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During the struggle for equality in the 1960s, one man rose to become the leader and face of the civil rights movement. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., one of America's moral architects, was cut down in his prime by an assassin's bullet in 1968.
01.20.10, Courtesy Story
American officers at Joint Security Station Doura have been working diligently to assist the Iraqi Security Forces in their training, operational planning and leadership skills.
01.01.10, Courtesy Story
Chaplains journeyed to secluded locations Christmas Day to provide Soldiers with greatly desired worship services.
12.29.09, Courtesy Story
Military operations are not always focused on combat; sometimes they are all about diplomacy.
12.28.09, Courtesy Story
If your local mail clerks look a little stressed or overworked during this holiday season, they have good reason to be.
12.24.09, Courtesy Story
Spc. Seth Crowell, a nuclear, biological, chemical operations specialist assigned to Company A, Division Special Troops Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, Multi-National Division – Baghdad, has been recognized by members of his command for his ability to step outside the traditional role of an NBC specialist, and to adapt to the ever changing landscape of military necessity.
12.24.09, Courtesy Story
At Joint Security Station Nasir Wa Salam, on the western edge of Baghdad, space is a luxury.
12.22.09, Courtesy Story
In order to enhance route sanitation capabilities, five Soldiers of the 1192nd Engineer Company, 101st Eng. Battalion, finished up a week-long training event on the Ground Torch System, Dec. 20, here, on Camp Liberty.
12.22.09, Story by Sgt. Tracy Knowles
The 1st Cavalry Division rock band jammed at the division chapel, Dec. 22, in one of their last performances before the unit redeploys.
12.22.09, Courtesy Story
Security technology is constantly improving and changing; satellites, infrared cameras and biometrics systems are at our fingertips. However, sometimes a good old fashioned foot patrol is the best way to go.
12.15.09, Courtesy Story
During this vital transition period, training the Iraqi army on basic battle drills is more important than ever.
12.13.09, Courtesy Story
"I volunteer because I remember what it was like when I was the medical provider in charge of a clinic," said Col. Brett Call, the brigade field surgeon attached to the 16th Engineer Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division.
12.12.09, Courtesy Story
As the U.S. Soldiers of crossed an intersection in the Tarfa area, south of the capital, Dec. 12, they passed a distorted vehicle, burnt and misshapen.
12.12.09, Courtesy Story
As the 1st Cavalry Division's customs program manager, Sgt. 1st Class Travis Huggard, a Spangle, Wash., native, sees a lot of forbidden items when Soldiers go through customs inspections.
12.11.09, Courtesy Story
With the transition in Iraq shifting from a U.S. to an Iraqi led force, becoming a joint-service armed force is more important than ever, and Multi-National Division — Baghdad is no exception.
12.09.09, Courtesy Story
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