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An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses a metal detector to search for possible weapon caches in a low lying canal in the village of Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008. U.S. Soldiers, from Alpha Batt... More

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses a metal detector to search for possible weapon caches in the village of Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008. U.S. Soldiers, from Alpha Battery, 4th Battalion, 2... More

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, pulls

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, pulls

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, pulls security as his fellow Iraqi soldiers search houses in the village of Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008. The patrol was looking for weapon caches in the area.

Iraqi soldiers, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, use

Iraqi soldiers, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, use

Iraqi soldiers, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, use a shovel to check for a possible weapon cache in a canal in Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008.

A U.S. interpreter talks to a local Iraqi farmer about

A U.S. interpreter talks to a local Iraqi farmer about

A U.S. interpreter talks to a local Iraqi farmer about possible enemy activity in the area during a patrol through an area Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008. The patrol was looking for weapon caches in the area.

Iraqi soldiers, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, use

Iraqi soldiers, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, use

Iraqi soldiers, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, use a shovel to check for a possible weapon cache in the side of a dried up canal in Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008.

Iraqi soldiers, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, use

Iraqi soldiers, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, use

Iraqi soldiers, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, use a metal detector and shovel to search for possible weapon caches in a dried up canal in the village of Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008. U.S. Soldiers, from Alp... More

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses a metal detector to search for possible weapon caches in the village of Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008. U.S. Soldiers, from Alpha Battery, 4th Battalion, 2... More

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, patrol

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, patrol

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, patrol through the tall reeds of a canal in the village of Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008. The patrol was looking for weapon caches in the area.

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, patrols

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, patrols

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, patrols through a canal in Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008 with a shovel. The patrol was looking for weapon caches in the area.

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses a metal detector to search for possible weapon caches in a low lying canal in the village of Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008. U.S. Soldiers, from Alpha Batt... More

U.S. Soldiers, from Alpha Battery, 4th Battalion, 27th

U.S. Soldiers, from Alpha Battery, 4th Battalion, 27th

U.S. Soldiers, from Alpha Battery, 4th Battalion, 27th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, patrol through an area Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008. The patrol was looking for... More

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, use

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, use

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, use a shovel to check for a possible weapon cache in a canal in Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008.

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses a metal detector to search for possible weapon caches in the village of Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008. U.S. Soldiers, from Alpha Battery, 4th Battalion, 2... More

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses a metal detector to search for possible weapon caches in the village of Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008. U.S. Soldiers, from Alpha Battery, 4th Battalion, 2... More

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses

An Iraqi soldier, from 17th Iraqi Army Division, uses a metal detector to search for possible weapon caches in the village of Smahill, Iraq, on Nov. 28, 2008. U.S. Soldiers, from Alpha Battery, 4th Battalion, 2... More

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