> N Iraq Brasso & member of Z Co 45th RBM
 > 101st Airborne >  UK commanders could decide to let the Iraqi security forces take charge of the last British-secured province in Iraq as soon as last month (Richard Mills-The Times)
 > 101st Airborne >  The 3rd Brigade Combat Team Rakkasans are expected to start leaving Fort Campbell for Iraq by the end of September
 > 101st Airborne >  U S  Marine Corps Lance Cpl  James K  Williamson (right) and his unit return to base at the end of a security patrol in Karmah, Iraq, on June 22, 2007
 > 101st Airborne >  U S  Marine Corps Lance Cpl  Daniel Dalton clears the second floor of a building in Ar Rutbah, Iraq, on May 10, 2007
 > 101st Airborne >  U S  Marine Corps Cpl  Kyle Harper hands a bottle of water to an Iraqi man on a bridge in Al Qam, Iraq, on June 5, 2007
 > 101st Airborne >  U S  Army Soldiers breach a house to search for insurgent activities during an operation in Zaghiniyat, Iraq, March 29
 > 101st Airborne >  U S  Army Spc  Douglas Harlan, left, and a fellow soldier conduct a cordon and search for weapons caches and insurgents in Old Baqubah, Iraq, April 2, 2007
 > 101st Airborne >  U S  Army Soldiers move to the UH-60 Black Hawk after searching the area for items of interest during an aerial response force mission, Iraq, March 31
The 3rd Brigade Combat Team Rakkasans are expected to start leaving Fort Campbell for Iraq by the end of September
101st Airborne >  The 3rd Brigade Combat Team Rakkasans are expected to start leaving Fort Campbell for Iraq by the end of September
The 3rd Brigade Combat Team Rakkasans are expected to start leaving Fort Campbell for Iraq by the end of September
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