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Soldiers from the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry

Soldiers from the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry

Soldiers from the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division – Baghdad, lined up for autographs and to pose for pictures with World Wrestling Entertainment Superstars at Forward Ope... More

Kelly Kelly, a member of the WWE Divas, pauses while

Kelly Kelly, a member of the WWE Divas, pauses while

Kelly Kelly, a member of the WWE Divas, pauses while signing autographs and posing for pictures with Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers from the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Dec. 4. W... More

Sgt. Kourtney Wright, a Keokuk, Iowa, native, shakes

Sgt. Kourtney Wright, a Keokuk, Iowa, native, shakes

Sgt. Kourtney Wright, a Keokuk, Iowa, native, shakes hands with World Wrestling Entertainment Superstar John Cena during a visit by the professional wrestling organization to Forward Operating Base War Eagle, D... More

World Wrestling Entertainment Superstar John Cena shakes

World Wrestling Entertainment Superstar John Cena shakes

World Wrestling Entertainment Superstar John Cena shakes hands with 1st Lt. George Rolston, a Conrad, Iowa, native, after signing a metal chair for him during a visit to Forward Operating Base War Eagle, Dec. 4... More

World Wrestling Entertainment Superstar John Cena signs

World Wrestling Entertainment Superstar John Cena signs

World Wrestling Entertainment Superstar John Cena signs a metal chair for 1st Lt. George Rolston, a Conrad, Iowa, native, during a visit to Forward Operating Base War Eagle, Dec. 4. Rolston serves as the execut... More

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