Photo by Van Williams | Multi-National Security Transition Command Iraq Public Affairs | 07.04.2009
Multi-National Security Transition Command- Iraq J4 observing the July 4th holiday with flag raising ceremony. U.S. Army Col. Keith Kodalen, MNSTC-I 4 receives the flag from U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. Rosa Harmon....
Photo by Van Williams | Multi-National Security Transition Command Iraq Public Affairs | 07.04.2009
U.S. Navy Cmdr. Francis Williams, Multi-National Security Transition Command- Iraq J4, comes from Defense Supply Center Philadelphia where he specializes in medical and pharmaceutical supplies. "It's very rewarding when you can see firsthand how what you do impacts people," Williams said....
Photo by Van Williams | Multi-National Security Transition Command Iraq Public Affairs | 07.04.2009
Anita Luich, Multi-National Security Transition Command- Iraq Security Force-Logistics, with Australian Brig. Gen. David McGahey, former Task Force ISF Logistics commander. Luich comes from Defense Supply Center Columbus, where she is the Integrated Supply Team chief. She has 28 years of logistics experience and says this assignment has been beneficial. "I've always wanted the opportunity to......
Photo by Van Williams | Multi-National Security Transition Command Iraq Public Affairs | 07.04.2009
Philp Labranche, Multi-National Security Transition Command- Iraq J4 supply planner, works at Defense Supply Center Richmond as a customer support representative. He has worked for DLA for 10 years and has deployed to Kuwait and Kosovo. "It's good working in a joint military environment, and working with the young soldiers and airmen," Labranche said. LaBranche and his team took part in the......
Photo by Van Williams | Multi-National Security Transition Command Iraq Public Affairs | 07.04.2009
Members of Multi-National Security Transition Command- Iraq J4 observed the July 4th holiday with flag raising ceremony. The first of 40 flags was raised by U.S. Army Col. Keith Kodalen, MNSTC-I J4 commander....
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Security Assistance Command | 12.12.2007
The compound where Army Col. Fred Heaggans was injured during a mortar attack while deployed to Iraq in 2007-2008. Heaggans was the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command liasion officer for the Multi-National Security Transition Command in Baghdad, Iraq, assisting them with managing foreign military sales cases. (Courtesy photo)...