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Sgt. Juan Diego Ruiz-Cruz, 172nd Infantry Brigade, repair and utilities non-commissioned officer-in-charge, cuts out a star that will be part of a large, wooden Black Hawk patch. Ruiz-Cruz has worked in the repair and utilities shop since the beginning of his deployment in November 2008. He is a resident of Woodburn, Ore.
Taken: 06.19.09 Posted: 06.19.09 FORWARD OPERATING BASE KALSU, IQ
Some woodworking projects Sgt. Juan Diego Ruiz-Cruz, repair and utilities non-commissioned officer-in-charge, and his Soldiers have completed are on display in the brigade headquarters. Ruiz-Cruz, a native of Aguascalientes, Mexico, learned his carpentry skills from his grandfather when he was 8-years-old.
Taken: 06.19.09 Posted: 06.19.09 FORWARD OPERATING BASE KALSU, IQ
One of the oversized, wooden Black Hawk patches Sgt. Juan Diego Ruiz-Cruz, 172nd Infantry Brigade, repair and utilities non-commissioned officer-in-charge, and his Soldiers built in the shop here. Each patch can take up to four days to complete.
Taken: 06.19.09 Posted: 06.19.09 FORWARD OPERATING BASE KALSU, IQ
Sheik Khodaer Abdlhosaen, director of the Central Euphrates Farmers' Market, speaks during the grand-opening ceremony June 12. The market will be managed by area agriculture associations, which represent approximately 4,000 local farmers.
Taken: 06.12.09 Posted: 06.17.09 Mahawil, IQ
Brig. Gen. Jerry Lang, deputy commanding general of support for the 34th Red Bull Infantry Division, Sheik Khodaer Abdlhosaen, director of the Central Euphrates Farmers' Market, and Deputy Governor of Babil province Iskander Witwit discuss how the market will help the region excel in agriculture. The market has 20 outdoor stalls and 24 indoor stalls, from which farmers will sell their produce in bulk to wholesale buyers as well as directly to local retail customers.
Taken: 06.12.09 Posted: 06.17.09 Mahawil, IQ
An Iraqi boy sorts tomatoes at the newly opened Central Euphrates Farmers' Market June 12. The market is built on Highway 1, connecting Basra with Baghdad and Mosul, which is projected to become Iraq's most significant growth corridor in the years ahead. It gives the farmers' market enough space for vehicular accessibility as well as room for research, education programs and future expansion.
Taken: 06.12.09 Posted: 06.17.09 Mahawil, IQ
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