Brrrrrrrrrp!
There’s nothing quite like the sound of a Gatling gun!

There’s nothing quite like the sound of a Gatling gun!

This gentleman was herding sheep around our FOB. The area we were in was predominantly farm and sheep-herding country.
Here's one of my soldiers manning the gunner's post. This was during one of our trips into Qayyarah.
While in Iraq, you get a one-week MWR trip to Qatar. On one of the trips we were allowed to take, this Qatari was selling camel rides. I didn't bother with it.
Here I am at the infamous Abu Ghraib. While in Baghdad, I ran into a friend of mine and was able to join one of his unit's convoys to this prison. This is, of course, prior to this facility being turned over to the Iraqis.
This is me getting the upper hand on one of the guys in my unit. We were learning search techniques for a hand-cuffed suspect.
A collection of rocket launchers. Hajji will often set these up, put a rocket in it, set up some sort of timer device, and then leave the area for the rocket to fire at a later time.
Everyone going overseas, no matter your job, has to learn how to do room clearing. Here we are training a "four-man stack". The squad leader is taking up the rear.
This is the Al Faw palace at Camp Victory in Baghdad. Saddam used to occupy it, but it's now home to MNC-I.
During training, we fired our weapons many times. Here I am getting in some practice firing three-round bursts for accuracy.
The extension on the front of this HMMWV is used to set off IEDs prior to the HMMWV actually passing by. These have been used in Iraq for some time, so I don't think I'm giving away any secrets here.
QWBC, the FOB I was on, was an old Iraqi air force base and there were some of these old, beat fighters still lying around.
If you fly much in Iraq, then you've likely been on one of these - a C-17. They are much better to fly in than C-130s.
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