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Iraqi army officers speak with Capt. Michael Mayne, a 35-year-old Napa, Calif. native and commanding officer of Bravo Company, Task Force 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 1, in Karmah, Iraq, Oct. 7. Marines of Company B were conducting a mission to collect retinal and photographic identification of local Iraqi adult male residents in collaboration with the Iraqi Army in their area of operation. Effectively identifying Iraqis in Karmah is pivotal to limit insurgency movement by eliminating their concealment, and pursuing any remaining threats in the "Western gate to Anbar." (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Geoffrey T. Campbell/Released)
081007-M-5041C-016.jpg Photo By: LCpl Geoffrey T. Campbell

Oct 7, 2008
Karmah, Anbar, Iraq - Iraqi army officers speak with Capt. Michael Mayne, a 35-year-old Napa, Calif. native and commanding officer of Bravo Company, Task Force 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 1, in Karmah, Iraq, Oct. 7. Marines of Company B were conducting a mission to collect retinal and photographic identification of local Iraqi adult male residents in collaboration with the Iraqi Army in their area of operation. Effectively identifying Iraqis in Karmah is pivotal to limit insurgency movement by eliminating their concealment, and pursuing any remaining threats in the "Western gate to Anbar." (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Geoffrey T. Campbell/Released)


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