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'Run for the Fallen'

The "Run for the Fallen," a 5 kilometer run around Camp Slayer, Nov. 14, had more than 750 United States Military service members, civilians, runners and volunteers.

Marine Overcomes Adversity

The country of Liberia entered its second civil war in 1999 when a rebel group, backed by the government of neighboring Guinea, overwhelmed the capital Monrovia. Invading rebels caused the death and displacement of thousands of people caught in the conflict. One U.S. Marine and his family were caught amongst the fighting but have managed to turn tragedy into triumph.

Sadr City Given New Water Treatment Plant

Commander of the Gulf Region District, Col. Dan Anninos, visited the Sadr City R3 Water Treatment Plant and its workers to check up on how well the plant was functioning, recently.

Civil Affair Team Trains Expanding Clinic

Members of the 364th Civil Affairs Brigade, along with two bilingual, bicultural advisors, recently met with eight Iraqi soldiers and a nurse at the Hero Clinic, Camp Iraqi Heroes, Baghdad to conduct the first of as series of training sessions designed to expand the clinic's reach.

Geospatial: Mapping Iraq's Ancient Cities

While many Soldiers head home in the late hours of the second shift, Sgt. Ronald Peters sits at his desk scanning over imagery, maps and the Internet, sometimes as late as 5 a.m., looking for answers.

Livestrong Challenge Brings Cancer Fight to Iraq

Service members and civilians gathered from around Victory Base Complex, Baghdad, Iraq in the early hours of, Oct. 25, to "pick a fight against cancer" in support of the Lance Armstrong Foundation's Livestrong Challenge.

Service Members Return to Iraq for Operation Proper Exit

Eight service members wounded in combat, some retired and some still serving, returned to Iraq Sunday, Oct. 11, to see the progress that has been made, find some closure and to leave on their own terms.

Paralegal of the Year: Intestines, Army Physical Fitness Test, Weapons Qualification

Sgt. Ashley Carey, Culver City, Calif., paralegal non-commissioned officer, 3rd Brigade 82nd Airborne Division, approached the victim with haste and began the process of dressing the victims abdominal wound. Simulated by spaghetti, the intestine lay scattered across the wound and the ground. This is one of the warrior training tasks competitors of the Multi-National Corps-Iraq Paralegal of the Year Competition completed, Oct. 16.

Soldiers, Civilians Build Civil Capacity

After U.S. combat forces have been out of cities for nearly three months, the Multi-National Corps-Iraq deputy commanding general said it was imperative that U.S. forces continue to support the improvement of civil capacity throughout Iraq.

Chaplain Fulfills Lifelong Calling

Shawls adorned with braided tassels covered the shoulders of the male service members while Maj. Avroham Horovitz sang out a prayer to welcome the Sabbath.

Deployed Service Members Remember Fallen at 9/11 Ceremony

Shadows fell from service members headgear onto their faces as all heads bowed during the invocation for the Sept. 11 ceremony at the Al Faw Palace, Camp Victory, Iraq, in remembrance of the 2,973 men, woman and children who lost their lives eight years ago.

Iraqi Soldiers Graduate Bomb School

A single Iraqi solider wearing a red beret stood against the wall and began to sing. Soon the rest of the 34th Level IV graduating class of Iraqi Army Bomb Disposal School joined in the IA warrior song in celebration after receiving their course certificates, Aug 26.

Service Members Work With Iraqi Businesses

A woman with a head dress and pink eye shadow pointed at the different diagrams shown in a booklet explaining her business' capabilities during a fair held by the Victory Regional Contracting Center.

Army Picks Up Tab for Million Dollar Baby

"The doctors said that she would not be able to sustain life on her own after birth," Spc. Clay R. Weaver, Special Troops Battalion, Multi-National Corps-Iraq said. "My wife and I were devastated and they said that they could perform an abortion. That was out of the question. We agreed that we would do anything we could to help Aili fight the odds."

Multi-National Corps- Iraq Honors Women's Efforts Toward Equality

Approximately 200 service members gathered Wednesday evening to celebrate Women's Equality Day with skits, essays and a speech from Brig. Gen. Heidi V. Brown at Al Faw Palace.


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