Courtesy Photo | 28th Public Affairs Detachment | 12.09.2007
The Tongan Marines line up and wait for the snap of the ball during a flag football game, Nov. 27, at the Staff Sgt. Castle Field. The Tongans, who are used to playing rugby, were introduced and taught flag football by two Soldiers and a Marine. (USMC photo/Sgt. Darhonda Rodela)...
Courtesy Photo | 28th Public Affairs Detachment | 12.09.2007
The Tongan Marines line up and wait for the snap of the ball during a flag football game, Nov. 27, at the Staff Sgt. Castle Field. The Tongans, who are used to playing rugby, were introduced and taught flag football by two Soldiers and a Marine. (USMC photo/ Sgt. Darhonda Rodela)...
Courtesy Photo | 28th Public Affairs Detachment | 12.09.2007
Members of the Tongan Marine flag football team, Polynesian Pride, pile on top of each other for a photo. The Tongans were taught how to play flag football by two Army sergeants and a Marine sergeant. (USMC photo/Sgt. Darhonda Rodela)...
Courtesy Photo | 28th Public Affairs Detachment | 12.09.2007
Before each game, the Tongan Marines perform a traditional Haka named Mate Ma'a Tonga, which in English means 'To die for Tonga.' (USMC photo/Sgt. Darhonda Rodela)...
Courtesy Photo | 28th Public Affairs Detachment | 11.26.2007
Senior non-commissioned officers of the Iraqi army were allowed to discuss important matters among each other during a 'break-out' session, Nov. 26, in the Tigris conference room of the Al Faw Palace. They discussed issues such as pay, uniforms and regulations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo/Sgt. Darhonda Rodela)...
Courtesy Photo | 28th Public Affairs Detachment | 11.24.2007
Iraq army Sgt. Maj. Falih Aied Jabaar runs to the finish line, Nov. 24. He finsihed first in the road march portion of a competition between the army's senior non-commissioned officer during the IA's NCO Symposium.(U.S. Marine Corps photo/Sgt. Darhonda Rodela) ...