Tuesday, 3 June 2008

two-day familiarization and handover patrol of Iraq's Al Muthanna... Australian.


This Australian Department of Defence handout photo received on June 2, 2008 and taken on May 19, 2008 shows Seargent Matthew Julian (C) with young Iraqi men during a key leadership farewell engagement as part of a two-day familiarization and handover patrol of Iraq's Al Muthanna province. Australia's former prime minister John Howard defended June 2, 2008 his decision to send troops into Iraq as the new centre-left government honoured an election pledge to pull them out on June 1. Australia's 550-strong combat force began leaving its base at Tallil on June 1, 2008 some 300 kilometres (1,875 miles) south of Baghdad.

This Australian Department of Defence handout photo received June 2, 2008 and taken June 1, 2008 shows members of the combat team Waler arriving at a parade signalling the end of operations at Tallil in southern Iraq and handing over security responsibility for Al Muthanna and Dhi Qar provinces to US forces. Australia's former prime minister John Howard defended on June 2, 2008 his decision to send troops into Iraq as the new centre-left government honoured an election pledge to pull them out on June 1.

This Australian Department of Defence handout photo received on June 2, 2008 and taken on May 19, 2008 shows Australian Warrant Officer Class Two Peter Kirkman (L), Lieutenant Colonel Chris Websdane (C) and Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Drummond (R) en route to join US soldiers for a two-day familiarization and handover patrol of Iraq's Al Muthanna province. Australia's former prime minister John Howard defended June 2, 2008 his decision to send troops into Iraq as the new centre-left government honoured an election pledge to pull them out on June 1. Australia's 550-strong combat force began leaving its base at Tallil on June 1, 2008 some 300 kilometres (1,875 miles) south of Baghdad.

This Australian Department of Defence handout photo received on June 2, 2008 and taken on May 19, 2008 shows Australian Warrant Officer Class Two Peter Kirkman (L) and other soldiers en route to join US soldiers for a two-day familiarization and handover patrol of Iraq's Al Muthanna province. Australia's former prime minister John Howard defended June 2, 2008 his decision to send troops into Iraq as the new centre-left government honoured an election pledge to pull them out on June 1. Australia's 550-strong combat force began leaving its base at Tallil on June 1, 2008 some 300 kilometres (1,875 miles) south of Baghdad.

This Australian Department of Defence handout photo received on June 2, 2008 and taken on May 19, 2008 shows Seargent Matthew Julian (C) with young Iraqi men during a key leadership farewell engagement as part of a two-day familiarization and handover patrol of Iraq's Al Muthanna province. Australia's former prime minister John Howard defended June 2, 2008 his decision to send troops into Iraq as the new centre-left government honoured an election pledge to pull them out on June 1. Australia's 550-strong combat force began leaving its base at Tallil on June 1, 2008 some 300 kilometres (1,875 miles) south of Baghdad.

This Australian Department of Defence handout photo received on June 2, 2008 and taken on May 19, 2008 shows Seargent Matthew Julian (C) with young Iraqi men during a key leadership farewell engagement as part of a two-day familiarization and handover patrol of Iraq's Al Muthanna province. Australia's former prime minister John Howard defended June 2, 2008 his decision to send troops into Iraq as the new centre-left government honoured an election pledge to pull them out on June 1. Australia's 550-strong combat force began leaving its base at Tallil on June 1, 2008 some 300 kilometres (1,875 miles) south of Baghdad

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