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Combat Out Post Diamond Helps Secure Remote Area

Combat Out Post Diamond Helps Secure Remote Area

1st Lt. Russell Morgan, platoon leader for 2nd Platoon meets with Iraqi army soldiers at an overwatch point.


Combat Out Post Diamond Helps Secure Remote Area

Combat Out Post Diamond Helps Secure Remote Area

1st Lt. Russell Morgan, platoon leader for 2nd Platoon meets with Iraqi army leaders to discuss upcoming missions in the region. 1st Lt. Morgan's platoon operates out of Combat Out-Post Diamond south of Balad Ruz.


Combat Out Post Diamond Helps Secure Remote Area

Combat Out Post Diamond Helps Secure Remote Area

Sgt. Matthew Scharf of 2nd Platoon moves to an Iraqi overwatch point near Combat Out Post Diamond. The platoon often checks on the Iraqi points to ensure lines of communication stay open.


Brigade Support Battallion re-enlists Spc. Craig Johnson

Brigade Support Battallion Re-enlists Spc. Craig Johnson

Spc. Craig Johnson of the 25th Brigade Support Battallion raises his right hand and cites the oath of enlistment as he re-enlists into the Army.


Retran Keeps Soldiers Talking on the Battlefield

Retran Keeps Soldiers Talking on the Battlefield

Specialist Lin Conway and SPC Conan Shuman of 176th Signal Company, Brigade Troop Battalion, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, mount a antenna mounted to the top of a Stryker combat vehicle on April 17. The mobility of the Stryker allows the signal teams to move around the battlefield and retransmit communications to distances that would otherwise be unavailable.


Retran Keeps Soldiers Talking on the Battlefield

Retran Keeps Soldiers Talking on the Battlefield

SPC Harvey Watson of 176th Signal Company, Brigade Troop Battalion, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, tightens down a antenna mounted to the top of a Stryker combat vehicle on April 17. The mobility of the Stryker allows the signal teams to move around the battlefield and retransmit communications to distances that would otherwise be unavailable.


Retran Keeps Soldiers Talking on the Battlefield

Retran Keeps Soldiers Talking on the Battlefield

Specialist Conan Shuman and SPC Whitney Blaise of 176th Signal Company, Brigade Troop Battalion, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, raise an antenna mounted to the top of a Stryker combat vehicle on April 17. The mobility of the Stryker allows the signal teams to move around the battlefield and retransmit communications to distances that would otherwise be unavailable.


Retran Keeps Soldiers Talking on the Battlefield

Retran Keeps Soldiers Talking on the Battlefield

SPC Lin Conway of 176th Signal Company, Brigade Troop Battalion, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, assists in mounting an antenna to the top of a Stryker combat vehicle on April 17. The Stryker has four large antennas mounted on top of it to relay communication signals across the battlefield.


First U.S. and Iraqi Non-Commissioned Officer Induction Ceremony Makes History

First U.S. and Iraqi Non-Commissioned Officer Induction Ceremony Makes History

American and Iraqi soldiers stand at an archway symbolizing their passage in becoming a non-commissioned officer on March 27. The first joint induction ceremony included 18sSoldiers from 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division and 9 Soldiers from 20th Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division.


First U.S. and Iraqi Non-Commissioned Officer Induction Ceremony Makes History

First U.S. and Iraqi Non-Commissioned Officer Induction Ceremony Makes History

Iraqi soldiers stand at attention after reciting the non-commissioned officer's creed on March 27. The first joint induction ceremony included 18 Soldiers from 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division and 9 Soldiers from 20th Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division.



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