What We Do
Airmen provide earthquake relief in Kyrgyzstan
MANAS AIR BASE, Kyrgyzstan – Airmen sent a humanitarian shipment Wednesday to provide aid to those affected by an earthquake in Kyrgyzstan.
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Troops train Iraqi Police District Response Team.
FOB MAHMUDIYAH, Iraq (Oct. 6, 2008) – With help from Coalition soldiers, the police force here is building a district response team.
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Marines' pier saves water at Haditha Dam
HADITHA DAM, Iraq – A recent construction project has saved the occupants of Haditha Dam from drought and back-breaking labor.
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Coalition teaches Iraqi police new tactics
QUDS, Iraq – One… two… three—the signal is given; with a fierce kick, the door crashes open. Before the door makes contact with the adjacent wall, the Emergency Response Battalion 4 flood into the living room of a house in a small village in the eastern region of Mosul, Iraq, Sept. 17, 2008.
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Commandos lend helping hand to Kandahar villagers
BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan – Commandos of the 205th Commando Kandak are the tip of the spear for the Afghan National Army on the mountainous battlefields of Afghanistan. The Commando’s leadership isn’t limited to defeating insurgents in battle. They’re also lending a hand to villagers in need of a little help.
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Marines turn command outpost into youth center
ANAH, Iraq — Coalition forces have refurbished a former command outpost back into a building that could be used by the community.
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Coalition forces help Rawah focus
RAWAH, Iraq - Coalition forces recently delivered hundreds of prescription glasses to local residents in need of vision care.
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Marines deal blow to drug traffickers
AL ANBAR PROVINCE, Iraq (Aug. 11, 2008) – The flow of drugs in southwest Al Anbar province was diminished, July 8, 2008, after a bust of more than 500 pounds of narcotics.
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Troops lend helping hand to Iraqi medical professionals
FOB LOYALTY, Iraq (Aug3, 2008) — Coalition troops from MND-Baghdad are helping concentrate on medical care in the wake of an improved security situation.
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Soldier gains affection for Iraqi people
CAMP VICTORY, Iraq (July 30, 2008) – Army Staff Sgt. Frank Pflieger, the non-commissioned officer-in-charge of force protection, stood amidst a crew of smiling Iraqi faces huddled around a large worktable covered with polka-dotted gift bags and boxes full of toys.
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