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion,

Marines with Support Platoon, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 5, move an old guard post used by Iraqi army in Baghdad, May 4. The Marines are demilitarizing a schoolhouse which the IA now ... More

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