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Below are some photos you'll probably never see in the liberal news media. We consider it a priviledge to be able to share them with you.
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Photo 1: by Spc. Arthur D. Hamilton - Maj. Lawendowski, from the Alaskan National Guard, assembles a swing set for Iraqi children living in an impoverished neighborhood in Al Hillah, Iraq. Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army. |
| Photo 2: by Spc. Sean Kimmons - Sgt. Gifari Mahmoud, a forward observer from Company B, 1st Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division, enjoys the company of Iraqi children while on patrol in Kirkuk. Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army. |
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Photo 3: by Spc. Jason Baker - Sgt. Vic Zachary, infantryman, Co. B, 2nd Bn. 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, talks to a group of Iraqi children during a stop on a patrol through a Baghdad neighborhood May 7. Where ever American soldiers stop there is sure to be a crowd of children surrounding the soldiers. Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army. |
| Photo 4: by Army photo - Spc. Jeff Sinclair, from 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 40th Infantry Division, distributes donated sandals to Iraqis in the southern Baghdad neighborhood of Al Dora. Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army. |
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Photo 5: by Sgt. Sean Kimmons - Capt. Esther Lazo, a physician assistant from Company C, 225th Forward Support Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, provides a wellness checkup for an Iraqi infant during a visit to the Al-Taímeem Health Clinic. Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army. |
| Photo 6: by Sgt. Amy Dobler - 2nd Lt. Chris Vannucci, a physician's assistant from the 216th Engineer Combat Battalion, 264th Engineer Group, 1st Infantry Division, treats a young Iraqi girl as others await their turn to be seen. Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army. |
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