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BAGHDAD - Spc. Ciara Rodriguez (background), a human intelligence collector from Harker Heights, Texas, and Sgt. Kendall Cabrera, an infantry team leader, both assigned to 1st Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Divis...
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BAGHDAD - Mosier, Ore. native, 1st Sgt. Nate Whitesell, assigned to B Troop, 1st Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, troubleshoots a malfunctioning counter radio-controlled improvised explosive devices elect...
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BAGHDAD - "Learning stuff in this class cuts down on the amount of time when the system goes down," said Sgt. Kendall Cabrera, an infantry team leader. "We can try and troubleshoot it before we say we just can't take it out." Cabrera from Virginia Be...
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BAGHDAD - A counter radio-controlled improvised explosive devices electronic warfare (CREW) course offered at Joint Security Station Istaqlal, here, July 29, involved classroom and hands-on portions. Mosier, Ore. native, 1st Sgt. Nate Whitesell, assi...
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BAGHDAD - Spc. Ciara Rodriguez (left), a human intelligence collector from Harker Heights, Texas, 1st Sgt. Nate Whitesell (middle), from Mosier, Ore., and Sgt. Kendall Cabrera (right), an infantry team leader from Virginia Beach, Va., test to see if ...
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