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In the current combat environment, artillery cannons are often used as fixed pieces, conducting fire support missions from inside a stationary fire base.
11.17.09, Story by Pfc. Adam Halleck
In order for a trooper to be inducted in the Order of the Spur, and earn the privilege of wearing silver spurs, he must survive a demanding test of tactical and technical knowledge.
11.11.09, Story by Pfc. Adam Halleck
One of U.S. forces' main roles in Iraq is training, assisting and supporting the Iraqi security forces securing their country.
11.11.09, Story by 2nd Lt. Joshua Risher
In an effort to strengthen a sense of normalcy for the children in their area of operations, U.S. and Iraqi troops partnered together to distribute schools supplies and to assess local security.
11.11.09, Story by Pfc. Adam Halleck
With Iraqi election approaching, U.S. and Iraqi Soldiers began a four day mission in the small town of Tarmiyah, Nov. 7.
11.07.09, Story by Pfc. Bailey Jester
Its 3:00 a.m., as American and Iraqi soldiers rush to their trucks, trading the comforts of Joint Security Station Sheik Amir for the rugged farmland of al-Raood, a village north of Baghdad.
10.30.09, Story by Pfc. Adam Halleck
After hours of swift and rigorous searching in a small village, here, north of Baghdad, Iraqi and American Soldiers hustled to a small field to meet helicopters from the Iraqi air force and 1st Air Cavalry Brigade.
10.26.09, Story by Pfc. Adam Halleck
The training and advisory role that the U.S. military has undertaken with Iraqi Security Forces is paying off on the streets of Baghdad.
10.20.09, Story by Pfc. Bailey Jester
Strengthening the skills and core competencies of the Iraqi security forces is a vital mission for U.S. Soldiers, here.
10.15.09, Story by Pfc. Adam Halleck
On Oct. 12, a ceremony celebrated the grand opening of two schools nestled in a small village north of Baghdad, culminating two years of hard work.
10.12.09, Story by Pfc. Adam Halleck
Adapting to new environments can be part of a Soldier's everyday life –especially when deployed to Iraq.
09.28.09, Story by Pfc. Bailey Jester
It has been two weeks since U.S. Soldiers assessed two neighboring schools that will educate over 1,200 students north of Baghdad.
09.27.09, Story by Pfc. Adam Halleck
The role of U.S. combat troops in Iraq has evolved from the frontlines to the classroom, with efforts focused on training Iraqi security forces.
09.19.09, Story by Pfc. Bailey Jester
Now that U.S. forces have moved out of Iraqi cities to the surrounding rural areas, the nature of logistical resupply for far-flung outposts has under gone changes.
09.16.09, Courtesy Story
"There was a lot of blood, sweat and tears shed in order to make this market safe," said Staff Sgt. Nicholas Lien, who returned to the Taji market, Sept. 10, a place he knew all too well during his last deployment, here. "A lot has changed in the short time we were gone."
09.10.09, Story by Pfc. Adam Halleck
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