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Staff Sgt. Jarrod Matthews, a howitzer section chief, A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team and Pfc. Tyler Niesen, radio, telephone operator, A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment, help prepare the rounds for fire during the requalification and certification in the field of Fort Drum, Nov. 4
Taken: 11.04.09 Posted: 11.09.09 Fort Drum, NY, US
Staff Sgt. Jarrod Matthews, a howitzer section chief, A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team and Pfc. Tyler Niesen, radio, telephone operator, A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment, help prepare the rounds for fire during the requalification and , Nov. 4
Taken: 11.04.09 Posted: 11.09.09 Fort Drum, NY, US
Lt. Maximilian Petri, executive officer, A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, Sgt. 1st Class Patrick Sutphin, 2nd platoon sergeant, A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment, and Capt. Michael Abercrombie, commander, A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment, brief the Soldiers before firing begins during the requalification and certification in the field of Fort Drum, Nov. 4.
Taken: 11.04.09 Posted: 11.09.09 Fort Drum, NY, US
Pfc. Tyler Niesen, radio, telephone operator, A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment, Staff Sgt. Jarrod Matthews, a howitzer section chief, A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment, and Pfc. Jason Mauldin, a howitzer gunner, A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment, set up their howitzer to fire during the requalification and certification for their team in the field of Fort Drum, Nov. 4.
Taken: 11.04.09 Posted: 11.09.09 Fort Drum, NY, US
Sgt. 1st Class Wallace, , A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, and Lt. Maximilian Petri, executive officer, A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment, look on as Pfc. Jason Mauldin, a howitzer gunner, A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment calibrates his howitzer for fire during the requalification and certification in the field of Fort Drum, Nov. 4.
Taken: 11.04.09 Posted: 11.09.09 Fort Drum, NY, US
One of the male dancers sneaks onto the stage as the women are still tending to their daily chores and mingling with each other during beginning of the dance routine at the America Kurdistan Friendship Association's monthly event, Irbil, Iraq, Jan. 31. The male dancer then returns with a group of men who form a line formation and dance for the ladies, all the dancers then join together in the routine.
Taken: 02.11.09 Posted: 02.11.09 IRBIL, IQ
One of the male dancers sneaks onto the stage as the women are still tending to their daily chores and mingling with each other during beginning of the dance routine at the America Kurdistan Friendship Association's monthly event, Irbil, Iraq, Jan. 31. The male dancer then returns with a group of men who form a line formation and dance for the ladies, all the dancers then join together in the routine.
Taken: 01.31.09 Posted: 02.02.09 IRBIL, IQ
Diane Odegard, administrator, America Kurdistan Friendship Association and lecturer at the University of Kurdistan for Hawler, listens as Col. retired Richard Naab, president, Forbes-Kurdistan says a few words to the members of the America Kurdistan Friendship Association at their monthly event, Irbil, Iraq, Jan. 31. He has appreciated the Kurdistan's beautiful culture, Naab said. He described the goals of the people he has met were to have a simple life with dignity.
Taken: 01.31.09 Posted: 02.02.09 IRBIL, IQ
Traditional dancers perform several Kurdish dance routines for the America Kurdistan Friendship Association's monthly event, Irbil, Iraq, Jan. 31. All the traditional Kurdish dance outfits were bright and colorful and with the dancers nonstop movement the performance kept all eyes on the stage.
Taken: 01.31.09 Posted: 02.02.09 IRBIL, IQ
Vian Barzani, Col. retired Richard Naab, president, Forbes-Kurdistan, Piroz Barzani, Lt. Gen. retired Jay Garner, 1991 commander, Operation Provide Comfort, mingle after the performances at the America Kurdistan Friendship Association's monthly event, Irbil, Iraq, Jan. 31. The Barzani family is a very influential family in the Kurdistan region and these two former U.S. military leaders are considered heroes among the Kurdistan people.
Taken: 01.31.09 Posted: 02.02.09 IRBIL, IQ
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