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An Iraqi army jundi, Arabic for soldier, repairs a

An Iraqi army jundi, Arabic for soldier, repairs a

An Iraqi army jundi, Arabic for soldier, repairs a broken Humvee door during a maintenance training course at Kirkush Military Training Base, Iraq, March 10. U.S. advisors from Task Force 225, 2nd Advise and As... More

U.S. Army Spc. Brooke Lohuis, a native of Alliance,

U.S. Army Spc. Brooke Lohuis, a native of Alliance,

U.S. Army Spc. Brooke Lohuis, a native of Alliance, Ohio, and an instructor assigned to Brigade Support Battalion's Task Force 225, 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, points out maintenance ... More

Iraqi army Pvt. Kalid Mahde Mosser, a mechanic assigned

Iraqi army Pvt. Kalid Mahde Mosser, a mechanic assigned

Iraqi army Pvt. Kalid Mahde Mosser, a mechanic assigned to 4th Battalion, 21st Brigade, 5th IA Division, repairs a broken door on his Humvee during maintenance training at Kirkush Military Training Base, Iraq, ... More

Iraqi Army mechanics assigned to 4th Battalion, 21st

Iraqi Army mechanics assigned to 4th Battalion, 21st

Iraqi Army mechanics assigned to 4th Battalion, 21st Brigade, 5th IA Division lay out parts while repairing a broken humvee door during a 25-day training rotation at Kirkush Military Training Base, Iraq, known ... More

Iraqi mechanics perform preventive maintenance checks

Iraqi mechanics perform preventive maintenance checks

Iraqi mechanics perform preventive maintenance checks and services on an Iraqi humvee during a maintenance class at Kirkush Military Training Base, Iraq, March 10, 2011. The mechanics, assigned to 4th Battalion... More

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