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Soldiers Deliver Dog Food to IP Kennel

Soldiers Deliver Dog Food to IP Kennel

Members of the Iraqi police K-9 unit in Mosul, Iraq, carry boxes of dog food that was donated by Cub Scout Pack 5 of Goldthwaite, Texas, into their dog kennel, Aug. 24.


Soldiers Deliver Dog Food to IP Kennel

Soldiers Deliver Dog Food to IP Kennel

Maj. Shamel, kennel master for the Iraqi police K-9 unit, shows photographs taken after Diago, an IP working dog, located a cache of explosive material at a suspected improvised explosive device factory in Mosul, Iraq, earlier this month.


Soldiers Deliver Dog Food to IP Kennel

Soldiers Deliver Dog Food to IP Kennel

Maj. Chris Medina, deputy provost marshal for Command Post-North, Task Force Lightning, photographed and recorded parts of his visit to the Iraqi police K-9 unit in Mosul, Iraq, Aug. 24. Medina's visit was to drop of dog food that was donated by Cub Scout Pack 5 of Goldthwaite, Texas, in which he was documenting the dog food drop for.


Soldiers Deliver Dog Food to IP Kennel

Soldiers Deliver Dog Food to IP Kennel

Maj. Shamel, kennel master for Mosul's Iraqi police K-9 unit, walks Diago, an IP working dog, and Soldiers from Forward Operating Base Marez, Aug. 24, to give the Soldiers a demonstration on the effectiveness of using dogs when conducting vehicle searches.


Soldiers Deliver Dog Food to IP Kennel

Soldiers Deliver Dog Food to IP Kennel

Mosul Iraqi police K-9 unit dog handler walks Diago, an IP working dog, around a vehicle in search for some pre-placed explosive material. Maj. Shamel, kennel master for the IP K-9 unit, gave Soldiers from Forward Operating Base Marez Mosul, Iraq, a demonstration of how effective working dogs can be when conducting searches.


Soldiers Deliver Dog Food to IP Kennel

Soldiers Deliver Dog Food to IP Kennel

Sgt. 1st Class Olene Togiailua, operations non-commissioned officer-in-charge for Command Post-North, Task Force Lightning, unloads boxes of dog food from the back of a mine resistant ambush protection vehicle into an Iraqi Police K-9 vehicle, Aug. 24. The dog food was sent to Mosul, Iraq, by Cub Scout Pack 5 in Goldthwaite, Texas.


Soldiers Deliver Nainoa Dolls to Orphanage

Soldiers Deliver Nainoa Dolls to Orphanage

Capt. Kelly Calway, 25th Infantry Division analysis control element battle captain, takes part in the Yezidi culture during her visit to the Yezidi temple in Lalish, Iraq, Aug. 2. It's customary to make a wish while tying knots in satin fabric inside the temple.


Soldiers Deliver Nainoa Dolls to Orphanage

Soldiers Deliver Nainoa Dolls to Orphanage

Brig. Gen. Robert Brown, deputy commanding general (support), Multi-National Division-North, tells about the history of the Nainoa doll during his visit to the Al Sayda Orphanage in Al Qosh, Iraq, Aug. 2. Brown and Soldiers from Command Post-North, Task Force Lightning, handed out Nainoa dolls and Beanie Babies to the children of the orphanage and spent some time playing with them during their visit.


Soldiers Deliver Nainoa Dolls to Orphanage

Soldiers Deliver Nainoa Dolls to Orphanage

Soldiers from Command Post-North, Task Force Lightning, along with members of the Provincial Reconstruction Team for Ninewa province passed out Nainoa dolls and Beanie Babies to the children of Al Sayda Orphanage in Al Qosh, Iraq, Aug. 2.


Soldiers Deliver Nainoa Dolls to Orphanage

Soldiers Deliver Nainoa Dolls to Orphanage

Col. Stephen Myers, Command Post-North, Task Force Lightning deputy commanding officer (left), and Brig. Gen. Robert Brown, deputy commanding general (support), Multi-National Division-North, enjoy some fruit from Lalish, Iraq, during their visit to the Yezidi temple Aug. 2.



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