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Summary

Description

Soldiers from 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment conduct security with their M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank for a cordon and search operation in Biaj, Iraq.

Source

http://www4.army.mil/armyimages/armyimage.php?photo=9248

Date

May 2008

Author

U.S. Army, Staff Sgt. Aaron Allmon II

Permission
( Reusing this image)

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Public domain This image is a work of a U.S. Army soldier or employee, taken or made during the course of the person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain.

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current 16:19, 18 June 2008 1,564×1,276 (1.38 MB) Dhatfield ({{Information |Description=Soldiers from 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment conduct security with their M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank for a cordon and search operation in Biaj, Iraq. |Source=* Image:Iraq-m1_abrams.jpg |Date=2008-06-18 16:18 (UTC) |Author=*der)
17:19, 2 June 2008 1,564×1,276 (487 KB) Dhatfield ({{Information |Description=Soldiers from 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment conduct security with their M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank for a cordon and search operation in Biaj, Iraq. Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army, by Staff Sgt. Aaron Allmon II Source: [http://www4)
07:16, 2 June 2008 1,564×1,276 (410 KB) Dhatfield ({{Information |Description=Soldiers from 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment conduct security with their M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank for a cordon and search operation in Biaj, Iraq. Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army, by Staff Sgt. Aaron Allmon II Source: [http://www4)
13:42, 16 March 2006 1,564×1,276 (244 KB) Orlovic (Soldiers from 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment conduct security with their M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank for a cordon and search operation in Biaj, Iraq. This photo appeared on www.army.mil. Source: [http://www4.army.mil/armyimages/armyimage.php?photo=9248 http)
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