Castlemaine-Boy > Members of the Iraqi National Guard (ING) wait for a resident to let them into their house during Operation Dallas in Mosul, Iraq on October 29, 2004. Operation Dallas is an operation in which the ING are performing cordon and knocks in a Mosul community with the support of the 1st Battalion 24 Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade 25th Infantry Division (Stryker Brigade Combat Team).
Castlemaine-Boy > Fallujah, Iraq (Nov. 17, 2004) - An Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV) drives through a wall and locked gate to open a path for Marines.
Castlemaine-Boy > Camp Fallujah, Iraq (Nov. 11, 2004) U.S. Marines assigned to the 4th Battalion, 14th Marines Mike Battery, Gun Four, at Camp Fallujah, Iraq, engage enemy targets with an M-198 155mm Howitzer. The artillery fire was called-in by fellow Marines in the city of Fallujah during Operation Al Fajr.
Castlemaine-Boy > Petty Officer 2nd Class Philip Taylor, right, assigned to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), surveys an Improvised Explosive Device inside an Iraqi National Guard (ING) border fort near Camp Ripper, Iraq. Petty Officer Taylor is an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technician. The Marines and Sailors of the 31st MEU are surveying the ING border forts before releasing them for use by the Iraqi National Guard.
Castlemaine-Boy > Western Iraq (Oct. 20, 2004) - Several Navy Hospital Corpsmen, Marines, and a Navy Chaplain tend to one of two Marines injured when the seven-ton truck they were driving carrying water overturned during a supply convoy to Camp Korean Village in western Iraq. The truck's central tire inflation system malfunctioned, which shifted the thousands of gallons of water it was hauling. The shift caused the truck to move off the road and flip over, throwing the Marine manning the machine gun from the turret. Both Marines received only minor injuries.
Castlemaine-Boy > Task Force 2-69 Armor, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division from Fort Benning Georgia: An Iraqi soldier or militia member runs for cover along a treeline as he comes under fire by U. S. troops. He carries with him a rocket propelled grenade launcher, a rifle and what appears to be a helmet in his left hand, The man, who was approximately 400 meters away escaped. NOTE: This is an extreme enlargement.
Castlemaine-Boy > Task Force 2-69 Armor, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division from Fort Benning Georgia: A squad memorial is written around the damaged area from a rocket propelled grenade attack. The RPG struck the side of the armored personnel carrier and killed PV2 Gregory R. Huxley Jr., 19, of Forest Port, NY. The vehicle was parked at a memorial service held Wednesday in Baghdad for Huxley who had just finished basic training five months earlier. He was a member of 317 Engineer Battalion, 2nd Platoon Bravo Company.
Castlemaine-Boy > Task Force 2-69 Armor, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division from Fort Benning Georgia: One of two A-10 Warthog planes circles past smoke from burning Republican Guard barracks in northern Baghdad. One of the planes was later hit by an Iraqi surface to air missile forcing the pilot to eject. The pilot was safely recovered.
Castlemaine-Boy > Land photo
Members of the Iraqi National Guard (ING) wait for a resident to let them into their house during Operation Dallas in Mosul, Iraq on October 29, 2004. Operation Dallas is an operation in which the ING are performing cordon and knocks in a Mosul community with the support of the 1st Battalion 24 Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade 25th Infantry Division (Stryker Brigade Combat Team).
 > Members of the Iraqi National Guard (ING) wait for a resident to let them into their house during Operation Dallas in Mosul, Iraq on October 29, 2004. Operation Dallas is an operation in which the ING are performing cordon and knocks in a Mosul community with the support of the 1st Battalion 24 Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade 25th Infantry Division (Stryker Brigade Combat Team).
Members of the Iraqi National Guard (ING) wait for a resident to let them into their house during Operation Dallas in Mosul, Iraq on October 29, 2004. Operation Dallas is an operation in which the ING are performing cordon and knocks in a Mosul community with the support of the 1st Battalion 24 Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade 25th Infantry Division (Stryker Brigade Combat Team).

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