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English: U.S. Army M106 mortar carriers leave Samarra after conducting an assault during Operation Baton Rouge in Samarra, Iraq, on Oct. 1, 2004. Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division conducted the assault and then surrounded Samarra sealing it off to keep anti-coalition forces from entering or leaving the town.
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Source http://osd.dtic.mil/photos/Oct2004/041001-F-2034C-017.html
Author DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo, U.S. Air Force

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current18:49, 27 June 2012Thumbnail for version as of 18:49, 27 June 20122,379 × 1,872 (2.38 MB)HohumCropped to M113
18:46, 27 June 2012Thumbnail for version as of 18:46, 27 June 20122,940 × 1,915 (2.06 MB)Hohum{{Information |Description ={{en|1=U.S. Army armored vehicles leave Samarra after conducting an assault during Operation Baton Rouge in Samarra, Iraq, on Oct. 1, 2004. Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division conduc...

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