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Garryowen trains Iraqi Federal Police

Garryowen Trains Iraqi Federal Police

"You have to create tension for this to work," San Benito, Texas, native 1st Lt. Mike Olvera tells an Iraqi policeman during combatives training on Joint Security Station Istiqlal.


Garryowen trains Iraqi Federal Police

Garryowen Trains Iraqi Federal Police

Clovis, Calif. Native, Staff Sgt. John Hall (right), a cavalry scout with 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, explains the need for a tight shot group to an Iraqi Federal policeman at Joint Security Station Istiqlal.


Garryowen trains Iraqi Federal Police

Garryowen Trains Iraqi Federal Police

Pittsburg, Penn. native, Spc. Nathan Lohr (on the ground), a cavalry scout from 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, practices a straight-arm bar submission hold with an Iraqi federal policeman during a non-lethal force class held at Joint Security Station Istiqlal.


Mechanics chill summer heat

Mechanics Chill Summer Heat

Sgt. Timothy Singletary (left), of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Bangor, Maine, native, Pvt. Dustin Dunton (right) , mechanics from 1st Squadron, 7nd Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, replace an air conditioner compressor on a Humvee ensuring the crew members have cold air during mounted patrols. Mechanics maintain the air conditioning units on all Humvees, which have an increasingly important task as temperatures swell well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the Iraqi s...


Engaging Enemy During Dismounted Patrols

Engaging Enemy During Dismounted Patrols

Soldiers from HHT and B Troop, 1st Squadron, 7th Calvary, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cav. Division, engage targets during Close Quarters Marksmanship Training, Feb. 8. The training focused on engaging the enemy during dismounted patrols and applying proper techniques to maximize effectiveness, while minimizing friendly casualties and collateral damage. (


This Heat can save

This Heat Can Save

HHT, 1-7 CAV Soldier SPC Blake Kent of Sugarland, Texas, exits an inverted Humvee after completing a rollover drill. As a crewmember, he was responsible for helping to secure the gunner.


This Heat can save

This Heat Can Save

Murfreesboro, Tenn. native PV2 Jason Failla, HHT, 1-7 CAV releases his seatbelt and prepares to exit the vehicle after experiencing a 180-degree rollover simulation during HEAT training.



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