Five-year-old Ahmed spends a final few moments laughing with members of Police Transition Team 8, Regimental Combat Team 1, before leaving for Ahman, Jordan Aug. 4. Ahmed’s serious medical condition required him to visit a specialist Jordan. - Five-year-old Ahmed spends a final few moments laughing with members of Police Transition Team 8, Regimental Combat Team 1, before leaving for Ahman, Jordan Aug. 4. Ahmed’s serious medical condition required him to visit a specialist Jordan.
JAZEERA, Iraq (August 3, 2008) – Petty Officer Second Class Alberto Mederos, a corpsman with Task Force 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 1, works with an Iraqi doctor handing out medicine during a Combined Medical Engagement at the al Rashid school, Aug. 3. Iraqi doctors and their assistants, with the support of Navy doctors and hospital corpsmen, provided much needed service to the Jazeera community. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by: Lance Cpl. Scott Schmidt) (RELEASED) - JAZEERA, Iraq (August 3, 2008) – Petty Officer Second Class Alberto Mederos, a corpsman with Task Force 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 1, works with an Iraqi doctor handing out medicine during a Combined Medical Engagement at the al Rashid school, Aug. 3. Iraqi doctors and their assistants, with the support of Navy doctors and hospital corpsmen, provided much needed service to the Jazeera community. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by: Lance Cpl. Scott Schmidt) (RELEASED)
RAMADI, Iraq (August 3, 2008) - Dr. Michael Carey, chief of neurosurgery at the Manhattan, N.Y. Veterans Affairs Hospital, washes his hands before performing brain surgery at Ramadi General Hospital July 30. The purpose of the surgery was to imply practical knowledge to a real-life situation with the guidance and assistance of an American neurosurgeon. “The intent was to show the Iraqi doctors different, more advanced ways in conducting a surgery,” Carey said. “They watched my every move and procedure from start to finish.” (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Casey Jones) (RELEASED) - RAMADI, Iraq (August 3, 2008) - Dr. Michael Carey, chief of neurosurgery at the Manhattan, N.Y. Veterans Affairs Hospital, washes his hands before performing brain surgery at Ramadi General Hospital July 30. The purpose of the surgery was to imply practical knowledge to a real-life situation with the guidance and assistance of an American neurosurgeon. “The intent was to show the Iraqi doctors different, more advanced ways in conducting a surgery,” Carey said. “They watched my every move and procedure from start to finish.” (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Casey Jones) (RELEASED)
Iraqi Police Col. Ahmed Hamid Sharqi al-Awani (center), the north precinct chief for Ramadi, cuts a ribbon signaling the reopening of the 17th Street Soccer Field July 24. According to Kareem Ali, the Ramadi North Precinct Council head, the entire city was looking forward to the reopening. “The people are so glad they have this soccer field again,” Ali said through an interpreter. “Before the reopening, it seemed like everywhere I went somebody would mention it to me and tell me how excited they were. Soccer brings everybody together regardless of their age.” - Iraqi Police Col. Ahmed Hamid Sharqi al-Awani (center), the north precinct chief for Ramadi, cuts a ribbon signaling the reopening of the 17th Street Soccer Field July 24. According to Kareem Ali, the Ramadi North Precinct Council head, the entire city was looking forward to the reopening. “The people are so glad they have this soccer field again,” Ali said through an interpreter. “Before the reopening, it seemed like everywhere I went somebody would mention it to me and tell me how excited they were. Soccer brings everybody together regardless of their age.”