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In the few days that I have been in this town I have continuously heard about the great respect and friendship between the French citizens here and American servicemembers, and in my ventures into town I have felt a great deal of camaraderie. But I believe it was not until last night that I was able to truly experience the bond that exists between the American military and the people of Normandy.
06.06.09, Story by Spc. Adrienne Killingsworth
As I walked through the American cemetery at Omaha Beach at Normandy, France, I found it difficult to wrap my mind around a battle so large and so brutal. I imagine, as thousands of Soldiers poured onto these beaches 65 years ago, the magnitude of the conflict must have been overwhelming to them as well.
06.04.09, Story by Spc. Adrienne Killingsworth
When the time comes Saturday, to honor the servicemen who fought and died supporting the D-Day invasion of Normandy 65 years ago, thousands are expected to flock to the shores of Utah Beach and Omaha Beach to pay homage to the bravery and sacrifice of these heroes.
06.03.09, Story by Spc. Adrienne Killingsworth
Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers gathered on Dec. 1 at the 18th Military Police Brigade Headquarters on Camp Liberty to witness the transferring of authority of the Baghdad Police Transition Team mission to the 8th Military Police Brigade.
12.02.08, Story by Sgt. Daniel Blottenberger
As the Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 18th Military Police Brigade, serve in the final weeks of their 15-month deployment, they took time to gather together just before sundown, Nov. 10, 2008, for a rather unique ceremony that would be the first of its kind in the unit's history.
11.10.08, Story by Sgt. Daniel Blottenberger
More than 1,000 Sons of Iraq, Iraqi police recruits, completed their first week of IP training at the al Furat Iraqi Police Training Center.
11.09.08, Story by Maj. Michael Indovina
Iraqi police from the Jisr Diyala local police station seized a weapons cache stored in a field near their police station, Nov. 3, 2008.
11.03.08, Courtesy Story
More than 600 Sons of Iraq began in-processing, Oct. 29, 2008, at the Al Furat Iraqi police training center.
10.30.08, Story by Maj. Michael Indovina
Baghdad's top Iraqi police officials and members of Multi-National Division – Baghdad's 18th Military Police Brigades' Provincial Police Transition Team gathered at the Iraqi directorate of police geadquarters, Oct. 20, 2008, to witness the graduation of 401 new Iraqi police media relations officers.
10.20.08, Story by Sgt. Daniel Blottenberger
Spc. Jonathan "Jon" Menke made the ultimate sacrifice for his country, Aug. 4, 2008.
10.13.08, Story by Sgt. Vickey Jones
Iraqi Brig. Gen. Raheem, the Mansour District Iraqi police commander, walked up and down rows of desks packed with smiling elementary age students at the Draya Elementary School in Harthiyah, Oct. 10, 2008.
10.10.08, Story by Sgt. Daniel Blottenberger
Most American Soldiers serving in Iraq are counting down the days to when they can pack up their bags and return home.
Returning home for one Soldier serving with Multi-National Division – Baghdad's 18th Military Police Brigade literally meant to deploy to Iraq.
10.08.08, Story by Sgt. Daniel Blottenberger
Security improvements in Baghdad continue to progress as Iraqi security forces conducted a transfer of authority in more than 10 Muhallas (neighborhoods) yesterday in the Karkh Directorate of Baghdad.
10.08.08, Courtesy Story
Three Iraqi policemen were awarded $200 each at the New Baghdad Iraqi Police District Headquarters Sept. 27, 2008 as part of the coalition forces-sponsored Iraqi security forces Monetary Incentive Fund Program.
10.04.08, Story by Sgt. Daniel Blottenberger
A black kite rises to the sky off in the distance as a convoy of military police Soldiers travel down one of the most dangerous routes in Baghdad.
10.03.08, Story by Sgt. Daniel Blottenberger
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