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Soldiers from the 41 Infantry Brigade Combat Team listen to Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the Adjutant General of the Oregon National Guard, as a crowd of family, friends and the community of Portland, Ore., look on. The 41 IBCT is deploying in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and consists of aproximately 3000 soldiers from Oregon.
Taken: 05.02.09 Posted: 05.03.09 Portland, US
Oregon National Guardsmen, Army Master Sgt. John Reyes and Air Master Sgt. Andrew Foland, discuss interagency communications issues with Tom Clemo, Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue Administration Chief of Staff, during a joint communications exercise in Beaverton, Ore., on Oct. 16. The exercise also involved the Oregon Guards Joint Incident Communications Capability Team, Portland Fire and Rescue and Washington County Consolidated Communications Agency.
Taken: 10.16.08 Posted: 10.16.08 Beaverton, Ore., US
Master Sgt. Shaun Brown, an Air National Guardsman with the Civil Support Team, discusses interagency communications with Kent Powloski, a trainer with Portland Fire and Rescue, while a Soldier prepares for a joint communications exercise in Beaverton, Ore., on Oct. 16, 2008. The exercise also involved the Oregon Guards Joint Incident Communications Capability Team, Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue and Washington County Consolidated Communications Agency.
Taken: 10.16.08 Posted: 10.16.08 Beaverton, Ore., US
A Soldier with the Oregon National Guard Civil Support Team sets up communications with Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue during a joint communications exercise in Beaverton, Ore., Oct. 16, 2008. The exercise also involved the Oregon Guards Joint Incident Communications Capability Team, Portland Fire and Rescue and Washington County Consolidated Communications Agency.
Taken: 10.16.08 Posted: 10.16.08 Beaverton, Ore., US
Master Sgt. Gary Gudge with the Oregon Guards Joint Incident Communications Capability Team works together with Brandon Smith, communications technician for Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue, during a joint communications exercise in Beaverton, Ore., Oct. 16, 2008. The exercise also involved the Oregon Guards Civil Support Team, Portland Fire and Rescue and Washington County Consolidated Communications Agency.
Taken: 10.16.08 Posted: 10.16.08 Beaverton, Ore., US
Baqubah students wait outside Ibn Nadeem, a newly reopened school also called Al Edresi for evening class, while coalition and Iraqi security forces work to set security before the official opening ceremony in east Baqubah, Iraq, Jan. 16.
Taken: 01.16.08 Posted: 01.17.08 Baqubah, IQ
Pfc. Brendan Good along with other Soldiers from Charlie Battery 2-12 Field Artillery Battalion, 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, take a knee after clearing Ibn Nadeem, a newly reopened school also called Al Edresi for evening class, before the official opening ceremony in east Baqubah, Iraq, Jan. 16.
Taken: 01.16.08 Posted: 01.17.08 Baqubah, IQ
The Mayor of Baqubah, Mayor Abd Alla Ahmed Hamed, cuts the ribbon to officially reopen Ibn Nadeem, a newly reopened school also called Al Edresi for evening class, in front of hundreds of students in east Baqubah, Iraq, Jan. 16.
Taken: 01.16.08 Posted: 01.17.08 Baqubah, IQ
An Iraqi security force member looks upon the hundreds of students at Ibn Nadeem, a newly reopened school also called Al Edresi for evening class, before the official opening ceremony in east Baqubah, Iraq, Jan. 16.
Taken: 01.16.08 Posted: 01.17.08 Baqubah, IQ
Cpt. Fariss, Iraqi police, talks about the success of the official reopening of a neighborhood school, Ibn Nadeem, also called Al Edresi for evening school, after a ribbon cutting ceremony in east Baqubah, Iraq, Jan. 16.
Taken: 01.16.08 Posted: 01.17.08 Baqubah, IQ
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