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Hispanic American heritage dances through Iraq

Hispanic American Heritage Dances Through Iraq

Soldiers of Forward Operating Base Kalsu form a dance chain at the Blackhawk Inn dining facility Oct. 9 during the Hispanic American Heritage Month celebration. Entertainment from talented dancers demonstrating traditional styles of Hispanic dance drew a large crowd to join in the music and fun.


Hispanic American heritage dances through Iraq

Hispanic American Heritage Dances Through Iraq

Soldiers of the 172nd Infantry Brigade, "Blackhawks," demonstrated traditional styles of Hispanic dance at the Blackhawk Inn dining facility at Forward Operating Base Kalsu Oct. 9 during the Hispanic American Heritage Month celebration.


Hispanic American heritage dances through Iraq

Hispanic American Heritage Dances Through Iraq

Maj. Ricardo Diaz, brigade judge advocate, 172nd Infantry Brigade, shares what Hispanic heritage means to him at the Blackhawk Inn dining facility at Forward Operating Base Kalsu Oct. 9 during the Hispanic American Heritage Month celebration. "Being Hispanic is more than just adding up a stereotypical sum of a culture's parts," said Diaz. "Being Hispanic in these times, means transforming past wisdom into present action, thereby forging history's future."


Foam cools Kalsu

Foam Cools Kalsu

Two Honeywell Corporation coaters spray a layer of foam on one of the battalion buildings. Each structure receives a two-inch polyurethane layer of foam sprayed directly on the surface, which creates hard shell insulation on the outside of the structure.


Foam cools Kalsu

Foam Cools Kalsu

Two Honeywell Corporation coaters spray a layer of foam on one of the battalion buildings. Each structure receives a two-inch polyurethane layer of foam sprayed directly on the surface, which creates hard shell insulation on the outside of the structure.


Civil Affairs mission continues with new company

Civil Affairs Mission Continues With New Company

Maj. Richard E. Brown, commander, B Company, 403rd Civil Affairs Battalion from Cortland, N.Y., right, cases the guidon of his company to symbolize a transfer of authority to the 1411th Civil Affairs Company. Bravo Company has deployed three times in support of the Global War on Terrorism - once to Afghanistan and twice in Iraq.


Civil Affairs mission continues with new company

Civil Affairs Mission Continues With New Company

Maj. Richard E. Brown, commander, B Company, 403rd Civil Affairs Battalion from Cortland, N.Y., right, cases the guidon of his company to symbolize the transfer of authority to the 1411th Civil Affairs Company. Bravo Company has deployed three times in support of the Global War on Terrorism - once to Afghanistan and twice in Iraq.


Iraqi Army Platoon Demonstrates Proficiency, Knowledge

Iraqi Army Platoon Demonstrates Proficiency, Knowledge

Second Lt. Ahmed Hadi Ali, 2nd Platoon leader, 2nd Company, 4th Iraqi Army Bn. leads from the front as he instructs his soldiers on proper techniques for conducting a dismounted patrol before his platoon joins U.S. Soldiers on a combat patrol in Diwaniya province, Iraq. Following the drills, questions and suggestions to help improve the procedures and safety for conducting checkpoints and patrols are addressed.


Iraqi Army platoon demonstrates proficiency, knowledge

Iraqi Army Platoon Demonstrates Proficiency, Knowledge

2nd Lt. Ahmed Hadi Ali, 2nd Platoon leader, 2nd Company, 4th Iraqi Army Bn., leads from the front as he instructs his soldiers on proper techniques for conducting a dismounted patrol before his platoon joins U.S. Soldiers on a combat patrol in Diwaniya province, Iraq. Ali's squad leader, Sgt. Ali Gareeb Yassim, observes the Soldiers' actions and assists in the training. "I am confident that we can handle the security of our country when the Americans leave because the Iraqi army has grown str...


Life saving aid important for all Soldiers

Life Saving Aid Important for All Soldiers

Sgt. Garrett E. Poole, non-commissioned officer-in-charge of the Forward Operating Base Husayniya aid station, instructs Soldiers on proper head tilt to open airways for a patient. Training is also important for U.S. Soldiers and the brigade places emphasis on the Black Hawk First Responders certification, which trains Soldiers on more skills than a certified combat lifesaver class. The medical staff provides classes for the brigade Soldiers stationed here.



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