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AR RAMADI, Iraq - U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad (left) and Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim Ja'afari (center left) met with the al Anbar Governor, Ma'amoun Sami Rashid (right), Minister of Industry and Minerals Osama Al Najafi (center right), Coalition Forces and members of the Anbar Security Council, Jan. 15 to discuss the future of Al Anbar. This discussion included Anbar's participation in the Iraqi Security Forces, combating terrorism throughout the province, the role of the Coalition Forces and Al Anbar's participation in the new Iraqi government. - AR RAMADI, Iraq - U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad (left) and Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim Ja'afari (center left) met with the al Anbar Governor, Ma'amoun Sami Rashid (right), Minister of Industry and Minerals Osama Al Najafi (center right), Coalition Forces and members of the Anbar Security Council, Jan. 15 to discuss the future of Al Anbar. This discussion included Anbar's participation in the Iraqi Security Forces, combating terrorism throughout the province, the role of the Coalition Forces and Al Anbar's participation in the new Iraqi government.

Cpl. Matt D. McGee, 21, of Baldwin, Wis., and scout team leader, 3rd Platoon, Company A, 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, directs his Marines during house-clearing operations in southern Iraq today. Company A of 1st LAR, based out of Camp Pendleton, Calif., has been sweeping areas which, to this point, have seen little or no coalition presence to date. The sweeps by Apache, as Company A is known, has netted several detainees as well as rocket-propelled grenades, rifles and other items used by insurgents and other criminals in this region. - Cpl. Matt D. McGee, 21, of Baldwin, Wis., and scout team leader, 3rd Platoon, Company A, 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, directs his Marines during house-clearing operations in southern Iraq today. Company A of 1st LAR, based out of Camp Pendleton, Calif., has been sweeping areas which, to this point, have seen little or no coalition presence to date. The sweeps by Apache, as Company A is known, has netted several detainees as well as rocket-propelled grenades, rifles and other items used by insurgents and other criminals in this region.

 

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