Here were see soldiers from the Qwat al-Khasah, Iraqi Special Forces, going through a training drill where they react to simulated enemy contact. The exercise is being carried out at Camp Taji, a military facility used by both US and coalition forces, located about 20 miles north of Baghdad in Iraq. The QK was advised, assisted, and supported by SOJFT-OIR (Special Operations Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve) in their mission against Daesh to help stabilize their country.
This image was taken on March 16th, 2020, by US Army Sgt. Robert Douglas.
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Here were see soldiers from the Qwat al-Khasah, Iraqi Special Forces, going through a training drill where they react to simulated enemy contact. The exercise is being carried out at Camp Taji, a military facility used by both US and coalition forces, located about 20 miles north of Baghdad in Iraq. The QK was advised, assisted, and supported by SOJFT-OIR (Special Operations Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve) in their mission against Daesh to help stabilize their country.
This image was taken on March 16th, 2020, by US Army Sgt. Robert Douglas.
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