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DCU of Lt Col Jerry E Brooks, MNC-I (Mutlinational corps Iraq).

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He first deployed to Iraq in July 2005 and served as the command historian for Multi-National Corps - Iraq (MNC-I) until June 2006.

He returned to Iraq from May 2008 to May 2009, first as MNC-I command historian and then as the command historian for Multi-National Force - Iraq, the predecessor of the current Iraq-wide command, USF-I, for the last three months of the deployment.

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http://www.salem-news.com/articles/august302008/iraq_082908.php

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/11/world/middleeast/United-States-Prepares-for-Moving-Day-at-Camp-Victory-in-Iraq.html?_r=1

http://www.yourmiddleeast.com/news/us-officer-in-iraq-on-historic-mission_2860

 

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DCU's Grouping of Lt Col O'Connor, SOCCENT (Special operation command central). No infos for the moment unfortunately. [/b]

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DCU of Sergeant First Class Izzard, Special Forces. (from a Surplus in NC).

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DCU of Sergeant First Class Young, 3rd Ranger Bataillon.

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DCU of Master Sergeant Cunningham, 20th engineer brigade airborne
Interesting qualification badge : Career Conselor


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DCU of Chief Warrant officer Lubold, C Company, 1-10th Aviation who served in Iraq in 2004. Michael Lubold was appointed to the rank of CWO 3 in may 2007.

 


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DCU of First Sergeant Buckholz, 1st First Cavalry division/10th Mountain.

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DCU of Sergeant Thiele, 4th infantry division/10th Mountain.

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DCU of Sergeant Phillips, 82nd Airborne, Ranger tab.

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DCU of Command Sergeant Major Mollett, 82nd Airborne/ 525th Military Intelligence Brigade.

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DCU of Staff Sergeant Walker, XVIII Airborne corps/ 205th Military Intelligence Brigade.

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DCU of Sergeant Kerr, 101st Airborne Division/Special forces (3 SFG).


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DCU of Captain Jeff Wooten, He's the commander of the 164th Military Police Company. On 23 March 2005, the 164th MP Company out of Ft. Richardson Alaska deployed to Bagram Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom 6.


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DCU of Staff Sergeant Stallings, 82nd Airborne, Sapper Tab.

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DCU of Chief Warrant Officer Branson, 82nd Airborne.

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DCU of Captain Cook, 101st Airborne Division/173rd Airborne Brigade.

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DCU of Sergeant Ikert, 36th Infantry Division/ Texas National Guard.

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DCU of civilian employee

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DCU of Staff Sergeant Lane, 1st Cavalry Division, tab Ranger.

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DCU of SPC Reinkemeyer, 101st Airborne Division.

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DCU of Staff Sergeant Dahlman, Special Forces (not qualified ?)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Dahlman was probably a support guy in an SF battalion or group. I was in the MI Detachment in 3 different SF Battalions (3/1, 3/3 and 5/19). Support troops by definition are not tabbed but they are usually airborne qualified.

 

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To add to the above, only about 60% of the TO&E strength of an SF Group are tabbed, at least that was the case when I was in.. You have large service and support detachments at both battalion and group level.

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Haven't posted here in awhile but I have a few more to show.....

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First is a 1990 dated Marine DCU with Velcro squares for IR glint tape and markings

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A couple of interesting SEEBEE tops. One is dated 1990 and has whitish colored name tapes with dark thread. The other is dated 1990 and has no name tapes but has a stencil instead

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I decided to grab some of the ones on the rack in my shop and post pics before they get sold- from now on I will add any new ones that come in.

 

First is a 6 color, 84 contract. It has a curious non-standard US Army tape. With the patch for the 13th COSCOM I suspect this one was worn in Somalia as part of Operation Restore Hope

 

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