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(1) Photo self-taken (Iraq; 2003-2004), released into public domain by author. (2) Photo from the USCAPOC Website: http://www.usacapoc.army.mil/images/gallery-leaflet-drop/008.html Info - Maj. John Ross disperses 30,000 leaflets over a specific target location in Baghdad, Iraq on June 23. Ross is helping the 315th Tactical Psychological Operations Company drop leaflets which identify a known insurgent in order to alert the people of Baghdad that he is operating in their area and should be reported to the Iraqi police. Sgt. Felix Fimbres, USACAPOC(A) Public Affairs Specialist ∙ June 23, 2009 ∙ Baghdad, Iraq (3) Photo self-taken (Iraq; 2003-2004), released into public domain by author. (4) Photo self-taken (Iraq; 2003-2004), released into public domain by author. (5) Photo from the US Army Special Operations Website: http://news.soc.mil/imagery/USACAPOC/USACAPOC.htm Info - Spc. Jarod Delhotal, a psychological operations specialist assigned to Company B, 9th PSYOP Battalion, operates a portable loudspeaker as he broadcasts messages in Russian to role players in the Military Operations in Urban Terrain city at Range 68 on Feb. 5. (Photo by Sgt. Kyle J. Cosner, USASOC PAO) |
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[edit]- 2010-02-25 06:21 Atfyfe 1000×2035× (1453851 bytes)
- 2006-07-10 20:47 Atfyfe 279×256× (20792 bytes) Images from IOMH and one donated to public domain (the PSYOP humvee) by me.
- 2006-07-08 05:21 Atfyfe 294×252× (22067 bytes) Produced by the US Goverment and edited together by myself. Regimental crest can be found at the IOMH website.
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