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This week's building partner capacity graphic features photos of British coalition partners demonstrating medical techniques during training at Camp Taji, Iraq; and Americans help further Iraqi’s knowledge of the M1 Abrams tank at the Besmaya Range Complex, Iraq.

By enabling Iraqi Security Forces through advise and assist, and building partner capacity missions, the Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve’s multinational coalition is helping the Government of Iraq to set the conditions to defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

April 10: Iraqi soldiers train on M1 Abrams tanks
An Iraqi soldier, assigned to the 35th Iraqi Army Brigade, practices disassembling an M240B machine gun at the Besmaya Range Complex, Iraq, April 10, 2016. 

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April 2: British, US medical teams discuss, evaluate training
A British captain, assigned to the Queen Alexander’s Royal Army Nursing Corps, demonstrates a method of bandaging a wound to U.S. Army medics with Company F, 2nd Battalion, 238th Aviation Regiment, Task Force Heavy Cav., during an Iraqi Combat Medics Course overview at Camp Taji, Iraq, April 2, 2016.
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Southwest Asia - This week's building partner capacity graphic features photos of British coalition partners demonstrating medical techniques during training at Camp Taji, Iraq; and Americans help further Iraqi’s knowledge of the M1 Abrams tank at the Besmaya Range Complex, Iraq. By enabling Iraqi Security Forces through advise and assist, and building partner capacity missions, the Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve’s multinational coalition is helping the Government of Iraq to set the conditions to defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. April 10: Iraqi soldiers train on M1 Abrams tanks An Iraqi soldier, assigned to the 35th Iraqi Army Brigade, practices disassembling an M240B machine gun at the Besmaya Range Complex, Iraq, April 10, 2016. and April 2: British, US medical teams discuss, evaluate training A British captain, assigned to the Queen Alexander’s Royal Army Nursing Corps, demonstrates a method of bandaging a wound to U.S. Army medics with Company F, 2nd Battalion, 238th Aviation Regiment, Task Force Heavy Cav., during an Iraqi Combat Medics Course overview at Camp Taji, Iraq, April 2, 2016.


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