4th Infantry Division

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by Tech. Sgt. Dawn M. Price October 20, 2006 Spc. Eric Leon, from the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, provides overwatch security for Iraqi soldiers who are searching homes in Diwaniyah for weapons and terrorists. This photo appeared on www.army.mil.

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M-4 rifle reflex firing

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050323-F-9629D-056 Private First Class Michael Freise, 1st Battalion, 72nd Armor Regiment fires an M-4 rifle during a reflex firing exercise at Rodriguez Live Fire Complex, Republic of Korea on March 23, 2005. Soldiers from the 1-72nd supported 1st Squadron, 1st Calvary Regiment, deployed from Ge...

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