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Building Partner Capacity Graphic
By enabling Iraqi security forces through the building partner capacity mission, CJTF-OIR's multinational Coalition is helping the Government of Iraq set the conditions to defeat Da'esh.

This week’s graphic highlights Iraqi soldiers enrolled in the Iraqi Bomb Disposal School as they low crawling during individual movement training at the Besmaya Range Complex, Iraq, April 11, 2016. Iraqi soldiers train on individual movements to build upon previous patrol-based trainingas part of the overall building partner capacity mission to increase the military capacity of Iraqi Security Forces fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
160517-O-ZZ999-001.JPG Photo By: Courtesy

Southwest Asia - By enabling Iraqi security forces through the building partner capacity mission, CJTF-OIR's multinational Coalition is helping the Government of Iraq set the conditions to defeat Da'esh. This week’s graphic highlights Iraqi soldiers enrolled in the Iraqi Bomb Disposal School as they low crawling during individual movement training at the Besmaya Range Complex, Iraq, April 11, 2016. Iraqi soldiers train on individual movements to build upon previous patrol-based trainingas part of the overall building partner capacity mission to increase the military capacity of Iraqi Security Forces fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.


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