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Photos : ISOF commandos train as they fight
By U.S. Army Sgt. Brandon Pomrenke, Special Operations Task Force - West Public Affairs
Jul 1, 2009 - 7:18:21 PM
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A soldier of the 9th Regional Commando Battalion, Iraqi Special Operations Forces, maneuvers across a room to engage a target while his fellow soldier provides security in a close-quarters combat scenario at a military installation in Al Anbar Province, Iraq, June 10. The 9th RCB commandos trained under the watchful eyes of their enlisted leadership to improve their ability to combat violent extremists in Anbar Province. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Brandon Pomrenke)
 
Scanning the room for threats, a soldier of the 9th Regional Commando Battalion, Iraqi Special Operations Forces, enters a room during close-quarters combat training at a military installation in Al Anbar Province, Iraq, June 10. The commandos went through multiple scenarios and engaged targets with live rounds as they maneuvered through the maze of obstacles and rooms. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Brandon Pomrenke)
 
Sending rounds across the room, a Soldier from Iraqi Special Operations Forces engages a simulated target June 10 at training facility in Al Anbar, Iraq. The soldiers went through multiple iterations of training to ensure that each one is able to properly execute room entry and clearance. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Brandon Pomrenke)
 
Soldiers from the 9th Regional Commando Battalion, Iraqi Special Operations Forces, maneuver through a maze of obstacles during close-quarters combat training at an installation in Iraq's Anbar Province June 10. Each ISOF soldier conducted multiple room entries and worked with team members to effectively clear the building and respond accordingly to any threats. (Photo by Army Sgt. Brandon Pomrenke)
 
A soldier of the 9th Regional Commando Battalion, Iraqi Special Operations Forces, makes his way through an obstacle-filled room during close-quarters combat training at a military installation in Al Anbar Province, Iraq, June 10. The commandos trained on several different scenarios to better prepare them for any type of close-quarters situation. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Brandon Pomrenke)
 
An Iraqi Special Operations Forces, 9th Regional Commando Battalion, soldier prepares to engage a target during training June 10 in the Anbar Province of Iraq. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Brandon Pomrenke)
 
A soldier from the 9th Regional Commando Battalion, Iraqi Special Operations Forces, puts rounds through his target as his comrades provide security and scan their sectors during close-quarters combat training at an installation in Iraq's Anbar Province June 10. Each ISOF soldier conducted multiple room entries and worked with team members to effectively clear the building and respond accordingly to any threats. (Photo by Army Sgt. Brandon Pomrenke)

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