American Soldiers help their Iraqi counterparts learn how to secure their own cities and neighborhoods, fight insurgents, stem sectarian conflict and operate independently.
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American Soldiers help their Iraqi counterparts learn how to secure their own cities and neighborhoods.
American Soldiers help their Iraqi counterparts learn how to secure their own cities and neighborhoods, fight insurgents, stem sectarian conflict and operate independently.
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Iraq,
International,
Local Culture
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