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CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE BASRA, Iraq – Who do you turn to when it seems as though Pazuzu has taken up residence in your laptop? The Soldiers of the G6 Help Desk, that’s who ...

Submitted: 6/1/2011 2:18:28 PM

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CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE BASRA, Iraq – The Al-Aziziyah school held a ribbon-cutting ceremony April 27 in the province of Wasit, Iraq. It was attended by the Wasit Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT), Brig. Gen. Stephen Sanders, the U.S. Division - South and 36th Inf. Div. deputy commander for support, as well as local officials from the city itself, eager to show their support for the completion of the project ...

Submitted: 6/1/2011 1:49:01 PM

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BASRAH, Iraq – The list is daunting. It includes some very sensitive and private subjects: suicide, marital distress, the emotional turmoil that comes with taking another’s life – or seeing the life of a fellow Soldier violently taken away ...

Submitted: 6/1/2011 1:33:32 PM

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CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE BASRA, Iraq– Denied the opportunity to go home on their own terms, eight service members wounded in Iraq during previous deployments returned to seek closure and see first-hand the results of their sacrifice during Operation Proper Exit on April 26 ...

Submitted: 5/13/2011 12:44:01 PM

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CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE BASRA, Iraq – U.S. and Iraqi Security Forces gathered at Khor Al Zubair, Iraq, April 28, to witness one of the largest joint-military exercises in ISF history. Operation Lions Leap, which combined Iraqi Army, Navy, Air Force and Special Operations assets, showed military leaders the progress the ISF has made over the past several years.

Submitted: 5/13/2011 10:57:15 AM



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