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FALLUJAH, Iraq - Lance Cpl. Brandon C. Dinkins, a machine gunner with 1st Platoon, Company C, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, provides security at a school here May 12 as Iraqi students in the background help carry out an old blackboard from their classroom, while Iraqi soldiers hang up a new one. The 19-year-old Shreveport, La. native, his unit, and Iraqi Security Forces are currently conducting 'Operation Blackboard,' a joint civil-military mission during which Iraqi soldiers re-supply Fallujah's schools and continue winning the citizens' trust. - FALLUJAH, Iraq - Lance Cpl. Brandon C. Dinkins, a machine gunner with 1st Platoon, Company C, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, provides security at a school here May 12 as Iraqi students in the background help carry out an old blackboard from their classroom, while Iraqi soldiers hang up a new one. The 19-year-old Shreveport, La. native, his unit, and Iraqi Security Forces are currently conducting 'Operation Blackboard,' a joint civil-military mission during which Iraqi soldiers re-supply Fallujah's schools and continue winning the citizens' trust.

CAMP HURRICANE POINT Ar Ramadi, Iraq (May 12, 2005) - First lieutenant David T. Russell, the platoon commander for 1st Platoon, Company W, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, cleans the barrel of a PKM machine gun he and his fellow warriors took from insurgents during a mission in the city. The 24-year-old from Austin, Texas, and other Marines with 1st Platoon killed three insurgents while responding to a casualty evacuation request. The Marines discovered a rocket propelled grenade launcher, a PKM machine gun with more than 100 armor-piercing rounds, a Romanian assault rife, three AK-47 assault rifles and more than 300 rounds of ammunition. Photo by Cpl. Tom Sloan - CAMP HURRICANE POINT Ar Ramadi, Iraq (May 12, 2005) - First lieutenant David T. Russell, the platoon commander for 1st Platoon, Company W, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, cleans the barrel of a PKM machine gun he and his fellow warriors took from insurgents during a mission in the city. The 24-year-old from Austin, Texas, and other Marines with 1st Platoon killed three insurgents while responding to a casualty evacuation request. The Marines discovered a rocket propelled grenade launcher, a PKM machine gun with more than 100 armor-piercing rounds, a Romanian assault rife, three AK-47 assault rifles and more than 300 rounds of ammunition. Photo by Cpl. Tom Sloan

AR RAMADI, Iraq (May 9, 2005) - Corporal Tyler S. Trovillion,(left) a grenadier and team leader with 3rd Squad, 2nd Platoon, Company A, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, and 2nd Platoon's platoon sergeant, Sgt. Fidel A. Alcoces, have their picture taken with a vehicle that's mounted with Texas Truck license plates. Marines with rd Squad made the discovery while conducting a presence patrol through the city here. The find served as a reminded of home for 23-year-old Trovillion from Richardson, Texas and 29-year-old Alcoces from San Antonio, Texas. Photo by Cpl. Tom Sloan - AR RAMADI, Iraq (May 9, 2005) - Corporal Tyler S. Trovillion,(left) a grenadier and team leader with 3rd Squad, 2nd Platoon, Company A, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, and 2nd Platoon's platoon sergeant, Sgt. Fidel A. Alcoces, have their picture taken with a vehicle that's mounted with Texas Truck license plates. Marines with rd Squad made the discovery while conducting a presence patrol through the city here. The find served as a reminded of home for 23-year-old Trovillion from Richardson, Texas and 29-year-old Alcoces from San Antonio, Texas. Photo by Cpl. Tom Sloan

 

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