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1st Lt. Donald Maloy, 1st Platoon leader, Co. D, 1st

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1st Lt. Donald Maloy, 1st Platoon leader, Co. D, 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment from Fort Carson, Colo., perches on a rooftop and communicates with his platoon during a joint Iraqi Army and coalition forces clearing operation in the al-Sinaa neighborhood of Mosul, Iraq, April 1.

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01/04/2008
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soldier fob marez fort hood al qaida tanks cavalry scout coalition forces forward operating base diamondback ninewa bradley dog handler mosul clearing operation mnd n 4th infantry division multi national division north army reserves joint operation fob diamondback vbied ninewah car bomb forward operating base marez mnf i iraq war 115th mobile public affairs detachment scouts navy 1st armored division armored vehicles iraq ied army national guard military police operation iraqi freedom multi national forces iraq 3rd armored cavalry regiment ninevah armored cavalry regiment spc john crosby al qaida in iraq phantom phoenix mechanized infantry interacting with iraqis lsa diamondback 1st battalion 8th infantry regiment battalion operation brigade operation division operation clearing mosul vehicle bourne improvised explosive device bomb sniffing dog miltiary dogs armored troop vehicle tank patrol dvids frontpage sgt john crosby 4th stryker brigade combat team 2nd infantry division bradleys provide security for soldiers clearing mosul dvids us army us military photos public domain dog