1st Battalion 22nd Infantry

 

 

Operation Iraqi Freedom

 

Soldiers from 1st Battalion 22nd Infantry question two men that were driving a truck past curfew
on the streets of Tikrit Tuesday July 29, 2003.
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Specialist Thomas Brown from Lufkinn, Texas from A Company, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry
takes a break after participating in a pre-dawn raid on three farms in the northern city of Tikrit, Iraq
on Sunday July 27, 2003.
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A soldier from A Company 1-22 Infantry guards two of the several men that were detained
in a pre-dawn raid in three farms in the northern city of Tikrit, Iraq on Sunday July 27, 2003.

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A U.S. Army soldier belonging to A Company of the 1st Battalion 22nd Infantry, right, questions a man that was detained with the help of a translator, center, in a pre-dawn raid on three farms in the northern city of Tikrit, Iraq on Sunday July 27, 2003. The U.S. Army said that they may have missed by 24 hours one of Saddam Hussein's top bodyguards and perhaps Saddam himself in the raid. About 25 men were briefly detained.
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A soldier of 1st Battalion 22nd Infantry stays alert while driving at night in the city of Tikrit,
about 180 kms. northwest of Baghdad, Iraq, late Sunday night July 27, 2003.

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Iraqi men wait to be released after being detained by members of A Company, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry in a pre-dawn raid on three farms in the northern city of Tikrit, Iraq on Sunday July 27, 2003.
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A Regular from 1st Battalion 22nd Infantry takes down a pro-Saddam Hussein anti-American banner from a building while patrolling the streets of Tikrit late night on Tuesday July 29, 2003. No incidents were reported during the patrol.
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Sargent Nails, 1st Battalion 22nd Infantry stays alert while riding in the back of a humvee while patrolling the streets of Tikrit late night on Tuesday July 29, 2003. No incidents were reported during the patrol.
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A soldier from 1-22 Infantry looks at confiscated guns, documents and photographs taken from a home where four men were taken into custody at a home in the city of Tikrit, in the early morning hours of Tuesday July 29, 2003.
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Regulars blindfold a man that was taken into custody at a home in the city of Tikrit, in the early morning hours of Tuesday July 29, 2003. 1st Battalion carried out simultaneous pre-dawn raids in several homes in Tikrit.
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A soldier from 1-22 blindfolds a man that was taken into custody at a home that was raided in Tikrit,
in the early morning hours of Tuesday July 29, 2003.

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Another Iraqi detained by 1-22 in the raids of July 29 is blindfolded.
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Regulars of 1st BN guard one of the four men that were taken into custody
at a home in Tikrit during the raids of July 29, 2003.

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Regulars keep alert while guarding their prisoner, July 29, 2003
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