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Community and government leaders and leaders of the

Community and government leaders and leaders of the

Community and government leaders and leaders of the 1st Battalion, 10th Field Artillery, attend a meeting, Jan. 17, at a new Concerned Local Citizens headquarters building in Tisa Nissan, Iraq. During the meeti... More

Young girls walk home from school through a local market

Young girls walk home from school through a local market

Young girls walk home from school through a local market in Nahrwan, Jan. 17, as Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 10th Field Artillery, and the 489th Civil Affairs Company, a reserve unit out of Knoxville, Tenn., c... More

Sheik Kassem Yassen Al Misoudy, chairman of the Concerned

Sheik Kassem Yassen Al Misoudy, chairman of the Concerned

Sheik Kassem Yassen Al Misoudy, chairman of the Concerned Local Citizens group in Tisa Nissan, meets with Capt. Chas Cannon, from Moultrie, Ga., commander of Battery A, 1st Battalion, 10th Field Artillery befor... More

Students from the Alman Boys Primary school in Narhwan

Students from the Alman Boys Primary school in Narhwan

Students from the Alman Boys Primary school in Narhwan carry a box full of backpacks Jan. 17. Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 10th Field Artillery, and the 489th Civil Affairs Company, a reserve unit out of Kn... More

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