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Multi-National Force - Iraq official web site, KIRKUK — The use of non-governmental organizations to champion social issues is often a successful method of combating social and cultural woes.

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Multi-National Force - Iraq official web site, BAGHDAD – Fifty female Iraqi Police (IP) officers became the first women to graduate from the Baghdad Police College here, Nov. 9.

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Multi-National Force - Iraq official web site, BAGHDAD — The Daughters of Iraq, a national women's organization here, held a bazaar to raise money for local widows and orphans at Combat Outpost Meade, south of Baghdad, Nov. 13.

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Multi-National Force - Iraq official web site, COB ADDER — The acting Bishop of Basrah held Catholic Mass here in honor of the service members and civilians working toward a safer, more secure Iraq, Nov. 7.

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Multi-National Force - Iraq official web site, CAMP KOREAN VILLAGE — American troops aren’t the only ones conducting goodwill missions here, as Iraqi troops are out in force to win the hearts and minds of the people.

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Multi-National Force - Iraq official web site, BAGHDAD — A naturalization ceremony here on Veterans Day in Camp Victory's Al Faw Palace saw 157 U.S. Soldiers and Marines from 60 countries take the oath to become United States citizens.

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Multi-National Force - Iraq official web site, BAGHDAD — The Commanding General of Multi-National Force - Iraq, Gen. Ray Odierno, praises all who have served the United States in this, his 2009 Veterans Day letter.

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Multi-National Force - Iraq official web site, COL Q-WEST — It was nearly 11:00 p.m. here, Nov. 5, when 15th Sustainment Brigade Soldiers began hearing about a shooting at their home station of Fort Hood, Texas, and began trying to contact friends and loved ones there.

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Multi-National Force - Iraq official web site, BAGHDAD — What may look like large, weathered mounds of dirt on rural farmland near Mahmudiyah are actually artifact-filled ruins of an ancient civilization.

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Multi-National Force - Iraq official web site, KIRKUK — Replacing the traditional mud-hut schools here with safe, modern, well-equipped buildings is a high priority for the Iraqi government and U.S. forces.

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Multi-National Force - Iraq official web site, FORT IRWIN, Calif. – As the 3rd Infantry Division's 1st Brigade prepares for its fourth deployment to Iraq, its Soldiers are getting lessons in the art of leading from behind as they help to set the stage for the eventual drawdown of U.S. ...

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Multi-National Force - Iraq official web site, BASRAH — U.S. Soldiers here recently visited students in a unique, multi-cultural learning environment to drop off school supplies, treats and even guitars.

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Multi-National Force - Iraq official web site, MOSUL — Iraqi villagers in Rabi'ah and its surrounding areas have come to welcome and enjoy the U.S. Soldiers that visit them regularly.

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Multi-National Force - Iraq official web site, BAGHDAD — Maj. Gen. Michael Eyre and Command Sgt. Maj. Mitch Prater cased the colors of the Gulf Region Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers here at the majestic Al Faw Palace, Oct. 23.

























