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Railroad operations come back to Camp Taji

Railroad Operations Come Back to Camp Taji

Reginald Pratt, equipment operator from Navasota, Texas, places the first of 40 empty containers onto the rail car for onward movement from Camp Taji to the port city of Umm Qasr, Feb. 10.


Railroad operations come back to Camp Taji

Railroad Operations Come Back to Camp Taji

The first locomotive on Camp Taji since 2004 comes through Train Gate on Feb. 10 to begin the Proof of Principle Rail Mission of moving 40 containers from Camp Taji to the port city of Umm Qasr.


Railroad operations come back to Camp Taji

Railroad Operations Come Back to Camp Taji

Maj. Scott Meyer, Strategic Mobility - Iraqi Railroad Program Manager with the Multi-National Force - Iraq, and a native of Naugatuck, Conn., summons the first locomotive to enter Camp Taji since 2004 across Main Supply Route Tampa, Feb. 10.


Railroad operations come back to Camp Taji

Railroad Operations Come Back to Camp Taji

Loaded containers wait on the tracks during the proof of principle rail mission on Feb. 10 at Camp Taji, Iraq. Forty empty containers began their two-day trip from there to the port city of Umm Qasr.


Railroad operations come back to Camp Taji

Railroad Operations Come Back to Camp Taji

A locomotive pulling 20 cars of 40 empty containers prepares to depart Camp Taji's railyard on Feb. 10, on its two-day trip to the port city of Umm Qasr. The proof of principle was the first time in five years that railroad operations occurred there.


Railroad operations come back to Camp Taji

Railroad Operations Come Back to Camp Taji

Security forces cut the lock securing Train Gate on Feb. 10 in preparation to receive the first locomotive since 2004 into the Taji Rail Yard.


Johnson and Johnson reenlist, reflect on their young careers

Johnson and Johnson Reenlist, Reflect on Their Young Careers

Jehaimie Johnson, 7 months old, is the apple of her parents' eyes and the reason they chose to reenlist and continue their military careers.


Task Force Muleskinner makes history in Iraq, providing support to Multi-National Division – Baghdad

Task Force Muleskinner Makes History in Iraq, Providing Support to Multi-National Division – Baghdad

The colors of the 10th Sustainment Brigade fly high against the blue Iraqi sky during the transfer of authority ceremony held at Camp Taji, Iraq, Dec. 6, as the 10th Sustainment Brigade took over the mission in support of the Multi-National Division - Baghdad.


Task Force Muleskinner makes history in Iraq, providing support to Multi-National Division – Baghdad

Task Force Muleskinner Makes History in Iraq, Providing Support to Multi-National Division – Baghdad

St. Paul, Minn., native, Col. Mark E. Drake, commander, 10th Sustainment Brigade, and Command Sgt. Maj. Allen G. Fritzsching, a native of Houston, look on behind the color guard as the Muleskinner's flag is raised over the courtyard of the brigade headquarters at Camp Taji, Iraq, Dec. 6, marking the first time in the brigade's history they have served in Operation Iraqi Freedom.


Task Force Muleskinner makes history in Iraq, providing support to Multi-National Division – Baghdad

Task Force Muleskinner Makes History in Iraq, Providing Support to Multi-National Division – Baghdad

(From left to right) St. Paul, Minn., native, Col. Mark E. Drake, commander, 10th Sustainment Brigade, and Command Sgt. Maj. Allen G. Fritzsching, a native of Houston, uncase the brigade colors at a transfer of authority ceremony held at Camp Taji, Iraq, on Dec. 6. The Muleskinners will serve a 12-month deployment and took over from the 1st Sustainment Brigade from Fort Riley, Kan.



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