File:Armed forces in Iraq - January 2008.png
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DescriptionArmed forces in Iraq - January 2008.png |
English: Iraqi Special Weapons and Tactics team members patrol on a hilltop, in search of illegal weapons Jan. 10. The ISWAT team and U.S. Special Forces conducted a patrol on the Muhallabiyah Ridge to investigate three reported cache sites and disrupt insurgent activity in western Ninewah. |
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Author | Photo by U.S. Navy Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Todd Frantom | |||||||
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