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Determination filled the faces of both the decorated stick horses and their jockeys as they approached the line – and as fast as they rode in, they were off. This was the big one. The one everyone had been preparing for, and even though this wasn't the most traditional "Kentucky Derby" ever held, it was close enough for the Soldiers of Multi-National Division – Baghdad and the 4th Infantry Division.
05.03.08, Story by Spc. Elvyn Nieves
Stepping up to the challenge and responsibility of being a noncommissioned officer is what separates a leader from a sergeant.
03.30.08, Story by Spc. Elvyn Nieves
As part of national reconciliation efforts, 13 detainees from Adhamiyah district were re-incorporated to society and their families in a repatriation ceremony, March 21.
03.23.08, Story by Spc. Elvyn Nieves
Former professional wrestler Diamond Dallas Page, along with actresses Gabrielle Tuite, Cynthia Watros and the NBA's first and only female scout, Bonnie-Jill Laflin, paid a morale-raising visit to Soldiers stationed in Combat Outpost Callahan March 12.
03.15.08, Story by Spc. Elvyn Nieves
As part of their patrols March 11, Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers conducted checks on Sons of Iraq (Abna al-Iraq) checkpoints in Shaab and Basateen neighborhoods in Baghdad.
03.15.08, Story by Spc. Elvyn Nieves
It's undeniable there's a lot of talent among the Multi-National Division – Baghdad soldiers who serve their country overseas. Besides working in their designated military occupational specialties, a lot of them stand out with their skills in the arts, like playing an instrument, dancing or even singing.
03.08.08, Story by Spc. Elvyn Nieves
A new guidon is flying over Combat Outpost 342, formerly known as COP War Eagle, where a new group of Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers assumed command March 1 in the Tunis neighborhood of the Adhamiyah district in Baghdad.
03.06.08, Story by Spc. Elvyn Nieves
Multi-National Division – Baghdad and the 4th Infantry Division commemorated the life and achievements of one of America's titans, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at the division chapel ,Jan. 21.
01.25.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Luis Orengo
Stabilizing Baghdad and dealing with the aftermath of combat is still a long road ahead for Iraqi and American Soldiers.
01.16.08, Story by Spc. Elvyn Nieves
Northwest Rashid hayy (community) leaders; senior Iraqi security forces leaders and Iraqi government gathered in a reconciliation meeting, at the Baghdad International Airport, to find solutions to their problems, Jan. 6.
01.16.08, Story by Spc. Elvyn Nieves
Although attacks in Iraq have decreased significantly over the past six months, the Department of Defense has remained steadfast in improving the protection and capabilities of military vehicles in Iraq and keeping Soldiers' safety the top priority.
01.16.08, Story by Spc. Angel Martinez
One manner in which Soldiers identify themselves and their units is by displaying a patch on their uniform sleeve.
01.12.08, Story by Sgt. April Campbell
Iraqi security forces led by the Baghdad operations center provided security to 31,000 pilgrims traveling through the streets of Baghdad on their way to Karbala beginning in early December throughout January. The Soldiers of 4th Infantry Division and Multi-National Division – Baghdad provided over watch to the BOC.
01.09.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Luis Orengo
After eight weeks of intense training, Iraqi army soldiers finally graduate from the first ever mechanics course, Dec. 30.
01.04.08, Story by Spc. Elvyn Nieves
Human rights, specifically the humane treatment of detainees, was the topic of discussion and classroom presentation for Iraqi troops from the Adhamiyah District's 1st Brigade, 11th Iraqi Army Division during the first Iraqi Rule of Law course given to Iraqi security forces.
12.02.07, Story by Spc. Angel Martinez
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