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An Australian soldier with Task Group Taji inspects

An Australian soldier with Task Group Taji inspects

An Australian soldier with Task Group Taji inspects Iraqi soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 36th Brigade, 9th Mechanized Division, for proper wear of their protective gear over their chemical, biological, rad... More

Iraqi soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 36th Brigade,

Iraqi soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 36th Brigade,

Iraqi soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 36th Brigade, 9th Mechanized Division, cross a water obstacle during mission-oriented physical training at Camp Taji, Iraq, April 13, 2016.Trainers conducted this event... More

An Australian soldier with Task Group Taji motivates

An Australian soldier with Task Group Taji motivates

An Australian soldier with Task Group Taji motivates Iraqi soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 36th Brigade, 9th Mechanized Division, as they conduct team litter carries during mission-oriented physical trainin... More

A New Zealand soldier with Task Group Taji instructs

A New Zealand soldier with Task Group Taji instructs

A New Zealand soldier with Task Group Taji instructs Iraqi soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 36th Brigade, 9th Mechanized Division, on the step-by-step process of inspecting their M16 rifles if they fail to f... More

An Australian soldier with Task Group Taji leads Iraqi

An Australian soldier with Task Group Taji leads Iraqi

An Australian soldier with Task Group Taji leads Iraqi soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 36th Brigade, 9th Mechanized Division, as they conduct team litter carries during mission-oriented physical training at... More

Iraqi soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 36th Brigade,

Iraqi soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 36th Brigade,

Iraqi soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 36th Brigade, 9th Mechanized Division, put on their Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear masks during CBRN reinforcement training at Camp Taji, Iraq, April ... More

An Australian soldier with Task Group Taji inspects

An Australian soldier with Task Group Taji inspects

An Australian soldier with Task Group Taji inspects Iraqi soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 36th Brigade, 9th Mechanized Division, for proper wear of their protective gear over their chemical, biological, rad... More

Iraqi soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 36th Brigade,

Iraqi soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 36th Brigade,

Iraqi soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 36th Brigade, 9th Mechanized Division, conduct team litter carries during mission-oriented physical training at Camp Taji, Iraq, April 13, 2016. Trainers conducted this... More

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