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    Foot Patrol [Image 1 of 11]

    Foot Patrol

    U.S. and Iraqi soldiers load up in the back of a U.S. Army Bradley fighting vehicle following a foot patrol June 11, 2006, in Hit, Iraq - a city of 30,000 in Iraq's Al Anbar Province. U.S. soldiers from the Frieberg, Germany-based 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry Regiment say they've gotten a hold of the city, which is still a hot-bed of insurgent activity - improvised explosive devices, small-arms attacks and occasional mortar attacks against U.S. bases. Furthermore, Iraqi soldiers partnered with the U.S. battalion are well on their way to operating independently, according to U.S. soldiers. Four months ago when the battalion arrived in Hit, a mostly Sunni city located 70 miles northwest of Ramadi, U.S. soldiers led daily patrols through the less-than-receptive city. Now, Iraqi soldiers spearhead their own patrols and are finding IEDs, interacting with the local populace, and capturing an average of five insurgents a week. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Jim Goodwin)

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    Date Taken: 06.11.2006
    Date Posted: 06.21.2006 07:05
    Photo ID: 23962
    Resolution: 1200x800
    Size: 397.44 KB
    Location: HIT, IQ

    Web Views: 165
    Downloads: 59

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